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<blockquote data-quote="Sohi Videostill" data-source="post: 67471" data-attributes="member: 10215"><p>Choice of ISO settings for wedding photography</p><p></p><p>Well, I frequently get asked how I deal with high-ISO noise, since many of the photos are taken at ISO settings over 400. The answer might be surprising … I usually don’t. Even though I own both Neat Image and Noise Ninja, (both excellent pieces of noise reduction software), I rarely find the need to run any images through these programs.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I use the entire ISO range available to me on my cameras. Fair enough, I do use digital cameras that are at the top end of the spectrum and they do allow me to use very high ISO settings with ease. (Currently these are the Canon 1D mk3 and Canon 5D and Nikon D300.)</p><p></p><p>And to show that I do indeed use the entire range of ISO settings available to me, here is a screen-grab of my window in Bridge where I edited images from a wedding that I would to give to the client.</p><p></p><p>So yes, I do hop between different ISO settings. I change my ISO nearly as often as I change my shutter speed and aperture. This is a notion that I think many photographers still have to get used to … that the ISO setting is another control that can be varied at will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sohi Videostill, post: 67471, member: 10215"] Choice of ISO settings for wedding photography Well, I frequently get asked how I deal with high-ISO noise, since many of the photos are taken at ISO settings over 400. The answer might be surprising … I usually don’t. Even though I own both Neat Image and Noise Ninja, (both excellent pieces of noise reduction software), I rarely find the need to run any images through these programs. Personally, I use the entire ISO range available to me on my cameras. Fair enough, I do use digital cameras that are at the top end of the spectrum and they do allow me to use very high ISO settings with ease. (Currently these are the Canon 1D mk3 and Canon 5D and Nikon D300.) And to show that I do indeed use the entire range of ISO settings available to me, here is a screen-grab of my window in Bridge where I edited images from a wedding that I would to give to the client. So yes, I do hop between different ISO settings. I change my ISO nearly as often as I change my shutter speed and aperture. This is a notion that I think many photographers still have to get used to … that the ISO setting is another control that can be varied at will. [/QUOTE]
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