Photo by overXposed | Title - Watcha lookin' at..?
f/22 | ISO 1600 | shutter speed : 1/200s | flash : not fired
| Photographer said.. |
Again, higher ISO outdoor, sunny day. Did color balance adjustment and cropped the photo to eliminate the ugly background, d'longkangz..
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Just so i understand correctly, you don't have to use ISO 1600 when you're taking photos outside in daylight, right? Using a lower ISO will make the photo clearer, right?
ISO 100 would be just great for outdoors n sunny days. What I like with low ISO is that there's less noise or grainy details, otherwise its like ada pasir hehe..
as much as possible I still use low ISO at night, but with the max aperture of f/3.5 or f/4 with my lenses, that left me no choice but to higher my ISO.
remember this, use ISO for outdoor especially during bright day. You may increase the ISO in case of low lighting but like Ucingitam said high ISO will increase the likelihood of noise. Check your settings before you take a shot.
Thanks guys. Too bad my camera's lowest ISO is 200. Nada chan lawan Ucingitamni. Haha!
Lesson learnt - Lower ISO for bright lighting conditions to have less grainy photos. Increase ISO to compensate for lighting.
No prob dude.. hehe 200 pun still ok tu. Yup check settings before taking a shot, I got this habit of forgetting to check my ISO, end up I shot ISO 1600 in broad daylight hahaaha
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