Forum: General Photography
10-06-2019, 05:41 AM
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I am using a K-1 and agree that the lower iso is the better. But when the light is too low I usually use TAv mode which is really a great help ! As photoptimist said earlier, the iso parameter has less effect on the result than changing the speed or the aperture ! Just higher iso means more post treatment work behind. This can be acceptable up to 51200 iso on my K-1, over what it is only possible to save very low contrasty pictures using Rawtherapee post treatment programme. I hope this can helped some one !
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