Has Canon’s ISO capabilities improved in the last 12 years?
Does your photography requires you to be very particular about the technical side of things? You must be keen on details like ISO performance. As
Does your photography requires you to be very particular about the technical side of things? You must be keen on details like ISO performance. As
ISO isn’t necessarily what you think it is — it’s really just digital gain. Let’s take a little look at what ISO really is, and
When just starting out in photography the typical person will begin their journey with the camera set to Auto. Using this mode tells the camera
Often I hear from photographers questions about the noise level in a camera at higher ISO settings. They express a feeling that there is too
And why should I give a you-know-what about it? The exposure triangle, simply, is the three ways of controlling the amount of light a camera
Tripods are very useful, whether it be for low light and night photography, long exposures or to prevent camera shake. So what to do when
Technology changes. High ISO’s are no longer the monsters we photographers have made them out to be. Increased processing power and camera improvements are removing
Are you eyeballing your exposure? Do your photos tend to be underexposed or overexposed from time to time? Are you 100% sure of your settings?
The Weekly Wrap-up compiles interesting articles published this week on Photofocus. This week, we tackled the ins and outs of ISO, got tips on how
When it comes to exposure in photography, it seems that most photographers have a reasonably good understanding of the impact of both the shutter speed
When we talk about photographing behaviors and events as they unfold, we think in terms of being “reactive”, or shooting on the fly. In a studio setting, we are “proactive”, we make decisions about pretty much every characteristic of the photo before it is taken. My goal with wildlife photography is to be more “proactive” and make as many choices before the action begins as possible, so I am not fumbling with settings when the good stuff goes down!
One question I’m asked a lot is “Where does all the noise come from when my camera is set to ISO 100?” The answer is