At 06:42 PM 1/9/2003 -0800, Winsor Crosby wrote:
Luminous Landscape has a page in which the virtues of variable ISO with
digital cameras are extolled. Something I don't think about until
something presents itself and I have the wrong film speed in the OM4T.
There are a couple of very nice shots with the Canon EOS1Ds and a couple
of long Canon lenses with telextender.
<http://luminous-landscape.com/essays/third-variable.shtml>
...
This is one of the two or three truly "killer" advantages DSLRs have.
Imagine in some future time, you set the shutter speed and aperture exactly
the way you want to for the perfect mix of DOF and speed to capture the
motion the "right" way. Then the camera set the ISO to make it happen. In
ideal case, it would be noise-less from ISO 1 to ISO 6400. Yummmmm....
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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