on 3/9/04 4:11 PM, Daniel Sepke at fred42@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> So the conclusion for me is that I would continue to use the lower speed
> setting when I cross over to the electronic side. And do as I do now and use
> the higher speeds only if I really needed, with the knowledge that I might
> be sacrificing some quality as a result. I am sure that just as film has
> progressed to offer better quality at higher ISO's digital will do the same.
>
> Dan S
To me this is one of the very intriguing prospects for the digital SLRs. I
shoot a lot of 'snapshot' family pictures typically on Fuji Superia 100,
because its cheap. For a while I was getting 24's for under $1 each in
four-pack with a coupon. When I do this I often wind up trying to shoot
indoors in the family room or kitchen, and there's not much light. I've
taken to using a T-32 bounced off the ceiling, which works well, but the
flash adds weight and takes away spontaneity. I can see myself using ISO 50
or 100 outdoors, then switching to ISO 400 or even 800 indoors...
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Jim Brokaw
OM-'s of all sorts, and no OM-oney...
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