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Photography for Beginners - Camera Light Sensitivity - ISO Explained DIY in 5 EP 29
ISO is the measurement of light sensitivity. Setting your camera's ISO level is necessary to achieve the right light level to your taste. The lower the ISO the less sensitive it is to light, the darker the photo. A higher ISO increases the light sensitivity. With lower sensitivity you can get photos with less light but they will be grainier or noisier. Base ISO is the lowest ISO setting for a particular camera. The ISO can be adjusted in increments of 100, 200, 400, 800, and so on. Each step up doubles and each step down halves the light sensitivity. You can set a camera to Auto ISO but if you would like a better looking photo in low light you can lower the ISO but you must use a tripod since it requires longer exposure. Raise the ISO for action shots where you would like to prevent blur but know they might look grainier in low light.
About the acronym "ISO":
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. Use of the standards aids in the creation of products and services that are safe, reliable and of good quality. The ISO standard ISO 12232:2006 gives digital still camera manufacturers a choice of five different techniques for determining the exposure index rating at each sensitivity setting provided by a particular camera model. An exposure index (EI) rating—commonly called ISO setting— is specified by the manufacturer such that the sRGB image files produced by the camera will have a lightness similar to what would be obtained with film of the same EI rating at the same exposure.
sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_speed#The_ISO_12232:2006_standard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Organization_for_Standardization
Check out our previous videos on the Three Pillars of Photography:
Shutter Speed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aXMw7uMgX8\u0026index=1\u0026list=PLAsUq-kEMSD6Fpn4X9OIzRebpaqlQ5uf3
Aperture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUt9VqxXMQc\u0026index=1\u0026list=PLAsUq-kEMSD6Fpn4X9OIzRebpaqlQ5uf3\u0026t=2s
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Feli Mzant : great stuff, keep the good work, always wanted to know how to use the ISO thing but never looked into it, lol, thanks for the video!
Les Tutos d'Une Minute : Can't wait to see the other two episodes!
Arne Nedrebø Hadland : Base ISO is NOT the lowest possible. It's the recommended ISO for the specific sensor you are shooting on. Having your ISO set to low can make it hard for the sensor to correctly differentiate between certain colors in the low exposure spectrum.
On most DSLR cameras its recommended to shoot with ISO 640, but on more higher end cameras like RED cameras ISO 800 is what the camera manufacturers recommend.
Adrian Oxenham : Fantastic Explanations and demonstrations. Thank you.
Marc Mendoza : Great explanation in a short amount of time!
Dual ISO & Dynamic Range (featuring the BMPCC 4K)
Consider becoming a patron on Patreon!
https://patreon.com/FilmmakerIQ
What does dual ISO mean in relation to Dynamic Range? We take the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and demonstrate the unique strategies that emerge when shooting Dual ISO.
Diving into Dynamic Range
The Science of Exposure and Metering
The Science of Camera Sensors
#DynamicRange, #BMPCC4K, #DualISO
Filmmaker IQ : Update to the Update: It has been brought to my attention that January update to the BMPCC4K camera changed the entire chart about 1.5 stops in the native ISO 400 region and ISO3200 regions making the camera bit more balanced between brights and darks on paper. The camera itself has not changed.
When I produced this video I interpreted middle gray to be IRE 50 so my findings would reflect their original chart (sounds like what they did too). But I've been informed that the camera's middle gray is really IRE 38.4 so that would explain the discrepancy.
All the concepts of this video still do apply but the numbers are a bit different.
Jim Huang : It honestly shocks me and I have been shooting as a pro for many years (although as a photographer and causally as videographer). I didn't know you're supposed to shoot high ISO to preserve high light. I always just shoot at lowest ISO with the correct exposure whenever is possible. It really is counter-intuitive.
kuunami : This makes neutral density filters even more important when shooting outdoors.
Magnus Video Productions : Honestly, you have taught me so much. Every time you speak, I feel like I'm sitting with a pen and paper paying attention and taking notes. Thank you for all your videos. I am a proud student of your teachings.
Fresus2 : I'll admit this was hard for me to grasp after my first viewing. However after applying these principles in the field I literally cannot thank you enough for this video. BMPCC 4k is my first Dual Native ISO and it's such a game changer for me. This has made me look back at some of my old work and cringe so hard.
King Iso - IMH | Official Music Video
King Iso - IMH | Official Music Video
Buy/Stream '8 P.M. Med Call' - https://lnk.to/8PMMedCall
Strange Music, Inc. | Official Music Video
King Iso tour info \u0026 tickets - http://strangevip.com
Produced by: King Iso
King Iso on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheRealKingIso
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheRealKingIso
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheRealKingIso
Soundcloud - http://bit.ly/1eiIevd
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Tour Dates - http://strangevip.com
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Michael Clark : I love the theme behind this video! It's just ISO doing everyday regular things but the song is the anthem to what's going on in his head while doing those everyday things. It's humanizing and its absolutely genius.
Miranda Fessler : Did I mention how ISO and Tech helped save me from the literally the worst depressive episode of my life. Thank you fellas
eric carter : GONNA BE ON REPLAY FOR A COUPLE YEARS
Ian Hubbard : This man right here deserves all the blessings coming
eric carter : This song literally has me in tears . This is what real music is !You can feel it in your soul !!!!
ISO is the measurement of light sensitivity. Setting your camera's ISO level is necessary to achieve the right light level to your taste. The lower the ISO the less sensitive it is to light, the darker the photo. A higher ISO increases the light sensitivity. With lower sensitivity you can get photos with less light but they will be grainier or noisier. Base ISO is the lowest ISO setting for a particular camera. The ISO can be adjusted in increments of 100, 200, 400, 800, and so on. Each step up doubles and each step down halves the light sensitivity. You can set a camera to Auto ISO but if you would like a better looking photo in low light you can lower the ISO but you must use a tripod since it requires longer exposure. Raise the ISO for action shots where you would like to prevent blur but know they might look grainier in low light.
About the acronym "ISO":
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. Use of the standards aids in the creation of products and services that are safe, reliable and of good quality. The ISO standard ISO 12232:2006 gives digital still camera manufacturers a choice of five different techniques for determining the exposure index rating at each sensitivity setting provided by a particular camera model. An exposure index (EI) rating—commonly called ISO setting— is specified by the manufacturer such that the sRGB image files produced by the camera will have a lightness similar to what would be obtained with film of the same EI rating at the same exposure.
sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_speed#The_ISO_12232:2006_standard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Organization_for_Standardization
Check out our previous videos on the Three Pillars of Photography:
Shutter Speed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aXMw7uMgX8\u0026index=1\u0026list=PLAsUq-kEMSD6Fpn4X9OIzRebpaqlQ5uf3
Aperture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUt9VqxXMQc\u0026index=1\u0026list=PLAsUq-kEMSD6Fpn4X9OIzRebpaqlQ5uf3\u0026t=2s
Subscribe to Kingston: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=KingstonTechMemory
Feli Mzant : great stuff, keep the good work, always wanted to know how to use the ISO thing but never looked into it, lol, thanks for the video!
Les Tutos d'Une Minute : Can't wait to see the other two episodes!
Arne Nedrebø Hadland : Base ISO is NOT the lowest possible. It's the recommended ISO for the specific sensor you are shooting on. Having your ISO set to low can make it hard for the sensor to correctly differentiate between certain colors in the low exposure spectrum.
On most DSLR cameras its recommended to shoot with ISO 640, but on more higher end cameras like RED cameras ISO 800 is what the camera manufacturers recommend.
Adrian Oxenham : Fantastic Explanations and demonstrations. Thank you.
Marc Mendoza : Great explanation in a short amount of time!
Dual ISO & Dynamic Range (featuring the BMPCC 4K)
Consider becoming a patron on Patreon!
https://patreon.com/FilmmakerIQ
What does dual ISO mean in relation to Dynamic Range? We take the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and demonstrate the unique strategies that emerge when shooting Dual ISO.
Diving into Dynamic Range
The Science of Exposure and Metering
The Science of Camera Sensors
#DynamicRange, #BMPCC4K, #DualISO
Filmmaker IQ : Update to the Update: It has been brought to my attention that January update to the BMPCC4K camera changed the entire chart about 1.5 stops in the native ISO 400 region and ISO3200 regions making the camera bit more balanced between brights and darks on paper. The camera itself has not changed.
When I produced this video I interpreted middle gray to be IRE 50 so my findings would reflect their original chart (sounds like what they did too). But I've been informed that the camera's middle gray is really IRE 38.4 so that would explain the discrepancy.
All the concepts of this video still do apply but the numbers are a bit different.
Jim Huang : It honestly shocks me and I have been shooting as a pro for many years (although as a photographer and causally as videographer). I didn't know you're supposed to shoot high ISO to preserve high light. I always just shoot at lowest ISO with the correct exposure whenever is possible. It really is counter-intuitive.
kuunami : This makes neutral density filters even more important when shooting outdoors.
Magnus Video Productions : Honestly, you have taught me so much. Every time you speak, I feel like I'm sitting with a pen and paper paying attention and taking notes. Thank you for all your videos. I am a proud student of your teachings.
Fresus2 : I'll admit this was hard for me to grasp after my first viewing. However after applying these principles in the field I literally cannot thank you enough for this video. BMPCC 4k is my first Dual Native ISO and it's such a game changer for me. This has made me look back at some of my old work and cringe so hard.
King Iso - IMH | Official Music Video
King Iso - IMH | Official Music Video
Buy/Stream '8 P.M. Med Call' - https://lnk.to/8PMMedCall
Strange Music, Inc. | Official Music Video
King Iso tour info \u0026 tickets - http://strangevip.com
Produced by: King Iso
King Iso on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheRealKingIso
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheRealKingIso
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheRealKingIso
Soundcloud - http://bit.ly/1eiIevd
OFFICIAL - http://strangemusicinc.com
Official Merchandise - http://strangemusicinc.net
Tour Dates - http://strangevip.com
SUBSCRIBE
http://bit.ly/1BscO1e
#KingIso #IMH #StrangeMusic
Michael Clark : I love the theme behind this video! It's just ISO doing everyday regular things but the song is the anthem to what's going on in his head while doing those everyday things. It's humanizing and its absolutely genius.
Miranda Fessler : Did I mention how ISO and Tech helped save me from the literally the worst depressive episode of my life. Thank you fellas
eric carter : GONNA BE ON REPLAY FOR A COUPLE YEARS
Ian Hubbard : This man right here deserves all the blessings coming
eric carter : This song literally has me in tears . This is what real music is !You can feel it in your soul !!!!
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