Hi, I love your explanation regarding this topic. I just wanna ask if the Native/Base ISO is for shooting Video only? Or is it the same Base ISO when shooting stills?
So I’m on a run and gun shoot and base ISO 800 is a little dark. Do I stick with it and increase exposure in post? Because this way I’m not technically exposing correctly in camera am I?
Am using Sony ZV-E10 , in ISO 125 and Shutter Speed 100-160. But when trying to shot a Electronic products, such as Phone or iPad, the lightning effects, if i correct the ISO to get a clear shot of the screen, then the Background will be too Dark, if set it to middle, then the screen is too bright. Can you please recommend the best settings for it. Please. Thank you,
Sounds like your best bet is to get some more light in your frame! Expose for the brightness on the screen that you’re filming, and set up some lights or move to a window so that the background is brighter! Hope this helps!
Your understanding of ISO is Flawed. Increasing ISO does not make the camera more sensitive to light, it just BOOSTS the sensor signal. Which in turn makes the image “brighter” not by capturing more light but by amplifying the signal captured by the sensor. Think of it like this in the form of audio. If you have a mic recording at super low “volume” you can then BOOST the audio signal in post, the byproducts of this process will introduce higher noise and distortion. In terms of pictures, if you shoot at native iso raw and then use the exposure slider in Lightroom to “boost” the image, there will be NO difference from shooting at a higher ISO.
Doesn’t the A7iv have a dual base ISO as well?
Good video, definitely clears up some of my misunderstandings of ISO
Hi, I love your explanation regarding this topic. I just wanna ask if the Native/Base ISO is for shooting Video only? Or is it the same Base ISO when shooting stills?
Thanks for the info 💯
So I’m on a run and gun shoot and base ISO 800 is a little dark. Do I stick with it and increase exposure in post? Because this way I’m not technically exposing correctly in camera am I?
Am using Sony ZV-E10 , in ISO 125 and Shutter Speed 100-160. But when trying to shot a Electronic products, such as Phone or iPad, the lightning effects, if i correct the ISO to get a clear shot of the screen, then the Background will be too Dark, if set it to middle, then the screen is too bright. Can you please recommend the best settings for it. Please.
Thank you,
Sounds like your best bet is to get some more light in your frame! Expose for the brightness on the screen that you’re filming, and set up some lights or move to a window so that the background is brighter! Hope this helps!
how do you know your base/native ISO?? my camera is zv-e10 and I don't know my base ISO
I have the same camera and the same question. Did you find it yet?
Thank you!!
Awesome! Short and sweet. I'm trying to find the native ISO(s) for my ZV-E10 but can't. Any ideas sir? Thank you.
"Photons to photos".
For my sony a6000 I think iso 800 is pretty much the native iso... You might it as well..
Tnx bro go ahead🔥
too good!
The a7m3 has a native iso at 800 and 4000. I'm sure the a7m4 has the same. a7m4 is 800 and 3200. Bummer you spent almost $4k on the FX3
Until you need to go beyond those numbers! The 12800 iso is an absolute game changer ✌️
0:40 no, it's not. ISO is a gain value, not a sensitivity
Your understanding of ISO is Flawed. Increasing ISO does not make the camera more sensitive to light, it just BOOSTS the sensor signal. Which in turn makes the image “brighter” not by capturing more light but by amplifying the signal captured by the sensor.
Think of it like this in the form of audio.
If you have a mic recording at super low “volume” you can then BOOST the audio signal in post, the byproducts of this process will introduce higher noise and distortion.
In terms of pictures, if you shoot at native iso raw and then use the exposure slider in Lightroom to “boost” the image, there will be NO difference from shooting at a higher ISO.
Appreciate the comment @ILikeTurtles_69
Go leafs
3minutes wasted
Damn my bad bro
The A7iv has dual base ISO as well. Helpful video, thanks but background music is way too prominent and anyway, it's YOU we want to listen to.