ndwgolf
Active member
Guys
I have a question; When shooting in low light with a 100 megapixel CMOS digital back, what would you say is a maximum ISO to shoot at without sacrificing the dynamic range?
So to add some meat to this question I will be taking my Hasselblad H6D100c with me on Safari. As I am sure your aware the best light and action on safari is normally early morning or late afternoon meaning the need for higher than base ISO-64. I am thinking bumping it up to ISO800 but wondered what you guys thought about that especially if you have got any real practical experience of shooting the H6D100c at higher than base ISO.
I have seen Ming Thene shooting at ISO12800 in Malaysia with great results but that was people not vast landscapes with moving subjects.
Thoughts and comments most welcome
Neil
I have a question; When shooting in low light with a 100 megapixel CMOS digital back, what would you say is a maximum ISO to shoot at without sacrificing the dynamic range?
So to add some meat to this question I will be taking my Hasselblad H6D100c with me on Safari. As I am sure your aware the best light and action on safari is normally early morning or late afternoon meaning the need for higher than base ISO-64. I am thinking bumping it up to ISO800 but wondered what you guys thought about that especially if you have got any real practical experience of shooting the H6D100c at higher than base ISO.
I have seen Ming Thene shooting at ISO12800 in Malaysia with great results but that was people not vast landscapes with moving subjects.
Thoughts and comments most welcome
Neil