The BEST ISO Setting for SHARP Photos!

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How to take the SHARPEST photos possible! Understanding how ISO works together with both Shutter speed and Aperture will allow you to grab sharper, cleaner-looking images.

For more, make sure to check out the FULL LENGTH VIDEO! ▶️

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Some years ago, it was called "grain" and on the Ilford 3200 was absolutely wonderful ❤

TheJoaovascorodrigue
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I have seen a lot of your videos but this is the best you have done!!

icynicey
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Goodness I didn’t know ISO can make that much of a drastic change! Thx Dude!

Yolocheese
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Love the video!!!! Keep up the great work! Your videos are the best. Really helpful.

willemfendon
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I usually turn My shutter speed to around 80-150, Make My aperture small (or whatever you call it) and My ISO low (i prefer just holding My camera in portrait without a tripod for some reason)

Nordixity._.
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Something you should also know about prime lenses: Unless you’re getting a very expensive one (Canon L series or equivalent) the extreme lowest apertures are going to introduce blurriness no matter the ISO.

danielnansel
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The photos are still sharp. There’s just noise. Higher iso can allow you to get a sharper image rather than risking for a sifter image because you wanted less noise

julianlovato
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Technically the lowest ISO(nativel is the sharpest ISO, in terms of resolution. However its insensitivity will cause the camera to use lower shutter speed, causing motion blur.

Therefore higher ISO (in moderate levels 400-1600), will have faster shutter speed, causing the subject to be frozen, making it looked sharp.

The ideal is to balance it. Like in the video, use supports like tripod. If do have image stabilisation and fast lenses, try training your hand to get the lowest handholding speed while retaining enough sharpness. Balance ISO, shutter and aperture, to get that optimal sharpness.

dzulk
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Real, i compared my kit lens and nifty fifty. 50mm has way better low light performance

pops
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IK the struggle. My cameras max iso is 2000

AlexChavezPhotography
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I love using that extremely high iso as style 😂

LanxPenzenpepper
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Wee got a very good answer thanks anthony😅

RecordCreator
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Also keep into account that the lowest aperture on your lens is not the sharpest.

martinsnelaudioenhancement
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SO you think that 1-2 stops you get from the aperture make a big difference? You can't handhold 1/2 second just as much as 1/6th second....

LoFiAxolotl
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What if you dont want that long exposure effect?

brycethoreson
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Bro you diddnt tell us the “best iso settings” in your opinion

TheBrandonLeeCook
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The portrait 1/6 I don’t understand because subject movement is also a factor.

MisterTeague
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I mean you explained very poorly.

Don’t be afraid to shoot with large ISO, as long as you have sufficient light, you won’t need 51200 of iso

Plus the noise will always be there, even in low iso, just have enough light to hide it.

kevinjabalera
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Simple basic photography. What is with people? Maybe they should learn it on film first. This basic principle hasn’t change.

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