Does ISO matter when shooting RAW?

And, ISO absolutely affects your RAW photos if you use a value so high that it blows out your highlights. With a few reservations, then, it's safe to say that ISO affects your RAW files, even if your camera is ISO-less.
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Does ISO matter when shooting RAW video?

Now, ISO is a purely digital setting and technically has no impact on the quality of your image when you are recording raw. The only thing that will affect the exposure of your image is the amount of actual light, the aperture, and the shutter angle/speed.
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Do camera settings matter when shooting RAW?

In a RAW workflow, we only see the image styles when reviewing shots on the camera LCD, or using an image browser that can access the embedded preview JPEGs. Based on this knowledge, it really doesn't matter what image style you use when shooting RAW.
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Does ISO matter on a point and shoot?

The higher the ISO, the higher the film sensitivity and the larger the film-grain size. If you plan to shoot indoors in low light conditions, film ISOs of 400, 800, or even 1600 are preferred.
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Is 800 ISO too high?

ISO 800 is half as sensitive to light as ISO 1600. A low ISO value (e.g. 100 or 200) means low sensitivity to light. This is exactly what's needed in bright conditions in order to avoid overly-exposed photos. A high ISO value (e.g. 800, 1600 or higher) means a high sensitivity to light.
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Does ISO really matters when shooting RAW? (YES)



Is ISO 200 or 400 better?

ISO 400 is one stop brighter than ISO 200 and that means it would take half as much time to record the same amount of light at the sensor.
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Why do my RAW images look grainy?

The grainy specks you find in digital photos are often referred to as digital noise. There are many reasons why this noise finds its way into your digital images. Higher ISO settings and long exposures are just a few.
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Should I use Active D lighting in RAW?

Does Active D-Lighting Affect Raw? No. All in-camera processing is turned off for RAW photography, including Active D-Lighting.
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Does high ISO noise reduction affect RAW?

9) High ISO Noise Reduction

Unlike long exposure noise reduction, this setting does nothing for RAW photos. Whether you set it or not, the RAW photo will be exactly the same. (Again, like Picture Control settings, the photo on the back of your camera screen will look different.
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Why does JPEG look better than RAW?

The JPEG processing applied by the camera is designed to produce a good-looking image right out of the camera, and this processing cannot be undone. A raw file, on the other hand, is processed by you; so you can decide how the image will look.
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Are RAW files sharper than JPEG?

Here's the brightness breakdown of a RAW image vs JPEG: a JPEG file records 256 levels of brightness, while a RAW file records a whopping 4,096 to 16,384 levels of brightness. Having a higher brightness level will make the tones in your images appear smoother.
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What are the 3 most important camera settings?

Being able to capture great visuals requires a little bit of an introduction to the three most basic camera settings: Aperture, ISO, and Shutter Speed. The combination of these three functions is present in most cameras and is imperative to operating your camera.
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Does white balance matter when shooting RAW?

Re: Is it necessary to set White Balance when shooting RAW? White balance doesn't matter with RAW files because you can always change it without any image quality issues.
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Does dynamic range affect RAW?

Since the DR 200 or 400 settings can be reproduced by using DR 100 and reducing the exposure, the raw data aren't really affected at all by these settings.
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Does picture control affect RAW?

Even if you shoot RAW and plan on processing your image afterwards, don't think that there aren't benefits to using Picture Controls directly in-camera. Picture Controls can benefit even RAW shooters.
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What should ISO sensitivity be set at?

The "normal" range of camera ISO is about 200 to 1600. With today's digital cameras you can sometimes go as low as 50 or as high as over three million, depending upon the camera model.
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Should I use high ISO noise reduction?

The rule of thumb is to keep ISO as low as possible to avoid the noise interference. That's because a lower ISO gives less noise and reportedly a better dynamic range/clarity in the shot. However, the technology in modern digital cameras is so sophisticated that high ISO noise is much less of a problem.
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Does ISO matter?

The faster shutter speed with a higher ISO value can minimize or remove motion blur, but if the ISO is too high there will be more noise in the image. It can also be overexposed if the ISO is too high when the location has abundant light. For landscape images, use a tripod and shoot at low ISO for most images.
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Why do my RAW photos look dull?

The reason the images look washed out is because RAW files aren't truly image files. The . NEF or . CR2 file you're working with only include lossless details from the camera sensor without any processing of the image.
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Why do RAW photos look darker in Lightroom?

Lightroom Guru

It is this camera edited JPEG that LR first shows before it processes the RAW data and produces the 'changed' image It is the default Import develop settings that you see that your are calling 'darker'.
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Does high shutter speed cause grain?

Shutter speed has no effect on noise in your images - unless you are in modes like "Shutter Priority" where other settings are automatically changed for you to keep a certain exposure. You can try this by setting your camera to full manual and switch between shutter speeds.
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Can you shoot 400 ISO at night?

So for the best possible image quality when shooting at night, keep the ISO as low as you can. If you can get a fast-enough shutter speed at ISO 400, use that. Dial in the lowest possible ISO setting that will give you a fast-enough shutter speed to avoid camera shake.
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When should I use ISO 3200?

Night sky photography and high ISO

If you want to photograph the starry sky, or the Milky Way at night, you will need to use a high ISO, around 1600 or 3200 depending on your lens.
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Can you shoot 200 ISO at night?

At ISO 200, around f2 and 1/30 should let you get highlight detail under reasonably good street lights IME - that's my standard for shooting at night in brightly lit shopping streets. You might want to experiment with results at higher and lower speeds to see how slow you can shoot handheld.
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