Is ISO 400 too high?

Choosing a low ISO setting, say less than 400, is best when there's a lot of light or when you have a tripod and the style of photograph you want to make allows you to use a long exposure.
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Is ISO 400 good?

ISO 400 film speed is a great all-purpose film that can be used for most situations. Photographs can be taken without the need for high amounts of lighting and moving subjects can be photographed with ease.
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Is ISO 400 or 200 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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Is ISO 100 or 400 better?

In general, the inherent “graininess” of a film increases with its ISO, so ISO 400 films are grainier than ISO 100 films, and ISO 1600 or 3200 films typically show noticeable grain in large-diameter enlargements, and won't be able to capture quite as much fine detail as slower films.
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When should ISO 400 be used?

If you plan to shoot indoors in low light conditions, film ISOs of 400, 800, or even 1600 are preferred. If you are shooting outside and you have lots of sunlight, try to use ISO 100 film, or even slower (you can find films with ISO 50 or 25).
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High ISO does NOT cause NOISE! (but f/Stop



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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Can you use 400 ISO film outside?

Medium Film Speeds

It's an excellent choice for taking portraits indoors with natural lighting. ISO 400 film can also be used outdoors in cloudy or overcast conditions.
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Which is better ISO 400 or 800?

Lower number = Lower sensitivity = Finer quality photos

The photos have ISO in the following order: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200. As you can see, the higher the number, the stronger the noise becomes.
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What does ISO 400 mean?

A lower ISO number means less sensitivity, and a higher ISO number means more sensitivity. Film has a single ISO rating, meaning that if you put a roll of ISO 400 film in a camera, you will be shooting at ISO 400 for the entire roll. Digital sensors can be set to various ISO speeds depending on camera model.
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What ISO is too high?

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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What happens if you shoot 200 ISO film at 400 ISO?

Doubling or halving either shutter speed or ISO, equals 1 stop plus/minus. So ISO 200 film is 1 stop slower than ISO 400 film, and 800 ISO is 1 stop faster than 400 film. And 1/250th of a second shutter speed, is twice the light (1 stop more than) 1/500th of a second, and half as much light as ISO 125.
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What is the sharpest 35mm film?

Kodak TMax 400 is rated to be the sharpest 400 ISO film in the world.
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What ISO should I use?

As discussed above, you should always try to stick to the lowest ISO (base ISO) of your camera, which is typically ISO 100 or 200, whenever you can. If there is plenty of light, you are free to use a low ISO and minimize the appearance of noise as much as possible.
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What is the best ISO for bright light?

ISO 100-200: Best for bright daylight. Results in a crisp image with little grain or noise. Your camera's default ISO base setting will likely be in this range. ISO 200-400: Slightly less ambient light, such as indoors during the daytime or outdoors in the shade.
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Is a higher ISO better?

Choosing a higher ISO setting is best when the light is low or you are not able to make a long exposure. Higher ISO setting means your camera's sensor is more responsive to light, so it needs less light to reach the sensor to create a well-exposed photograph.
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Is High ISO bad?

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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Do professional photographers use auto ISO?

Some photographers swear by it and use it all the time. I prefer to do everything manually, but there are circumstances where I would use auto ISO. If the light conditions are changing rapidly and I don't have time to keep up with shutter speed, aperture and ISO, I would use auto ISO.
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Can you use 200 ISO film 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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Can you use ISO 400 on a sunny day?

At ISO 400, the shutter speed would be 1/400 (or its closest conservative setting of 1/500s) and so on. Generally speaking, if shooting in bright sunlight with a digital camera, it is best to choose the lowest native ISO setting on your camera which is normally ISO100 or ISO200 depending on camera model.
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Can you shoot 400 ISO indoors?

ISO 400 film is perfect for low light, or if you just don't know what sort of light you'll have. ISO 400 film is great for shooting indoors without flash, and it still has a clean, clear image for use in daylight.
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What does the 400 mean on film?

As you mention, this refers to a film's "speed." A faster film "collects" light more rapidly than a slow film. this means that you need less light for a faster film than a slow one. A 400 speed film needs half the light as a 200 speed film.
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What is the best ISO for low light?

A lower ISO will produce sharper images, and the higher the ISO, the more image noise (grain) will be present. For low light photography, try setting your ISO to 800 and adjust accordingly.
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What ISO is best for night shots?

For most full-frame cameras, ISO 3200 or 6400 are great for night photography. For most crop-sensor cameras, ISO 1600-3200 are great if it's a relatively new camera, or ISO 1600 if it's a much older camera.
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What ISO should I use indoors?

Proper camera settings for indoor photography.
  • Keep ISO as low as possible (around 100)
  • Use an aperture of f/4 or lower for portraits and f/11 for wide shots.
  • Select the white balance preset or use a custom setting for the specific lighting conditions.
  • Shoot in RAW photo format for better editing.
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Why would you use high ISO?

Shooting at a higher ISO is useful for minimising camera shake or movement when you're handholding your camera. By increasing your ISO, your camera sensor will be more sensitive to the available light, meaning that it will need a shorter amount of time to obtain the correct exposure.
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