What ISO is best for sunny days?

According to this sunny day rule, if you're using ISO 100, the shutter speed should be 1/100 and the aperture should be f/16. This rule generally produces the best-exposed front-lit photos on a sunny day.
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Can I use 400 ISO 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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What ISO gives the best quality image in sunny conditions?

During the day time in perfect sunny conditions always set your ISO to 100. This correct ISO setting is fast in these situations, even for hand held shots, which will result in the best image quality possible.
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What is the best ISO setting for a sunny day at the beach?

The basic rule of thumb states that if you have a clear, sunny day and your aperture is at f/16, whatever ISO you are using, your shutter speed will be the reciprocal value of that ISO value.
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What ISO is the best choice for outdoors in bright sun?

Outdoor sports photography on a bright day – ISO 100.

Since it's bright outside, you'll have no problem exposing the photo. Even if you choose a fast 1/2000 shutter speed to freeze the action of the moving athletes, you'll be fine with ISO 100 on a bright day.
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Sunny Day f/16 Rule of Photography



When should I use ISO 3200?

If you're photographing a moving car, 1/1000s might be more appropriate. And if you're photographing a diving falcon, 1/3200s is a safe bet. Unfortunately, even in relatively good light, boosting your shutter speed to 1/3200s will result in a too-dark exposure – unless you raise the ISO, that is.
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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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What is the best ISO setting for outdoors?

The ISO setting determines how sensitive your camera's sensors are to light. The key to a great outdoor portrait is considering how bright it is outside. In full daylight, use a lower ISO setting, between 100 and 400, while later in the day or at night you'll have to pick a much higher setting.
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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. It's a great film to have on hand if you don't know what your plans are, and you think you'll be shooting both inside and outside.
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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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What does ISO 6400 mean?

"In simple terms, ISO is a measure of the sensitivity of the camera's sensor to light. The lowest ISO setting of most digital cameras is 50, 100 or 200. At this setting, the camera's sensor is least sensitive to light. At higher settings, like 3200 or 6400, the sensor is more sensitive to light.
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Is 3200 ISO good?

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 use 800 ISO in daylight?

Set the Film ISO

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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Can you shoot ISO 800 on daylight?

Yes, you can. As the others have noted, the quality of the pictures is not as good as with less sensitive films: more grain and less brilliant colors (for color films). About 20 years ago, I've often used Kodak Ektachrome 1600 (a diapositive film) as ISO 3200.
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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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What is the difference between ISO 400 and 800?

A 400 speed film needs half the light as a 200 speed film. An 800 speed film needs half the light of a 400 speed film. The benefits is that, with a faster film, you can use a faster shutter speed or a smaller aperture to get a correct exposure.
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When would you use ISO 200 film?

ISO 100 or 200 film speeds are best for bright lighting conditions and outdoor photography. As this is a slower film, more light will be required for exposures. If there is not enough light available, slow film may result in dark or blurry photographs.
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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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Is ISO 64 better than 100?

From someone who has used the D810, what are the advantages - besides shutter speeds - of ISO 64 over ISO 100? You will be have more light in image, sensor having lower amplification gain, thus you can have picture with less noise in shadows and more dynamic range.
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What ISO should I use for outdoor portraits?

Normally, you will want to take photos at a low ISO – between 100 and 400 if you can help it. On most cameras, these settings will produce the most clear and grain-free results.
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What happens if ISO is too high?

If your ISO is too high, the image will be overexposed. The key here is to balance the ISO with the aperture. Use the base ISO value and use the shutter speed that provides the best exposure. This is more ideal when shooting with natural light, in well lit places or where there is plenty of sunshine.
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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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Why do I get noise even at low ISO?

If you are using a relatively low ISO number, but still seeing grain in your photos, it's highly probable that you aren't getting your exposure correct in camera. Under-exposing in camera is the BIGGEST reason for having excessive noise in your photos, even at relatively low ISO numbers.
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What does ISO 1600 mean?

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. The number chosen has two important qualities associated with it. First, it sets the amount of light needed for a good exposure.
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