Nice catch. Since you follow this blog a bit, you undoubtedly know that I shoot nearly all of my stock images at ISO 100. But for this shoot I needed an increase in both depth-of-field and shutter speed, so I upped the ISO to 400 to give a more f/stops.
Oh yeah, and the 5D Mark II does MUCH better at the higher ISO's than my previous work camera, the 5D :)
4 Comments
Good shot, is this for iStock?
| Tony | October 9, 2009 at 7:54 am
Yup, this was for my iStock portfolio. Thanks.
| LeggNet | October 9, 2009 at 8:55 am
curious, why iso 400? To get the shutter of 1/1000?
Deb
| Debbi_in_California | October 13, 2009 at 3:15 pm
@debbi
Nice catch. Since you follow this blog a bit, you undoubtedly know that I shoot nearly all of my stock images at ISO 100. But for this shoot I needed an increase in both depth-of-field and shutter speed, so I upped the ISO to 400 to give a more f/stops.
Oh yeah, and the 5D Mark II does MUCH better at the higher ISO's than my previous work camera, the 5D :)
| LeggNet | October 13, 2009 at 7:04 pm