- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 370442
11:51

What is ISO or how to use ISO? Digital Photography Tutorial. Basic lesson for beginners
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published: 15 Mar 2011
What is ISO or how to use ISO? Digital Photography Tutorial. Basic lesson for beginners
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Photography Tutorials & Tips: A detailed tutorial of "ISO" with picture samples.
Important Notes:
* The higher the ISO the more sensitive the sensor is going to be to light.
* The lower the ISO the less sensitive the sensor is going to be to light.
You use low ISO when shooting in daylight or with studio light.
You use high ISO when there is not a lot of light available. The drawback of high ISO is graininess/noise in picture.
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- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 370442
10:41

A Simple Explanation of ISO for Digital Photography and Video
In this video I give a basic explanation of ISO in digital photography and video. I explai...
published: 20 Feb 2012
A Simple Explanation of ISO for Digital Photography and Video
In this video I give a basic explanation of ISO in digital photography and video. I explain why a higher ISO results in more noise.
- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 76473
4:39

Digital Photography - ISO
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One of the very first things in photography you will want to ...
published: 03 Sep 2010
Digital Photography - ISO
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One of the very first things in photography you will want to understand is ISO. ISO controls the sensitivity of your images sensor or how much light gathering ability your sensor will have. When we were shooting FILM it was called film speed, examples are 100-200-400-800 and 1600 ISO. Now, we no longer have film but it is still called your "film speed".
In the digital camera you still have the ability to change your ISO generally from 100-3200 and in some cameras all the way up to 120,000 ISO. You are no longer locked into one film speed until you finish the roll, you can change your ISO for every picture if you would like. Would it be a good idea to let the camera select the ISO for you? Absolutely not, you, are better able to determine what your settings should be.
Let's dive into this head first and make it as simple as possible. Before I get into what ISO you should set for what situation lets look at what ISO directly controls. It controls how sensitive your sensor is meaning how much light it will gather. The brighter it is outside or in the situation you are photographing the lower your ISO can be. Keep in mind that ISO will directly effect your shutter speed. As you raiser your ISO your shutter speed will follow. For example if your shutter speed is 1/60th of a second at 100 ISO and you bump your ISO to 200 your shutter speed will jump one stop and go to 1/125th.
The brighter the situation the lower the ISO, the darker the situation the higher your ISO will be. If you are shooting outside during a bright sunny day, 100,200,400 ISO will work well. You will want to keep an eye on your shutter speeds to make sure that it is fast enough for the subject you are photographing. What that means is if you see that your shutter speed is falling bellow 1/125th when you are shooting moving subjects it wouldn't be a bad idea to bump your ISO from 100 to 200 or 400. Remember as your ISO goes Higher your shutter speed will follow.
Lets look at low light situations, if your in doors with room lights your starting ISO will be 800. You may find that you are not getting a fast enough shutter speed which means you will have to take your ISO up even higher to 1600. But what starts happening at these higher ISO's? You start to get noise and grain, this all depends on your camera, some cameras start to get noise at 800 and some pro models don't get noise until 10,000 ISO.
Do you know how I preach that you should spend your money on good glass, this is where it comes in handy. Say you have a kit 55-200 3.5-5.6 and your ISO is at 1600 and your shutter speed is at 1/60th @ F5.6. What are your options to get a faster shutter speed? With that kit lens you really have no other choice but to bump your ISO to 3200 which will now make your shutter speed 1/125th of a second @ 5.6. That will capture the image but most low end cameras will look like swiss cheese meaning very grainy at 3200 ISO.
If you had for example a 70-200 2.8 and we had the same settings to start, ISO 1600 1/60th @ 5.6 what are your options? You could raise your ISO again but we know that will lead to terrible noise and grain. Or you could drop your F stop from 5.6 down 2 stops to 2.8. What that means is you are letting in more light by opening up your lens. Now your shutter speed goes from 1/60th at 5.6 to 1/250th of a second at 2.8. This is why I preach getting better glass, it lets you gather more light when you need it, they tend to be built better as well as have better color and clarity. But that is not all, now that your settings are 1/250th @ 2.8 ISO 1600 you have some room to bring your ISO back down, you are going to trade ISO for shutter speeds in this case. You know that your D3000 for example looks better at 800 ISO than 1600 ISO so you decide to drop it one stop to 800, what will happen to your shutter speed? It will drop one stop from 1/250th to 1/125th which is still plenty fast to capture most motion.
So I hope you see why I am connately suggesting you save your money and get better glass. When you have the ability to let more light in you can lower your ISO which in turn will give you better, cleaner images to work with. The name of the game is light and in the lower end cameras the more light you have the better your images will turn out.
- published: 03 Sep 2010
- views: 54047
9:58

DSLR Basics: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
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This photography tutorial shows you how to use a DSLR camer...
published: 24 Jul 2010
DSLR Basics: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
http://www.PhotoExtremist.com/
This photography tutorial shows you how to use a DSLR camera by showing the fundamentals (Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO) and also describes how to use them using different camera modes.
- published: 24 Jul 2010
- views: 287801
4:25

War Thunder [Iso] P-47D Thunderbolt
Аркадный режим, Штурмовка, Африканский каньон
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published: 12 Jan 2013
War Thunder [Iso] P-47D Thunderbolt
Аркадный режим, Штурмовка, Африканский каньон
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- published: 12 Jan 2013
- views: 12597
3:12

Hugo & Henri - Musta tulee iso
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published: 19 Feb 2013
Hugo & Henri - Musta tulee iso
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- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 72276
8:00

The DSLR Film School - ISO
In the third installment of the DSLR Film School, I talk about ISO and what its primary an...
published: 01 Jun 2012
The DSLR Film School - ISO
In the third installment of the DSLR Film School, I talk about ISO and what its primary and secondary functions are.
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Filmed on the Canon 5D Mark III
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Edited in Premiere Pro CS5.5
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- published: 01 Jun 2012
- views: 24792
11:25

Fotografia - O que é ISO companheiro?
Entenda um pouco o que é o ISO, qual sua utilidade e como usar corretamente.
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published: 09 Dec 2011
Fotografia - O que é ISO companheiro?
Entenda um pouco o que é o ISO, qual sua utilidade e como usar corretamente.
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- published: 09 Dec 2011
- views: 33130
8:18

Photography Tutorial for Beginners: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO
Photography Tutorial for Beginners:
What is Exposure?
APERTURE Tutorial
SHUTTER SPEED Tuto...
published: 09 Dec 2011
Photography Tutorial for Beginners: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO
Photography Tutorial for Beginners:
What is Exposure?
APERTURE Tutorial
SHUTTER SPEED Tutorial
ISO Tutorial
There three things that affect the exposure of an image: The APERTURe, SHUTTER SPEED and ISO. You need to find the perfect balance between these three elements to get the right look that you want, as well as the right exposure.
The aperture affects the amount of light that comes into the sensor and the depth of field. The depth of field will determine how much of the image is in focus.
The shutter speed will determine the length of the exposure. The longer the shutter speed, the more light comes in, and the shorter the shutter speed, the less light comes into the image. It also determines the amount of blur that appears in the photo. A longer exposure is more susceptible to blur and camera shake.
The ISO is the sensitivity of the sensor to light. Lower ISOs mean that the sensor is less sensitive and therefore going to need more light to expose an image. Higher ISO requires less light to expose and image, but adds noise the the image. Noise will saturate color, making them look unrealistic.
Getting the right exposure is all about balancing these three elements. It will take time, but if you learn the basics, it gets easier!
Leave comments and questions in the comment section! I'm always happy to help! Thanks!
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Photography Tutorial: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO
Photography Tutorial: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO
Photography Tutorial: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO
Photography Tutorial: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO
- published: 09 Dec 2011
- views: 67917
7:54

Aperture Shutter Speed and ISO, Photography 101
This is a video tutorial on how to understand and use aperture, shutter speed and ISO to g...
published: 17 Nov 2009
Aperture Shutter Speed and ISO, Photography 101
This is a video tutorial on how to understand and use aperture, shutter speed and ISO to get professional looking images.
- published: 17 Nov 2009
- views: 526175
6:53

¿Que es ISO 9001? - ISO 9001 para tu empresa.
Enlace: http://tvcursos.com/contenido/iso-9001-para-tu-empresa-vision-global-16.html
El...
published: 30 Apr 2010
¿Que es ISO 9001? - ISO 9001 para tu empresa.
Enlace: http://tvcursos.com/contenido/iso-9001-para-tu-empresa-vision-global-16.html
Eliana Gálvez, Licenciada en Administración, Nos explica acerca de los estándares ISO, enfocándose en el ISO 9001. Y nos grafica cómo el ISO 9001 lleva a generar mayor valor en los procesos de la empresa, aumentando la calidad y mejorando el control empresarial. TVcursos.
- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 77108
11:42

Sobre Fotografia - Obturador, Diafragma e ISO
Umas idéias e noções para que serve o Obturador, o diafragma e iso de uma câmeral DSLR, e ...
published: 21 Oct 2011
Sobre Fotografia - Obturador, Diafragma e ISO
Umas idéias e noções para que serve o Obturador, o diafragma e iso de uma câmeral DSLR, e também fomo funcionam.
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Sabendo usar estes três, você domina boa parte da fotografia e já pode começar a fotografar no modo manual.
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Qualquer dúvida é só falar.
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- published: 21 Oct 2011
- views: 63822
13:16

WHAT IS ISO,SHUTTER SPEED, AND APERTURE OR F-STOP AND HOW IT TO USE WITH THE CANON T2I OR 550D
I break down how to use your iso,shutter speed, and aperture or f-stop. This is the beging...
published: 08 Feb 2011
WHAT IS ISO,SHUTTER SPEED, AND APERTURE OR F-STOP AND HOW IT TO USE WITH THE CANON T2I OR 550D
I break down how to use your iso,shutter speed, and aperture or f-stop. This is the beging oonmy how to use your T2I or 550D. I will be going over all the functions of the T2I and what every button does over the next month.
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- published: 08 Feb 2011
- views: 57129
2:15

ISO
This is a short and simple explanation of what ISO sensitivity is, as well as the benefits...
published: 13 Feb 2008
ISO
This is a short and simple explanation of what ISO sensitivity is, as well as the benefits of both low and high ISO sensitivities. I hope you enjoy it!
This lesson is one of many taught on my new DVD, Digital Photography Crash, it contains over 90 minutes of video instruction, made especially for the beginning photographer. It can be purchased for just $19.95 plus shipping from the following link: http://michaelthementor.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath;=0&products;_id=3
- published: 13 Feb 2008
- views: 201804
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5:53

Canon EOS C300 = Awesome
In early Fall 2011, I shot some footage with a pre-production model of the Canon EOS C300 ...
published: 14 Nov 2011
author: Jonathan Yi
Canon EOS C300 = Awesome
In early Fall 2011, I shot some footage with a pre-production model of the Canon EOS C300 for one week in NYC. I created an article and a video for Canon based on my experiences with the camera. The video is meant to poke fun at most camera test videos I've seen over the years. Canon, not thrilled with my sense of humor, does not credit or condone this video, but I think it shows a lot of the camera's strengths.
You can read my full article about the EOS C300 here: learn.usa.canon.com/resources/articles/2011/c300_for_cinematographers.shtml
I believe that Canon made a beautiful camera that is sensible, reliable and portable in a way that I've always dreamed a camera could be. It prioritizes great skin tone and has higher ISO sensitivity than any other camera out there.
I know there's nothing I can say to change the minds of the RED fan club. For the rest of the skeptics, I think once you get your hands on it you'll understand how great this camera really is. Please buy this camera in January and go film some good skin tones in the dark. You'll love it.
Thanks go out to all my friends for helping me with this.
Read my Filmmaker Magazine interview about this video here: http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/news/2011/12/jonathan-yi-talks-about-the-canon-c300/
This video will be broadcast on all Virgin America flights during the months of February and March on Boing Boing TV!
Watch my super weird follow up C300 project here: http://vimeo.com/jonyi/math
3:39

Tempest Milky Way
Tempest Milky Way won Best Overall and Audience Choice at the 2011 Chronos Film Festival. ...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: Randy Halverson
Tempest Milky Way
Tempest Milky Way won Best Overall and Audience Choice at the 2011 Chronos Film Festival. http://www.chronosfilmfestival.com
One of the challenges in making this video, was trying to get good storm with stars shots. The opportunity doesn't come along very often, the storm has to be moving the right speed and the lightning can overexpose the long exposures. I had several opportunities this summer to get storm and star shots. In one instance, within a minute of picking up the camera and dolly, 70mph winds hit. One storm was perfect, it came straight towards the setup, then died right before it reached it.
Extended cut available here http://dakotalapse.com/2011/08/tempest-milky-way/
At the 1:57 mark a Whitetail buck came in to check out the setup. It was caught on 20 frames, and was there for about 10 minutes. It was only 50 yards from the camera, dolly and light.
At the 3:24 mark, a meteor reflects on the water of the small lake, see still below in Photos. There are also quite a few other meteors in the timelapse.
This was all shot in central South Dakota from June-August.
Canon 5D Mark II for a few shots, Canon 60D and T2i
Canon 16-35, Tokina 11-16
Shot in RAW format. Manual mode, Exposure was 30 seconds on most Milky Way shots, 20-25 on some of the storm shots, ISO 1600 or 3200 F2.8.
Simon Wilkinson at http://www.thebluemask.com created the music "Tempest" and sound for it.
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I used the Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Dolly on most of the shots as well, it is awesome. http://www.dynamicperception.com
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4:10

Temporal Distortion
Featuring an original score by Bear McCreary (Battlestar Galactica, The Walking Dead, Eure...
published: 13 Feb 2012
author: Randy Halverson
Temporal Distortion
Featuring an original score by Bear McCreary (Battlestar Galactica, The Walking Dead, Eureka, etc) http://www.bearmccreary.com Thanks to Bear for taking the time to do this!
Watch in HD
http://dakotalapse.com/2012/02/temporal-distortion-2/ for more info and digital download.
There is a 23 minute extended cut, available for digital download here http://dakotalapse.com/2012/02/temporal-distortion-extended-cut/ The feature is 23+ minutes of Milky Way, Aurora and other night timelapse, it has 2 original scores by Simon Wilkinson http://www.thebluemask.com , as well as some from his royalty free collection.
Download an MP3 of Bear McCreary's Temporal Distortion on Amazon http://tinyurl.com/8955prd or on Itunes
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What you see is real, but you can't see it this way with the naked eye. It is the result of thousands of 20-30 second exposures, edited together to produce the timelapse. This allows you to see the Milky Way, Aurora and other Phenonmena, in a way you wouldn't normally see them.
In the opening "Dakotalapse" title shot, you see bands of red and green moving across the sky. After asking several Astronomers, they are possible noctilucent clouds, airglow or faint Aurora. I never got a definite answer to what it is. You can also see the red and green bands in other shots.
At :53 and 2:17 seconds into the video you see a Meteor with a Persistent Train. Which is ionizing gases, which lasted over a half hour in the cameras frame. Phil Plait wrote an article about the phenomena here http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/10/02/a-meteors-lingering-tale/
There is a second Meteor with a much shorter persistent train at 2:51 in the video. This one wasn't backlit by the moon like the first, and moves out of the frame quickly.
The Aurora were shot in central South Dakota in September 2011 and near Madison, Wisconsin on October 25, 2011.
Watch for two Deer at 1:27
Most of the video was shot near the White River in central South Dakota during September and October 2011, there are other shots from Arches National Park in Utah, and Canyon of the Ancients area of Colorado during June 2011.
Equipment Used
Thanks to Dynamic Perception for their support and for making the Stage Zero Dolly. http://www.dynamicperception.com The best dolly made in many ways!
Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 60D
Canon 16-35, Tokina 11-16
Shot in RAW format. Manual mode, Exposure was 30 seconds on most Milky Way shots, 15-30 seconds on Aurora. ISO 1600 - 6400 F2.8. 3 second intervals between exposures
Production Assistants - River Halverson and Kelly McIlhone
Opening title by Gus Winkelman // Winkelmedia LLC // Contact Guswinkelman@gmail for creative solutions
Contact for licensing footage, or anything else.
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2:16

Timelapse: EARTHEREAL
** Please also check out EARTHEREAL II: http://vimeo.com/adonispulatus/earthereal2
The In...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: Adonis Pulatus
Timelapse: EARTHEREAL
** Please also check out EARTHEREAL II: http://vimeo.com/adonispulatus/earthereal2
The International Space Station Expedition 30 crew shot some truly awe-inspiring time-lapse sequences flying over practically every square mile of the globe.
I downloaded the high-resolution image sets that have been made available by the NASA Johnson Space Center and constructed this short time-lapse film in hi-res 2K project format. I was amazed at how clean the Nikon D3S images turned out (even at ISO 3200 and above) which kept the post-processing requirements to a minimum.
Images courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center available from: http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/
Cameras: Nikon D2X and D3S
Lenses: 28-70mm f/2.8, 14-24mm f/2.8, 17-35mm f/2.8, 28mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4
Technique: The majority of the images were shot at 1 second intervals, ISO 200-12800.
Post Processing:
:: Downloaded more than 16K hi-res images from NASA for this project
:: Image sets adjusted in Adobe Lightroom 3.6
:: Image sets imported into an Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 2K 24p project
:: Used GBDeflicker for the image sets with shorter exposure times. Highly recommended: http://granitebaysoftware.com/Products/ProductGBD.aspx
:: Exported as 2048x1024 24p MP4 @ 75Mbps
Soundtrack: "Rallying the Defense" by http://MachinimaSound.com licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
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11:20

Aula de fotografia básica (teoria) - Diafragma, Obturador e ISO
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published: 30 May 2012
Aula de fotografia básica (teoria) - Diafragma, Obturador e ISO
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- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 50188
7:35

ISO 9001 SISTEMA DE GESTION DE LA CALIDAD - YouTube2.wmv
Norma ISO 9001, herramienta que toma mucha importancia como base o plataforma para impleme...
published: 07 Sep 2011
ISO 9001 SISTEMA DE GESTION DE LA CALIDAD - YouTube2.wmv
Norma ISO 9001, herramienta que toma mucha importancia como base o plataforma para implementar sistemas de gestioon enfocados al cliente, ha sido elaborada por el Comité Técnico ISO/TC176 de ISO Organización Internacional para la Estandarización y especifica los requisitos para un buen sistema de gestión de la calidad que pueden utilizarse para su aplicación interna por las organizaciones, para certificación o con fines contractuales.
- published: 07 Sep 2011
- views: 54994
2:06

ISO benefits for business and government
Today's world is full of challenges: for business, government and society. Facing up to th...
published: 10 Dec 2010
ISO benefits for business and government
Today's world is full of challenges: for business, government and society. Facing up to these challenges requires leadership and vision. But leaders also need practical tools they can rely on. ISO standards help CEO's achieve their business objectives and provide governments and regulators with vital technical support ISO's voluntary standards draw on a wealth of experience and expertise. Are developed in partnership with government, business and consumers, tackling the environmental, economic and societal challenges of sustainable development: ISO provides a forum for cooperation and consensus, developing standards through the people that need them, implement them and are affected by them.
Standards help create growth open up global markets, facilitate trade, reduce risks, and ensure that developing countries share in the benefits. ISO provides the tools to tackle challenges like climate change sharing innovation, improving performance and increasing energy efficiency. Standards help build partnerships, increase customer satisfaction, and ensure quality, making the world a more productive, creative and safer place.
Leaders count on ISO. With over 60 years of experience, a network of standards bodies in 163 countries acting globally and locally. More than 18 000 standards for nearly every aspect of technology and business, ISO tackles the issues that keep leaders awake at night, by working hard on global solutions to global challenges.
Today, tomorrow and for the future.
A spanish version of this video is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64oFauIdAHc
- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 12663