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WHAT IS “ISO” AND HOW TO SET “ISO” FOR PORTRAIT & STREETSTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY

May 9, 2016

Kurt wearing metal panel heeled monk-strap leather shoes//similar from Givenchy Menswear//Sisley Mens Over Coat//grey panel smart pants//Celine oversized sunglasses//fisherman mini beanies//Calibre grey cardigan//Scaramanga vintage leather satchel

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Review on Sisley Grid print wool coat: I am normally a size 38, I would say that if you want a super-fitted look, you can buy one size down. DSC_1069副本

Q: I am new to DLSR photography and how should I set my ISO when I take photos for my outfits?
A: Set your ISO as 100 for the best details without introducing noise to your photos. Do not shoot your photos indoor or under hush sunlight. (that is direct outdoor sunlight between 10 am – 2pm)

Q: It is getting dark, and I am shooting fast moving subject, do I still using ISO 100?
A: No, if you are shooting a fast moving person in the late afternoon, you would need shutter speed around 1/400 second or even faster, which means you will need to set your ISO higher to make sure the person is not blurry in the photo.

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Above: original photo with ISO 100//ISO200// ISO500. Shot with Nikon D650 with shutter speed: 1/500 second // Lens: Sigma F1.4 85mm
Below: After editing, you can tell the photo with ISO 500 has lost more details than the photo with ISO 100. 

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