IcyVeins
Senior Member
You may have seen the article on the front page of DPR about the AP photographer using the brand new Panasonic G5 micro 4/3 camera to shoot the olympics instead of a typical Canikon kit; he is being sponsored by Panasonic. They post a gallery of his photos every day and beneath each photo is shown its exposure information.
I am confused by a few of the photos because it appears there are certain times when he has ISO manually set to 1600, which I guess he decided is the highest number for "acceptable" IQ. I don't really understand this decision because many of the shots could have been taken with a much lower ISO, possibly even base ISO of 160, if he had used auto ISO and shutter priority. Virtually all of his shots during the (night time) opening ceremony were ISO 1600, but many were clearly not shot wide open, though DOF clearly would not have been a problem. There were other shots where he could have used a slower shutter speed, for example one shot of a diver just before starting her dive was shot at 1/1300 and ISO 1600.
I really don't see the point of doing this because ISO 160 looks much better than ISO 1600 and it seems like when DOF is not a problem such as with the smaller m4/3 sensor, there is very little reason not to use shutter priority to get the ISO as low as possible. Is my reasoning correct or is there some other reason he may be choosing a high ISO?
I am confused by a few of the photos because it appears there are certain times when he has ISO manually set to 1600, which I guess he decided is the highest number for "acceptable" IQ. I don't really understand this decision because many of the shots could have been taken with a much lower ISO, possibly even base ISO of 160, if he had used auto ISO and shutter priority. Virtually all of his shots during the (night time) opening ceremony were ISO 1600, but many were clearly not shot wide open, though DOF clearly would not have been a problem. There were other shots where he could have used a slower shutter speed, for example one shot of a diver just before starting her dive was shot at 1/1300 and ISO 1600.
I really don't see the point of doing this because ISO 160 looks much better than ISO 1600 and it seems like when DOF is not a problem such as with the smaller m4/3 sensor, there is very little reason not to use shutter priority to get the ISO as low as possible. Is my reasoning correct or is there some other reason he may be choosing a high ISO?