Calvin
Established
Following my last thread, I would like to have your opinion on your choice of ISO. What is your favourite selection for daily capture? Tks.
- ISO 100
- ISO 200
- ISO 400
- Others
FPjohn
Well-known
400
400
Hello:
Iso 400 for "street photography" hand-held with a slower 50mm lens f2.8/3.5. Indoors/outdoors with a faster lens, f1.4/2, iso 400 again-HP5 most often.
yours
Frank
400
Hello:
Iso 400 for "street photography" hand-held with a slower 50mm lens f2.8/3.5. Indoors/outdoors with a faster lens, f1.4/2, iso 400 again-HP5 most often.
yours
Frank
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Davor
Established
Iso 400.
Trust me, you'r going to need the speed.
Trust me, you'r going to need the speed.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
400-ish. But delta3200 works well with medium format, too. Or e100sw, once in a while
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
With "good" light, I prefer 200. That is my normal rating for TX. 400 is a bit fast for controlling DOF, but others may find it preferable. I also might use 100 (e.g., APX) if I'm going for a different look.
400 for lower light situations.
All this assuming b&w film.
400 for lower light situations.
All this assuming b&w film.
Gid
Well-known
400. Just trying some Provia 400 for fun, but normally Delta pro. Sometimes FP4 if its a really bright day.
x-ray
Veteran
100 delta good light normal day to day film
400 delta OK light
800 (pushed HP5) poor light
3200 Delta bery bad light
400 delta OK light
800 (pushed HP5) poor light
3200 Delta bery bad light
lZr
L&M
Pushable ISO 400 film, like Tri-X
W
wlewisiii
Guest
100 whenever possible, 400+ when it's not.
William
William
Stevez4
Stevez4
320 B/w M8
sejanus
Member
125 for 35mm, 400 for 6x6, whatever I can get away with for digital! 
popstar
Well-known
ISO400 is my preferred speed for most street situations.
NL2377
*scratches head*
400 & 800, though I tend to shoot in at night, and in poorly lit areas.
S
Socke
Guest
100 slide for colour in daylight, 100 and 400 in B&W.
pesphoto
Veteran
For street shooting I use TriX at asa 1000. Fast shutter speed and small apertures!
abumac
Well-known
Ilford XP2, 400 ASA
kshapero
South Florida Man
I use 400 but I am thinking of going to 1600 and use an ND .6 filter during the day.
JeffGreene
(@)^(@)
400 generally, but 100 for good light at midday, 200 otherwise during the day.
Steve Litt
Well-known
400 ISO (always B/W)for film but since the RD-1 ISO varies more so I may try XP2 or something similar if I use up whats in the freezer.
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve
Calvin
Established
Thanks all for your support and input!!
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