Whats Your Favourite ISO Setting with the M8?

Whats Your Favourite ISO Setting with the M8?

  • 160

    Votes: 139 46.8%
  • 320

    Votes: 93 31.3%
  • 640

    Votes: 54 18.2%
  • 1250

    Votes: 9 3.0%
  • 2500

    Votes: 2 0.7%

  • Total voters
    297
My favorite ISO is the lowest that I can get by with!

I am not interested in making my images look film like!

For me Film is Dead! I did it for over 30 years and while it has it's "look", I have moved on to digital and embrace it!
 
Logically I know that 160 should deliver the best results but when I shoot @ 320, I'm more in synch with that part of my brain that shot s-o-o-o much film @ 400 over the years. Seems more natural to me...

-g
 
I'm a street documentary photographer shooting hand held and 90 percent of the time converting my images later to B+W.
I find that 640 works great for that purpose, yielding the most film-like look after post-processing. judge for yourself:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/aglimpseoftheworld/467244979/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aglimpseoftheworld/458867696/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aglimpseoftheworld/460044174/

When I am shooting with color in mind, I try for lower ISOs, depending on the lighting. I find that M8 color looks markedly better at lower ISOs.


Great photos...what postprocessing do you use for the BW?
 
I leave it at Auto ISO. I just want to get the shot and don't care too much about the noise.
 
Whatever works?

If Capa took the soldier photo with a Phase One, and post-processed it with HDR and Alien Skin from the future, would the image be any better?

pontificating on minutae == missing the point

The image would have been better, but the composition and the drama of the moment would have been the same. Capa could have shot with a box Brownie or the forthcoming Leica S2 and his pictures still would have been immortal. Consider the D Day landing shot; film ruined in salt water and everything out of focus, but he got the moment just right. There will never be another like him.
 
I use 160 almost all of the time, occasionally I've had to use 320 and 640. They were not bad but I'll use 160 over the other ISO settings.
 
Whatever allows me not to go below 1/125th. I do mostly street photography so I use Auto Iso up to 640. As I like to shoot wide open, most of my day pictures are at 160 which I find wonderful with the M8.
I don't like the "1250" and find the 1600 R-D1 grain way better, similar to the 640 M8 grain.
2500 is unusable IMO unless you have to, that is below 1/8th.


You should really put a RSS on your blawg, so i can follow it :)
 
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