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High Iso test. How is it done?
Keeping the ambient light constant en increasing Iso, decreasing aperture, and increasing the shutter speed?
Or keep the schutter and aperture fixed and reducing the ambient light.
Results will be different so which procedure is followed??
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High Iso test. How is it done?
Keeping the ambient light constant en increasing Iso, decreasing aperture, and increasing the shutter speed?
Or keep the schutter and aperture fixed and reducing the ambient light.
Results will be different so which procedure is followed??
@Ronald maas
You have answered your own question
By increasing the shutter speed and deceasing the aperture value, you are reducing the amount of ambient light going through the sensor.