Rookie mistake – ISO revisited
I said I may revisit the ISO topic in the future, but I didn't think it was going to be this quick.
After playing with the ISO value the other day I accidentally left it set to ISO H 1.0 (or ISO 3200.) I couldn't see that much difference between the different ISO values at that time.
Yesterday I was shooting taking pictures of my son while he was taking a bath. I don't think you can find a more cheerer picture to be honest. I set up the stand, mounted the camera, composed the picture and set focus, aperture and shutter speed. I took some shots and checked their sharpness in the LCD display. It looked good so we (me and my wife) tried getting the best smiles and cutest, funniest, coolest poses. I think we succeeded, tell by yourself.
This is just one of them, but he's just great!
Click on the picture and you'll notice all the grain. Unfortunately I didn't notice this until checking on the computer, and then the moment was gone since ages. I'm quite positive this is due to incorrect ISO setting. I'll make sure to check all settings next time.
