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Interesting.. a little bit of online reading about ISO50 confirms (even in Canon's literature at their website) that there is a stop loss in dynamic range at ISO50.... but it also talks about why I hadn't noticed ---- its not something you'll see in studio. Since that's where I shoot most of my stuff at 50... well...

Anyway, several things I read while researching this claim that ISO200 is the 5D's "sweet spot" for noise and dynamic range... anyone else seeing that?

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Interesting.. a little bit of online reading about ISO50 confirms (even in Canon's literature at their website) that there is a stop loss in dynamic range at ISO50.... but it also talks about why I hadn't noticed ---- its not something you'll see in studio. Since that's where I shoot most of my stuff at 50... well...

Anyway, several things I read while researching this claim that ISO200 is the 5D's "sweet spot" for noise and dynamic range... anyone else seeing that?

Thanks for the info Brad. I was just going off internet rumors
I will try to test the iso200 thing on a shoot later today.

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