Where in the world did you buy ISO 204,800 film at. I'd like to try that in my new Nonac D1mk XXV with Nokin 49mm f/.95 EFAF-S-LVR lens.View attachment 147246 ISO 204,800 (bite me)
Subject was making a face because he did not believe I could take a photo in that light
ISO 204,800 .............
hahah I was shooting at ISO 102,400 and had to push it an additional stop in Lightroom.Where in the world did you buy ISO 204,800 film at. I'd like to try that in my new Nonac D1mk XXV with Nokin 49mm f/.95 EFAF-S-LVR lens.View attachment 147246 ISO 204,800 (bite me)
Subject was making a face because he did not believe I could take a photo in that light![]()
Better write Sony a noteISO 204,800 .............
Technically, there is no such thing.
ISO officially only goes (at least today) to 10,000.
wonder if anything has been learned here
Better write Sony a note
Then we should really be calling it ASA instead.Better write Sony a note
Why? Sony doesn't set the standard. Neither does Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Hasslblad, Mamiya, Fuji.............
These folks do.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,look it up
Using ISO 12232:2006,,,,,,,,,,,,,look it up
I have. ASA was retired in 1987.
The current maximum standard is ISO 10,000.
Using ISO 12232:2006,,,,,,,,,,,,,look it up
I have. ASA was retired in 1987.
The current maximum standard is ISO 10,000.
something something i got bored
Film speed - Wikipedia