: rofl: first, to teach all the mate part. In the instructions to the camera there is an answer. Iso has nothing to do with it. You need to shoot in m mode and pay special attention to the shutter speed parameter - the more it is, the more plastic the scene is shot and, for shorter, dynamic scenes, shoot. But if you make the shutter speed shorter (if you didn’t lie - an exact value like 160) is more than recommended - there will be an explicit banding from the bands that will increase with a shorter shutter speed. Read the instructions carefully, and advice from the photographer - forget about ISO 100 shoot starting at 200
Post has been editedRobertzemekis - 19.10.12, 00:14