Hi all,
Man,I'm still learning a lot...
I'd not been all 'that' careful with ISO. I usually pump it up to where the light meter shows good to go, on both stills and video.
I have tried usually, with video to keep it in multiples of 160 as that I heard that was more optimum for some reason I can't remember right now.
But recently, in looking at some talks by some pro still photogs, they were emphasizing that they tried to almost never go beyond ISO 100, and maybe 200, for clarity and lack of noise.
Does this go too for video? I'm guessing so...and wonder what the optimum ISO is for video?
I'm guessing quite low..meaning I may need to buy some more lights.

Anyway...what is the optimum ISO for video with the 5D3? Would that be right at 160?
Thanks in advance,
cayenne
Man,I'm still learning a lot...
I'd not been all 'that' careful with ISO. I usually pump it up to where the light meter shows good to go, on both stills and video.
I have tried usually, with video to keep it in multiples of 160 as that I heard that was more optimum for some reason I can't remember right now.
But recently, in looking at some talks by some pro still photogs, they were emphasizing that they tried to almost never go beyond ISO 100, and maybe 200, for clarity and lack of noise.
Does this go too for video? I'm guessing so...and wonder what the optimum ISO is for video?
I'm guessing quite low..meaning I may need to buy some more lights.
Anyway...what is the optimum ISO for video with the 5D3? Would that be right at 160?
Thanks in advance,
cayenne