I've been playing games with my ancient 30D.. I use it for various things including astrophotography.. and if you shoot the moon then you want a low ISO, fast shutter and ETTR as close as you can possibly get to the right.
I use a program called IRIS for astro image pre-processing and it allows me to inspect the un-debayered image, and to run a simple command that tells you things like the maximum pixel value.. handy if you're looking for clipped pixels.
So anyway I was thinking I had something utterly wrong when I was pushing exposures way beyond what they should be and at ISO100 I couldn't get more than 3500 out of 4095 ADC counts. Then the penny dropped as I realised the sensor/buffer was clipping, but the ADC wasn't.
So go to ISO125 and I can just clip the image (get 4095), but also get about 25% less readout noise.
looks like I'll stop using ISO100.
I wonder if any other cameras out there are doing the same thing?
I use a program called IRIS for astro image pre-processing and it allows me to inspect the un-debayered image, and to run a simple command that tells you things like the maximum pixel value.. handy if you're looking for clipped pixels.
So anyway I was thinking I had something utterly wrong when I was pushing exposures way beyond what they should be and at ISO100 I couldn't get more than 3500 out of 4095 ADC counts. Then the penny dropped as I realised the sensor/buffer was clipping, but the ADC wasn't.
So go to ISO125 and I can just clip the image (get 4095), but also get about 25% less readout noise.
looks like I'll stop using ISO100.
I wonder if any other cameras out there are doing the same thing?