01-14-2020 12:19 AM
Hey everyone,
I googled the heck out of this and couldn't find an answer! On my Canon EOS R the lower ISO values show up as ISO L for ISO 100-320.
Everything I saw online pointed to older cameras and ISO L50, but thats not what i'm seeing on the EOS R.
So for the EOS R, what exactly are the ISO L values? Why are they called L for 100-320 ISO, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of using them? I've seen comparisons online about ISO values and it seems that lower is not always less noisey.
Just to give you some perspective on what I shoot - 90% of my camera usage is for video that ends up on YouTube or social media. Its shot indoors with fully controlled lighting, so I can pretty much use light to get to whatever ISO I need to achieve the cleanest image.
Thanks!
--
Andrew Southworth
Genera studios
Solved! Go to Solution.
01-19-2020 02:54 PM
@GeneraStudios wrote:Not sure what you're referring to.
I think you should refer to the instruction manual, instead of the internet.
01-19-2020 04:56 PM
01-19-2020 05:11 PM
@GeneraStudios wrote:
Can't find anything about this in the manual, thats why I'm here.
What manual are you looking at? The "Advanced User Guide" is available from the same product support page where you should have downloaded your camera's software. I am not aware of any other manuals.
Ths screenshot that I posted is from page 242.
12/18/2024: New firmware updates are available.
EOS C300 Mark III - Version 1..0.9.1
EOS C500 Mark II - Version 1.1.3.1
12/05/2024: New firmware updates are available.
EOS R5 Mark II - Version 1.0.2
09/26/2024: New firmware updates are available.
EOS R6 Mark II - Version 1.5.0
Canon U.S.A Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without permission is prohibited.