Anyone who has been into photography for more than a few months knows of the many technological changes that have taken place in the industry. One of the most exciting recent advancements is that of increased light sensitivity due to improved image sensors and image processors. Several new models offer normal ISO ratings of up to 12,800 with the ability to “push” up to over ISO 100,000.
For those of us who prefer working with natural light this a great advance since we can now capture more in low light situations. It also means that if we need to supplement the natural light, we can do so more subtly as not to ruin the natural lighting. Remember though, that even if the quantity of light is low, the quality of the light still matters. Look at how the light is illuminating your subject and use bounce and fill light to improve the look of your final image.
For more information and thoughts about working with these cameras and low light situations, check out David Ziser’s blog Digital Pro Talk and visit Digital Photo Pro magazine’s website for an article reviewing the many new cameras on the market with high ISO settings.












