10-30-2017, 09:00 PM
Don't be ridiculous. You never took a photo at ISO 6, I'm very sure and I'm also very sure there was no base ISO 6 at all. If you think else, check it up and deliver a proof. And even if there was an ISO 6 camera - at Kodak times the noise was worse than today's ISO 64. This kind of theoretical blurb without any real use or need in everyday practice is a bit upsetting, I have to say.
And SLR is a single lens reflex - they don't have base ISO as they are film cameras. Also, in the beginning of digital cameras not each camera had a finder or an LCD. Often they had to be connected to a PC / Mac and shot exclusively tethered, at a whopping 1 MP, sometimes less.
And SLR is a single lens reflex - they don't have base ISO as they are film cameras. Also, in the beginning of digital cameras not each camera had a finder or an LCD. Often they had to be connected to a PC / Mac and shot exclusively tethered, at a whopping 1 MP, sometimes less.