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 - Recommended ISO for DSLR cameras
 
Recommended ISO for DSLR cameras
There is an optimal ISO value for each DSLR, where your specific sensor provides the optimal balance between read noise and dynamic range.
ISO in the digital domain is unfortunately much misunderstood. The most important thing to understand is that picking an ISO value does not - in any way - make your digital camera's sensor more or less sensitive to light. A sensor's ability to convert incoming photons into electrons is fixed. This article by Chris van den Berge goes in more depth.
For the purpose of astrophotograph then, your camera will have an ISO value that is optimal for this type of photography. This section contains a number of suggested ISO values for popular DSLR models from popular vendors. These values are based on data from Photons to photos, sensorgen.info (now defunct), DxOMark and dslr-astrophotography.com.
Please note that these are suggestions and you may wish to do more research and/or try one above the suggested setting.
Canon
Canon 100D / Rebel SL1
400
Canon 1000D / Rebel XS
200
Canon 1100D / Rebel T3
1600
Canon 1200D / Rebel T5
800
Canon 1DX
3200
Canon 1D Mark II
400
Canon 1D Mark II-N
400
Canon 1D Mark III
800
Canon 1D Mark IV
1600
Canon 1Ds Mark II
400
Canon 1Ds Mark III
800
Canon 20D
1600
Canon 30D
800
Canon 350D / Rebel XT
400
Canon 400D / Rebel XTi
200
Canon 40D
800
Canon 450D / Rebel XSi
400
Canon 500D / Rebel T1i
1600
Canon 550D / Rebel T2i
800
Canon 50D
400
Canon 5D
800
Canon 5D Mark II
1600
Canon 5D Mark III
3200
Canon 600D / Rebel T3i
800
Canon 60D / Canon 60Da
800
Canon 650D / Rebel T4i
800
Canon 6D
1600
Canon 700D / Rebel T5i
800
Canon 70D
1600
Canon 7D
400
Canon 7D Mark II
1600
Canon 80D
200
Nikon
D3100
1600
D3200
100
D3300
400
D5000
400
D5100
200
D5200
800
D5300
200
D5500
100
D600
200
D610
400
D700
800
D7000
100
D7100
200
D750
100
D800
200
D810a
200
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