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Does ISO matter when shooting RAW?
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Does ISO matter when shooting RAW?
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Any adjustments due to the iso setting is applied after raw capture and digitization and affects only the jpeg and the display. It does not affect the raw captured. The raw image is completely independent of the iso chosen.
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