Your earlier response did surprise me.
May be becuase you read too many PDML mails:-)

Thanks
Ramesh

--- Lon Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ramesh, I think I misunderstood an earlier post
> you made on this subject.  I thought you were
> talking
> about film cameras when you said you could boost
> ISO,
> as if it were aperature or shutter, to continue to
> handhold.  My apologies.
> 
> If every dumb post I've made on PDML were
> emblazed on bronze, people would spit on me.
> 
> PackToooye!  (fer example).    -Lon
> 
> Ramesh Kumar wrote:
> 
> > Predicting the light condition of the subject is
> > difficult, so the deciding the ISO in advance.
> > 
> > Assume, I have shot first frames(say 5) with rated
> ISO
> > and then increase  ISO speed. In this case I need
> to
> > push frames 5 to 35.
> > Can I instruct the lab to push only 5 to 35?
> > Pls let me know if its possible.
> > 
> > In case of DSLR we can change the ISO speed per
> frame.
> > 
> > 
> > I will agree that high ISO will introduce noise
> and
> > usage of tripod is recommended.
> > 
> > When tripod is not available, given a choice b/w
> not
> > shooting and shooting with slight noise, latter
> seems
> > to decent choice.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Ramesh
> > 
> > 
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