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Benefits of shooting below a camera's native ISO?
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Recently I signed up for some Patreons of photographers that I like, and one of them uploads some of their RAW images for retouching/color correction practice and I noticed that they were shooting below the native ISO (they were using a D810 at ISO 31, native is ISO 64). I began reading about shooting below native ISO and if I'm understanding correctly, you gain dynamic contrast in the shadows but lose dynamic range in your highlights? Is this correct?

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