KEE friends, has anyone heard that ISO will work better when the camera is frozen (can reduce noise in the photos)?
As we know, if you use a high ISO, it can make the image noisy. But usually certain conditions require you to use a high ISO. But there are many ways to overcome this besides increasing the ISO, such as using a low shutter speed.
KEE friends are not advised to try an experiment that was carried out using a Sony A350 camera which was kept in the freezer for 15 minutes, and here are the photos at ISO 3200.
Source : classphotography.com
Many people don't know this, but drastic temperature changes from low to high temperatures on a camera can cause mould to form on the camera. KEE friends definitely don't want that. Do they?
There was an experiment carried out by zodiaclight.com by cooling a Canon 350D camera and measuring the amount of noise in the image. It was found that cooling the sensor reduced noise in photos by as much as 40%. This finding is still being debated, but what is certain is don't try to freeze your camera, KEE friends!