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Maybe it’s the dual ISO switch that happens that put people off. Going from 1000 to 1250 can seem quite harsh because it seems like you lose a lot of latitude switching from 1000 to 1250. Maybe that is why people believe 1000 is so great? I haven’t seen any big advantaged going from 400 to 1000 regard latitude. But 1000 ISO sure gives you a lot of bad noise : )
Personally, I recommend to stay at 400 for best IQ and less noise. The camera also likes to be overexposed rather than underexposing. Like a Canon oppose to a Nikon. Staying at the far-right side on your scope at iso 400 controlling with a ND will give you tons of latitude in RAW with a low noise signal. Even underexposing in 400 iso seem better than switch to 1250 in some cases, regard latitude.