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FEATURED WEB TUTORIAL: ISO
 

High ISO Settings

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The ISO setting on a digital camera is a measure of its sensor's sensitivity to light. Low values indicate a lesser sensitivity to light, high ISO values indicate a greater sensitivity to light. With all cameras however, an increased sensitivity to light comes at a price, and this is true to a greater or lesser extent with all types of digital cameras, ranging from the least to the most expensive models. As the sensitivity of the sensor augments - a process akin to increasing the volume of a radio - electronic noise starts to appear, the visual equivalent of the sound distortion that can become audible when the radio's volume is turned way up.
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A camera has to make a lot of decisions when you press the shutter button. It needs to determine the brightness of the scene and the distance
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