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jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
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This is the best explanation of photography settings I have ever seen
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deviledapple
· 9 years ago
i wish this would have been an available guide back when i took my photography class (a million and two years ago)
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deleted
· 9 years ago
Holy crap! Can you explain what it's like to be over 1 millions years old?
deviledapple
· 9 years ago
well my back hurts a lot
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guest
· 9 years ago
The ISO doesn't just make an image grainier, it makes the camera more sensitive to light and therefore if you're in really dark conditions, you just make the ISO from 50 to 800+ and the image instantly becomes lighter. It's great for night and indoor stuff.
sealeena
· 9 years ago
A side note: Your f-stop needs to be at a lower setting when paired with a higher ISO in low light settings. On cameras that are not that great, though, the higher ISO usually does result in a grainier picture, and the result is you cannot enlarge it like a picture with a lower ISO.
willschnied
· 9 years ago
Aperture Science
jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
We do what we must, because, we can