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CNET.co.uk has 4 stories on iso
Better digital photos
Digital Living By increasing your ISO speed from 100 to 200, 400 or more, you're essentially increasing the sensitivity of your image sensor. Also, remember to reset your ISO back to 100 at the end of the party. Keep in mind that you will get a little more image...
3 August 2006, 15:09
What's the best type of image stabilisation?
Digital Living To compensate for the fast shutter speed, the camera automatically increases the light sensitivity, or ISO, of the camera, so that the sensor gets more information in less time. The problem with this is higher ISO levels generally lead to grainy...
25 July 2007, 12:16
How can I take pictures without flash?
Digital Living The sensitivity of the sensor is measured using the ISO rating, which is adjustable on digital cameras (on a film camera, it depends on the film you use). Most digital cameras offer a range from around ISO 100 to ISO 400, with the higher number...
13 December 2006, 11:58
Bluff it as a fashion photographer
Digital Living With the Nikon D70 we're using, this is ISO 200. If it's possible with your camera, use ISO 160 or 100. By setting the ISO low, you're getting the best signal-to-noise ratio. A light meter lets you set an ISO (film sensitivity) and shutter speed...
10 November 2006, 15:23


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