Digital Camera- ISO settings


How to make the most of the ISO settings on your digital camera

25 Responses to “Digital Camera- ISO settings”

  1. Excellent video, exactly what I wanted to know, thanks.

  2. it really helped me 2 clearify some doubts !!!

  3. Very good thanks!

  4. MrCanonpowershot on November 15th, 2011 at 8:23 am

    Great learning video, thanks!

  5. HQelectronicsreviews on November 15th, 2011 at 8:50 am

    @AlFdda I agree with you !

  6. Really good video. I just learned something new!! Thanks

  7. Great learning video, thanks abd hope to see more.

  8. better and handy. thanks

  9. thank you for taking the time to share

  10. Not sure what this means. RB.

  11. Hi, thanks for the comment. ISO as such will not help with action shots. More likely you will find a faster shutter speed such as 1/500 or 1/1000th useful, but this can often be made possible by the use of a higher ISO setting. Depends as ever on how much light you have available.

  12. does nikon D50 can do csl/ strobist?

  13. Hackiesacker007 on November 15th, 2011 at 1:12 pm

    Thank you, this really helped.

    Is ISO also used for fast, action shots?

  14. So helpful!

  15. Great learning video, thanks!

  16. Nikon D50

  17. which camera did u use to record these all

  18. Great tutorial. Thank you.

  19. Thank you for posting the tutorial Mr. Brown. You are a wonderful teacher.

  20. Excellent question. The chip is in fact the same sensitivity all the time. In order to give a higher ISO, the signal from the chip is amplified more and this produces the noise.

  21. Depends on the focal length of the lens. A wide angle is much easier to hand hold than telephoto. 4×6 pictures can certainly be unsharp, but you’re right, the more you enlarge them, the more unsharp they will look . RB.

  22. What causes the noise?

  23. Hi phroggyy
    Just connect up a video lead from the AV out socket on the camera to the TV.

  24. wow!!!I hate reading the manual…this is very helpful for beginners like me..thanks a lot!

  25. Thank you! How did you make it show on the TV?

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