Class: ISO Settings
by Mendoza on Mar.05, 2009, under Class, Event
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ISO refers to the sensor sensitivity to light. On our sixth meeting we got to play with the ISO Settings on the camera and compared several pictures. A lower ISO number (or setting) reduces sensitivity to light hitting the sensor and helpful to create Quality Portraits. A higher ISO Setting increases the sensor’s sensitivity to light but also creates ‘noise’. Useful when shooting in low light such
f2.0, 1/160 sec, ISO 1600, 50mm 
