Monday, December 22, 2014

Understanding ISO

Labels (Low ISO): ISO-100, Aperture-3.5, Shutter Speed-1/10
Labels (High ISO): ISO-6400, Aperture-3.5, Shutter Speed-1/500

Question Answers...
~ISO is the measure of a digital camera sensor's sensitivity to light
~In the camera, ISO can detect light to get the right amount needed, which then also either brightens or darkens a photo.
~In the "Exposure Triangle," ISO changes the lighting which then changes aperture along with shutter speed. The higher the ISO, the lower the aperture and shutter speed need to be, and vise versa because not as much opening or time for light is needed with the higher ISO. 

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