Digital cameras use image sensors instead of film, and ISO
(International Standards Organization) simply denotes how
sensitive the image sensor is to the amount of light present. If
the ISO is set at a high level, for example, the image sensors
are more sensitive and pictures can be taken in relatively
little light. On the other hand, lower ISO settings are used
when more light is available.
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(International Standards Organization) simply denotes how
sensitive the image sensor is to the amount of light present. If
the ISO is set at a high level, for example, the image sensors
are more sensitive and pictures can be taken in relatively
little light. On the other hand, lower ISO settings are used
when more light is available.
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