Digital Camera- ISO settings

Apr 17th, 2010 by GuestArticle in Shopping Tips Cameras And Photography

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

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25 Comments

  • Good work, Im a newb, and you actually taught me shutter speed, appature rate and iso – been reading for hours without it being shown/describes so very well. No school like the old skewl eh langley – indeed udaman!

  • 10 thumbs up

  • wow, thanks

  • Incredible movie! Needed to know what ISO was… Got a new 350D and your movie was PERFECT! I now know what ISO is! Thanks!

  • higher the speed better for sports shots or fast moving pictures

  • AlexandrasRun

    thank you! you explained it very well. and your voice was very pleasant. =P

  • SmallWorldFilms

    This was very helpful. I also use a Nikon D50. I know, I know, it’s old but I have so much to learn that I’m sure I wont want a newer camera for a while. And I’m loving it anyway.

  • PERFECT!!!

  • ashishtandon07

    Thank you so much Sir for posting this tip. It gives us starters a clear idea about how to use the ISO. Thank you so much again.

  • SmallWorldFilms:

    Don’t be discouraged by the D50 being “old” I have one too and though I’m upgrading to a D90 I don’t expect the overall results to be incredibly superior (if you have good lenses). Mainly more pro cameras just make it easier to make good pictures, but don’t really make the end result that much superior. Remember… a person who knows what they are doing can do amazing things with a point and shoot whereas a person who has no idea wouldn’t be able to get anywhere with a D3! :)

  • You probably know this Langley2005, but on the D50 you don’t have to ALSO hold down the exposure compensation when changing the iso. you can just hold down the iso button on the back then turn the rear rotation dial.

  • bigsmooth71

    Well done, love the examples that you showed they were perfect.

  • very informative and well explained

  • thank you very much , ISO has always been a bit of a confusing subject for me, even when shooting in a studio, i would tend to avoid the ISO even if i had it too high, which was making my work too grainy. does anybody know what the best ISO and shutter speed would be for a nice studio shoot, im looking for a natural style image, but i still want it to look very professional. (something warm, not too brightly lit etc)

  • thank you dude.. you the man!

  • Orangekissin

    very useful info. thanks!

  • thank you sir.

  • simple yet very useful thank you very much

  • shitstain224

    very good

  • arulnaveen1993

    cuul

  • Thanks a lot for this, i’m just starting a photography course is this was really useful. Thanks.

  • Thanks!

  • Excellent vid.

  • thanks.. its really helpfull to me,,

  • dmcrae007tube

    THanks for your tutorial. Very informative…cheers from Orlando

 

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