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ISO is a measure of the sensitivity of your camera's sensor to light. (The term ISO is an abbreviation for the International Organization for Standardization.) The higher the number of the ISO, the more light is recorded by your camera's sensor. The trade-off with raising the ISO value is an increase in "noise." We are familiar with the concept of "grain" from film photography. In that process, the visible spots and speckles on the photograph were actual enlarged grains, a result of the…

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HOW ISO WILL AFFECT THE IMAGE:  A higher ISO value will make every pixel absorb more light, which will ultimately introduce noise in the form of 'graininess' in the image. Triangle Photography, Iso Photography, Exposure Triangle, Camera Basics, Aperture Photography, Iso Settings, Aperture And Shutter Speed, Film Camera Photography, Photography Composition

Aperture/ISO/Shutter Speed When altering the aperture on the camera settings, you are indicating how wide the lens iris opens, allowing you to control the amount of light that gets in. Aperture is measured in f-stop numbers (i.e f/2 or f/22 as you can see in the below diagram). The smaller the lens opening, the higher the f-stop and the higher the f-stop the less light, therefore more of the image will be in focus and vice versa. When we alter the aperture we also must consider whether we…

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Food Photography Tip of the Week |11| What the heck is ISO? ISO is your camera’s [specifically—the image sensor] sensitivity to light. // the lower the ISO –> less sensitivity to light –> finer grain in the photo –

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