ISO stands for the International Organization for Standardization. It's an organisation that sets and maintains industrial and commercial standards for the photography market and various other markets ...
At the end of last week’s column, I was demonstrating how differences in aperture affect exposure by reducing or increasing the amount of light that enters your camera. Shutter speed affects exposure ...
Increasing the ISO setting means you can carry on using safe shutter speeds for handheld photography, or successfully freeze fast action, which is a major boon for sports and action photographers ...
One of the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO's) oldest Standards has been fully updated with the latest technological innovations and market requirements. Photography and graphic ...
Last week, we began a review of digital-photography basics by briefly covering the camera’s image sensor and pixels, photo file formats and compression. This week, we’ll cover aperture, shutter speed, ...
Perusing the stats for Nikon’s latest flagship camera, the D5, you may be struck by one number: ISO 3,276,800. That’s right, the camera has an ISO of well over three million. When you change your ISO ...
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