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Photography 101: Using Auto ISO

In its simplest terms, ISO is your camera sensor’s sensitivity to light. As ISO numbers increase, so does the camera’s ability to capture more light. In bright, daylight conditions, you can use a low ISO value. For darker scenarios, you can up the ISO to increase the amount of light

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ISO made easy: Understanding your ISO settings

ISO allows you to adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light. Let’s help you find out more about ISO. What is ISO? ISO is sort of like volume control for listening to music. If there’s not much signal — in this case, light — you crank up your camera’s sensitivity. Film

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The advantage of Auto ISO

Using Auto ISO can have advantages when you’re out photographing. In photography, ISO is a rating of your camera sensor’s sensitivity to light. A lower ISO like 50 or 100 means that the sensor will require longer shutter speeds and larger apertures to properly expose an image. A higher ISO

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Photography tip: Use Auto ISO for action scenes

Have you ever taken some action shots with incorrect exposure? Try using your camera’s Auto ISO setting instead of setting it manually. Today’s featured photography tip explains how it works to achieve the best exposure for your dynamic scenes. In the video above, Jay P. Morgan of The Slanted Lens shares his

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