Basics of Digital Photography - ISO
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Basics of Digital Photography: ISO

ISO stands for International Standards Organisation and when releated to photography, it is a industry scale for measuring the sensitivity to light. In today’s world where the film has been replaced by a digital image sensor, ISO basically relates to how much sensitive the sensor get’s to the light that enters the camera. ISO is measured in numbers where the lowest number means least sensitive to light (example ISO 100) while the highest being most sensitive to light (example ISO 3200). Almost all digital cameras today allow to control the ISO settings and so it is important to know what it is and what effect does it have on the snap that you take. After all, we all want to get that WOW factor in our photography – right?
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Basics of Digital Photography - Exposure Triangle
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Basics of Digital Photography – Exposure Triangle

A well exposed photograph is a result of the correct Shutter speed, the correct ISO and the correct Aperture. The exposure triangle defines the relationship between all three of these photographic aspects. No single setting is just right or called an ideal exposure. The best way to learn this is to go out and shoot some photographs while taking notes of the exposure settings.
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