Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Digital Camera- ISO settings






How to make the most of the ISO settings on your digital camera.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for your instructions. Finally, I understand.

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  2. Excellent video, exactly what I wanted to know, thanks.

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  3. it really helped me 2 clearify some doubts !!!

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  4. Very good thanks!
    

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  5. Great learning video, thanks!

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  6. HQelectronicsreviewsMay 8, 2013 at 12:20 PM

    I agree with you !

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  7. Really good video. I just learned something new!! Thanks

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  8. Great learning video, thanks abd hope to see more.

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  9. better and handy. thanks

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  10. Not sure what this means. RB.

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  11. Hi, thanks for the comment. ISO as such will not help with action shots. More likely you will find a faster shutter speed such as 1/500 or 1/1000th useful, but this can often be made possible by the use of a higher ISO setting. Depends as ever on how much light you have available.

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  12. does nikon D50 can do csl/ strobist?

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  13. Thank you, this really helped.

    Is ISO also used for fast, action shots?

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  14. Great learning video, thanks!

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  15. which camera did u use to record these all

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  16. Thank you for posting the tutorial Mr. Brown. You are a wonderful teacher.

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  17. Excellent question. The chip is in fact the same sensitivity all the time. In order to give a higher ISO, the signal from the chip is amplified more and this produces the noise.

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  18. Depends on the focal length of the lens. A wide angle is much easier to hand hold than telephoto. 4x6 pictures can certainly be unsharp, but you're right, the more you enlarge them, the more unsharp they will look . RB.

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  19. What causes the noise?

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  20. Hi phroggyy
    Just connect up a video lead from the AV out socket on the camera to the TV.

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  21. wow!!!I hate reading the manual...this is very helpful for beginners like me..thanks a lot!

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  22. Thank you! How did you make it show on the TV?

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  23. Excellent indeed on the particular subject ISO setting. Would you please cover more on digital photography. Thanks

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  24. thanks alot buddy

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