Re: My collection...finally -- pic HEAVY
Yup, the ISO settings are useful, but since you're photographing stationary subjects (guitars just lying there stagnant) in adequate lighting conditions with a steady hilarious position, you can go for the higher speed ISO settings (ISO 50 rather than ISO 400/800) to get the absolute crisp shots everyone wants to see. If you look at some of Toejam's dimly lit pictures, you can see his camera trying to automatically compensate for the dim light by using a slower ISO (ISO 400 or more maybe) to capture more light but the downside is that you can see more "grain" or "digital noise" in the picture. (Sorry Toejam for using you as an example. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] )
Yup, the ISO settings are useful, but since you're photographing stationary subjects (guitars just lying there stagnant) in adequate lighting conditions with a steady hilarious position, you can go for the higher speed ISO settings (ISO 50 rather than ISO 400/800) to get the absolute crisp shots everyone wants to see. If you look at some of Toejam's dimly lit pictures, you can see his camera trying to automatically compensate for the dim light by using a slower ISO (ISO 400 or more maybe) to capture more light but the downside is that you can see more "grain" or "digital noise" in the picture. (Sorry Toejam for using you as an example. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] )
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