Fast ISO setting

A level of the ISO that makes the sensor more sensitive to light than normal, requiring a shorter exposure time than normal as a result. In low-light conditions, where longer shutter speeds would be inappropriate, fast settings might be of great assistance. One of the drawbacks is that as the ISO speed is increased, the grain-like noise that exists within the image becomes more noticeable.


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Martin is the creator of About Photography Blog. With over 15 years of experience as a practicing photographer, Martin’s approach focuses on photography as an art form, emphasizing the stories behind the images rather than concentrating on gear.

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