Hi,
I've lately being interested in the 'advanced' photography.
I know what is the shutter speed (the amount time that the camera lets the light get inside the photo).
On my camera (SONY DSC S70) I've noticed that the ISO is always 100, but the shutter speed changes.
I'm about to buy a new digital camera, and I'd like to know what ISO stands for, and why in higher ISO there's lots of noise, what is the ultimate ISO for photographing in particular situations (close-up nature, buildings, moving objects (you're taking a train and photographing out of the window)).
I payed my attention to Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (new model should come out soon), if you got another suggestion (price should be upto 1,000 including the lens ((optical zoom should be x12 or more)).
Thank you freaking very much!
Arcady
2007-02-05
08:26:41
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