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Old 02-01-2007, 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by mikeboy View Post
sorry for the probably dumb question, but I am a little confused, higher ISO means higher ISO number, like ISO 800 or 1600, or do you mean sharpness, because ISO 100 is sharper than ISO 1600... which is the higher ISO?
High ISO is a higher number like 800 or 1600. You can use it in low light conditions but it can result in grainy or "noisey" shots.
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