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Got my new camera today. It's way more camera than what I
need. I have a lot of figuring out to do. Like, what's an
ISO?

Here's a pic, right out of the box, of my favorite model.

http://community.webshots.com/user/sbvernon

Scotty


Film speed. ISO 100-bright daylight. Typically, most one time use cameras
use ISO 400, pictures tend to be grainier.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...31781966ZpdnCs

Taken with a one time use 35mm. View full size to see the graininess. Great
pic, but it would have been better at ISO 100.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...31781966VEPagM

This was taken with the Canon, ISO 100. Note the difference in the full size
mode. There are other pics in the album taken in lower light with a
disposable where the graininess is even more obvious.

John Cairns


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"Scotty" wrote in message
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Got my new camera today. It's way more camera than what

I
need. I have a lot of figuring out to do. Like, what's

an
ISO?

Here's a pic, right out of the box, of my favorite

model.

http://community.webshots.com/user/sbvernon

Scotty


Film speed. ISO 100-bright daylight. Typically, most one

time use cameras
use ISO 400, pictures tend to be grainier.


http://community.webshots.com/photo/...13771593550317
81966ZpdnCs

Taken with a one time use 35mm. View full size to see the

graininess. Great
pic, but it would have been better at ISO 100.


http://community.webshots.com/photo/...13906777690317
81966VEPagM

This was taken with the Canon, ISO 100. Note the

difference in the full size
mode. There are other pics in the album taken in lower

light with a
disposable where the graininess is even more obvious.



I can't see any difference, the second is a bit darker.
Anyway, they're both great shots!

Scotty




 
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