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The exposure triangle: Aperture, shutter speed and ISO explained
Apr 17, 2015 17:06:08   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2015/04/15/the-exposure-triangle-aperture-shutter-speed-and-iso-explained/?

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Apr 18, 2015 08:01:56   #
richosob Loc: Lambertville, MI
 
bcheary wrote:
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2015/04/15/the-exposure-triangle-aperture-shutter-speed-and-iso-explained/?


Thanks for the link, it does explain some things about ISO that I've wondered about. I will definitely save this page. Thank you Brian I really appreciate this info.

Rich

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Apr 18, 2015 12:42:05   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
richosob wrote:
Thanks for the link, it does explain some things about ISO that I've wondered about. I will definitely save this page. Thank you Brian I really appreciate this info.

Rich


You are welcome Rich. :-D

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Apr 18, 2015 14:43:52   #
imagesintime Loc: small town, mid-America
 
bcheary wrote:
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2015/04/15/the-exposure-triangle-aperture-shutter-speed-and-iso-explained/?


Just remember, only aperture and shutter speed effect the amount of light that hits your camera's sensor. All iso does is electronically increase the strength of the light captured prior to it being saved and can have a negative effect on the quality of the light that was captured. The exposure 'triangle' is a relative new thing in the history of cameras.

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Apr 18, 2015 15:17:59   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
imagesintime wrote:
Just remember, only aperture and shutter speed effect the amount of light that hits your camera's sensor. All iso does is electronically increase the strength of the light captured prior to it being saved and can have a negative effect on the quality of the light that was captured. The exposure 'triangle' is a relative new thing in the history of cameras.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :-D

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