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Originally Posted by goaljnky
This sort of relates to the post from DiD. I saw that the D200 will have the ISO all the way up to 3200. It is my understanding that the higher the ISO the grainier the picture. When the ISO is set to 400 on my Coolpix 8800 the pictures turn out too grainy for my taste. Am I doing something wrong, or is this just my "artistic preference" to have a sharper picture?
In other words, when increasing the ISO, what changes need to be made to shutter speed and aperture settings?
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This higher ISO allow you to capture low lighting object without flash. However the draw back is the picture will be grainy. That's why in sunny day, you want something like 100ISO, indoors with flash usually use 200ISO
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