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  • my teacher thought me this but i forgot it....but now i know thanks 4 the recap :D!

  • ISO is light boost

  • So far away from lions :D

  • @ctkallday666, not camera speed, but film speed. In the same light conditions, you could take a faster photo with ISO800 film than ISO100 film, but you have a compromise in graininess. Your t50 should always be set to the ISO value of the film you have in the camera.

    With a DSLR, however, one does not have physical film but/so can vary ISO as one wishes, according to what noise/speed compromise you are willing to make at that moment.

  • Thx! :)

  • nice !!

  • Great video, what size lens do you have on?

  • Hi Chris, I happen to just be using the stock-standard Canon 18-55mm zoom; it works quicte well on the UCA adapter with a small DSLR, but because it is rather long, if one wants to use a larger DSLR then it is a very good idea to go for a pancake lens or at least something like the 50mm f1.8.

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