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  • They're having sex in the corner.... quick turn the ISO to high.

  • Thank you for this video... I am one of those 'graders' trying to learn more about using the camera... : )

  • I swear this video was made for 5th graders trying to play with a camara... am i right?

  • lol......My mom bought that camera and says that it was the best camera that she ever touched...xDD

  • haloooo>>>>>>>see my channel

  • huh?! do you know anything about photography? Looks Like your not...

  • @smasherb216

    Are you on Expert Village?

    i thought not.

    you wont believe the amount of times ive been shooting, its blurry.

    and i thought to myself, that woman on Expert Village said to me. Turn the ISO up. much in the same way that Mufasa talks to Simba in the Lion King in the clouds.

    PS im odviously being sarcastic, these are non helpful, in fact currently im ubove Digital, and am shooting loads on film. a more wholesome, satisfying, and more expensive past time.

  • is this a serious video? lol at taking a sport picture with a point and shoot cam...yea good luck with that...its gonna come out looking like balls...

  • it's not film.

  • Lady! you need help .. seriously!!

    Worst "How to" video I ever seen in my whole life!

  • Nice Video but she keep saying Film and she is using a digital camera...a bit confusing.

  • why auto won't take care of Aquarium?

    why not just switch to sports?

    Will Tv make ISO change?

    what about the noise?

    Nothing on EV adjustment.

    Video about nothing...

  • iso 400 above for compact is kinda useless

  • ibarrajesus, it depends on the light your getting. If you have a lot of light put it on a low iso to produce a clean sharp image, a high iso will produce video noise and the photo won't be as sharp especially if you want to crop after. So a very low iso for landscape (on a nice day) to get a great pic!

  • helpful videos!!! thanks!!!

  • What ISO do you recommend for taking landscape images from a hill?

    Thanks!

  • In any situation always try to use the lowest ISO as possible.

  • I would use an ASA / ISO rating of 50 or 100 as the amount of grain at these setting is minimal...

    NOTE: The lower the ISO / ASA setting = the Lower amount of grain or noise as it is called in Digital Photography. The Higher the ISO / ASA setting = A much greater amount or grain or noise

    Also, dont forget to use a good quality tripod, cable release or your inbuilt camera timer.

    There is more information at my YouTube site - clickherephotography.

    Kind Regards

    Dean.

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