Most cameras have a built in button for the ISO function. You can click on it and then change the number.
If there's isn't a button you should check the different settings menus for that option.
The lowest ISO in a camera is about ISO 50.
ISO settings indicate the sensitivity of a DSLR camera. Most DSLRs offer 100 to 1600 ISO settings. The highest end cameras feature settings from 50 to 3200 or even 6400 ISO. The Kodak DCS digital camera is the highet ISO camera on the market with 6400 ISO.
It's how sensitive the film is to the light. Which is measured in ISO. If you use a film camera. The film box should say what ISO it is. If you have a digital camera, you can adjust it in certain modes in the menu. For more details you can check out http://www.geofflawrence.com/photography_tutorial_ISO_film_speed.htm
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How do you change the resolution settings on a m763 Kodak digital camera?
The digital camera has changed because it has become smaller and it is able to hold more. The digital camera has improved a ton!
I think it is where you can change it to black and white or sepia or vibrant. I had that on my camera. You can change it on the camera before you take the picture.
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High ISO pictures will tend to generate more noise, but the camera and lens used will have an impact when doing comparisons. Camera ABC may have a full frame sensor and a fast lens, and can thus hit ISO of 3200 with no problem, whereas camera XYZ has an APS-C sensor and a consumer lens and produce the same amount of noise at only ISO 800.
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ISO speed denotes the sensitivity of the film or the sensor in your camera... For example would be, you would use ISO 100 or ISO 200 for shooting pics in the daylight, while you would use ISO 400 for indoor and evening shots. And ISO 800 for night shots. However, you need to realise that in digital cameras, higher ISO speeds of 800 and more gives a lot of digital noise, because of higher sensor voltages. Ronnie --- http://www.propix.in
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