Tutorials on how to set the ISO on a camera can be found on several sites that provides tutorials such as Veoh, YouTube, Dailymotion, Online Tutorials and many more.
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.
Lots of camera enthusiasts in forums online will agree that the Canon SD850/950 IS is the best camera to use in a low-ISO environment.
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
A search in YouTube will turn up several tutorials on mounting ISO. Most will also identify some of the most popular programs for mounting ISO, such as Daemon Tools or PowerISO.
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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An ISO range is how much a camera can electronically brighten a photo. It can be anywhere from 80 all the way up to 12,800. The only problem with higher ISO is the fact that when you use higher ISO it creates noise in the image making the quality of the photo deteriorate.
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Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO are the three main factors that control exposure in photography. Shutter speed determines how long the sensor is exposed to light, aperture controls the amount of light entering the camera, and ISO adjusts the camera's sensitivity to light.