What is the effect of using a low ISO setting in bright conditions?
Correct Answer: Using a low ISO setting in bright conditions reduces the risk of overexposure and maintains image quality.
- Step 1: Understand what ISO means. ISO is a setting on your camera that controls how sensitive the camera's sensor is to light.
- Step 2: Know that a low ISO setting (like 100 or 200) means the sensor is less sensitive to light.
- Step 3: Recognize that in bright conditions (like a sunny day), there is a lot of light available.
- Step 4: Using a low ISO in bright conditions helps prevent overexposure, which is when too much light makes the image too bright and loses detail.
- Step 5: A low ISO also helps maintain better image quality, reducing noise (graininess) in the photo.
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