For higher-end cameras, there may be a dedicated “ISO” button on the camera. Press it while spinning one of the wheels to change your ISO setting. If you don’t see a button labeled “ISO”, it is still possible that your camera will let you program one to perform this task. Othe...
Knowing the ISO limits of your camera is important in any type of photography. There are times that might warrant a higher ISO, such as shooting in very low light. How much noise is too much for your situation and camera is a level best tested before the situation arrises. One additional...
ISO, which stands for International Standards Organization, is the sensitivity to light as pertains to either film or a digital sensor.
AI in AI Camera stands for Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence which is basically software is used to refer to machines exhibiting cognitive functions normally associated with human minds, such as thinking, learning and problem-solving. The AI Camera does the heavy lifting in the photograp...
SEI, CMM, ISO, IEEE, and ANSI – Certification Details #1) What is SEI? SEIstands forSoftware Engineering Institute SEI at Carnegie-Mellon University was started by the U.S. Defense Department to help in improving software development processes, with a wide range of research & development. SEI...
When is the golden hour, and what is it? What is HDR, and how can I shoot it with my camera? What is the Rule of Thirds, and how do you use it? The basics First, let’s break down the initialism. ISO simply stands for theInternational Organization of Standardization, which is the...
ISO adjusts your camera’s sensitivity to light. Learn ins and outs of ISO with these tips! In photography and video production, the ISO is your camera’s sensitivity to light. ISO is displayed in a number like this: 100, 200, or 400. Essentially, when you adjust your ISO, you’re ...
1). Why is it called a DSLR? DSLR stands for Digital Single-Lens Reflex camera. A DSLR is a type of digital camera that uses a single lens to capture the image. It is called a reflex camera because the photographer can see the image through an optical system that reflects light from ...
Additionally, we'll look into the metrics of ITSM, what to look for in ITSM, and the challenges associated with ITSM. Let's get started! What is ITSM? ITSM, which stands for IT service management, is a strategy for delivering IT services and support to an organization, its employees, ...
As the name suggests, a mirrorless camera is one that doesn’t require a mirror, a key component of aDSLR(which stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex, the word “reflex” referring to the reflective nature of the mirror). The mirror in a DSLR bounces it up to the optical viewfinder. In...