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zanthus
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Ok, lets say I am using a little point and shoot digital camera...it has mainly automatic settings... but for some reason, even in landscape mode, where I would assume it would pic a low shutter speed and higher fstop number, very frequently it will pick something like 1/500 f2.8 instead of 1/60 f8...(as an example)
Here is my question...everything else being equal, if i take a picture
and the setting says 1/500 f2.8 and I am using iso 100, if i increase
the iso, say to 200, will i accomplish my goal of forcing the camera
to pick maybe something like a 1/250 f 3.5, and if I further increase the ISO, will the camera be forced to select something like 1/125 f5.6???? IE, force the camera to select a lower shutter, higherfstop number by increasing the ISO...
If I am correct, WHY would increasing the ISO cause this to happen...I am missing a basic fundamental of the relationship of how ISO can control exposure....
Here is my question...everything else being equal, if i take a picture
and the setting says 1/500 f2.8 and I am using iso 100, if i increase
the iso, say to 200, will i accomplish my goal of forcing the camera
to pick maybe something like a 1/250 f 3.5, and if I further increase the ISO, will the camera be forced to select something like 1/125 f5.6???? IE, force the camera to select a lower shutter, higherfstop number by increasing the ISO...
If I am correct, WHY would increasing the ISO cause this to happen...I am missing a basic fundamental of the relationship of how ISO can control exposure....