Skip to main content
Search type Search syntax
Tags [tag]
Exact "words here"
Author user:1234
user:me (yours)
Score score:3 (3+)
score:0 (none)
Answers answers:3 (3+)
answers:0 (none)
isaccepted:yes
hasaccepted:no
inquestion:1234
Views views:250
Code code:"if (foo != bar)"
Sections title:apples
body:"apples oranges"
URL url:"*.example.com"
Saves in:saves
Status closed:yes
duplicate:no
migrated:no
wiki:no
Types is:question
is:answer
Exclude -[tag]
-apples
For more details on advanced search visit our help page
Results tagged with
Search options not deleted user 13834

ISO is the measurement of the camera's sensor/film sensitivity to light. It is one of the 3 ways to create a well exposed image (The other two being Aperture and Shutter Speed). Typically, a higher ISO for a correctly exposed image will result in the image being more noisy/grainy.

8 votes
1 answer
2k views

Film ISO and Push/Pull Processing

Does this mean that: a) I have to set the camera to ISO 1600 and request the film be push-processed. … Supplementary to this: If the camera I am using does not have a manual setting for ISO but relies on the DX code do I have to get some sort of sticker to cover the DX strip? …
Jamie Kitson's user avatar
4 votes
2 answers
406 views

Wedding cameras - disposable or ebay compacts + film

The highest ISO disposables seem to be 800 colour or 400 B&W (I would like to get a mix of colour and B&W). … be better to go to the effort of trying to get various compact (ie, non-disposable) film cameras on ebay and the freedom to choose better quality film, or whether decent disposable cameras with high ISO
Jamie Kitson's user avatar