We've all been in the same situation. We are attending an event where the lighting is poor but the moment is great and you absolutely have to get the pictures. Flash is prohibited and the first 16 shots you've taken with your digital camera are dark and look awful. Now what? Change your ISO! ISO references how sensitive the camera is to using the available light to produce an image. For example, if your camera is set at an ISO of 100 then that is the equivalent of 100 streams gathering light through the lens to make the image on the film or digital card. If the camera is set at an ISO of 2...
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