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What ISO setting should I use for outside?
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What ISO setting should I use for outside?
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The key to a great outdoor portrait is considering how bright it is outside. In full daylight, use a lower ISO setting, between 100 and 400, while later in the day or at night you'll have to pick a much higher setting.
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