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Which ISO setting would produce the best color and resolution in a photo?
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Which ISO setting would produce the best color and resolution in a photo?
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Low values, such as ISO 100, are best for a sunny outdoor shoot. For shooting at night — or indoors with dim lighting — use an ISO of 1600 or higher. Keep the ISO setting as low as possible to minimize graininess and noise.
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