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What ISO should I use for food photography?
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What ISO should I use for food photography?
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The lower you can set your ISO (and still get a decent photo), the better, as a high ISO might produce 'noise' or grain in the picture. As a (very) rough rule of thumb: 100-200 for outdoors or in daylight. 400-800 indoors or in the evening.
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