"Iso" is a term commonly used in photography to describe the sensitivity of a camera's image sensor or film. It determines how much light is required to capture a properly exposed photograph. The ISO scale ranges from low values like 100 (less sensitive to light) to higher values like 3200 or even higher (more sensitive to light). By adjusting the ISO, photographers can adapt to different lighting conditions and achieve desired exposure levels without compromising image quality.
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