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Guide for your ISO settings

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• 50-200 ISO For very bright sunny days or when you want the ultimate in smooth, sharp images.

• 400 ISO A good all-round setting, suitable for overcast skies or when you need a fast shutter speed.

• 800 ISO For interiors, low-light outdoor subjects or action photography when you don’t want to use flash.

• 1600 ISO For night shooting or indoor low available light, or with very long lenses. Grain/noise may be a problem. Try using your noise reduction setting.

• 3200 ISO Much the same as 1600 but with more grain/noise. The grainy effect of fast film can look great with black and white subjects.


The picture of the horse (below left) is a small section of a 16 × 12 inch print. Shot on Ilford FP4 125 ISO film, it has little evidence of grain. The ballet photograph (below) is a similar section of a 16 × 12 inch print, in this case shot on Kodak TMAX 3200 ISO film. Here the grain is very obvious.


Memory cards are very delicate and shouldn’t be dropped or subjected to extreme temperatures. Protect them in a padded carry case.

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