
ISO performance
ISO in camera settings controls the sensor’s sensitivity to light. Lower ISO values (like 100 or 200) make the sensor less sensitive, ideal for bright conditions, resulting in clear, noise-free images. Higher ISO values (such as 1600 or above) increase sensitivity, allowing you to capture images in low light but can introduce grain or noise, which may reduce image quality. Adjusting ISO helps balance exposure, enabling good photos in various lighting situations without overly bright or dark results.