Is Auto-ISO bad?
In this video I give the answer to one of the most common questions – Is Auto-ISO good or bad?
Note- This video is from my course called Photography for Beginners.
In this video I give the answer to one of the most common questions – Is Auto-ISO good or bad?
Note- This video is from my course called Photography for Beginners.
About the Author
Hi there, I'm Kush Sharma, the founder of Creative Pad Media, an organization dedicated to simplifying photography and videography education.
We have over 50 online courses that cover various genres in photography & videography, catering to both beginners as well as professionals. These courses are available via Udemy.com. Our courses have been downloaded in over 170 countries.
I hope to see you inside a course very soon!
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