Hi folks!
A question here...
How does ISO on DSLR's differ from film SLR's? I understand the relationship with film cameras and the 'grain' you get from high speed film. Why does this matter on a digital camera? How does that electronic pickup screen operate differently when I tell it to act like 100 ISO vs. 3200 ISO? Is this just for creative exposure controls for your available lens shutter speed and F-stops? Or is there some physical characteristic?
Thanks ahead of time!
Jim