ISO is the cameras sensitivity to the light, a low ISO makes the picture come out in fine detail and less grainy than on a high number where as a high ISO makes the picture grainy and noisy.. more distortion.
The higher the ISO the more light the camera can take in, the lower the less.
Before taking a picture i would set the ISO on the correct setting for the outcome i want the picture to look like, i would also set the white balance, this effects the lighting for example it will make white objects appear whiter in photos.
This is a picture with a low ISO
This photo looks smooth and it's very bright
This is a picture with a high ISO
This picture has more detail and is a little brighter than the picture above.
I also tried many different white balances out these were a few of my out comes..



These pictures are taken on a self timer so i didn't move the camera therefor it is the same picture with minor differences, the major one being the white balance.
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