One of the features o f the KODAK EasyShare M1093IS is the HIGH ISO capabilities. So I thought I’d test some real world examples. This is mixed light too. Low daylight on the foreground and flourescant filling in from above. I’ve got the exposure mode set to PROGRAM and then took the exact same photo, except for different ISO settings all else is the same.
ISO 100-400 are pretty much the same. A bit of grain shows up at ISO 800 but again produces very usable pictures. ISO 1600, the quality is little less but still useable. AT ISO 3200 things get pretty grainy and noisy. If ANY photo was better than no photo, then ISO 3200 would do the trick but I doubt I’d be hanging the photo in a gallery. The camera offers a ISO 6400 option as well, but requires you to change the image size to less than 3.1MB, so I didn’t test it. ISO 3200 is as high as you can go with the settings at 10MP which is the resolution I’m testing at. It’s advertised as a 10MP camera so that’s how it gets tested.
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