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<blockquote data-quote="Maxie" data-source="post: 92379" data-attributes="member: 11769"><p>When I bought film for my Nikon V underwater camera I would use 200 & 400 film. I had better photos with the 200 and the 400 was a bit more grainy, IIRC. </p><p></p><p>That being said...One thing that's been bugging me is this.... I'm trying to understand how are the digital cameras programed? In other words, it's not using film, like 200 or 400 etc... So, how is it calculated, or programed into the cameras software when you're not using film for your manual adjustments? how did you transition from film to non film cameras, therefore, how are the newer cameras programed, at what ISO?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxie, post: 92379, member: 11769"] When I bought film for my Nikon V underwater camera I would use 200 & 400 film. I had better photos with the 200 and the 400 was a bit more grainy, IIRC. That being said...One thing that's been bugging me is this.... I'm trying to understand how are the digital cameras programed? In other words, it's not using film, like 200 or 400 etc... So, how is it calculated, or programed into the cameras software when you're not using film for your manual adjustments? how did you transition from film to non film cameras, therefore, how are the newer cameras programed, at what ISO? [/QUOTE]
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