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changing ASA
I notice on my digital camera, it lets me change ASA/ISO values. 400, 200, 100, auto, etc. I understand what that means in a film camera, but I'm a unsure of why this is adjustable rather than set to the maximum value supported. On film the tradeoff is grainness vs sensitivity. But I assume that on a digital camera, the graininess is a constant and one should set the ASA/ISO value to a maximum sensitivity so that you can go with the fastest shutter and smallest aperture (for depth of focus) possible. Please explain why this is adjustable.
Thanks :-)
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