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Originally Posted by DJVege
Yeah, I can set it to Auto, 50, 100, 200 or 400. Sometimes setting it manually seems to produce a better picture. Unless my eyes are just weird. 
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In general you want to use the lowest ISO you can. With film the grain size was bigger in the high ISO film so low ISO was better. Similarly, with digital cameras, in general, there is an increase in noise with the higher ISO settings.