ISO
ISO is the mechanism that gauges how sensitive the camera sensor is to light. In controlled studio environments, lower ISO values are used to maintain the highest image quality and avoid the appearance of grain in product photography.
Adjusting ISO is part of exposure control and is used on DSLRs and other cameras alongside settings like shutter speed.
Pro Tip
Pro Tip: Favor the lowest possible ISO in studio shoots to ensure the cleanest, grain-free product photos.
Use Cases
Use in product and studio photography where maintaining maximum image quality is important; choose low ISO to minimize grain in final images.