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ISO refers to the sensitivity of what?

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User Fareeda
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Answer:

The image sensor (I did the test and I got it right)

Step-by-step explanation:

ISO originally referred to the sensitivity of film—it's "light gathering" ability. ... For digital photography, ISO refers to the sensitivity—the signal gain—of the camera's sensor. The ISO setting is one of three elements used to control exposure; the other two are f/stop and shutter speed.

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User Walter Rumsby
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Sensitivity of the image sensor.
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User Marat
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