How to say "iso sensitivity" in French?

In French "iso sensitivity" translates to  sensibilité ISO 

Transliteration: son-zee-bee-lee-tey eye-ess-oh

🇫🇷 J'ai augmenté la sensibilité ISO pour prendre des photos dans un endroit sombre.

🗣️ zhay oh-gmon-tey la son-zee-bee-lee-tey eye-ess-oh poor prondruh day fo-to dan uh en-droh som-br

🇺🇸 I increased the ISO sensitivity to take pictures in a dark place.



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How to say "iso sensitivity" in French?

You can use the word "sensibilité ISO" which translates to "ISO sensitivity".

How to pronounce "sensibilité ISO" (iso sensitivity) in French?

The word "sensibilité ISO" is pronounced as "son-zee-bee-lee-tey eye-ess-oh".

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