Does anyone know of a really lightweight program I can use to mount ISO files to a virtual drive? Something really small, fast, and doesnt have a bunch of crap I dont need. Just a mounting program.
2009-12-02T17:52:48Z
ps. Would like it to be free as well, no trial bullcrap. Also, no Daemon Tools.
Daniela2016-05-25T06:50:01Z
I have to agree with ALT, but image grain at high ISO usually depends on the size of the sensor and how many mega pixels are on the sensor. Smaller cameras with more mega pixels means grainy images. For much better image quality, I would strongly suggest investing in a cheap DSLR, such as the Nikon D40 or the Pentax Super. If you get one of these, or something better, image noise will be nonexistent at ISO 200 and usable at ISO 1600. Along with better image quality, a DSLR will also give you more features, better range, and stronger build. For only about $200 more, you could have the D40 or Pentax.Believe me, I went through 3 point and shoots before spending $500 on a Nikon D50. Ever since then, I have had no problems.