In the day 40 of 100 Photographic Tip in 100 Days by Bryan F. Peterson featured the many ways in which ISOs of digital camera sensor's sensitivity to light that could affect your images.
Shooting in RAW can deliberately record images two stops underexposed and could be corrected these bad exposures in post - processing like the push processing that used to do in darkrooms in analog photography.
Learn more about how to tweak your underexposed shots on the link below.
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