User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CAMERA OPERATION MANUAL
- How to use this manual
- Composition of the manual
- Contents
- Names of parts
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Using the menus
- 3 Shooting basics
- 4 Flash
- 5 Advanced shooting
- A/S/M mode
- Aperture priority shooting
- Shutter priority shooting
- Manual shooting
- Using My Mode
- Focusing applications
- Metering
- AE LOCK - Locking the exposure
- Macro mode shooting
- Super macro mode shooting
- Self-timer shooting
- Remote control shooting
- Sequential shooting
- PANORAMA - Panorama shooting
- 2 IN 1 - Taking two-in-one pictures
- FUNCTION - Adding special effects to pictures
- Recording sound with still pictures
- Recording sound with movies
- Using commercially available external microphones
- 6 Adjusting the image quality and exposure
- 7 Playback
- 8 Useful functions
- ALL RESET - Saving the camera’s settings
- CUSTOM BUTTON
- SHORT CUT
- MY MODE SETUP
- CARD SETUP - Formatting cards
- Information display
- Monitor/viewfinder brightness adjustment
- REC VIEW
- SLEEP - Sleep Timer
- Beep
- SHUTTER SOUND
- VOLUME - Playback volume
- POWER ON/OFF SETUP - Power on/off display/sound setting
- SCREEN SETUP
- FILE NAME
- PIXEL MAPPING
- Measurement units
- VIDEO OUT - Video output selection
- 9 Print setting (DPOF)
- 10 Direct printing (PictBridge)
- 11 Miscellaneous
- DIGITAL CAMERA - PC CONNECTION OPERATION MANUAL

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Adjusting the image quality and exposure
6
ISO sensitivity
The higher the ISO value, the greater the camera’s light sensitivity and the better
its ability to shoot in low light conditions. However, higher values also introduce
electrical noise into the resulting image, which may give them a grainy appearance.
AUTO Sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the
light conditions and the subject brightness.
64/100/200/400
With a lower ISO setting, you can shoot clear, sharp
images in daylight. With a higher ISO setting, you can
use faster shutter speeds with the same amount of light.
1 In the top menu, select MODE
MENU Æ CAMERA Æ ISO. Use
ac to choose the most suitable
ISO sensitivity and press e.
g“How to use the menus” (P.35)
• AUTO is not available in p mode.
•Press e again to exit the menu.
• Higher ISO settings produce more electrical noise.
• ISO is standardized based on the sensitivity of normal camera film.
The scale is approximate.
• When ISO is set to AUTO and you are shooting in dark conditions
without a flash, the sensitivity automatically increases, otherwise the
shutter speed will be reduced, possibly resulting in camera
movement and blurred images.
• If the subject is too far away for the flash illumination to reach when
ISO is set to AUTO, the sensitivity is automatically increased.
CARDSEt PIC
CAMERA
DRIVE
ISO
100
200
400
A/S/M
ESP
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AUtO
Arrow pad
OK button
Note