User's Manual

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The Camera : Advanced Techniques
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Sensitivity is a measure of how rapidly the camera reacts to a light source. The higher the sensitivity, the brighter the picture
is under the same exposure condition.
Allowing the flash to fire will help to brighten the picture. However, other settings disable the flash use, set the ISO sensitivity
to a higher level.
Set the Mode Dial to A, S or M.
1. Press the Navigation Wheel once.
The indicator and the Exposure Control Bar appear on the LCD monitor.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select ISO Setting.
The adjustable ISO control bar appears on the LCD monitor.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to set the desired ISO mode.
The available options:
4. When you are satisfied, press the Navigation Wheel again.
The selected ISO Sensitivity level is displayed on the LCD monitor.
ISO Sensitivity is converted relating to the ISO film values.
Higher ISO sensitivity might produce grainy (noisy) effect on the picture.
AUTO ISO mode will allow the user to take quality pictures in most lighting conditions.
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Automatically sets the ISO to compensate for various lighting
conditions (up to 400)
Approximately equivalent to ISO 50, this mode is recommended for
bright lighting conditions.
Approximately equivalent to ISO100, this mode is recommended for
most situations except when lighting is poor or when higher shutter
speeds are required.
Approximately equivalent to ISO200. From this mode and higher, the
image may be grainy.
Approximately equivalent to ISO400. The image may be grainy.
Sharpening may raise the noise level.
Setting the ISO Sensitivity