'djust
the
settings
for
the
functions
while
referri g
to
"Usin
the
Menu"
(p. 3).
Selecting
the
ISO
sensitivity
[ISO]
C@
CAMERA MENU
~
ISO
~.):
PAS
M
IMSY
.
(1)
A method for indicating film speed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) (e.g.
"IS0100").
fl)
In
the ISO setting, although smaller values result in less sensitivity, sharp images can be taken under
fully lit conditions. Larger values result
in
higher sensitivity, and images can be taken at fast shutter
speeds even under dimly lit conditions. High sensitivity introduces electronic noise into the resulting
picture, which may give it a grainy appearance.
....
Submenu.2
AUTO
HIGH ISO AUTO
...
Application
..
The camera automatically adjusts the sensitivity according to the shooting scene.
The camera automatically adjusts to a higher sensitivity than [AUTO) to reduce
blurring caused by camera shake and motion of the subject.
64/100/200/400/800/1600/
..
. .
3200/6400 Set ISO sensitivity to a numencal value
(l)
If set to [3200] [6400], [IMAGE SIZE] is
limitE~d
to [{}M] or lower.
(IJ
The ISO setting
of
[3200] [6400] is not available when [FINE ZOOM]
(p.
33) or [DIGITAL ZOOM]
(p.
33) is set to [ON].
(l~
[AUTO], [HIGH ISO AUTO] is not available when M mode is selected.
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