Nikon 25498B manual Auto ISO Sensitivity Control, Shutter, Speed, SButton

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Quick Tips

2. Auto ISO Sensitivity Control

Auto ISO sensitivity control au- tomatically adjusts ISO sensitiv- ity if optimal exposure can not be achieved at the value selected by the photographer. If Auto is se-

lected for Minimum shutter speed, the camera will also ad- just the threshold for auto ISO sensitivity control according to the focal length of the lens (CPU lenses only), a feature you will find particularly convenient when using zoom lenses (see sample photos at right).

To enable auto ISO sensitivity control, select On for ISO sensitivity settings > Auto ISO sensitivity control in the shooting menu.

Maximum

Choose the maximum value available for auto ISO sen-

sensitivity

sitivity control (200–Hi 2). The minimum is ISO 100.

 

 

Minimum

In exposure modes e and g, sensitivity will only be

shutter

adjusted if shutter speed would otherwise be slower

speed

than this value (¼,000–1 s or

 

Auto). Highlight Auto and

 

press 2to choose whether

 

the camera gives priority

 

to shutter speed (Slower)

 

or ISO sensitivity (Faster)

 

when Auto is selected.

 

 

Focal length: 24 mm

Focal length: 50 mm

Shutter speed: ½5 s

Shutter speed: 1⁄50 s

ISO sensitivity: 900

ISO sensitivity: 2500

Focal length: 70 mm

Focal length: 100 mm

Shutter speed: 1⁄80 s

Shutter speed: 1⁄100 s

ISO sensitivity: 4500

ISO sensitivity: 6400

The SButton

Auto ISO sensitivity control can be turned on or off by pressing the S button and rotating the sub- command dial.

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