• Setting the ISO
This function enables you to change the camera’s sensitivity to light by selecting the different ISO values. ISO is a measure of how quickly your camera reacts to light. The higher the ISO value, the less light the camera needs to make an exposure, allowing the same exposure to be achieved with higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures. In a digital camera, higher ISO value allows higher shutter speed, at the expense of mottled or grain appearing in the final picture.
1. | Set the camera to Still Image mode. | Auto | ||
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2. | Press the | button. |
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3. | Press the | and | button to select “ISO”. | ISO |
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4. | Press the | or button to select the desired setting. | ||
5. | Press the | button. |
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50/100/200/400 In the same lighting condition, the higher the ISO value is, the faster the shutter speed will be.
NOTE:
• Higher ISO speeds increase the image noise. To get better images, use as low as ISO speed as possible.
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