Setting the ISO
With the initial settings, the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to the brightness of the subject.
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| Auto |
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| ISO 100 |
| Sets the sensitivity to ISO 100 equivalent. |
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| ISO 200 |
| Sets the sensitivity to ISO 200 equivalent. |
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| ISO 400 |
| Sets the sensitivity to ISO 400 equivalent. |
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| ISO 800 |
| Sets the sensitivity to ISO 800 equivalent. |
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| ISO 1600 |
| Sets the sensitivity to ISO 1600 equivalent. |
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| ISO 3200 |
| Sets the sensitivity to ISO 3200 equivalent. (3M in only) |
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Tips
Higher ISO speeds increase the image noise. To take clean images, use as low an ISO speed as possible.
Setting the Exposure
Set the exposure value manually to compensate for unusual lighting conditions such as indirect indoor lighting, dark backgrounds, and strong backlighting.
Setting the AEB
Sets the auto exposure bracketing (AEB) to shoot 3 continuous images, each with a different exposure setting: correctly exposed, underexposed, and overexposed.
Setting the Highlight
Make the subject stand out from its surroundings. The subject will be in focus in three
different ranges: / /
Tips
The Photo Frame and Face Tracking cannot be selected when using the Highlight feature.
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