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Changing the Sensitivity Setting ( ISO)

ISO sensitivity is the digital equivalent of film speed. The
higher the ISO sensitivity, the less light needed to make
an exposure, allowing higher shutter speeds or smaller
apertures.
ISO sensitivity can be set between values roughly
equivalent to ISO 100 and ISO 3200 in steps equivalent
to 1/3 EV.
ZAvailable settings for the ISO sensitivity
100/125/160/200/250/320/400/500/640/800/1000/1250/
1600/2000/2500/3200
ZSetting the ISO sensitivity in the [SHOOTING
MENU]
Select the desired sensitivity for the [ ISO] under
[SHOOTING MENU].
See “Setting the [SHOOTING MENU]” (p.108).
MEMO
When high ISO sensitivity is used for shooting, and [ D-
RANGE] is set 130% or higher, S-Pixel will be used for the
shooting. And the volume of the image data (including
RAW image data) will be cut to approximately half.
However you can still set the dynamic-range to up to
400% for use with applications.
ZSetting the ISO sensitivity using ISO and the main-
command dial
While pressing ISO, rotate the main-command dial until
the desired setting is displayed in the control panel or
viewfinder.
CAUTION
Images shot in high-sensitivity photography may appear
coarse and may also be affected by noise such as white
dots.
RECORDING PIXELS
RECORDING PIXELS
ISO
ISO
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
QUALITY
QUALITY
WB FINE TUNE
WB FINE TUNE
100
100
160
160
200
200
250
250
320
320
125
125
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU