Selecting the ISO Setting

If you take pictures in low light without flash, such as in a museum, you can select the Auto ISO sensitivity on the camera to help prevent blurred pictures caused by camera movement. With this feature the shutter speed is automatically increased to make the camera more responsive, while maintaining proper exposure for the picture.

Menu

Capture

Review

Setup

1Set the Mode dial to Capture.

2Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn on the camera.

3 Press the Menu button.

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The LCD displays the main Menu screen.

 

 

4Press a / button until the icon is highlighted.

The LCD displays the Auto ISO screen. The current setting is ().

5Press the DO-IT button.

6Press a / button until the option you want is highlighted.

θOFF—camera selects the optimal shutter speed for pictures. Ideal for everyday picture-taking.

θON—camera increases the shutter speed when flash is turned off. Ideal for indoor pictures in less than optimal lighting.

7Press the DO-IT button.

8To cancel Auto ISO, press

a / button until OFF is highlighted, then press the DO-IT button, or turn off the camera.

It is possible to change the ISO default setting, see page 55.

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Kodak DC5000 manual Selecting the ISO Setting, LCD displays the Auto ISO screen. The current setting is 