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4 ShootingFunctions

Setting the Sensitivity

You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings. The sensitivity can be set to [AUTO] or within a sensitivity range equivalent to ISO 100 to 3200. The default setting is [AUTO].

1 Turn the rear e-dial (S) while pressing the obutton in Capture mode.

The sensitivity displayed on the status screen and LCD panel and in the viewfinder changes.

Press the (Green) button while pressing the obutton to return to [AUTO].

2 Take your finger off the obutton and rear e-dial (S).

The sensitivity is set.

To set the sensitivity, you can also press the obutton once and take your finger off the button, and then turn the rear e-dial (S) to change the sensitivity. In this case, press the o button again or turn off the exposure metering timer (p.114) to set the sensitivity.

When the exposure mode is set to B (Green), L (Shutter & Aperture Priority) or C (Movie), the sensitivity is fixed to [AUTO] and the setting cannot be changed.

When the exposure mode is set to p(Bulb), the upper sensitivity limit is ISO 1600.

When the exposure mode is set to K(Sensitivity Priority), a(Hyper-manual), p(Bulb) or M(Flash X-sync Speed), the sensitivity cannot be set to [AUTO].

The sensitivity range can be expanded to a range of ISO 100 to 6400 when [3. Expanded Sensitivity] in the [ACustom Setting 1] menu (p.85) is set to [On].

Captured images can show more noise if a higher sensitivity is set. You can

reduce image noise by setting [19. High-ISO Noise Reduction] in the [ACustom Setting 3] menu. (p.92)

You can set whether to lock the sensitivity adjustment to increments of 1 EV or to coordinate it with the EV Steps (p.116) in [2. Sensitivity Steps] in the [A Custom Setting 1] menu (p.85).

Setting the Range of Automatic Sensitivity Correction

Set the range in which the sensitivity is automatically adjusted when the sensitivity is set to [AUTO]. The sensitivity is automatically corrected in the range of [ISO 100-800] by default.