Raise the [ISO speed] to use a fast shutter speed when you wish to reduce the effects of camera shake or avoid blurry subjects, or to turn the flash off when shooting in a dark area.
important:
- Lowering the [ISO speed] results in sharper images, but there may be an increased chance of image blurring in certain shooting conditions.
- Raising the [ISO speed] results in a faster shutter speed, reducing image blurring and letting the flash reach greater distances to the subject. The images, however, will appear coarse.
- The following explanations are provided based on the assumption that the [Shooting Mode] is set to [Program] ().
- To set the [ISO Speed], it is necessary to set the [Shooting Mode] to one of the following modes.
- [Movie Digest] (), [Program] ()
1. Press the <Power> button on the camera.
2. Press the <FUNC./SET> () button.
3. The following screen appears on the LCD monitor.
Operate the <directional buttons> up or down to select an [ISO AUTO] ().
Press the <FUNC./SET> () button or the right <directional button> to display the list of [ISO Speed].
4. Select the [ISO Speed].
Operate the <directional buttons> up or down to select an [ISO Speed]* of your choice.
After the selection is made, press the <FUNC./SET> button ().
* The appropriate [ISO Speed] differs depending on shooting locations. If the camera shake warning icon () appears when you press the <Shutter Button> halfway, it is recommended to gradually raise the ISO speed in increments such as [ISO 100], [ISO 200], etc., and then set the [ISO Speed] when the camera shake warning icon () disappears.
Guidelines when changing the ISO speed |
| Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to the Shooting mode and shooting conditions. |
| Fine weather conditions, outdoor shooting. |
| Cloudy, twilight |
| Nightscapes, dark interiors |
5. If the following icon is shown, the setting is complete (if setting [ISO Speed] to 400).
note:
When the camera is set to [ISO AUTO] (), you can press the shutter button halfway to display the automatically set ISO speed.
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