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Taking Photographs—Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)
HI-1 / HI-2
The higher the sensitivity, the more likely pictures are to be subject to “noise” in the
form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels. Pho tos taken at
HI-1
or
HI-2
will
likely con tain ap pre cia ble amounts of noise.
High ISO NR (
165)
This option can be used to reduce noise at sensitivities of ISO 800 or more. Note that
although noise reduction is always in effect at sensitities of
HI-1
and
HI-2
, turning
High ISO NR
on will increase the amount of noise reduction performed.
b1—ISO Auto (
180)
When
ON
is selected for Custom Setting b1 (
ISO auto
), the camera will automatically
vary sensitivity from the value selected by the user to help ensure optimum exposure.
Sensitivity can not be set to
HI-1
or
HI-2
while
ISO auto
is on, and
ON
can not be
selected for
ISO auto
is when ISO is set to
HI-1
or
HI-2
.
b2—ISO Step Value (
181)
Depending on the option selected for Custom Setting b2, sensitivity can also be set in
increments equivalent to ½ or 1 EV.
ISO step value
set to
1/2 step
ISO step value
set to
1 step
If possible, the current sensitivity setting is maintained when the step value is changed.
If the current sensitivity setting is not available at the new step value, sensitivity will be
rounded up to the nearest available setting.
d5—Cntrl Panel / Finder > Rear Control Panel (
188)
If
Frame Count
is selected for
Cntrl panel / fi nder display
>
Rear control panel
(Custom Setting d5), sensitivity will only be displayed in the rear control panel while
the
ISO
button is pressed. If
ISO
is selected, sensitivity will be displayed except during
voice memo recording and playback.
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