Menu item details
FASTER (Faster)/FAST (Fast):
The ISO sensitivity will start to change at shutter speeds faster than [Standard], so
you can prevent camera shake and subject blurring.
STD (Standard):
The camera automatically sets the shutter speed based on the focal length of the
lens.
SLOW (Slow)/SLOWER (Slower):
The ISO sensitivity will start to change at shutter speeds slower than [Standard],
so you can shoot images with less noise.
1/32000
―
30":
The ISO sensitivity starts to change at the shutter speed you have set.
Hint
The difference in shutter speed at which ISO sensitivity starts to change
between [Faster], [Fast], [Standard], [Slow], and [Slower] is 1 EV.
Note
If the exposure is insufficient even when the ISO sensitivity is set to [ISO AUTO
Maximum] in [ISO AUTO], in order to shoot with an appropriate exposure, the
shutter speed will be slower than the speed set in [ISO AUTO Min. SS].
In the following situations, the shutter speed may not function as set:
When the maximum shutter speed has changed based on the [
Shutter Type]
setting.
When using the flash to shoot bright scenes with the [
Shutter Type] set to
[Electronic Shut.]. (The maximum shutter speed is limited to the flash-synching speed
of 1/100 seconds.)
When using the flash to shoot dark scenes with the [Flash Mode] set to [Fill-flash].
(The minimum shutter speed is limited to the speed automatically determined by the
camera.)
[101] How to Use
Using shooting functions
Selecting the ISO sensitivity
Multi Frame NR