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So, for example, when the text says to select the
MAIN MENU >
SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE > Language entry
, you should
do the following:
1. Press the menu (
MENU
) button to open the menu.
2. Use
and
to select the
SETTINGS
sub-menu.
3. Press
to open the
SETTINGS
menu.
4. Press
to select the
USER INTERFACE
sub-menu.
5. Press either the
or
button to choose a new language
(in this case Spanish).
6. Press the
MENU/EXIT
button again to close the menu.
Note also that the menu and approval buttons are situated just
outside the bottom-left and bottom-right corners of the screen.
As you work through the various menu entries, the screen shows
a label for each of these buttons. In the text, we therefore give the
generic name for the button and the screen name. For example we
will refer to: the menu (
MENU
) button, the menu (
EXIT
) button,
or the approval (
OK
) button.
ISO
You are able to set the light sensitivity of the digital back to match
an equivalent ISO rating for standard film.
The ISO rating can be set to 50, 100, 200 or 400.
To set the ISO:
1. Select the
MAIN MENU > ISO
entry. This is the top entry of
the top menu, so it will be selected by default when you enter
the menu system. (See also
Navigating the Menu System
for details about how to find this setting.)
2. Use the
or
button to step through the available ISO
settings until the setting you want is shown.
3. Either move on to another setting by using the navigator but-
ton or press the menu button to exit the menu system and
keep your setting.
Note that the default sensitivity of the CCD sensor is ISO 50. Higher
ISO settings result in progressively noisier images (just as higher ISO
film become grainer). It is recommended that you use the lowest
ISO setting possible for the lighting situation.