Using the Camera “
s
” Mode and Movie “
m
” Mode Functions
64
s
/
m
[
s
M][ISO] — Changing ISO Sensitivity to Shoot
Subjects
[ISO] refers to sensitivity to light equivalent to the ISO sensitivity of film.
The settings include [AUTO], [80], [160] and [320]. Sensitivity to light increases to
allow shots in dark places or using a high-speed shutter. In addition, the distance
that the flash can reach will be increased.
Operation — setting to [ISO160]
1
Turn on the power and set the mode select dial to “
s
”.
2
Press the MENU button to display the menu icons.
3
Press Left or Right on the directional keypad to select
s
M [SET
DETAILS], then press the
e
button.
●
Noise may appear on the image by increasing the ISO sensitivity to [320].
●
Since the setting for this mode is saved even if the power is turned off, it is necessary to reset
the setting depending on the scene and subject to be shot.
●
[ISO160] or [ISO320] might not be selected in this mode according to your selection of
[LONG EXP.] (page 63). For the details, see page 103.
[ISO320]
320
Sets a fixed ISO sensitivity.
[ISO160]
160
[ISO80]
80
No icon
AUTO (default)
ISO sensitivity matching the surrounding
conditions is set by the camera.
4
Press Up or Down on the directional keypad to
select [ISO], then press Right on the directional key-
pad.
5
Press Up or Down on the directional keypad to
select [160], then press the
e
button.
6
Press the MENU button. When the menu display is
turned off, the setting is completed.
[ISO160] will appear on the LCD monitor.
SPOT AF
80
AUTO
160
320
FOCUSING
LONG EXP.
ISO
METERING
DIGITAL ZOOM
SETTINGS
00_8CQ.book Page 64 Wednesday, May 14, 2003 8:10 PM