ISO
ISO Sensitivity
Sensitivity
is
a measure
of
how
quickly the camera reacts
to
light. The higher the
sensitivity, the
less
light needed
to
make
an
exposure. Although a high
ISO
rating
is
suited for taking pictures
of
subjects in action
or
in
poor
lighting, high sensitivity
is
often associated
with
"noise" -randomly spaced, brightly colored pixels
concentrated in dark parts
of
the image.
Auto (default setting)
Sensitivity
is
ISO
100 under normal conditions;
when
lighting
is
poor, the camera
compensates by raising sensitivity
to
a
maximum
of
ISO
1600.
100,200,400,800,1600,3200
Sensitivity will be locked at the specified value.
When
ISO
sensitivity
is
locked, Motion detection
(~
110)
does
not
function even
when
Auto
is
selected for Motion detection.
At settings other than Auto, the current setting
is
displayed in the
monitor
(~
6).
If Auto
is
selected and the sensitivity
is
raised above
an
ISO
100, the
[§])
icon will
be displayed
(~
31).
@ Color Options
Make colors more vivid
or
record pictures in monochrome.
~
Standard
color
(default setting)
Use
for pictures exhibiting natural color.
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Vivid
color
Use
to
achieve a vivid, "
p
hotoprint"
effect.
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Black-and-white
Record pictures in black-and-white.
C4
Sepia
Record pictures in sepia tones.
~
Cyanotype
Record pictures
in
cyan-blue monochrome.
G.1
Pastel
Change
to
a pastel shade.
At settings other than Standard color, the icon for the current setting
is
displayed
in
the
monitor
(~
6).
Monitor
color tones also change depending upon the
setting.
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