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Using C Camera Mode, N Continuous Shooting Mode and M Movie Mode
• If you select a long exposure, you can set the flash mode to Flash Off or to Fill-Flash with
Red-eye Reduction mode.
• When a long exposure is set in Macro/Landscape mode, the flash mode is fixed at Flash
Off.
• Setting a slow shutter speed may result in ‘noise’ in the image.
• When you switch the camera off, the long exposure setting is cancelled and the camera
reverts to normal shooting (default).
• Take care to avoid camera shake. ( p.4-4)
Applicable mode: C/N
The ISO setting corresponds to the ISO value of conventional film and indicates sensitivity
to light.
The ISO can be set to AUTO, 100, 200, 400 or 800, with the image quality deteriorating as
the number increases. Increasing the camera’s sensitivity to light allows you to take pictures
in dark locations or use fast shutter speeds. It also slightly increases the effective range of
the flash. The default ISO setting is AUTO, in which case the camera sets the ISO
sensitivity to suit the ambient conditions.
• The ISO cannot be set in the “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, or “ ” scene mode.
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The selected setting ([LT4S], etc.) appears on
the LCD monitor.
[ISO]
Changing the ISO Sensitivity to Photograph Fast Moving Subjects
1
Switch the camera on and press
O
or
Q
on the mode
button until the “
C
” or “
N
” icon lights on the mode select
LED.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use
L
or
R
on the 4-way button to select
SETTINGS [ ] and then press the OK
button
E
.