Nikon S2J00200401 Camcorder User Manual


 
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CUSTOM SETTINGS AND OTHER MENUS—CUSTOM SETTINGS
Custom Settings (continued)
Custom Setting 31: ISO Boost
This setting is used to raise sensitivity (ISO equivalency) roughly
one to two steps (1–2 EV) above the maximum setting, which
is approximately equivalent to IS0 1600. This option is inde-
pendent of the setting chosen with the ISO button or shoot-
ing menu. Sensitivity boost can be used to obtain higher shut-
ter speeds at night-time sporting events, for example, or to
prevent underexposure when photographing poorly-lit subjects. Note, however,
that sensitivity boost increases the amount of “noise” (a mottling effect similar to the
effects of grain in high-speed film) that appears in the final photograph.
OK
ISO Boost
OFF
1 step over 1600
2 steps over 1600
F31
CSM MENU
DescriptionNo.Option
Sensitivity boost can not be used.
OFF
(default)
For more information on:
pg. 148 Connecting the camera to a computer
pg. 62 Sensitivity (ISO equivalency)
Sensitivity raised roughly one step (1 EV) over ISO
1600 equivalent. Rear control panel shows HI-1.
1 step over 1600
Sensitivity raised roughly two steps (2 EV) over ISO
1600 equivalent. Rear control panel shows HI-2.
2 steps over 1600
Custom Setting 30: PC Shooting Mode
When the camera is in PC mode, the mode dial can not be
used to choose between single-frame and continuous modes.
This setting determines the shooting mode when the camera
is connected to a computer.
OK
F30
PC Shooting Mode
Single
Continuous
CSM MENU
DescriptionNo.Option
Camera takes a single photograph each time the
shutter-release button is pressed.
Single
(default)
Photographs are taken one after the other while
the shutter-release button is held down.
Continuous