Adjusting The Iso Sensitivity; Using Face Detection - Samsung EK-GC100 User Manual

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Adjusting the ISO sensitivity

The ISO sensitivity is the measure of a film's sensitivity to light as defined by the International
Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). Select a higher resolution to take better photos and
reduce blurriness when taking photos in low-light conditions without using the flash.
Tap → Expert → A / S / M / P, and select an ISO sensitivity.
Selecting a higher ISO sensitivity may result in more image noise.

Using face detection

In Camera mode, tap
• N ormal: Measures exposure on a human face. (p. 40)
• S mile shot: Recognises and helps taking people's smiling faces. (p. 40)
• B link detection: Detects closed eyes and automatically takes additional photos. (p. 41)
• W hen a face is detected, the device tracks the face automatically.
• T his feature may not be effective in the following conditions:
– The subject is too far from the device.
– The lighting is too bright or too dark.
– The subject is not facing the device.
– The subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask.
– The subject's facial expression changes drastically.
– The subject is backlit, or the lighting conditions are unstable.
• T his feature may not be available in some modes and settings.
• D epending the selected option, some settings may not be available.
→ Camera → Face detection, and select one of the following:
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