Auto Iso Sensitivity Control - Nikon D7000 User Manual

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If On is selected for ISO sensitivity
settings > Auto ISO sensitivity control in the
shooting
menu, ISO sensitivity will automatically
be adjusted
if optimal
exposure can
not be achieved at the value selected by the user (ISO sensitivity
is adjusted
appropriately
when the flash is used).
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Select Auto
ISO sensitivity
control.
Press the MENU button and select ISO
sensitivity
settings in the shooting
menu.
Highlight
Auto ISO sensitivity
control and
press I_.
MENU b utton
Select
On.
Highlight
On and press Q (if Off is selected,
ISO sensitivity
will remain fixed at the value
selected by the user).
®
Adjust
settings.
The maximum
value for auto ISO sensitivity
can be selected using Maximum
sensitivity
(choose lower values to prevent noise in the
form of randomly-spaced
bright pixels, fog,
or lines); the minimum
value for auto ISO
sensitivity
is automatically
set to ISO 1OO. In modes Pand A, sensitivity will only
be adjusted
if underexposure
would result at the shutter speed selected for
Minimum
shutter speed (1/4000-1 s; in modes Sand M, sensitivity
will be
adjusted for optimal
exposure at the shutter speed selected by the user).
Slower shutter speeds will be used only if optimum
exposure can not be
achieved at the ISO sensitivity
value selected for Maximum
sensitivity.
If the
ISO sensitivity
selected by the user is higher than the value selected for
Maximum
sensitivity,
the value selected for Maximum
sensitivity will be
used instead.
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