Iso Light Sensitivity Level (Setting Iso Sensitivity) - Olympus C-200 ZOOM Reference Manual

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ISO Light Sensitivity Level
(Setting ISO Sensitivity)
This camera can automatically determine the ISO sensitivity level based
on the brightness of the subject.
However, for certain kinds of pictures it is better to set the ISO
sensitivity level manually.
For operating instructions see "Using the Shooting Menu" (p.72).
Shooting Group Menu Items:
CAM
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
PANORAMA
CANCEL
Settings:
ISO
AUTO
100
200
400
CANCEL
* This ISO sensitivity scale is based on conventional camera film speeds, and
therefore the values are for reference only.
* Raising the ISO sensitivity by selecting a higher ISO value, lowers the picture
quality.
* To determine if the selected setting is the best choice, always check the recorded
image by playing it back on the monitor.
* When setting the ISO level to low, use a tripod and the selftimer to avoid
blurriness due to slow shutter speeds and excess movement of the camera
(p.59).
78
ESP
[
]
[
0.0
]
[
AUTO
]
OFF
[
]
SET
AUTO
100
200
SET OK
400
Press
to highlight "ISO".
The setting screen will be
displayed.
This is the default setting when the
power is turned on.
Standard: This setting is best for bright
outdoor conditions. Fast moving subjects
may be blurred due to the slower shutter
speed that the camera may set.
Little higher sensitivity: This setting is
best for overcast outdoor conditions.
Good results with moderately fast moving
subject.
High sensitivity: This setting is ideal for
fast-moving subjects and low light
conditions, but the resulting images will
be grainier.

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