Sensitivity (Iso Equivalency) - Nikon D1 Manual

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Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)

Sensitivity can be set higher than the default setting (ISO 200 equivalent) when
taking photographs in low light conditions. Four settings (ISO 200, 400, 800,
and 1,600 equivalent) are available.
A
To choose a sensitivity setting, turn the main command dial while holding down
the
button (A). Sensitivity settings are displayed in the rear control panel
(B) in the order shown below:
To confirm the current sensitivity setting, press the
setting for sensitivity will be displayed in the rear control panel.
Notes
The default setting of ISO 200 equivalent is recommended in most circumstances.
Photographs taken at other settings may include a slight amount of noise.
Sensitivity can be further increased by a factor of +1 or +2 over ISO 1600, making
fast shutter speeds possible when lighting is poor (see "Custom Settings," item
31). Note that in this case photographs may display higher levels of noise. It is
recommended that you take a trial photograph and check the results before
shooting in this mode.
At a setting of +1, the sensitivity display in the rear control panel shows HI-1; at a
setting of +2, HI-2 is shown.
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400
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1600
Camera Settings: Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)
B
button. The current

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