GE G5WP User Manual (English (5.17 MB)) - Page 26

Manual, Function, Left/Right, Up/Down, Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800

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ISO The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera sensor based on the brightness of the scene. To improve the performance in darker environments, a higher ISO value is required. On the other hand, a lower ISO value is needed when in bright conditions. (The ISO setting is only available when the camera is in the M Manual mode). To set the ISO value, do the following: 1. Press the button to enter the Function menu. 2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to go to the ISO function. 3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select the desired ISO value from Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, or 1600. 4. Use the Left/Right buttons to select other options, or press the button once to confirm your selection and exit the current menu. Pictures at higher ISO will naturally have more noise than those at lower ISO. 22

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ISO
The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera
sensor based on the brightness of the scene. To improve the
performance in darker environments, a higher ISO value is
required. On the other hand, a lower ISO value is needed when
in bright conditions.
(The ISO setting is only available when the camera is in the
M
Manual
mode).
To set the ISO value, do the following:
1.
Press the
button to enter the
Function
menu.
2.
Use the
Left/Right
navigation buttons to go to the
ISO
function.
3.
Use the
Up/Down
navigation buttons to select the desired
ISO value from
Auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800,
or
1600.
4.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to select other options, or
press the
button once to confirm your selection and
exit the current menu.
Pictures at higher ISO will naturally have more noise
than those at lower ISO.