Nikon B0012OGF6Q D60 User's Manual - Page 65

ISO Sensitivity, ISO Sensitivity Setting

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ISO Sensitivity Select ISO sensitivity from the Quick settings display to adjust the setting (A 48). Photographs taken at slow shutter speeds are prone to blurring. If ISO sensitivity is raised above the base setting of ISO 100, the same exposures can be achieved at faster shutter speeds, preventing blur. ISO sensitivity can be set to values between ISO 100 and ISO 1600 in steps of 1EV, with a further high sensitivity setting of Hi 1 available for an ISO equivalent of approx. 3200. e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l a, b, c, d Auto (default setting), 100-1600, Hi 1 100 (default setting)-1600, Hi 1 Digital Vari-Program modes also offer an Auto setting that allows the camera to automatically raise sensitivity when lighting is poor or lower sensitivity when lighting is bright. Changing Shooting Settings B High Sensitivity Setting of Hi 1 Photographs taken at a sensitivity setting of Hi 1 are prone to be grainy and exhibit mottling. C ISO Sensitivity Setting Rotating the mode dial from a, b, c, or d to a Digital Vari-Program mode automatically restores the default ISO sensitivity of Auto. C ISO Auto Use Custom Setting 10 (ISO auto; A 111) to enable automatic ISO sensitivity control in a, b, c, and d modes. When Hi 1 is selected, automatic ISO sensitivity control is disabled. C More Information For more information about reduce noise at high sensitivities, see Noise reduction in the shooting menu (A 108). D Sensitivity ISO sensitivity is the digital equivalent of film speed. The higher the ISO sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure, allowing higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures. Just as higher speed films tend to be "grainy," photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities are prone to mottling. E ISO Sensitivity ISO sensitivity can also be set using the ISO sensitivity option in the shooting menu (A 100). F 11 - F/G Button (A 112) ISO sensitivity can also be set using the command dial. 53

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53
Changing Shooting Settings
ISO Sensitivity
Select
ISO sensitivity
from the Quick settings display to adjust the setting (
A
48).
Photographs taken at slow shutter speeds are prone to blurring. If ISO sensitivity is raised
above the base setting of ISO 100, the same exposures can be achieved at faster shutter
speeds, preventing blur. ISO sensitivity can be set to values between ISO 100 and ISO 1600
in steps of 1 EV, with a further high sensitivity setting of
Hi 1
available for an ISO equivalent
of approx. 3200.
Digital Vari-Program modes also offer an
Auto
setting that allows the camera to
automatically raise sensitivity when lighting is poor or lower sensitivity when lighting is
bright.
B
High Sensitivity Setting of
Hi 1
Photographs taken at a sensitivity setting of
Hi 1
are prone to be grainy and exhibit mottling.
C
ISO Sensitivity Setting
Rotating the mode dial from
a
,
b
,
c
, or
d
to a Digital Vari-Program mode automatically restores
the default ISO sensitivity of
Auto
.
C
ISO Auto
Use Custom Setting 10 (
ISO auto
;
A
111) to enable automatic ISO sensitivity control in
a
,
b
,
c
,
and
d
modes. When
Hi 1
is selected, automatic ISO sensitivity control is disabled.
C
More Information
For more information about reduce noise at high sensitivities, see
Noise reduction
in the shooting
menu (
A
108).
D
Sensitivity
ISO sensitivity is the digital equivalent of film speed. The higher the ISO sensitivity, the less light
needed to make an exposure, allowing higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures. Just as higher
speed films tend to be “grainy,” photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities are prone to mottling.
E
ISO Sensitivity
ISO sensitivity can also be set using the
ISO sensitivity
option in the shooting menu (
A
100).
F
11 —
F
/
G
Button (
A
112)
ISO sensitivity can also be set using the command dial.
e
,
f
,
g
,
h
,
i
,
j
,
k
,
l
Auto (default setting), 100–1600, Hi 1
a
,
b
,
c
,
d
100 (default setting)–1600, Hi 1