Nikon S630 S630 User's Manual - Page 63

Notes on High Sensitivity Mode, Functions Available in High Sensitivity Mode, More Information

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High Sensitivity Shooting Mode Shooting in High Sensitivity Mode B Notes on High Sensitivity Mode • This mode reduces effects of camera shake even for shooting under low lighting; however, when shooting without the flash, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn Vibration reduction (A131) Off when using a tripod. • Pictures taken in this mode may appear grainy as ISO sensitivity has been set to a high value. • As the ISO sensitivity is fixed at 640 and over, proper exposure may not be obtained in clear weather (pictures may be overexposed). • Focus may not be precisely fixed in extremely dark places. C Functions Available in High Sensitivity Mode • Settings can be changed for Flash mode (A30), Self-timer (A32), Macro mode (A33) and Exposure Compensation (A34). • Pressing the d button in high sensitivity shooting mode allows you to change the settings for all options in the shooting menu (except ISO sensitivity (A99)). - The Image mode (A100) setting for High sensitivity mode can be chosen from M Normal (2048) (default setting), N PC screen (1024), O TV screen (640) or m 16:9 (1920). - The image mode setting in the high sensitivity mode is stored separately and is not applied to other shooting modes. D More Information See "Autofocus" (A27) for more information. 51

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Shooting in High Sensitivity Mode
High Sensitivity Shooting Mode
B
Notes on High Sensitivity Mode
This mode reduces effects of camera shake even for shooting under low lighting; however, when
shooting without the flash, use of a tripod is recommended. Turn
Vibration reduction
(
A
131)
Off
when using a tripod.
Pictures taken in this mode may appear grainy as ISO sensitivity has been set to a high value.
As the ISO sensitivity is fixed at 640 and over, proper exposure may not be obtained in clear weather
(pictures may be overexposed).
Focus may not be precisely fixed in extremely dark places.
C
Functions Available in High Sensitivity Mode
Settings can be changed for Flash mode (
A
30), Self-timer (
A
32), Macro mode (
A
33) and
Exposure Compensation (
A
34).
Pressing the
d
button in high sensitivity shooting mode allows you to change the settings for
all options in the shooting menu (except
ISO sensitivity
(
A
99)).
-
The
Image mode
(
A
100) setting for High sensitivity mode can be chosen from
M
Normal
(2048)
(default setting),
N
PC screen (1024)
,
O
TV screen (640)
or
m
16:9 (1920)
.
-
The image mode setting in the high sensitivity mode is stored separately and is not applied to
other shooting modes.
D
More Information
See “Autofocus” (
A
27) for more information.