Olympus C 4000 C-4000 Zoom Reference Manual (8.2 MB) - Page 108

ISO sensitivity, Modes & ISO Sensitivity

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ISO sensitivity Chapter 6 The higher the ISO value, the greater the camera's light sensitivity and the better its ability to shoot in low-light conditions. However, higher values also introduce electrical noise into the resulting image, which may make give them a grainy appearance. Mode dial setting In the top menu, select MODE MENU T CAMERA T ISO. Select the most suitable ISO from the options listed below. Press . Press again to cancel the menu. ~ "How to use the menu" (P. 39) AUTO: Sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the lighting conditions and the subject brightness. 100/200/400: 100 is best when you want to shoot clear, sharp images in daylight. With a higher ISO setting, you can use faster shutter speeds with the same amount of light. button ISO100 HQ 2288x1712 ISO When ISO is set to AUTO, this does not appear. Modes & ISO Sensitivity Mode P ISO A AUTO ߛ 100 ߛ A/S/M/ S M - ߛ * S-Prg ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ 200 ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ 400 ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ ߛ: Available, - : Not available : Factory default setting * The factory default setting and the available settings differ depending on which shooting mode is selected. See the P, A, S, M or S-Prg column. 107

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Chapter 6
S-Prg
ISO sensitivity
The higher the ISO value, the greater the camera
s light sensitivity and the
better its ability to shoot in low-light conditions. However, higher values also
introduce electrical noise into the resulting image, which may make give them
a grainy appearance.
In the top menu, select MODE MENU
T
CAMERA
T
ISO. Select the most suitable
ISO from the options listed below. Press
. Press again to cancel the menu.
~
How to use the menu
(P. 39)
AUTO
:
Sensitivity is automatically adjusted
according to the lighting conditions and the
subject brightness.
100/200/400
:
100 is best when you want to shoot clear,
sharp images in daylight. With a higher ISO
setting, you can use faster shutter speeds
with the same amount of light.
Mode dial
setting
ISO100
HQ
2288x1712
ISO
When ISO is set to AUTO, this
does not appear.
Modes & ISO Sensitivity
±
: Available,
: Not available
: Factory default setting
*
The factory default setting and the available settings differ depending on which shooting
mode is selected. See the P, A, S, M or S-Prg column.
±
±
±
±
Mode
ISO
400
AUTO
100
200
A
P
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
S
M
A/S/M/
*
button