Olympus 225690 Stylus 600 Advanced Manual (English) - Page 50

Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO

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Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO) The higher the ISO, the better the camera's light sensitivity and ability to shoot in low light conditions. However, high sensitivity introduces noise into the resulting picture, which may give it a grainy appearance. AUTO 64/100/200/ 400/800/1600 Sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the conditions of the subject. With a low ISO setting, you can shoot clear, sharp images in daylight. With a high ISO setting, you can shoot in dark places. Top menu [ISO] g"Using the menus" (P. 17) 1 Select the ISO from [AUTO], [64], 4 [100], [200], [400], [800], and [1600], and then press Z. CANCEL ISO AUTO 64 100 200 SELECT GO OK Note • ISO is based on the sensitivity of normal camera film. • Shooting with the ISO set to [800] or [1600] limits the picture size to [1600 × 1200] or less. Even when [K] is set higher than [1600 × 1200], the picture is saved as [1600 × 1200]. • Using the flash when shooting close-up pictures with the ISO set to [800] or [1600] may overexpose pictures. • Digital zoom is not available when the ISO is set to [800] or [1600]. Additional shooting functions 50

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Additional shooting functions
Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)
The higher the ISO, the better the camera’s light sensitivity and ability to
shoot in low light conditions. However, high sensitivity introduces noise
into the resulting picture, which may give it a grainy appearance.
AUTO
Sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the conditions
of the subject.
64/100/200/
With a low ISO setting, you can shoot clear, sharp images in
400/800/1600
daylight. With a high ISO setting, you can shoot in dark places.
Top menu
[ISO]
g
“Using the menus” (P. 17)
1
Select the ISO from [AUTO], [64],
[100], [200], [400], [800], and
[1600], and then press
Z
.
Note
ISO is based on the sensitivity of normal camera film.
Shooting with the ISO set to [800] or [1600] limits the picture size to
[1600 × 1200] or less. Even when [
K
] is set higher than [1600 × 1200], the
picture is saved as [1600 × 1200].
Using the flash when shooting close-up pictures with the ISO set to [800] or
[1600] may overexpose pictures.
Digital zoom is not available when the ISO is set to [800] or [1600].
64
100
200
OK
AUTO
ISO
SELECT
GO
CANCEL