Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 127

Locking the ISO-ISO setting

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Locking the ISO-ISO setting Increase the ISO when you want to take pictures in low-light situations with a fairly high shutter speed. You can select from AUTO, as well as 100, 200 and 400. When you set to AUTO, the sensitivity is automatically changed depending on the shooting conditions. The higher the ISO, the faster the shutter speed that can be used and the less light required. 2, 3 1 Press . ● Menu appears. 2 Press on the Arrow pad to select ISO, then press . 3 Press to select the sensitivity, then press the OK 3 1 button. You can select AUTO only when the Mode dial is set to P, S- P F2.8 1/800 0.0 Prg, . MODE SETUP AUTO 7 ● To go back to the normal screen, ISO 100 press the OK button again. The S-Prg 200 setting is stored. ● ISO appears on the control panel 400 [SM] [ 5 / 5 ] when a setting other than AUTO is Menu (still picture recording mode) selected. ● ISO blinks on the control panel Control even when the ISO is automatically panel increased in the AUTO mode. ISO mark Note: ● The ISO scale is based on that used for conventional photographic film, but the figures are for reference only. ● When set to AUTO, sensitivity will be changed to 100 when the Mode dial is set to A/S/M. ● When AUTO is selected, the ISO is automatically increased in low-light situations when the flash is not used. This is to prevent blurring from camera shake. ● Pictures will appear grainy when the ISO is high. ● Unless OFF is selected in All Reset, the setting will be canceled and reset to AUTO when the power is turned off (p. 148). 127

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7
Locking the ISO—ISO setting
Increase the ISO when you want to take pictures in low-light situations with a
fairly high shutter speed. You can select from AUTO, as well as 100, 200 and
400. When you set to AUTO, the sensitivity is automatically changed
depending on the shooting conditions. The higher the ISO, the faster the
shutter speed that can be used and the less light required.
1
Press
.
Menu appears.
2
Press
on the Arrow pad to
select ISO, then press
.
3
Press
to
select
the
sensitivity, then press the OK
button. You can select AUTO only
when the Mode dial is set to P, S-
Prg,
.
To go back to the normal screen,
press the OK button again. The
setting is stored.
ISO appears on the control panel
when a setting other than AUTO is
selected.
ISO blinks on the control panel
even when the ISO is automatically
increased in the AUTO mode.
2, 3
1
200
400
100
AUTO
[
5/5
]
F2.8 1/800 0.0
P
ISO
[
SM
]
S-Prg
MODE SETUP
Menu (still picture recording mode)
Control
panel
ISO
mark
The ISO scale is based on that used for conventional photographic film, but
the figures are for reference only.
When set to AUTO,
sensitivity will be changed to 100 when the Mode dial
is set to A/S/M.
When AUTO is selected, the ISO is automatically increased in low-light
situations when the flash is not used. This is to prevent blurring from
camera shake.
Pictures will appear grainy when the ISO is high.
Unless OFF is selected in All Reset, the setting will be canceled and reset
to AUTO when the power is turned off (p. 148).
Note:
3