Samsung NX10 Quick Guide (easy Manual) (ver.1.2) (English) - Page 51

MENU], Shooting 1

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Taking a picture in a dark place 1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain The following images were obtained by taking the pictures of straight-moving subject along with the respective options of 1st Curtain and 2nd Curtain. In case of using the 1st Curtain flash function, the front part of action is remained clearly since the flash will burst light immediately upon shutter opening. Since the flash bursts the light at a later time when having used the 2nd Curtain option, the picture expresses the last image of the subject clearly. Ball moving direction S Use of early 1st Curtain option Ball moving direction S Use of 2nd Curtain option Adjusting the ISO sensitivity The ISO sensitivity, as the film sensitivity established by the international standards organization (ISO), represents the degree of reaction when camera receives light. Since it reacts more sensitively with greater ISO value, a natural shot can be obtained in a dark place by raising the ISO value. This reduces the degree of camera shaking with faster shutter speed. 1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU]. 2 Select Shooting 1 ( 1) ª ISO ª an option. • The higher ISO speed you select, the more image noise you may get. • When the noise reduction function is used, the noise caused by the high-sensitive ISO(3200) can be reduced. (CD-ROM User manual, page 53) • The available ISO setting options may differ depending on the selected Shooting mode. • The function can be set directly by pressing [ISO] in the shooting mode. 51

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1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain
The following images were obtained by taking the
pictures of straight-moving subject along with the
respective options of
1st Curtain
and
2nd Curtain
.
In case of using the
1st Curtain
flash function,
the front part of action is remained clearly since
the flash will burst light immediately upon shutter
opening. Since the flash bursts the light at a later
time when having used the
2nd Curtain
option,
the picture expresses the last image of the subject
clearly.
Ball moving direction
Ball moving direction
S
Use of early 1st
Curtain option
S
Use of 2nd Curtain
option
Adjusting the ISO sensitivity
The ISO sensitivity, as the film sensitivity
established by the international standards
organization (ISO), represents the degree of
reaction when camera receives light. Since it
reacts more sensitively with greater ISO value, a
natural shot can be obtained in a dark place by
raising the ISO value. This reduces the degree of
camera shaking with faster shutter speed.
1
In Shooting mode, press
[MENU]
.
2
Select
Shooting 1
(
1
)
ISO
an option.
Taking a picture in a dark place
• The higher ISO speed you select, the more
image noise you may get.
• When the noise reduction function is used,
the noise caused by the high-sensitive
ISO(3200) can be reduced.
(CD-ROM User manual, page 53)
• The available ISO setting options may differ
depending on the selected Shooting mode.
• The function can be set directly by pressing
[ISO]
in the shooting mode.