Sony NEX-VG10 Handycam® Handbook - Page 19

ISO, In still image recording mode, GAIN button, desired setting., Or, MENU button, Brightness/Color] - slow motion

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Table of contents Sample images Menu ISO Sets the luminous sensitivity for recording still images. 1 In still image recording mode, GAIN button t desired setting. Or, MENU button t [Brightness/Color] t [ISO] t desired setting. (ISO AUTO) 200/400/800/1600/ 3200/6400/12800 Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically. You can set a faster shutter speed, and reduce image blur in dark locations or of moving subjects by increasing ISO sensitivity (select a larger number). Notes • [ISO AUTO] is selected when using the following functions: - [Hand-held Twilight] - [Anti Motion Blur] • The larger the number, the higher the noise level. • When the exposure mode is set to [Program Auto], [Aperture Priority], [Shutter Priority], and [ISO] is set to [ISO AUTO], ISO is automatically set between ISO 200 and 1600. • The [ISO AUTO] setting is not provided in [Manual Exposure]. If you change the exposure mode to [Manual Exposure] with the [ISO AUTO] setting, it is switched to 200. Set the ISO according to your shooting conditions. z Adjusting Gain/ISO Sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index) Gain/ISO setting is the sensitivity to light of recording media that incorporates an image sensor that receives light. Even when the exposure is the same, images differ depending on the Gain/ISO setting. High Gain/ISO sensitivity With high Gain/ISO sensitivity, images will be captured with an appropriate brightness even under insufficient exposure. However, increasing Gain/ISO sensitivity will cause images to become noisy. Low Gain/ISO sensitivity You can record smooth images. However, the shutter speed may slow down to compensate for low Gain/ISO sensitivity. You should take camera shake or movement of subjects into account, too. Index 19GB

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Table of
contents
Sample
images
Menu
Index
ISO
Sets the luminous sensitivity for recording still images.
1
In still image recording mode, GAIN button
t
desired setting.
Or, MENU button
t
[Brightness/Color]
t
[ISO]
t
desired setting.
[ISO AUTO] is selected when using the following functions:
[Hand-held Twilight]
[Anti Motion Blur]
The larger the number, the higher the noise level.
When the exposure mode is set to [Program Auto], [Aperture Priority], [Shutter Priority], and [ISO] is set
to [ISO AUTO], ISO is automatically set between ISO 200 and 1600.
The [ISO AUTO] setting is not provided in [Manual Exposure]. If you change the exposure mode to
[Manual Exposure] with the [ISO AUTO] setting, it is switched to 200. Set the ISO according to your
shooting conditions.
(ISO AUTO)
Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically.
200/400/800/1600/
3200/6400/12800
You can set a faster shutter speed, and reduce image blur in dark
locations or of moving subjects by increasing ISO sensitivity
(select a larger number).
Notes
z
Adjusting Gain/ISO Sensitivity (Recommended
Exposure Index)
Gain/ISO setting is the sensitivity to light of recording media that incorporates an image
sensor that receives light. Even when the exposure is the same, images differ depending on
the Gain/ISO setting.
High Gain/ISO sensitivity
With high Gain/ISO sensitivity, images will be captured with
an appropriate brightness even under insufficient exposure.
However, increasing Gain/ISO sensitivity will cause images to
become noisy.
Low Gain/ISO sensitivity
You can record smooth images. However, the shutter speed
may slow down to compensate for low Gain/ISO sensitivity.
You should take camera shake or movement of subjects into
account, too.