Adjusting white batanee (page 39), Setting the sensitivity level (page4i) – Nikon E2N supplement User Manual
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Adjusting white batanee (Page 39)
Flash mode
Best suited for taking pictures in locations where high-power flash
units are used such as in studios or other facilities. White balance is
fixed at color temperature 5700° K.
Setting the sensitivity level (Page4i)
Two shooting sensitivity levels equivalent to film speeds of ISO 800 (STD)
and ISO 1600 (HIGH) can be selected. Set the sensitivity to “STD” when
taking pictures outside in bright weather, and “HIGH” for dark interiors.
Two shooting sensitivity levels equivalent to film speeds of ISO 800 (STD)
and ISO 3200 (HIGH) can be selected. Set the sensitivity to “STD” when
taking pictures outside in bright weather, and “HIGH" for dark Interiors.
• NOTE
Sensitivity and film speed
This camera's shooting sensitivity is equivalent to ISO film speeds of 800
and 1600. Equivalent shutter speed/f-stop combinations can be calculated
based on this ISO rating. For example, to compare traditional film to
digital, at 1/250 second for the same scene brightness, the E2 might use
f/6.7 at ISO 800 which would be equivalent to f/2.8 at ISO 150 on a regular
Nikon SLR.
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Sensitivity and film speed
This camera's shooting sensitivity is equivalent to ISO film speeds of 800
and 3200. Equivalent shutter speed/f-stop combinations can be calculated
based on this ISO rating. For example, to compare traditional film to
digital, at 1/250 second for the same scene brightness, the E2N might use
f/6.7 at ISO 800 which would be equivalent to f/2.8 at ISO 150 on a regular
Nikon SLR.