Iso setting the iso speed, Iso speed in the basic zone modes, Iso speed in the creative zone modes – Canon EOS 300 D User Manual
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ISO Setting the ISO Speed
The ISO speed is a numeric indication of the sensitivity to light. A
higher ISO speed number indicates a higher sensitivity to light.
Therefore, a high ISO speed is suited for moving subjects or shooting
in low-light conditions. However, the image will contain more noise to
make it look coarse or grainy. On the other hand, a low ISO speed will
make the image look finer, but it is not suited for freezing motion or
shooting in low light.
ISO Speed in the Basic Zone Modes
The ISO speed is set automatically within ISO 100-400.
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Normal (No flash)
Auto*
100
Auto*
Auto*
400
Auto*
Auto*
With built-in flash
400**
100
400**
400**
With external Speedlite
100
100
100
100
400
100
Automatically set within ISO 100-400. ** For daytime backlit conditions,
ISO 100 is set.
ISO Speed in the Creative Zone Modes
You can set the ISO speed to
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Press the < IS0> (A) button. ( ò 6 )
► The current ISO speed will be
displayed on the LCD panel.
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While looking at the LCD panel, turn
the < dial to set the desired ISO
speed.
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To return to shooting, press the shutter
button halfway.
O @ The higher the ISO speed and the higher the ambient temperature, the
more noise the image will contain and the larger the image file size will
be.
® High temperatures, high ISO speeds, or long exposures may cause
irregular colors in the image.
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