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ISO Sensitivity
The higher the ISO sensitivity, the less light needed to make an
exposure, allowing faster shutter speeds or smaller apertures, but the
more likely the image is to be affected by noise (randomly-spaced
bright pixels, fog, or lines). Noise is particularly likely at settings
between
Hi 0.3
and
Hi 2
.
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AUTO
If the mode dial is rotated to
P
,
S
,
A
, or
M
after
AUTO
is selected for ISO
sensitivity in another mode, the ISO sensitivity last selected in
P
,
S
,
A
, or
M
mode will be restored.
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Hi 0.3–Hi 2
The settings
Hi 0.3
through
Hi 2
correspond to ISO sensitivities 0.3–
2 EV over ISO 12800 (ISO 16000–51200 equivalent).
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Lo 0.3–Lo 1
The settings
Lo 0.3
through
Lo 1
correspond to ISO sensitivities 0.3–
1 EV below ISO 100 (ISO 80–50 equivalent). Use for larger apertures
when lighting is bright. Contrast is slightly higher than normal; in most
cases, ISO sensitivities of ISO 100 or above are recommended.
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The Shooting Menus
ISO sensitivity can also be adjusted from the photo and movie
shooting menus. Choose
ISO sensitivity settings
in photo shooting
menu to adjust settings for viewfinder and live view photography
(
310) and
Movie ISO sensitivity settings
in the movie shooting
menu to adjust settings for movie live view (
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See Also
For information on choosing the ISO sensitivity step size, see Custom
Setting b1 (
ISO sensitivity step value
;
333). For information on
adjusting ISO sensitivity without using the
W
(
S
) button, see
Custom Setting d8 (
Easy ISO
;
341). For information on using the
High ISO NR
option in the shooting menus to reduce noise at high ISO
sensitivities, see page 317.