ISO
Adjusts the luminous sensitivity when the camera is set to Manual Exposure Shooting, Shutter Speed Priority Shooting, Aperture Priority Shooting, Program Auto or [Advanced Sports Shooting] in Scene Selection. Adjusts the sensitivity using the control wheel in Aperture Priority Shooting, Shutter Speed Priority Shooting, Manual Exposure Shooting Mode. In movie mode, [ISO] is fixed to [Auto]. You cannot change the settings.
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MENU (ISO) desired mode
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When shooting in Aperture Priority Shooting, Shutter Speed Priority Shooting, Manual Exposure Shooting mode, press on the control wheel to select ISO sensitivity, then turn the control wheel to select the desired value.
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(Auto)
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Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically.
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You can reduce image blurring in dark locations or with moving subjects by increasing the ISO sensitivity (select a larger number).
Higher ISO settings than [ISO6400] are achieved using Clear Image technology and overlay burst shooting.
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Adjusting ISO Sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index)
ISO sensitivity is a speed rating for recording media that incorporates an image sensor that receives light. Even when the exposure is the same, images differ depending on the ISO sensitivity.
High ISO sensitivity
Records a bright image even in dark locations while increasing shutter speed to reduce blur.
However, the image tends to become noisy.
Low ISO sensitivity
Records a smoother image.
However, when the exposure is insufficient, the image may become darker.
Notes
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When [ISO] is set to [ISO6400] or [ISO12800], it takes some time to record an image, because the camera overlays the image. The flash does not operate with these settings.
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You cannot select [Auto] when the camera is set to Manual Exposure Shooting. [ISO80] is the default setting.
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You can select only from [Auto], [ISO80] to [ISO800] when the shooting mode is set to burst or bracket shooting mode.
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