The S button
The camera’s sensitivity to light (ISO sensitivity) can be adjusted according to the amount of light available. In general, choosing higher values allows faster shutter speeds at the same aperture.
Adjusting ISO sensitivity
- Hold the S button and rotate the main command dial.
- Choose from values of from ISO 100 to 51200. Extended settings of about 1 EV or 2 EV above ISO 51200 are also available.
- In b mode, the setting is fixed at ISO-A (AUTO), and the camera sets the ISO sensitivity automatically.
- The option currently selected is shown in the display during shooting.
High ISO sensitivities
The higher the ISO sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure, allowing pictures to be taken when lighting is poor and helping prevent blur when the subject is in motion. Note, however, that the higher the sensitivity, the more likely the image is to be affected by “noise” in the form of randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines.
Hi 1 and Hi 2
A setting of [Hi 1] corresponds to an ISO sensitivity approximately 1 EV higher than ISO 51200 (equivalent to ISO 102400) and [Hi 2] to an ISO sensitivity approximately 2 EV higher (equivalent to ISO 204800). Note that pictures taken at these settings are particularly prone to “noise” in the form of randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines.
Auto ISO sensitivity control
Auto ISO sensitivity control automatically adjusts ISO sensitivity if optimal exposure cannot be achieved at the value selected by the user in modes P, S, A, and M. You can select an upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity control (200–Hi 2) to prevent ISO sensitivity being raised too high.
- Hold the S button and rotate the sub-command dial to select from ISO AUTO (auto ISO sensitivity control enabled) and ISO (auto ISO sensitivity control disabled).
- When auto ISO sensitivity control is enabled, the shooting display will show ISO AUTO. When sensitivity is altered from the value selected by the user, the ISO sensitivity will be shown in the shooting display.
- Maximum sensitivity can be adjusted using the [ISO sensitivity settings] item in the photo shooting menu.
Auto ISO sensitivity control
- If value currently selected for [ISO sensitivity settings] is higher than that chosen for [Maximum sensitivity], the value chosen for [ISO sensitivity settings] will serve as the upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity control.
- During flash photography, shutter speed is limited to the range defined by the values selected for Custom Settings e1 [Flash sync speed] and e2 [Flash shutter speed].