Setting ISO speed

    01-Feb-2010
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    Solution

      Raise the [ISO speed] to use a fast shutter speed when you wish to reduce the effects of camera shake or avoid blurry subjects, or to turn the flash off when shooting in a dark area.
      CAUTION
      • In this section, [PowerShot A495] is used as an example to explain the operations. Depending on your model, the position of buttons, screen indications, and setting items may vary.
      • The following explanations are provided based on the assumption that the [Shooting Mode] is set to [Program AE] ().
      • Explanations are provided by using an example where the [ISO Speed] settings have never been changed.
      • To set the [ISO Speed], it is necessary to set the [Shooting Mode] to one of the following modes.
      - [Program AE] (), [Long Shutter] () in the [SCN] () mode.


      1. Press the <Power> button on the camera.




      2. Press the <FUNC./SET> () button.




      3. The following screen appears on the LCD monitor.



      Operate the <directional buttons> up or down to select an [ISO AUTO] ().
      Operate the <directional buttons> left or right to select an [ISO Speed]* of your choice.
      * The appropriate [ISO Speed] differs depending on shooting locations. If the camera shake warning icon () appears when you press the <Shutter Button> halfway, it is recommended to gradually raise the ISO speed in increments such as [ISO 80], [ISO 100], etc., and then set the [ISO Speed] when the camera shake warning icon () disappears.
      Changing the ISO speed
      Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to the Shooting mode and shooting conditions.
        Fine weather conditions, outdoor shooting.
       Cloudy, Twilight
      Nightscapes, Dark interiors

      4. If the following icon is shown, the setting is complete (if setting [ISO Speed] to 400).


      CAUTION
      • Raising the [ISO Speed] increases the shutter speed and allows the flash to reach subjects at far distances. Therefore, it is possible to shoot images with less subject blur or camera shake even in dark places.
      • However, the higher the [ISO Speed], the more the noise stands out (more uneven areas in an image).
      • Lowering the ISO speed results in sharper images, but there may be an increased chance of image blurring in certain shooting conditions.