Setting the iso speed (sensitivity), Photo mode : setting the capturing options, English – Samsung VP-MS11 User Manual

Page 68: Menu screen appears, High iso speed setting may result in picture noise

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MENU

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ISO

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Move

Move

Select

Select

Exit

Exit

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ISO

Photo

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Select

Exit

OK

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Exit

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Exit

Exit

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Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options

Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity)

ISO Speed is the rating of a film's sensitivity to light. Though Miniket Photo doesn't use film, they
normally use the same rating system to describe the sensitivity of the Miniket's imaging sensor.

1. Turn the Mode Dial to

Photo

mode.

2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.

3. Press the [MENU] button.

Menu screen appears.

4. Move the joystick left / right to select <ISO>.

5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down, and then press the joystick

(OK).

6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.

An icon indicating the selected ISO Speed appears on the screen.

If <Auto> is selected, no icon will be displayed.

[ Notes ]

The higher the ISO Speed number, the higher sensitivity to light. It results in brighter imaging under
darker lighting.

High ISO Speed setting may result in picture noise.

Regarding ISO setting in Scene modes, refer to page 72.

If <Anti-Shake> is set, ISO setting will be limited.

While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.

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AUTO

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Automatically sets the ISO according to the light brightness

The standard sensitivity rate, and therefore it is the usual shooting sensitivity rate.

When you use this in a dark place, you can increase the shutter speed, but it might
come out grainy.

When you use this in a very dark place, you can greatly increase the shutter speed,
but you may get a rough image due to severe graininess.

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