Sensitivity, Color options – Nikon S2 User Manual

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The Shooting Menu

Sensitivity

Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to
light. The higher the sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure.
Much as fi lm with a high ISO rating tends to produce “grainy” images, high
sensitivities may however be associated with “noise”—randomly spaced,
brightly colored pixels concentrated in dark parts of the image.

Option

Description

Auto

Equivalent to 50 under normal conditions; when lighting is poor and fl ash
is off (

), camera compensates by raising sensitivity. ISO icon displayed in

monitor to warn that pictures may be affected by noise.

50

Approximately equivalent to ISO 50. Recommended unless lighting is poor
or faster shutter speeds are required (e.g., when the subject is moving).
Noise may appear in pictures taken at settings above this value.

100

Approximately equivalent to ISO 100.

200

Approximately equivalent to ISO 200.

400

Approximately equivalent to ISO 400.

Color Options

Color options are used to heighten the vividness of colors or to record pictures
in monochrome. The effects can be previewed in the monitor.

Option

Description

Standard color

Subjects are recorded in their natural colors.

Vivid color

Use for a vivid, photoprint effect.

Black-and-white

*

Pictures are recorded in black-and-white.

Sepia

*

Pictures are recorded in sepia.

Cyanotype

*

Pictures are recorded in blue-tinted monochrome.

* White balance set to Auto.

Sensitivity

At settings other than Auto, the current sensitivity setting is shown in the display (

4–5).

Color Options

At settings other than Standard color, the current color option setting is indicated by
an icon in the display (

4–5).

Sensitivity

Color Options

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