Nd filter (internal nd filter) – Sony DSC-HX100V User Manual

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ND Filter (Internal ND Filter)

Using the ND filter allows the amount of light entering the camera to be reduced by about 1/8,
the shutter speed to be slowed and the exposure to be decreased. This provides very effective
shots of such scenes as flowing water and waterfalls.

The ND filter can be used when the camera is set to (Program Auto), (Shutter Speed Priority
Shooting), (Aperture Priority Shooting) and (Manual Exposure Shooting).

1. MENU

(Internal ND filter)

desired mode

(Auto)*

Based on shooting mode and brightness, the ND filter switches On/Off

automatically.

(Off)

The ND filter is not used.

(On)

The ND filter is always used.

* When [Auto] cannot be selected, the default is [Off].

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