Operation Manual

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Photo Tips and Information
Appendix
Underexposure
The whole recorded image
is dark, which makes white
elements of the image
appear gray. Shooting
bright subjects or in backlit
conditions may cause the
image to be underexposed.
Adjust the exposure compensation towards the +
end.
Optimal Exposure
Overexposure
The whole recorded image
is bright, which makes
black elements of the
image appear gray.
Shooting dark subjects or
in dark places may cause
the image to be
overexposed. Adjust the
exposure compensation towards the - end.
z ISO Speed (p. 89)
The ISO speed is the numeric representation of
the camera’s sensitivity to light. The higher the
ISO speed, the higher the sensitivity. A high ISO
speed allows you to shoot images in dark indoor
or outdoor conditions without a flash and also
helps prevent blurred images due to camera
shake. This is convenient when shooting images
in places where flash photography is prohibited.
The ISO speed setting makes full use of the
available light, resulting in images that convey
the feel of the place they were shot.
ISO 50 equivalent ISO 400 equivalent