Adjusting the sensitivity setting, When to adjust the sensitivity, How to adjust the sensitivity – Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual

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Note:

You can see the value for the white balance setting
on the display panel.

You can also make white balance settings when
taking pictures with the viewfinder by pressing
the
W.B. button.

You can make a custom white balance setting. See
“Making user settings for white balance” on page
2-33
.

Adjusting the sensitivity setting

Your PhotoPC 850Z has the following sensitivity
settings:

Standard sensitivity, equivalent to ISO 100

High sensitivity, equivalent to ISO 200

Super high sensitivity, equivalent to ISO 400

When to adjust the sensitivity

Set the sensitivity to high or super high when taking
photos:

Of fast moving subjects (useful for in-door sports)

Of distance subjects with a flash

In the dark without a flash (useful when flash
photography is prohibited)

EPSON recommends setting sensitivity to standard

at all other times, as image quality is lower when

you use higher sensitivity settings.

How to adjust the sensitivity

Follow the steps below to change the sensitivity.

1.

Make sure you are using the Program or Manual
camera mode. (See

“Making camera mode

settings” on page 2-28.)

2.

Turn the camera’s dial switch to

.

3.

In the Program camera mode, press the ISO
button to select standard, high, or super high
sensitivity.

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