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KODAK EASYSHARE DX4900 Zoom Digital Camera User's Guide

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Chapter 3<br />

Setting the ISO Speed<br />

The ISO setting controls the camera’s sensitivity to light. Use a lower ISO setting<br />

in brightly lit scenes, use a higher ISO setting for low-light scenes.<br />

1 Turn the Mode dial to Capture and press Menu.<br />

2 Highlight the ISO Speed menu , then press Select.<br />

3 Highlight the ISO Speed setting you want to<br />

use.<br />

AUTO (default)—the camera<br />

automatically sets an ISO speed based on<br />

scene brightness. Ideal for general picture<br />

taking.<br />

ISO 100—ideal for daylight pictures in<br />

bright sun, when fine detail is needed. Great<br />

for portraits or nature scenes.<br />

ISO 200—ideal for cloudy, overcast days.<br />

Great when you need extra speed without<br />

sacrificing image quality.<br />

ISO 400—ideal for dusk or night pictures<br />

when flash is prohibited; great for pictures<br />

at sporting events when you need to stop the<br />

action; and excellent for indoor shots, with<br />

or without flash.<br />

When any setting except Auto is selected, the<br />

icon appears in the Status Display.<br />

4 Press Select to accept the change and return to the Menu screen.<br />

5 Press Menu to exit the Menu screen.<br />

This setting remains until you change it unless Reset User Settings is set to<br />

Yes (see page 48).<br />

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