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I own DSC-H2. It will be a cloudy day this morning and want to set camera to 200 ISO. If cloudy is the only setting I have then I'll never know if shots were taken at 200,400 etc ISO. Anyone know how to set the ISO setting to a specific number? Sony doesn't answer this specific question, I get no where with their e-mail.If there isn't a way to set ISO because of automation then this is major drawback in digital photos, as is can't ever tell what focal length my photos are being taken.

2006-12-28 23:45:20 · 1 answers · asked by Vintage Music 7 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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You can easily change the ISO while in Shooting/Recording mode.
But you cannot change it when in AUTO...just turn the mode dial to P, S, A, M or Scene (if you don't know what these are for, then look them up in the user manual).

to change ISO (while in shooting mode)...
Press the MENU button
scroll down till you get to ISO
select your ISO and then press the centre control button on the back of the camera to set your selection.
I wouldn't really recommend the frequent use of high IS0 (80-100 is fine, but noise levels go up from ISO 200+, according to reviews).

Pages 43-48 of the user manual shows you how to select items from the shooting MENU.

Also, I am quite sure that you can see which ISO has been selected, by looking at the display information on the LCD, when you are reviewing an image (Press the Monitor button in Playback).
I really can't see what the problem is...all the information is in the manual, unless you don't have the user manual.
You can download it from the Sony.com

2006-12-29 00:45:47 · answer #1 · answered by Petra_au 7 · 0 0

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