93i: Changing the ISO SpeedNIf the ISO speed is set to [AUTO], theactual ISO speed to be set will bedisplayed when you press the shutterbutton halfway. As indicated on the nextpage, the ISO speed will be setautomatically to suit the shooting mode.ISO [AUTO]When you shoot at high ISO speeds, noise (such as dots of light andbanding) may become noticeable.If you use a high ISO speed and flash to shoot a close subject,overexposure may result.With ISO 12800 or “H” (equivalent to ISO 25600), the maximum burst forcontinuous shooting will greatly decrease.As “H” (equivalent to ISO 25600) is an expanded ISO speed setting,noise (such as dots of light and banding) and irregular colors will be morenoticeable, and the resolution will be lower than usual.As the maximum ISO speed that can be set differs between still photoshooting and movie shooting (manual exposure), the ISO speed you setmay change when you switch from still photo shooting to movie shooting.Even if you switch back to still photo shooting, the ISO speed will notrevert to the original setting.The maximum ISO speed settable varies depending on the setting for [2:ISO expansion] under [54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)].• When [0: Off] is set: If you set ISO 12800 during still photo shootingand then switch to movie shooting, ISO speed will be changed to ISO6400.• When [1: On] is set: If you set ISO 12800 or “H” (equivalent to ISO25600) during still photo shooting and then switch to movie shooting,the ISO speed will change to “H” (equivalent to ISO 12800).COPY