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Nov 07, 2024 - 09:28 PM
To change the ISO settings on the Nikon D850 camera, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the camera and navigate to the shooting menu by pressing the "Menu" button.
2. Use the multi-selector (arrow buttons) to navigate to the "ISO sensitivity settings" option and press the "OK" button.
3. In the ISO sensitivity settings menu, you can choose between "Auto ISO sensitivity control" and "Manual ISO sensitivity control." Select the desired option and press the "OK" button.
- Auto ISO sensitivity control: The camera will automatically adjust the ISO based on the lighting conditions.
- Manual ISO sensitivity control: You can manually set the ISO value.
4. If you selected "Manual ISO sensitivity control," use the multi-selector to highlight the ISO sensitivity value and press the "OK" button.
5. Use the main command dial (located near the shutter button) to scroll through the available ISO sensitivity values. The current ISO value will be displayed on the top LCD screen or the rear LCD screen.
6. Once you have selected the desired ISO value, press the "OK" button to confirm the selection.
Note: The ISO sensitivity range of the Nikon D850 is ISO 64 to ISO 25,600, with additional extended settings available.
For more detailed information and illustrations, please refer to the "ISO sensitivity settings" section in the Nikon D850 User's Manual (page 99).
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