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Nikon D200 매뉴얼
34
Part I
Using the Nikon D200
Manual. You can select both the
shutter speed and f-stop using the
main and sub-command dials. The
D200 still lets you know when
proper exposure is achieved using
the exposure readout in the
viewfinder.

ISO Sensitivity

The D200 can choose the sensitivity setting
(ISO) for you automatically, or you can man-
ually choose a setting. Just follow these
steps:
1.
If the LCD monitor is on, tap the
shutter-release button to cancel
the display.
2.
Hold down the ISO button on
the mode dial on top of the
camera.
3.
Rotate the main command dial
to choose an ISO setting. Choose
from ISO 100 to ISO 1600, or one
of the boosted settings, H0.3, H0.7,
and H1.0, which provide the equiv-
alent of approximately ISO 2080,
ISO 2720, and ISO 3200.
You can alternatively set ISO
and white balance using the
menu system, which is dis-
cussed in Chapters 2 and 3.
Setting White
Balance
To more closely match the D200's color ren-
dition to the color of the illumination used
to expose an image, you can set the white
balance. To use a preset value, follow these
steps:
1.
If the LCD monitor is on, tap the
shutter-release button to cancel
the display.
2.
Hold down the white balance
button on the mode dial on top
of the camera.
3.
Rotate the main command dial
to choose a white balance.
Choose from among auto, incan-
descent, fluorescent, direct sun-
light, flash, cloudy, shade, and
preset. The sub-command dial can
be used to fine-tune white balance
settings or choose exact color
temperatures.
You can also set white balance using the
menu system, where you have additional
options for fine-tuning or defining a preset
value, which is explained in Chapter 2.
1.21
White balance options.
There is more information on
ISO and white balance in
Chapter 3.