User guide
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SHUTTER (Shutter Speed) setting
Select the desired shutter speed for camera exposure. You
can change the shutter speed to higher speed to capture
fast-moving subjects, though the image becomes darker.
1. Select [SHUTTER] option on the [EXPOSURE] menu.
2. Use [Near] or [Far] button to set shutter speed.
SENS-UP setting
If pictures are not clear due to darkness, use for increase
the sensitivity of picture.
1. Select [SENS-UP] option on the [EXPOSURE] menu.
2. Use [Near] or [Far] button to set the SENS-UP limit.
To setting the SENS-UP function, select the [AUTO] on
the [SHUTTER].
Note:
If you set to one of the SHUTTER options except AUTO
on the [SHUTTER] menu, the [SENS-UP] setting is not
available and [---] mark is displayed.
White Balance setting
Select the method by which the camera shifts its output
colors to compensate for the color of a light source.
1. Select [WHITE BALANCE] option on the [CAMERA SET]
menu.
2. Use [Near] or [Far] button to select a mode then press
[Open] or [Close].
• ATW (Auto-Tracing White Balance): In this mode,
the color temperature range for the proper white
balance is approximately 1 800 K to 10 500 K.
Proper white balance may not be obtained under
the following conditions:
- When the color temperature is out of the
1 800 K to 10 500 K range.
- When the scene contains mostly high color
temperature objects, such as a blue sky or
sunset.
- When the scene is dim.
• AUTO: In this mode, the color temperature range
for the proper white balance is approximately 2
700 K to 5 400 K. Proper white balance may not be
obtained under the following conditions:
- When the color temperature is out of the
2 700 K to 5 400 K range.
- When the scene contains mostly high color
temperature objects, such as a blue sky or
sunset.
- When the scene is dim.
• ONE PUSH: If you select the ONE PUSH mode,
you will be able to set up the White Balance
automatically using [Open] or [Close] button.
• MANUAL: You can set the white balance options
manually.
- COLOR TEMP: Use [Near] or [Far] button to
select a function.