Concord Camera Eye-Q 3340z manual Scene Selection, How to set the scene selection

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SCENE SELECTION

SCENE SELECTION

The default options in the camera can be used in most settings. The scene modes are helpful to quickly optimize the various settings to best capture specific scenes.

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CAMERA MODE

 

S SCENES SELECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capture Mode

 

 

OFF

 

Q

Quality Setup

 

 

Party Indoor

 

 

Image Size

 

 

Beach Snow

 

 

Digital Zoom

 

 

Sunset

 

S

Scenes Select

 

 

Night Landscape

 

RETURN

SELECT

 

RETURN

OK SET

Preset Scene

 

Description

OFF

No Scene Selection (default).

Party/Indoor

Use this mode in to capture the details of candlelit scenes or other indoor background

 

light conditions.

Beach/Snow

Use this mode to capture the details in high glare scenes such as snow or shining water.

Night Landscape

A slow shutter speed is used to capture the lights in night scenes.

 

Photography Tip: With the slow shutter speed there is a possibility of getting blurry images

 

due to camera movement.

 

To reduce blurring, you may do the following:

 

1.

Set your camera to Night Landscape mode.

 

2.

Place your camera on a tripod or sturdy surface area.

 

3.

Set the camera to self-timer mode.

 

4.

Press the shutter button.

Sunset

This mode captures the deep hues and color variations in sunsets and sunrises.

Fireworks

Use this mode to capture the burst of light from fireworks with a slower shutter speed.

Night Portrait

Use this mode to capture a subject illuminated with the lights in a night scene with a slow

 

shutter speed.

 

- Due to the slow shutter speed, place the camera on a

 

 

tripod for better picture quality.

 

 

 

How to set the scene selection:

1.When Scenes Select is highlighted, press the joystick to enter the its submenu.

2.In the Scenes Select menu, press joystick to choose between the options.

3.

Press OK to select the Scene mode.

4.

Press MENU to return to picture taking mode.

Note: The scene selection mode will override the flash setting set by the flash button for one picture only.

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