Concord Camera JD C3.1z3 manual Setting the ISO Sensitivity, ISO Setting Description Auto default

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TAKING A PICTURE

SETTING THE ISO SENSITIVITY

Raise the ISO speed when you wish to reduce jittery camera movement or to turn the flash off when shooting in dark surroundings.

ISO Setting

Description

Auto (default)

Equivalent to setting of ISO 100 under normal conditions. When lighting is poor,

 

camera raises sensitivity automatically to compensate.

100

100 is best for shooting clear, sharp images in daylight.

200

200 is ideal for shooting in cloudy situations.

400

400 is best for shooting in dark surroundings, for example, especially at night.

ENU

Note: Higher ISO speeds increase image noise. To take clean images, use as low an ISO speed as possible.

TO CHANGE ISO SETTING:

 

CAMERA MODE

ISO

 

PICTURE EFFECT

AUTO

+

EV COMPENSATION

100

 

ISO

200

 

METERING

400

AF

AUTO FOCUS

 

RETURN

SELECT

RETURN

OK SET

1.When ( ) ISO is highlighted, press to enter its submenu.

2.Press or repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.

3.Press the OK button to select the ISO setting.

4.Press the MENU button to return to the picture-taking mode.

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Contents User’s Guide English Camera Overview Top/FrontBottom/Back LCD IconsTable of Contents Getting StartedCustomizing the Camera Settings Getting Started Attaching the Wrist StrapLoading the Batteries Turning the Camera on and OFFSetting the LANGUAGE, Date and Time TV Broadcast StandardsChecking the Battery Power Level Turning the LCD/ICONS on or OFFInternal MEMORY/INSERTING the Memory Card Internal MemoryStatus Memory in Use Inserting the Memory CardSetting the CAMERA’S Operational Modes Review ModeVideo Mode Taking PicturesLive View Through the LCD Flash Ready LED LitBlinking Using AUTO-FOCUS Lock Using the focus lockSetting the Flash To set the flashUsing the Optical Zoom Using the Digital ZoomHow to use digital zoom Activating/Deactivating Digital ZoomTaking Pictures in Macro Mode CLOSE-UP Shots Taking Continuous ShotsTaking Pictures with SELF-TIMER Photography HintsUsing the Main Menu in Camera Mode Setting Capture Mode Taking Pictures in Sport ModeCapture Mode Option Description Setting Sport ModeSetting Image Quality Setting Image ResolutionTo change the image quality 3MP 2MPHow to change the resolution Images Stored on 16MB memory approx3MP Images Stored on 64MB memory approxSelecting Scene Modes To set the scene selectionSetting White Balance Selecting the Picture EffectTo change the White Balance SepiaSetting Exposure Compensation Picture darkerTo change the Exposure Compensation level Setting the ISO Sensitivity ISO Setting Description Auto defaultCamera raises sensitivity automatically to compensate Setting Light Metering Mode Setting Auto Focus AF ModeTo change Light Metering mode Taking Video Clips Taking Video ClipsTo record a video clip To stop recordingRecording a Video Clip with the SELF-TIMER Using the Main Menu in Video Clip ModeHow to Use the Main Menu in Video Clip Mode Setting Video Clip Resolution To change the video resolutionReviewing Your Files Reviewing the PICTURES/VIDEO ClipsTo review pictures/video clips File Indication File TypeResolution Enlarging the PicturesTo enlarge Using the Delete Button to Delete Your Files Using the Quick Access ButtonUsing the review menu Deleting in Quick View Mode Camera ModeDeleting in Review Mode Deleting in Thumbnail Review ModeDelete One Delete AllUsing the Review Menu How to use the Menu in Review modeDeleting One File by Using the Review Menu Deleting Your FilesDeleting All Files Running a Slide Show To run a slide showTransferring Files from Internal Memory to SD Card To set the slide show time intervalTo repeat a slide show Rotating the Images Customizing the Camera Settings ENUTo use the Setup menu Setup Menu and Features Setting the AUTO-OFF TimeSetup Setting Options Description Setting the Language Setting the Date and TimeSetting the LCD Brightness To set the LanguageFormatting the Internal Memory or Memory Card Setting Quick View Time Interval How to select Quick View time phraseTurning the Beep on or OFF To activate/deactivate the beepSetting AF Assist Light How to change AF assist light settingCondition Restoring Factory Default Settings To restore the default settings in your cameraTable below lists the default settings Option Default StatusSoftware Installation Guide Installation RequirementsComputer System Requirements Windows MacintoshUsing the Installer Splash Screen Color DescriptionOption Description Flow Diagram for Software Installation Identifying your operating systemIdentifying Your Operating System System Proceed toInstalling the Driver and Directx 9 Windows 98/98SE StepCamera Drivers Click NextStep Click Finish Installing Directx 9 Windows Microsoft DirectXInstalling Arcsoft Photoimpression ALL Windows Users ArcSoft PhotoImpressionMake sure the two applications are checked and then Adobe Acrobat Reader Step Status bar Click NextClick Next Step Connecting the Camera to the Computer Downloading Pictures and Video Clips Onto Your ComputerDownloading files from the camera Downloading Pictures and Video Clips onto your computerUsing Arcsoft Photoimpression Windows only Unplugging Your Camera from the Computer Windows ME/2000/XPMacintosh TV Mode Changing the TV Mode SettingConnecting the Camera to the Television Using the TV AS a Live ViewfinderError Messages Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible SolutionCamera PICTURES/VIDEO ClipsTaking Pictures My fresh set of batteries took Are the fresh batteries newly Set the camera to the proper Clip taking mode Installing Software and Drivers LCDViewing Video Clips on the Computer Windows 98/98SE/2000 SD Cards Rechargeable BatteriesGetting Help Before You E-mail or Call usCamera Information Computer Information Camera Specifications Storage Capacity Images Stored on 6MB memory approxImages Stored on 32MB memory approx ENU Safety Tips and Maintenance Cleaning the camera bodyCleaning the lens, viewfinder and LCD Cleaning the battery contactsSafety Tips Precautions for the cameraPrecautions for batteries Precautions for SD Memory CardsRepair or malfunction Regulatory Information FCC InformationTested to comply With FCC standards For Home or Office USE User Information