BenQ DC C40, DC C30 user manual Using the Flash, Adjusting the Exposure

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3.6 Using the Flash

Pressing the flash button cycles your camera

Flash Button

through the various flash modes.

A symbol appears on the LCD screen to indicate

 

the flash mode. The flash cannot be used in Video

 

mode.

 

The following list describes each flash mode.

Automatic - Flash fires when conditions require extra lighting

Always on - Flash fires every time you take a photo, regardless of lighting conditions.

RedEye - Flash strobes to let the subject’s eyes adjust to the flash, then fires again when the photo is taken.

Always off - The flash never fires.

3.7 Adjusting the Exposure

Set the exposure value (EV value)

manually to

 

 

compensate for unusual lighting conditions such as

 

 

indirect indoor lighting, dark backgrounds, and strong

Exposure

0.0

backlighting.

 

 

 

 

1.

Turn on the camera and make sure it is in Photo or

+/

 

 

 

 

Video mode.

 

WB

 

2.

Press the MENU button.

 

 

 

3.Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the Exposure option.

4.Press the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the desired exposure compensation value.

5.Press the SET button to save your selection and leave the Exposure submenu.

The flash mode and exposure value are displayed in the OSD screen.

Flash mode

3M

+0.0

A

Exposure value

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Contents Welcome Copyright Table of Contents Table of Contents Touring your DC C30/C40Using the DC C30/C40 Preparing Your DC C30/C40 for UseII Table of Contents PC Dependent FeaturesTroubleshooting Specifications Service information Checking the Package Contents Touring Your DC C30/C40Rear View DC C30/C40 ComponentsFront View Left/Right Side ViewAttaching the Strap Inserting the Battery Preparing Your DC C30/C40 for UseLow Battery Indicator Turning the Power OnSetting the Date and Time Setting the Date formatLanguage Settings TV Out SettingsSetting the Beep Sound Setting the Power Save FunctionLoading an SD Memory Card 10.1Inserting the SD Memory card10.2Removing the SD Memory card 11.2Playback Mode Camera Mode Setting11.1Photo Mode 11.3Video ModeSetting the LCD Display Mode Previewing a PictureTaking a Picture Setting Image Resolution and Quality Using the Zoom Function Using the Flash Adjusting the ExposureUsing Different Metering Options Setting the White BalanceWhite Balance Settings Explained Using Macro Mode Using the Self TimerUsing the Date Stamp Function Using Long Shutter SpeedsSetting Quick View Recording Video ClipsUsing the UP, DOWN, Left Right buttons Viewing PicturesViewing Pictures in Thumbnail Mode Protecting Stored ImagesErasing a Stored Image Erasing all ImagesSlide Show Copy to CardFormatting the Camera Memory or SD Card Dpof Print Settings 24.1Print Order SettingPC Dependent Features Installing the Digital Camera SoftwareBundled Software Software DescriptionMaking Connections Viewing Images on TVConnecting to a Computer Using USB Troubleshooting Problem Cause Specifications For Windows Technical Support

DC C30, DC C40 specifications

The BenQ DC C40 and DC C30 are two digital cameras that exemplify the innovation and user-centric design synonymous with the BenQ brand. Designed for both novice and experienced photographers, these models combine essential features with advanced technologies, making them ideal for capturing life's moments with ease and quality.

Starting with the BenQ DC C40, this camera is equipped with a 4-megapixel sensor, delivering sharp and vibrant images suitable for printing and sharing online. It features a 3x optical zoom lens that enhances photographic versatility, allowing users to capture wide-angle shots as well as close-ups. The DC C40’s built-in flash ensures excellent performance in various lighting conditions, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor photography alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the DC C40 is its user-friendly interface, which includes an intuitive menu system and dedicated controls for quick access to essential functions. The LCD screen provides a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images, catering to the needs of users who prefer a straightforward shooting experience. Additionally, this model supports several shooting modes, including portrait and night mode, enabling photographers to adapt to different scenarios effortlessly.

In contrast, the BenQ DC C30, while slightly more compact, does not compromise on quality. It features a 3-megapixel sensor, making it ideal for casual photography. The DC C30 offers a 2x optical zoom lens and a variety of scene modes that allow users to optimize their photography according to specific subjects and environments. Compact and lightweight, this model is perfect for travel and daily use, providing an excellent balance of functionality and portability.

Both cameras utilize BenQ's advanced digital image processing technology, which enhances image quality and reduces noise in photos, resulting in clearer images even in challenging lighting conditions. They also support various image formats, allowing users to choose the best option for their needs.

In summary, the BenQ DC C40 and DC C30 combine practical functionality with technological sophistication. Whether you are a budding photographer or someone looking for a reliable point-and-shoot option, these models deliver quality, ease of use, and versatility, making them excellent choices in the digital camera market. With their blend of performance and design, both cameras exemplify BenQ's commitment to enriching the photography experience.