DXG Technology DXG-502 manual Flash, Burst / Self Portrait / Close-up, Continuous Photography Mode

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Photo Mode (Continued)

Using the Digital Zoom to enlarge images may cause slight aliasing. Note: Full Digital Zoom is not recommended for taking pictures that require the highest clarity.

Flash

Use the key to switch to Flash mode.

Display

Function

Description

 

No Flash

Turns off the Flash (for bright places).

 

 

 

 

Auto

Auto Flash automatically comes on when needed.

 

 

 

 

Forced Flash

Always flashes (bright or dark areas).

 

 

 

 

Auto Flash plus Red

Flash fires automatically in low light, and pre-flashes to reduce “red

 

Eye Reduction

eye” effects. Auto Flash is suitable for portraits.

 

 

 

 

Forced Flash plus

Always flashes with red eye reduction flash.

 

Red Eye Reduction

 

 

 

 

Slow Sync

Keeps the shutter open longer. Used at night and in low light to

 

lighten the background and foreground. A tripod is advised.

 

 

 

 

 

Burst / Self Portrait / Close-up

Use the button to switch among Burst / Self Portrait / Close-up Mode.

Standard Mode

(Burst Mode)

(Self-timer)

(Macro)

Continuous Photography Mode

When entering the Burst Mode, the icon appears on the upper part of the screen. The number represents the number of camera pictures that will be taken (up to 5 pictures). After framing, press the Shutter button and the camera will shoot continuously for that number of photos.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Review Mode Video ModeVideo Out Installing the Software PC ModeInstalling Application Programs AppendixSafety Precautions PrecautionsPrecautions Before Use Precautions for OperationPrecautions Package Contents Product Overview Digital Camera OverviewBack View Button Operation Mode SwitchInserting/Changing Batteries Battery UsageMemory Card and Built-in Memory Loading the Memory CardRemoving the Memory Card Memory Card and Built-in Memory Memory card format is unrecognizable Usage of Built-in MemoryPoor connection is being made with the card contacts Memory card is damaged and unable to functionAdjusting the Wrist/Lens Straps Power Battery Capacity MeterTurning on the Camera and Lights Lights Setting the Date,Time and Language Setting Date and TimeSetting Language Basic Operations LCD MonitorInfo/Hint Menu Description of Button FunctionsAdvanced Settings Setup ModeMenu Index Setup Mode Setup Mode Selected picture will be saved to become the startup picture Auto Mode Photo ModePhoto Mode Manual Mode Photo Mode Scene Mode Taking Pictures Descriptions of the Three ModesOptical Zoom / Digital Zoom LCD ScreenContinuous Photography Mode FlashBurst / Self Portrait / Close-up Close-Up Mode Macro Close-Up function is unavailable in the Scene Mode Focus SelectionInstructions on Scene Modes Image Manual Mode offers five settings of White Balance Image ResolutionDescription on Menu Picture QualityCenter-Weighted Metering Metering ModeScene Mode EV CompensationOff Advanced Settings Self TimerBlack and White VividRecord Mode Advanced Settings Photo Mode Twelve built-in scenes are provided Advanced Settings Recording Videos Video ModeDescriptions on Menu RecordFollow these steps to record a video Menu Index Picture Review ModeReview Mode Thumbnail Display VideoPlaying Video Picture Magnification ModeAudio Record Playing/Deleting the Audio Record Playing the Audio RecordDeleting the Audio Record Adjusting Volume Delete All Deletion Delete OneSingle Protection / Single Protection Remove Remove All ProtectionSetting All Setting SingleDisplay Interval Repeating the Slide ShowDeletion Come back after 0.5 seconds All Protection/Remove Protection Single ProtectionSlide Show Skip over it if the second file is a video Current Picture/Total File Number Skip over a picture file Printing Notices Removable HDD Hard Drive PC ModeData PC ModePlease follow these steps Video OutInstalling the Software on a PC Installing the SoftwareInstalling the Software Installing the Application Programs on a PC Installing Application ProgramsInstalling Application Programs Installing Application Programs Installing Application Programs Appendix Product SpecificationsSystem Requirements