Silvercrest DV-767 instruction manual Quality, Date Stamp

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Quality

By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose the following settings for the compression rate (symbol ):

ƒNormal“: maximum compression rate (lower memory consumption, poorest quality)

ƒFine“: medium compression rate

ƒSuper“: lowest compression rate (highest memory consumption, best quality)

Note:

For the best possible quality of image, select “Super”. If you wish to use as little memory as possible, select “Normal”. The “Fine“ setting is between the “Super“ and “Normal” settings.

WB (White Balance)

By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the different types

of WB. The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display. Once you have found a suitable setting, you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button . The following WB settings are available (symbol ):

ƒAuto”: The camera automatically sets the white balance.

ƒSunlight“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the surroundings are sunny.

ƒTungs“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the surroundings are lit by light bulbs.

ƒFluor“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the surroundings are lit by fluorescent lights.

ƒCloudy“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the surroundings are overcast or that it is dusk.

Note:

ƒThe semi-automatic WB with the settings “Sunlight”, “Tungs”, “Fluor” and “Cloudy” is always preferable to the fully-automatic WB.

ƒFor further information on the WB, please read the “White Balance (WB)” chapter on page 45.

EV Bias

You can use the Navigation button (e and f) to select between twelve values from –2.0 to +2.0 for the manual EV bias. The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display. Once you have found a suitable setting, you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button . The following values for the EV bias are available:

ƒ0,0“: no manual correction

ƒ“+0.3” to “+2.0”: the image becomes lighter

ƒ“-0.3” to “-2.0”: the image becomes darker

Note:

ƒFor example, use the EV bias for recordings with a back light (“+2.0).

ƒFor further information on EV bias, please read the “EV Bias” chapter on page 45.

Date Stamp

You can use the Navigation button (e and f) to define whether or not you want a Date

Stamp on your photos. Press the Navigation button to confirm your selection. If you select the “On” option, then the date, on which the photo was taken, is displayed in the bottom right of the screen. If the Date Stamp is activated, then the symbol is displayed.

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Contents DV-767 Manufacturer Information Introduction CopyrightDeclaration Table of Contents Trouble-Shooting SettingsComputer Installation Technical Data Technical HelpPlease read and observe the following notes carefully Important Safety NoticePage Included in Delivery Protective Bag Quick Start Guide 11. CD Remark Operational Controls Display Basic Functions BatteryInserting the Battery Important Battery Informationƒ Charging via the Mains Adapter Switching Camera On/OffCharging the Battery Remove BatteryNavigation Playback / Capture ModeVideo / Photo / Voice Mode LCD DisplayMemory Size Music Videos Photos 64MB Using an SD Memory CardSD Memory Card Removing an SD Memory CardFlashlight HeadphonesAuxiliary Light Capture SettingsVideo Capture ZoomWB White Balance SizeQuality Image Stabilizer EV BiasMetering Deleting Videos VolumePlayback Settings Video Playback Slide Show Delete Delete All ProtectFlash Capture ModeTaking Photographs Cap Mode Date Stamp Best Shot Deleting Photos Image PlaybackPrint Voice RecordingDelete Voice Recording Playback Voice RecordingProtect Repeat / Random Playback MP3 FilesPlay/Pause Next Track / Previous TrackBeep SettingsSet Clock Auto OFFLanguage USB ModeVideo Out Video-Out Signal LogoDigital Zoom Default SettingStarting the AV Output Connecting to the AV DeviceOutput to an AV Device System RequirementsComment Capturing from an AV DeviceAV Capture Auto Stop Auto StartPrinting Photos Connecting to the PrinterPrinting Directly with PictBridge Driver Installation Computer InstallationConnecting to the Computer Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows ME, 2000, XP Cancel Camera off seePage Microsoft Windows 98 SE Installation Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings Using the DV-767 as a WebcamUsing the DV-767 as a Video Camera For Windows XP Disconnecting from the ComputerFor Windows 98SE, Me For Windows Vista Formatting the MemoryJpeg Technical DataRange of Exposure Measure Technical HelpWhite Balance WB EV BiasDevice DisposalBatteries Problem Cause Solution Trouble-ShootingUSB