Samsung U-CA 401 user manual Manual Exposure Night Mode, Fixed as +0.0EV in the Text mode

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MANUAL EXPOSURE AUTO
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Exposure

The camera automatically adjusts the exposure depending on external conditions such as lighting levels. However, the user can also choose to manually set the exposure.

Fixed as [+0.0EV] in the TEXT mode.

EXPOSURE

+1.5 EV

+1.0 EV

+0.5 EV

+0.0 EV

INFORMATION

Increase the exposure to brighten the picture, and decrease the exposure to darken the picture.

A negative exposure compensation value reduces the exposure. Note that a positive exposure compensation value increases the exposure and the LCD monitor will appear white or you may not get good pictures.

-2.0EV ~ +2.0EV (0.5EV steps) exposure levels are supported.

If you change the exposure value, the exposure indicator ( ) will be displayed on the bottom of the LCD monitor.

The exposure value returns to +0.0EV when the power is turned on again.

Manual Exposure (Night Mode)

Whilst the camera automatically adjusts the best shutter speed and iris values according to the situation, the user can manually

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set the shutter speed in Night Scene mode.

Configuring manual exposure (LT: Long Time Shutter)

1. Press the menu button in normal camera mode to select the Night Scene mode.

2. Use the Left/Right buttons to select the manual exposure tab.

3. Use the Up/Down buttons to set the shutter speed.

- Supported shutter speeds: 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8 seconds

4.Press the OK button to confirm and close the menu. After setting the manual exposure, the manual exposure indicate icon ( LT ) is displayed in the lower left of the LCD.

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Contents English Instructions Contents LCD monitor indicator Function lamp Starting PC Mode Removing the USB Driver forLCD monitor ResizeGetting to know your camera About the iconsPage An FCC warning This digital camera can be used for Refer toViewing images on a TV. refer to Editing images on a PC Refer toThis digital camera can be used for Manufacturers contents Front & Top Identification of featuresBack Mode switch Bottom / 5-function buttonLamp Type Function LampCharging the battery Connecting to a Power SourceOne LED blinks Two LEDs blink Connecting to a Power Source Polarity+and Removing the battery Insert the batteriesAccording to the polarity SwitchB WriteLabel part C ProtectPrecautions on Using the Memory Stick Duo Inserting the memory card Removing the memory cardLCD monitor indicator Starting the recording mode File type AviMJPEGStarting the recording mode Press the shutter button to capture an imageThings to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures Using the camera buttons to adjust the camera Required setting. Once the maximum digital zoom 4X is Zoom W button/ Zoom T buttonTele Zoom Digital zoom Tele Numerical mark next to the zoom barMacro / Down button Focusing Voice memo / UP buttonFixed focus Indicator displays on the LCD monitorFlash / Left button Left button Self-timer / Right button 2SEC self-timerDouble self-timer SecondsPlay mode / LCD button MENU/ OK button2272X1704 2048X1536 1600X1200 MySET640X480 320X240 Menu tab Main menu Sub menu Camera working mode How to use the menu ModeFixed as 2272X1704 in the Text mode ModeSize 2272 2048 1600 1024 640 320Quality Metering White balance Effect ShootingSharpness Sub menu IconEdges of the image are softened. This effect is suitable For editing images on your PC Edges of the image are sharpFixed as +0.0EV in the Text mode Manual Exposure Night ModeExposure Starting play mode Will be Displayed on the LCD monitorWill be displayed on Press the shutter button to play back a recorded voice2272X1704 Size F3.2 Aperture value 60 S Shutter speed 100 ISO sensitivityFlash is used 2004/05/01 Recording dateButton Save it separately Voice memo / Up buttonEnlargement button Delete /DOWN button Voice memos can’t be recorded onto movie clip filesLeft / RIGHT/ MENU/ OK button LCD buttonOFF ~ 10SEC Setting up the play back function using the LCD monitor00 ~ 99PRINTS Deleting all images Protecting imagesProtecting images Starting the slide showStarting the slide show ResizeCopy to Card Down button and press the Right button Select the Standard menu by pressing the UPRecordings Button If no is selected Cancel the index print setting Select the Index menu by pressing the UP/ DownButton and press the Right button If Index is selectedSetup menu ~10MINFile name Menu tab Main menuAuto power off Setting Language LanguageFormatting a memory card Select the Language menu by pressing the UPSetting up the Date/ Time/ Date type Imprinting the recording dateSound Imprinting the recording dateLCD brightness InitializationRESET ALL Function lampSelecting Video out type Quick view function can’t be activated Quick view~ 3 SEC Setting up the Mycam menu Start up imageStart up sound Shutter soundImportant notes Important notes Photography mode Memory card errorInternal memory error IndicatorBefore contacting a service center Symptom Causes Remedy Camera Camera malfunction Exposure is excessive Reset exposure compensation BrightClean the lens or LCD Camera onSpecification Digital output connector USB Interface Audio Mono DC power input connectorRechargeable battery Self Charging System Power Source SLB-10371,000mAh AC Adapter SAC-515.0V,2.0ASoftware Notes System RequirementsAbout the software Setting up the application software Install Digimax Viewer. Click Next button Then click Next button Click the OK buttonSelect Components window will appear. Click Next button Frame 15 may not appear according to the system requirementsSetting up the application software Information Starting PC Mode Cut Starting PC Mode Removing the USB Driver for Windows 98SE Removable Disk Removing the removable disk Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Using the USB Driver for MACDigimax Viewer PropertyUsing PhotoImpression Screen shots of what is being viewed on the current monitorTemplate, or Connect with Other Software Outputs the edited picture according to your preferencesFAQ Use a USB cable with the correct specificationManager Install the camera driver correctly Win 98/ME Trace Start SettingsUSB interface Case When using the USB hub SystemSettings Control FAQ Memo Memo 6806-1904