RECORDING IMAGES
Selecting White Balance
Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the colors of a subject appear most natural under the type of lighting that is available.
1.Align the mode selector withLCD.
2.Press MENU.
3.Use [] and [ ] to select “WHITE BALANCE” and then press SET .
4.Use [] and [ ] to select a white balance setting and then press SET .
When shooting under these conditions: | Select this setting: | |
Normal conditions (Camera adjusts | Auto | |
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Outdoor daylight |
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Shade |
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Indoors, illuminated by light bulbs |
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Indoors, illuminated by fluorescent |
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5.Press MENU or select “EXIT” and then press SET
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Checking an Image You Just Recorded
Perform the following steps to set up the camera to display an image right after you record it.
1.Align the mode selector with LCD.
2.Press MENU.
3.Use [] and [ ] to select “SET UP” and then press SET .
4.Use [] and [ ] to select “SHOT REVIEW” and then press SET .
5.Use [] and [ ] to select the setting you want and then press SET .
To do this: | Select this setting: | |
Have the camera display the image |
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you record for about two seconds | ON | |
after you record it. |
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Record normally, without image | OFF | |
display | ||
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6.Press MENU.
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