JVC GC-A70 instruction manual EV & White Balance, EV Compensation

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“EV & WHITE BALANCE” ( , )

This screen can be alter by both EV compensation and White Balance.

The altered result reflects the taken images in real time, thereby enabling changing of the setting while confirming the images.

EV Compensation

When the object is too dark or too bright, the camera adjusts the brightness to make the object look brighter or darker. This is called EV compensation. The range of the exposure compensation that the user can set is from -2.0 EV to +2.0 EV at 0.5 EV steps.

White Balance

As the intensity of the light changes, our eyes adapt such that white objects will remain white. Digital cameras can also see the white objects as being white by averaging out the light around the object.

You may select from the following settings:

“AUTO”

: Automatically adjusts the WHITE BALANCE

“TUNGSTEN”

: Tungsten lighting

“FLUORESCENT”

: Fluorescent lighting

“SHADE”

: Overcast, shaded, twilight or evening skies

“DAYLIGHT”

: Outdoors on a bright day

After completing the setting, press [OK/ZOOM] button to end the setting.

The changed setting value, except the default value (EV: 0, White Balance: “AUTO”), will be displayed on the LCD monitor as in the following figure.

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Contents GC-A70 Some DO’S and DON’TS on the Safe USE of Equipment DontInformation for Canada Renseignement Pour le CanadaFor safe use, please do not About moisture condensationSerious malfunctioning For safe use, do not Avoid using the unit in the following placesTo protect the unit, do not HOW to Handle a CD-ROM FUN Things YOU can do Whats INCLUDED? System Requirements PC Features DesignControls, Connectors and Indicators Getting to Know the CameraChecking Batteries Full battery power Getting StartedInserting the Batteries Attaching the Hand Strap or Neck StrapSwitching the Power on / OFF Inserting and Removing the SD / Multimedia CardInserting the Memory Card Removing the Memory CardSwitching the LCD Monitor on / OFF Setting the various mode OperationsCamera Mode Self-Timer Indicator Page Customized Shooting Camera Mode ProceduresUsing Flash ZoomingUsing Self-Timer Setting the Image Resolution and QualityAuto Flash Flash OffResolution Using MacroNumber of images that can be stored Indication on LCDProximity of about 45 cm Resolution & Quality Indicator Memory Card IndicatorRemain Time Indicator LCD monitor status displayEV Level Indicator White Balance IndicatorBattery Indicator Macro IndicatorPage Video Clip Play BasicsStill Image Thumbnail display function Menu Settings Setup Menu To set the date and timeSound Quick View White Balance EV & White BalanceEV Compensation Page Slide Show Erase Erase ONECopy to Card Deletes all the Dpof setting being set Dpof Digital Print Order FormatConnecting the Camera to Your Computer Installation ProceduresTransferring Image Data to the Computer System RequirementsProcedures Downloading Pictures Page Page Using the Camera as a USB PC Camera To install the WebCam DriverPage Troubleshooting Possible Cause Rectifications Subject was too bright When the color of the Images appear odd Possible CauseWhen parts of the images are missing Possible Cause Camera Specifications Dimension Approx mm x 60 mm x 30.5 mm