Samsung SMX-F70SP/EDC, SMX-F70BP/EDC, SMX-F700BP/EDC Understanding EV Exposure Value, Darker

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Advanced recording

EV (Exposure Value)

The camcorder usually adjusts the exposure automatically. You can also manually adjust the exposure to your preference.

Select the recording ( ) mode by pressing the [MODE] button. ¬page 26

Understanding EV (Exposure Value)

Exposure value is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the photographic media (Image sensor) during the process of taking photos or videos. The higher the number, the greater the exposure. For example, + 0.3 lets in more light than -0.3.

1Press the [MENU] button p

[Control (Left/Right)] button p EV.

2Press the [Control (OK)] button.

3Press the [Control (Left/Right)] button to adjust the exposure while viewing the image on the LCD screen.

EV values ( ): -2.0, -1.6, -1.3, -1.0, -0.6, -0.3, 0, +0.3, +0.6, +1.0, +1.3, +1.6, +2.0

STBY

[254Min]

EV

 

Adjust

 

Exit

 

STBY

[254Min]

 

9999

EV 0.0

Darker (-)

Brighter (+)

0.0

You can also set EV with the shortcut menu. ¬page 27

4Confirm your selection by pressing the [Control (OK)] button.

The camcorder will apply the exposure value setting and the indicator ( ) and setting value appear.

To cancel the adjusted exposure value manually, select 0 in Step 3.

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Memory Camcorder Important Information on USE Safety WarningsPrecautions Before using this camcorder Safety information FollowedSafety information Safety information Safety information Contents Contents Set the Lens cover open/close switch to open Quick start guideOn the camcorder ¬pageQuick start guide Play back videos or photosDelete videos or photos Checking your accessories Getting to know the camcorderWhats Included with Your Camcorder Model name Colour Internal memoryFront & Left Getting to know the camcorderLocation of Controls Right/Top & Bottom Rear Video and Photo recording mode Indicator MeaningIdentifiying the Screen Displays Left of the LCD screen Right of the LCD screenVideo playback mode Thumbnail view Video playback mode Single viewTop of the LCD screen Bottom of the LCD screen Centre of the LCD screenPhoto playback mode Thumbnail view Photo playback mode Single view Top of the LCD screenINSERTING/EJECTING the Battery To insert the batteryTo eject the battery Getting startedCharging the Battery Getting startedChecking the Battery State Battery level displayTo check the charging state Charging CHG lampAvailable charging and running time for the battery Continuous Recording without zoom Using an AC power sourceResolution Continuous recording time Approx min Playback time Approx minAbout the battery Switching to the Power Saving Mode Sleep modeWhen using this camcorder for the first time Basic operation of the camcorderSetting the DATE/TIME for the First Time Internal rechargeable batteryCharging the internal rechargeable battery Basic operation of the camcorderSetting the Operation Modes Switching the Information Display ModeFull display mode Mode Indicator FunctionsUsing the Shortcut Menu OK Guide Exposure value setting isStby mode Press the Control OK button in STBY254MinConfirms selection Playback Search rate Previous imageX2→x4→x8→x16 Menu Previous skip playbackתירבע Selecting the LanguagesSubmenu items Getting ready to start recording Inserting and Ejecting a Memory Card not SuppliedTo insert a memory card To eject a memory cardCompatible memory cards Getting ready to start recordingSelecting a Suitable Memory Card not Supplied Handling a memory card Recordable Time and Capacity Recordable time available for videoRecordable number of photos Unit Approximate minutes of recordingAdjusting the LCD Screen Attaching the StrapRecording Videos Set the desired resolution before recording. ¬pageBasic recording Basic recording Recording PAUSE/RESUMEPress the Recording start/stop ButtonButton Capturing Photos During Video RecordingPress the Recording start/stop Recording Photos Recording with Ease for Beginners Smart Auto Press the Smart Auto buttonSmart Auto Anti-ShakeHDISTo zoom out Zooming IN/OUTTo zoom Using the Back Light Button Backlight off Backlight onBasic playback Changing the Playback ModeUnderstanding how to change the operation modes Use the Control Up/Down/Left Basic playbackPlaying Back Videos To adjust the volume during video playback Various playback operationsSkip playback Playback/Pause/StopUsing the Smart BGM Function Capturing Photos While Playing Back VideoSelect the video thumbnail view Right button to select the desiredViewing Photos Use the Control Up/DownZooming During Photo Playback Press the Control Up/DownUsing the menu items Handling MenusUsing the menu items Accessible  Not accessibleMenu Items Recording menu itemsUsing the menu items Advanced recording ISCENEPress the Menu button to exit the menu Items Use On-screen DisplayAdvanced recording Video ResolutionYou can select the resolution of a video to be recorded Understanding White Balance Photo Resolution White Balance You can select the quality of photo images to be recorded To set the white balance manually Select Custom WBPiece of paper so as to fill Screen. Use an object that is not TransparentTo exit the menu, press the Menu button Examples of the Face detection modeFace Detection Darker EV Exposure ValueUnderstanding EV Exposure Value Nite FocusAdjusting the focus manually Examples of the Manual focus modeFocusing on a nearer or farther subject Press the Control Up/Down button to select ManualAnti-ShakeHDIS Use the Anti-Shake function in the following casesDigital Special Effect Examples of 7 digital effect optionsItems Use Zoom TypeDigital zoom range Cont. Shot Time Lapse REC Time Lapse REC startsExample of Time Lapse Recording Total time for recording Recording intervalGuideline Advanced playback Thumbnail View OptionSmart BGM Option Advanced playbackPlayOption Control Up/Down button, DeleteYou can erase your recordings one by one or all at once Protect If you selected Select Files, imageThumbnails will appear ProtectSlide Show File Info File No Other settingsStorage Info Other settings Date/Time SetDate/Time Display Button p Date/Time Set pLCD Brightness Auto LCD OffBeep Sound Shutter SoundButton p Auto Power Off p Auto Power Off PC SoftwareVideo and photo files using the PC software Default Set FormatLanguage Button.FormatConnecting to a TV Connecting to a TV 169/43Connecting an Audio/Video cable for the composite Output Start to play back images. ¬pageImage display depending on LCD and TV screen ratio Connecting to a TVViewing on a TV Screen Dubbing videos Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD RecordersUsing with a windows computer What YOU can do with a Windows ComputerMain Functions System RequirementsConnecting the USB cable Using with a windows computerUsing the Intelli-studio Programme Description About the Intelli-studio main windowFor details, select Help Œ Help on Intelli-studio screen Playing back videos or photos Editing videos or photosSharing the videos/photos online Using AS a Removable Storage Device Viewing and transferring the contents of storage mediaVideos H.264 y Photos zVideo files Photo filesMessage Icon Informs that Action TroubleshootingStorage media Troubleshooting RecordingPlayback Icon Informs thatSymptoms and Solutions DisplaysStorage media Recording Troubleshooting Playback on other devices TV, etc Adjusting the image during recordingPlayback on your camcorder Connecting to a computer Menu items that cannot be used at the same time Dubbing with other devicesGeneral operations Maintenance & additional information MaintenanceCleaning the camcorder LCD screenMaintenance & additional information Using Your Camcorder AbroadGlossary Specifications System LCD screen Connectors GeneralVideo signal Model nameContact Samsung World Wide Region Country Contact Centre  Web SiteContact Samsung World Wide Region Country Contact Centre Web SiteCorrect disposal of batteries in this product RoHS compliant
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