Samsung HMX-M20SD manual Iso

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ISO

ISO sensitivity is a measure of how rapidly the camcorder reacts to a light source. If you leave the aperture (lens opening) setting unchanged, the higher the ISO sensitivity, the brighter your images will be.

PRECHECK!

This function works in Photo ( ) mode only.

Select the Photo ( ) mode by pressing the MODE button. page 49

1.Touch the Menu () tab “ISO.”

2.Touch a desired submenu item.

3.To exit the menu, touch the Exit () or Return () tab.

 

 

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White Balance

 

 

ISO

ISO

 

AUTO

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Aperture

 

 

Shutter

 

Submenu items

• Auto: Automatically sets the ISO to compensate for various lighting conditions (ISO 3200).

80 (

80

 

): For bright lighting conditions.

 

100

ISO

 

): For most situations except when lighting is poor or when higher shutter speeds are required.

(

100

200

ISO

): For taking photos of moving subjects. The recorded image might be noisy at the minimum level.

(

200

400

ISO

)/800 ( 800

)/1600 ( 1600 )/3200 (

3200 ): The image may be grainy. These settings help brighten a subject in dark

(

400

 

 

ISO

ISO

ISO

ISO

surroundings.

Higher ISO sensitivity might produce grainy (noisy) effects in photo images.

Aperture

The camcorder adjusts the aperture (lens opening) automatically depending on the subject and recording conditions. You can also manually adjust the aperture.

PRECHECK!

Select the Video () or Photo ( ) mode by pressing the MODE button. page 49

1.Touch the Menu () tab “Aperture” “Manual.”

2.Touch the decrease () or increase () tab to adjust the aperture.

• Aperture value can be set between “3.5” and “16” (f3.5 to f16).

3.To exit the menu, touch Exit () or Return () tab.

Submenu items

Auto: Sets the aperture value automatically.

Manual ( FXX): Lets you set the aperture value manually.

Understanding Aperture

You can adjust the aperture value to control the amount of light reaching the image sensor. The smaller the aperture value, the greater the amount of light.

The aperture value needs to be adjusted in the following cases:

When shooting against the light or when the background is too bright.

When shooting in a refl ective natural environment such as at the beach or when skiing.

When the background is overly dark (for example, night scenery).

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Aperture

 

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Shutter

 

 

EV

0

 

Aperture

 

 

 

F3.5

 

 

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Contents Digital Camcorder Safety Warnings PrecautionsProduct Important Information on USE Before using this camcorderFollowing terms are used in this manual Important safety instructions Ventilation Iii FCC Warning Safety information Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire as it may explode Page Do not place the camcorder with the open LCD screen down Contents Contents Using View Self TimerSystem setting Booting Mode123 Using with a Windows computer 117 Connecting to a TV105 Editing video clips 117 To connect to a high definition TV 119You can record videos in H.264 format Quick start guideRecording videos with HD Recording photosHigh definition image quality Viewing the LCD screen of your camcorder Viewing on a high definition TVYou can enjoy HD high definition videos on your HDTV. Sharing videos and photos on Youtube/Flickr/FaceBook Viewing videos and photos on your PCDouble-click on the file you would like to playback Touch the Play tab Menu tab Delete on the LCD screen.Whats Included with Your Camcorder Getting to know the camcorder Location of ControlsFront/Left/Right Rear/Bottom Identifying the Screen Displays Video record modeVideo play mode Getting to know the camcorder Photo play mode Using the Battery Pack Inserting the battery pack Ejecting the battery packGetting started AC power adaptor Charging the battery pack with the AC power adaptorColor of the CHG lamp indicates the power or charging state Checking the Battery StateColor of the charging indicator shows the charging state To check the charging stateBattery Type BP125A Available running time for the battery packAbout battery packs Maintaining the battery packOn the battery pack Using an AC power sourceAbout the running time On the AC AdaptorTurning Your Camcorder ON/OFF Basic operation of the camcorderSwitching to the Power Saving Mode Setting the Operation Modes Using the Display / Check ButtonSwitching the information Display mode Using the Touch Panel Checking the remaining battery and recording capacityTouch panel Built-in rechargeable battery first time settingsCharging the built-in rechargeable battery Connecting the camcorder to the AC adaptor for 24 hoursTürkçe Selecting a LanguageTo insert a memory card To eject a memory card Getting ready to start recordingSelecting a Suitable Memory Card Compatible memory cardsHandling a memory card Low speed card. Please record at lower resolution Do not bend, drop, or subject the card to strong impactsYou may even lose your video data during the recording Number of photos camcorder can record Available recording time for videoAdjusting the LCD Screen Using the Hand StrapBasic Camcorder Positioning Adjusting the shooting angleRecording Videos Basic recordingBasic recording Capturing Photos in Video Record Mode Still Shot Recording Photos Press the Smart Auto button Recording with Ease for Beginners Smart Auto ModeDetecting scenes in the Smart Auto mode Capturing photos continually while playing back videos Capturing Photos While Playing Back VideosZooming To zoomTo zoom out Basic playback Changing the Playback ModePlaying Back Videos Various playback operations To adjust the volumeViewing Photos Viewing a Slide Show Touch the Photo tabTouch the Menu tab Slide Show Start Zooming During Playback Using the Q.MENU button Advanced recordingHandling Menus and Q.MENUS Menu Items Customizing the Q.MENU itemsRecording menu items Medium Playback menu itemsSetting menu items Playback menu items default Recording menu items defaultScene Resolution submenu in the Video Record mode ResolutionSlow Motion Quality3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 239 SharpnessTo set the white balance manually White BalanceISO Shutter Off Disables the function Off Disables the function On Enables the 3D-NR function3D-NR Super C.NiteDynamic Range Back LightSubmenu items FlashTo activate the Touch Point with a long touch FocusFace Detection Taking photos with Normal face detectionSubmenu items, touch Normal Smart Recognition Taking photos with Smile ShotSubmenu items, touch Smart Recognition You have registered the maximum of 8 My Star facesPlay mode, touch the Play tab tab Registering My Star in Photo Record modeChanging priority of registered faces in Photo Record mode Off Disable the function Using Magic TouchMagic Touch Anti-ShakeHDIS MeteringExamples of the 7 digital effect options Digital EffectFader Wind Cut Tele MacroDigital Zoom MIC LevelCont. Shot Bracket Shot Self TimerTime Lapse REC Settings HD 1080p 60fps SD 480p 60fpsStorage media 3 10 15 30 Seconds 24 48 72 ∞ HoursTotal time of recording Example of Time Lapse RecordingQuick View function in the video record mode Quick View function in the photo record modeQuick View Advanced playback Touch HD or SD Story-Board PrintAdvanced playback Using ViewShare Mark HighlightFile Info Cont. CaptureDate Type Date/Time DisplayFile No Time TypeTime Zone Off Disable the function On The LCD contrast is enhanced LCD ControlLCD Enhancer Auto LCD Off Booting ModeQuick On Stby Storage Info PC SoftwareFormat System settingShutter Sound Beep SoundRec Lamp Auto Power OffTV Connect Guide USB ConnectTouch the Menu Setting Tab TV Type TV DisplayTV Type Analog TV Out On Enables the Demo function DemoAnynet+ HDMI-CEC Editing video clips Deleting a Section of a Video105 Dividing a Video Combining Videos Editing the playlist PlaylistRecorded Videos Creating the Playlist Arranging Videos in the Playlist Deleting Videos from the Playlist Protection from Accidental Erasure file managementDeleting Files Dpof Printing Settings Printing photosTip Touch Cancel on the screen To cancel the print settingDirect Printing with a Pictbridge Printer Touch the Return tab on the LCD screen116 To set the date/time imprintType a Using a Mini Hdmi cable Connecting to a High Definition TVType B Using a Component/AV cable Type a Connecting a Component/AV cable for component output Connecting to a Standard Definition TV120 Type B Connecting a Component/AV cable for composite outputPlayback on a TV Viewing on a TV Screen169 121Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD Recorders Dubbing videos123 Checking Your Computer TypeWhat YOU can do with a Windows Computer Main FunctionsSystem Requirements Connecting the USB cable Using the INTELLI-STUDIO Program❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ Playing back the videos or photos Sharing the video/photos online Installing Intelli-studio on your Windows computerViewing the contents of storage media Using AS a Removable Storage DeviceFile format Folder names increase in this order 100PHOTO 101PHOTO, etcMessage Icon Informs that Action Storage mediaRecording Playback132 133 What is dew condensation?134 PowerTroubleshooting Playback on your camcorder TroubleshootingPlayback on other devices TV, etc 136Overall operations Connecting to a computerMenu items that cannot be used at the same time 137Maintenance Maintenance & additional informationStorage media Additional InformationOn TV color systems Using Your Camcorder AbroadModel name SpecificationsSamsung Limited Warranty WarrantySamsung
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