Samsung EC-D401ZSBB/E1, EC-D401ZSBA/E1 manual White balance

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White balance

White balance : The white balance control allows you to adjust the colours to appear more natural looking. The White Balance is available in STILL IMAGE, PHOTO FRAME, MOVIE CLIP and MySET mode.

W.BALANCE

AUTO

DAYLIGHT

CLOUDY

FLUORESCENT

[STILL IMAGE mode]

W.BALANCE

AUTO

DAYLIGHT

CLOUDY

FLUORESCENT

[MOVIE CLIP mode]

White balance

 

- AUTO

: The camera automatically selects the appropriate white balance

 

settings, depending on the prevailing lighting conditions.

- DAYLIGHT

: For taking images outside.

- CLOUDY

: For taking images under a cloudy and overcast sky.

- FLUORESCENT

: For shooting under fluorescent lighting.

- TUNGSTEN

: For shooting under tungsten (standard light bulb) lighting.

- SUNSET

: For taking images at sunset.

- CUSTOM

: Allows the user to set the white balance according to the

 

shooting condition.

Different lighting conditions may cause a colour cast on your images.

Using the Custom White Balance

The White Balance settings may vary slightly depending on the shooting environment. You can select the most appropriate white balance setting for a given shooting environment by setting up the custom white balance.

1.Select the CUSTOM menu of the White Balance.

2.Place a sheet of white paper in front of the camera so

that the LCD monitor shows only white, and then press the SHUTTER button.

3. The custom white balance value will be saved and the menu will disappear.

- The custom white balance value will be applied, starting with the next picture you take.

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Contents English Instructions Contents FAQ Specifications LCD monitor Starting the slide showRemovable Disk Removing the removable disk Setup menu LCD button Delete buttonGetting to know your camera About the iconsPage An FCC warning This digital camera can be used for Editing images on a PC. refer toThis digital camera can be used for Manufacturers contents Back & Bottom Identification of featuresFront & Top Flash Mode dialSide/ 5-function button LeftImage size Movie clip file type Avi Photo Frame modeNight scene mode Connecting to a Power Source Connecting to a Power Source InformationInsert the batteries taking note of the polarity + Polarity+Arrow Instructions on how to use the memory card 2048 Recorded image size Super fine Fine Normal2304 1600 1024X768Inserting the memory card Removing the memory cardLCD monitor indicator TimeClose the memory card cover Starting the recording modeSelect the Still Image mode by rotating the mode dial Press the shutter button to capture an imageStarting the recording mode File type *.wavFile type *.avi Recording Still IMAGE, Voice Recording Wide / Tele buttonUsed for taking an image or recording voice Used for digital zooming in / outWith the X1.2 ~ X4.0 numerical mark next to the zoom bar Wide / Tele buttonTele Zoom Digital zoom Tele Wide Zoom Digital zoom WideVoice memo / UP button Down buttonFlash / Left button Self-timer / Right button 2SEC 10SECSecond self-timer setting Self-timer / Right button2SEC self-timer Remaining 3 seconds+/- button Focus lever Pressing Menu Button MENU/ OK buttonLCD button Pressing the LCD buttonFine Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera settingsSize MeteringFrame 1 ~ How to use the menuFrame Use the UP and Down buttons to select a sub menuQuality Mode Still Image mode IconSize Multi QualityMetering Metering SharpnessWhite balance Sepia EffectPhoto Frame Photo Frame Time SizeDate Flash NoneStarting play mode Connect the camera to your PC Thumbnail / Enlargement button Button Highlighted imageThumbnail / Enlargement button Movie clips and WAV files cant be enlargedRecord a voice memo Voice memos cant be recorded onto movie clip filesPlay & Pause / Down button Left / RIGHT/ MENU/ OK buttonLCD button Delete buttonSetting up the play back function using the LCD monitor Starting the slide show Unlock Protecting imagesALL Pics Button and press the OK button Deleting all imagesPress the LEFT/ Right button and select DEL.ALL menu tab Selecting no Display returns to the initial MenuCopy to card UP, DOWN, LEFT, and Right buttonsDpof Setting the Number of Copies to Print If you select ‘0zero’, you can’t print an imageRotating an image Resize Size 2048X1536 1600X1200 1024X768 640X480~ 10MIN Setup menuFile ImprintBeep ResetFile name SeriesSelect the PWR OFF menu by pressing the UP Auto power offFile name Down button and press the Right buttonMenu tab Select the Language menu by pressing the UP LanguageFormatting a memory card Setting up the Date type Formatting a memory cardDate Setup Time SetupDATE&TIME Imprinting date recordingBeep Date & Time will be imprinted on the image fileYellow Video Connecting to an external monitorSelecting Video out type NtscInitializationRESET ALL Quick viewMenu tab Main menu Sub menu Setting up the Mycam menuLatest Start up sound Start up imageImportant notes Important notes LOW Light Card ErrorCard Full No ImageBefore contacting a service center Clean the lens or LCD Symptom Causes RemedyDo not operate Switch camera on Camera malfunctionSpecifications Super fine 9, Fine 19, Normal Power SourceMedia Internal memory 16MB flash memory Super fine 11, Fine 23, NormalSoftware Notes System RequirementsAbout the software Setting up the application software Install Digimax Viewer. Click Next button Want to restart my computer now is Selected Select Components window will appear. Click Next button Setting up the application software Information Starting PC Mode Cut Starting PC Mode Removing the USB Driver for Windows 98SE Removable Disk Click Removable Disk under My computer or Windows ExplorerRemoving the removable disk Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Using the USB Driver for MACUsing PhotoImpression Using PhotoImpression Digimax Viewer PropertyManager Install the camera driver correctly Mode CaseInstall the USB Driver correctly. Refer to Case Check the USB port in your computer or keyboardBus controllers USB interface Case When using the USB hubSettings Control Camera to the PC directly CaseMemo 6806-1942
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