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Samsung DIGIMAX S1000 + / - button

DIGIMAX-S1000B, DIGIMAX-S1000S, EC-S1000BBA/AS, EC-S1000BBA/E1, EC-S1000BBA/FR, EC-S1000BBB/AS, EC-S1000BBB/E1, EC-S1000BBD/E1, EC-S1000SBA/E1, EC-S1000SBA/FR, EC-S1000SBB/E1, EC-S1000SBC/E1, EC-S1000SBD/E1

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+ / - button

Using the Custom White Balance

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.

Measure:Shutter

3. Your custom white balance value is stored. - The custom white balance value will be

applied, starting with the next picture you take.

- The user configured white balance will be remain effective until it is overwritten.

[ White paper ]

Exposure compensation : This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient lighting conditions.

You can also select the exposure value by using the + / - button.

Compensating Exposure

1. Press the + / - button, and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the exposure

compensation icon ( ).

The exposure compensation menu bar will appear as shown.

2.Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the desired exposure compensation factor.

3.Press the + / - button again. The value you set will be saved and the Exposure Compensation setup mode will close.

If you change the exposure value, the exposure indicator ( ) will be displayed on the bottom of the LCD monitor.

A negative exposure compensation value reduces the exposure.

Note that a positive exposure compensation value increases the exposure and the LCD monitor will appear white or you may not get good pictures.

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