OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
4.Keeping the camera pointed at the white sheet of paper, press DISP to make the manual white balance settings.
•Pressing the shutter button at this time returns the camera to the white balance setting that was obtained the last time you performed this manual white balance procedure.
5.The manual white balance procedure stops au- tomatically when it is done.
•If the manual white balance procedure does not end automatically, press the shutter button to interrupt it.
6.After the camera finishes making the white bal- ance setting, it returns to the screen in step 3 above. Select “Exit” to exit the manual white balance procedure.
NOTE
White balance is automatically set to “Day Light” whenever you enter the Night Scene Mode. You can leave this as it is or change it using the above procedure.
A power on setting is one that is set by the camera automatically whenever you turn it on. Normally, the camera uses its own
The following table shows the items whose settings you can save in mode memory. Note that the procedure described here only lets you select ON (save current setting in mode memory) or OFF (use the camera’s preset default setting).
Mode Memory |
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Focus | AF, MF, | , | AF |
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Flash | Auto, , | , | Auto |
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Digital Zoom | Off, Auto, X2, X4 | Auto | |
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Metering | Multi, Center, Spot | Multi | |
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White Balance | Auto, Day Light, Shade, | Auto | |
| Tungsten, Fluorescent, Manual |
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Flash Intensity | Strong, Normal, Weak | Normal | |
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Aperture | Auto, F3.2, F4.8, F8 | Auto | |
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Shutter Speed | Auto, Manual (Bulb, 64 to 1/2000 | Auto | |
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