Photo Mode (Continued)

Descriptions of the Three Modes

Auto

The Auto Mode offers users a simple, fast capture mode. Except for Image Resolution and Picture Quality, other settings are default values which cannot be adjusted (Eg: White Balance, Exposure Compensation, Metering, ISO and Focus Selection will be modified automatically by the camera). This setting is suitable for most users.

Manual

The Manual Mode offers settings which are fully adjustable, such as Image Resolution, Picture Quality, White Balance, Exposure Compensation, Metering, ISO, and Focus Selection. This setting is suitable for more advanced users.

Scene Mode

The Scene Mode offers twelve built-in scenes. Individual settings cannot be adjusted, except for Image Resolution and Picture Quality.

Portrait

Night Landscape

Fireworks

Landscape

Beach

Image Transfer

Party

Sunset

Backlight

Night Portrait

Multiple Exposure

Sport

Taking Pictures

This camera takes digital still images in JPEG format. The number of pictures you can take is subject to the storage capacity of the memory (card), Image Resolution, and Picture Quality. Pictures with higher resolution and quality require more memory.

Follow these steps to take pictures.

Turn on the camera and set up the date and time (Please refer to Date and Time Set).

Use the Mode dial to switch to Photo Mode (Choose among Auto, Manual, and Scene Mode. Auto Mode is suggested for most users.) Find corresponding icons displayed on the upper left hand corner of the screen and set the Image Resolution and Picture Quality according to your preference (Please refer to Picture Quality).

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DXG Technology DXG-502 manual Descriptions of the Three Modes, Taking Pictures