1. Access the LCD monitor menus in View mode and
select the Conditions menu as described on page 3-2 ,
then press the SELECT button. Icons for each setting
appear on the screen, with the uppermost icon
highlighted in orange.
2. Press the button to select the exposure icon ;
then press the SELECT button to choose AUTO or
MANUAL. Your selection is highlighted.
3. Press the BACK button to save your setting and return
to the Conditions menu. Then see the steps on page
2-11 to adjust the exposure manually between +2 and
-2.
Adjusting the sensitivity
The camera’s sensitivity is default set to STD,
which means the camera’s sensitivity is
standardized automatically. When taking photos
while moving fast however, or in the da rk without a
flash, you can set the sensitivity to HIGH so that the
camera can adjust to the less than favorable conditio ns. It
is recommended sensitivity is set back to STD at all other
times, as image quality is higher when set to STD.
1. Access the LCD monitor menus in View mode and
select the Conditions menu as described on page 3-2 ,
then press the SELECT button. Icons for each setting
appear on the screen, with the uppermost icon
highlighted in orange.
2. Press the button to select the sensitivity icon ;
then press the SELECT button to choose STD or
HIGH. Your selection is highlighted.
3. Press the BACK button to save your setting and return
to the Conditions menu.
Using the Information Menu The Information menu allows you to choose
whether or not to have photo information
displayed on the LCD screen. If you choose
ON, you can get information on the date and time that
the photo was taken, the image quality setting, frame
number, and the number of photos taken.
Access the LCD monitor menus in View or Playback
mode and select the Information menu as described on
page 3-2. The current setting is highlighted. To change
the setting, press the SELECT button. Then press the
BACK button to save your setting.
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