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Settings

More information

 

 

 

White Balance

Auto—Automatically corrects white balance. Ideal for general

Choose your lighting

picture taking.

condition. (Available only in

Daylight—For pictures in natural lighting.

Program and Panorama

Tungsten—Corrects the orange cast of incandescent light

modes.)

bulbs. Ideal for indoor pictures under tungsten or halogen

 

 

lighting without flash.

 

 

Fluorescent—Corrects the green cast of fluorescent lighting.

 

 

Ideal for indoor pictures under fluorescent lighting without

 

 

flash.

 

 

Open Shade—For pictures in shade in natural lighting.

Focus Mode

Auto—For general picture-taking.

Choose a focus distance.

Macro—For sharpness and detail in pictures at close range.

 

 

Use available light instead of flash, if possible. The camera

 

 

automatically sets the focus distance depending on the zoom

 

 

position.

 

 

Infinity—For distant subjects; auto-focus framing marks are

 

 

unavailable.

Focus/Exposure Zone

Face Priority—If faces are detected, they receive

Choose how the camera

focus/exposure priority. (If faces are not detected, the camera

assesses the scene for

switches to Multi-Zone.)

exposure and focus.

Multi-Zone—Evaluates 5 zones to give an even picture

 

 

focus. Ideal for general picture taking.

 

 

Center-Zone—Evaluates the small area centered in the lens.

 

 

Ideal for focusing on a precise area.

AF Control (Still)

Continuous AF—Because the camera is always focusing

Choose an auto-focus setting.

during liveview, there is no need to press the Shutter button

 

 

halfway down to focus.

 

 

Single AF—Focuses when the Shutter button is pressed

 

 

halfway down. (This setting uses less battery power.)

 

 

 

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Kodak M200, 1944685 manual Settings More information White Balance, Focus Mode, Focus/Exposure Zone, AF Control Still

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