Using the Menu

Memory of Settings

OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)

You can select which settings to save when the camera is turned off.

CAPTURE MENU

 

Memory of Settings

User Registration

 

Drive

Interval Shooting

 

White Balance

Extended Bracket

Off

ISO Sensitivity

Multi Exposure

Off

EV Compensation

Memory of Settings

 

Flash

OIS

Auto

Extended Bracket

OIS (Optical image Stabilization) helps the user capture sharp images by reducing camera shake/vibration. Optical Image Stabilization is especially useful when using a low shutter speed which may cause camera shake.

CAPTURE MENU

User Registration

Interval Shooting

Extended Bracket

Off

Multi Exposure

Off

Memory of Settings

Auto

OIS

: Move

: Exit

: Set

: Back

Drive

 

 

 

: Move : Exit

If you use the lens that does not support the automatic information about the focal length, you can manually select the available focal length to enable the OIS function.

1.Select [ OIS] menu in the [CAPTURE MENU].

White Balance

 

 

ISO Sensitivity

The settings are maintained

The settings are reset when

EV Compensation

Flash

when the camera is turned off.

the camera is turned off.

Extended Bracket

 

 

Playback Display

 

 

Flash power

 

 

 

New files are named using

After using the reset function,

 

numbers that follow the

2.Press the direction buttons (◄►) on your camera to set the [Focal Length]. Select from the following focal length values.

Optical Image Stabilization

Focal Length

30

35

40

File No.

previous sequence, even

the next file name will be set

from 0001 even after

when a new memory card is

 

formatting, deleting all or

 

used, or after formatting, or

 

inserting a new memory card.

 

after deleting all pictures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

: Set

 

: Back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

10

12

15

18

20

24

28

30

 

35

Focal

40

45

50

55

65

70

75

85

100

 

120

Length

135

150

180

200

250

300

350

400

450

 

500

 

550

600

700

800

-

-

-

-

-

 

-

● If the focal length for your lens is not listed above, select the value closest to the actual focal length.

● When using a zoom lens, select the actual focal length at the zoom setting in the same manner.

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Samsung GX-20 manual Memory of Settings OIS Optical Image Stabilization, 059, Select OIS menu in the Capture Menu

GX-20 specifications

The Samsung GX-20 is a notable digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that debuted in 2007, capturing the interest of photography enthusiasts and professionals alike. As part of Samsung's foray into the DSLR market, the GX-20 offers a range of features and technologies designed to enhance the photography experience.

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One of the standout features of the GX-20 is its dual image stabilization system, which employs both sensor-shift technology and optical lens stabilization. This combination helps reduce the impact of camera shake, allowing for sharper images, especially in low-light environments or when using telephoto lenses.

The camera's design is both ergonomic and sturdy, featuring a weather-sealed body that ensures durability when shooting in challenging weather conditions. The 2.7-inch LCD screen provides a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images, and it incorporates live view functionality, enabling users to shoot from different angles easily.

In terms of autofocus, the GX-20 is equipped with a 11-point autofocus system, which enhances focus accuracy and speed. Photographers can choose between multiple autofocus modes, including single-shot, continuous, and manual focus, providing flexibility for various shooting scenarios.

Additionally, the GX-20 supports a range of advanced shooting modes, including face detection, scene modes, and exposure bracketing, allowing users to easily adapt to different photography styles. The camera also incorporates an in-camera RAW processing feature, enabling photographers to edit their images without the need for external software.

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