Glossary

Backlight compensation

Exposure compensation to prevent a backlight phenomenon. Backlight refers to the effect of a subject becoming dark when a large amount of light enters the lens.

Chapter

A unit used for segments of recorded content. By inserting chapters in each scene, the user can quickly move to the beginning of a desired scene. In effect, a “Bookmarks” function.

Dolby Digital

An audio compression format that supports the multi-channel surround sound developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. in the U.S. Because this format allows audio to be compressed while minimizing the loss of sound quality, it allows the creation of DVD video with high-quality audio and videos. Generally referred to as “Dolby Digital 5.1” or “5.1 Surround”.

DHCP

A mechanism wherein a router or similar device automatically assigns IP addresses and other identifiers.

DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)

A standard that allows information used for printing to be written directly onto SD cards. Files in this format allow prints to be obtained quickly and easily from a DPOF- compatible printer or commercial developing and printing service.

Exif (Exchangeable Image File format)

A full-color still-image file format for digital still cameras approved by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). Exif is compatible with JPEG and TIFF and can be handled by most image processing software applications for PCs.

Exposure bias

A process of adjustment or correction that allows the photographer to deliberately make the photographed image darker or lighter than the exposure automatically determined by the camera.

Format

The process of configuring the content of hard disk drive or SD card so that it can be used to record data (also known as initializing).

FULL SPEED MODE

A USB mode supported by the “USB2.0” and “USB1.1” standards. Uses a data transfer rate of 12Mb/sec.

HIGH SPEED MODE

A USB mode supported by the “USB2.0” standard. Uses a data transfer rate of 480Mb/ sec.

IP address

A number that identifies a computer connected in a network.

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