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
●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)
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●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.