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You can then:
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Adjust the metering mode: Touch M and select a metering mode.
Metering
mode
Application Scenarios
Matrix
Measures the light in the whole frame. Applicable when shooting
natural landscapes.
Center
Concentrates on the light at the center of the screen. Applicable
when shooting portraits.
Spot
Concentrates on the light in a small area of the screen, such as the
subject's eyes.
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Adjust the ISO sensitivity: Touch ISO and drag the slider.
In low-light conditions, increase the ISO sensitivity. In well-lit environments, decrease
the ISO sensitivity to avoid image noise.
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Adjust the shutter speed: Touch S and drag the slider.
The shutter speed affects the amount of light allowed to enter the camera lens. When
you are shooting stationary scenes or portraits, decrease the shutter speed. When you
are shooting moving scenes or objects, increase the shutter speed.
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Adjust EV exposure compensation: Touch EV· and drag the slider.
Increase the EV value in low-light conditions and decrease the EV value in well-lit
environments.
•
Adjust the focus: Touch AF· and select a focus mode.
Focus Mode
Application Scenarios
AF-S (single)
Applicable to stationary subjects
AF-C
(continuous)
Applicable to moving subjects
MF (manual) Touch the subject on which you want to focus, such as the subject's
face.
•
Adjust the color cast: Touch WB· and select a mode.
When shooting in bright daylight, select
. When shooting in low-light
environments, select
.
Touch
to adjust the color temperature.
•
Select the storage format: Pro mode allows you to save the photo in JPG or RAW
format. Touch
in the viewfinder to select different storage formats.
Images in RAW format retain more details for post-processing but take up a relatively
large storage space, whereas images in JPG format require less storage space. Choose
between the two as required.
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