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Specifying camera settings
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Picture type—lets you select Still, Burst, or Time-lapse. This field
defaults to Still when you turn off the camera.
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White balance—examines your pictures and tries to adjust the color
balance to remove the color casts that the current lighting conditions add.
Use Automatic when taking pictures under a variety of lighting
conditions. Use Daylight when taking pictures outdoors. Use Fluorescent
when taking pictures under fluorescent light. Use Tungsten when taking
pictures under normal incandescent light. Off makes no white balance
adjustment.
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Flash mode—is the mode in which you want the camera’s flash to
operate. Auto causes the flash to fire only when there is not enough light.
Fill causes the flash to fire for every picture. Red-Eye Reduction causes
the flash to fire twice Once 600 milliseconds before the picture is taken to
constrict the subject’s pupils, and once when the picture is taken. Off turns
the flash off.
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Focus—provides three settings:
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Single spot determines the focus position using the subject in the
center of the field of view.
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Multi-spot determines the focus position using three lens positions in
the field of view.
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Manual allows you to select the focus position from the pull-down
menus.
1
Click the Camera settings tab.
2
Specify the settings.
Refer to the following list for a brief
description of each setting.
3
To apply these settings to the camera, click the
Apply button.