TRUST 610 LCD POWERC@M ZOOM
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Tip
:
Using the flash will cause the batteries to become empty more quickly,
because the flash uses a lot of energy. It is also possible that the
charging time will take longer the more the flash is used.
Tip
:
The flash is effective up to a distance of 3 metres from the camera. If
the subject is further away than 4 metres, the result is usually better if
the flash is switched off.
Tip
:
If the flash is set to automatic, you can check to see whether the flash
will go off. Aim the camera at the subject and press the exposure
button half way. If the LED is green, there is sufficient light and the
flash will not go off. The flash will go off if the LED is orange.
4.4.3 Digital
Zoom
See figure 2. This function allows you to zoom up to 2 x on a subject in 5 steps when
taking a photograph. In the DISPLAY mode, you can zoom in on parts of a
photograph or display a number of photographs on the screen at once.
Zoom in: Press the right-hand side of the ZOOM button (4). The enlargement will
appear next to the magnifying glass symbol at the bottom of the LCD screen. The
following enlargements are possible: 1.0x (normal), 1.2x, 1.4x, 1.6x, 1.8x, and 2.0x
(maximum).
Zoom out: Press the left-hand side of the ZOOM button (4). If this button is pressed
first in the DISPLAY mode, then 4 photographs will be displayed. This is useful to
quickly scroll through the photographs.
Use the zoom in and zoom out buttons alternately to get a good view of the
photograph.
Note
:
The use of this function when taking photographs will slightly reduce the
quality.
Note
:
The effect is only visible on the LCD screen. The optical viewfinder can only
be used if the zoom is set to 1.0x.
4.5
Advanced settings and instructions
4.5.1 White
balance
See figure 2. Not all light has the same colour. The light in a living room, for
example, is more yellow than daylight. The human eye automatically adjusts to this.
The camera has also been designed to do this. You can adjust the white balance
when this does not work (your photographs appear coloured). The white balance is
set to AUTO when the camera is turned on. This is usually the best setting. The
white balance is set manual as follows.
1.
Check whether the camera is in the PHOTO mode (button 5, red symbol) and
the LCD screen has been turned on using the LCD button (14).
2.
Press the WB/DELETE button (13) a number of times. The white balance
icon will be displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen.
3.
Select one of the options from table 8 depending on the surroundings in
which the photographs will be taken.