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areas in the display and adjust the image
color and lighting accordingly.
Spot
Multi-spot
– Used in
standard conditions the
camera divides and adjusts
the settings of the image
into several zones for light
metering such as complex
light conditions, position of
subject, brightness,
background, direct light
and scenes.
Spot
– Meters the area
within the spot point frame
at the center of the LCD to
set the exposure on the
subject in the center of the
monitor.
White
Balance
The White Balance feature allows your
camera to adjust the coloring of the captured
images depending on the type of light source
in the current environment.
Properly adjusting the White Balance setting
to match your current environment will allow
the camera to properly balance the colors in
the images that are taken with your camera.
Auto
(Default)
Automatic white balance.
Daylight
White balance selected for
daylight surrounding.
Cloudy
White balance selected for
cloudy surrounding.
Fluorescent
White balance selected for
fluorescent surrounding.
Incandescent
(Tungsten)
White balance selected for
incandescent lighting.
Exposure
The Light Exposure setting helps you control
the amount of light that enters your camera’s
lens. This setting should be adjusted when
the environment is lighter or darker than
normal. When the environment has more light
than is needed, reduce the exposure setting
(by using the negative - count) to reduce the
amount of light allowed into the lens by your
camera. If the environment has less light
(darker) than is needed, increase the
exposure setting (by using the po
count) to increase the amount of light allowed
into the lens by your camera.
±2.0
±1.0
0 (Default)
Displays selected EV±
value.
Self-Timer
The Self Timer menu allows you to set a
delay between the time that the camera’s
Shutter button is pressed and the actual
OFF
(Default) - no icon
2S
OFF
– The photo is taken
as soon as you press the
Shutter button. No icon
appears on the screen.