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Quality
You will determine the compression of the data recorded with the
quality. The higher the quality, the more memory space the
recordings will need.
Setting
Explanation
Superfine
Highest quality.
Fine Medium
quality.
Standard Normal
quality.
Exposure correction (EV)
By correcting the exposure values (EV, exposure value) you can adjust
pictures that are too dark or too light.
You can set the value in nine steps b2.0 EV and -2.0 EV. A bar
diagram with 3 images to compare will appear on the display.
For example, the image will show an exposure correction of – 0.3, the
centre one will show the exposure correction actually selected and the
right image will show an exposure correction of + 0.3.
Use a positive value when light conditions are poor and a negative
value in strong light.
Do not use the exposure correction if the subject is in a very light or a
very dark area or if you are using flash. Select the Automatic setting
then.