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the po count) to increase the amount of light allowed into the lens by your camera.
White Balance Menu
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.
Scene Menu
The Scene Menu allows you to choose scene settings that let your camera to adapt properly to
your current environment.
ISO Menu
The ISO menu allows you to set the level of sensitivity that your camera has to light in the
surrounding environment. When the ISO level is increased, the image sensor in your camera will
be more sensitive to light and allow you to capture images in lower-light situations. The higher
sensitivity to light however, may reduce the quality of the images that are taken.
When the ISO is reduced, the image sensor in your camera will be less sensitive to light and will
optimize the image quality in environments with bright lighting.
Smile Detection
The Smile Detection feature
when set to ‘On’ allows the camera to automatically take a picture
when it detects that a subject in the picture is smiling.
Note:
To properly use the Smile Capture feature please ensure the following:
Macro mode off
– Smile Capture will not work if the camera is in Macro mode. Push the
Macro Switch on the side of the camera for the mountain
icon to appear on the LCD.
Anti-Shake
- Ensure that the Anti-
Shake option is set to ‘On’. The Anti-Shake option is ‘On’ by
default when you start using your camera and assists you in properly focusing the image.
Distance from the camera
– The subject’s face must cover a majority of the picture as ‘seen’
on the LCD screen.
Facing the camera
- The face of the subject(s) you are photographing must be facing the
camera and must hold the pose for at least 4 to 5 seconds until the green square(s) appears