Casio EX P505 Owners Manual - Page 103

to select, and then, press [SET

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 5. Use [̆] and [̄] to select "Save", and then press [SET]. • This registers the setup. Now you can use the procedure on page 101 to select your user setup for recording. IMPORTANT! • BEST SHOT user setups are located in the camera's built-in memory following the built-in sample scenes. • Note that formatting built-in memory (page 165) deletes all BEST SHOT user setups. NOTE • The following are the settings that are included in a BEST SHOT user setup: focus mode, EV shift value, filter, metering mode, white balance mode, flash intensity, sharpness, saturation, contrast, flash mode, ISO sensitivity, Flash Assist, aperture, shutter speed and ND filter. • Note that images recorded with this camera only can be used to create a BEST SHOT user setup. • You can have up to 999 BEST SHOT user setups in the camera's built-in memory at one time. • You can check the current setup of a scene by displaying the various setting menus. • When you register a BEST SHOT user setup, it is automatically assigned a file name using the format shown below, and stored in the "SCENE" folder. UP505nnn.JPE (n = 0 to 9) 103

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103
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
5.
Use [
³
] and [
´
] to select
Save
, and then
press [SET].
This registers the setup. Now you can use the
procedure on page 101 to select your user setup for
recording.
IMPORTANT!
BEST SHOT user setups are located in the camera
s
built-in memory following the built-in sample scenes.
Note that formatting built-in memory (page 165)
deletes all BEST SHOT user setups.
NOTE
The following are the settings that are included in a
BEST SHOT user setup: focus mode, EV shift value,
filter, metering mode, white balance mode, flash
intensity, sharpness, saturation, contrast, flash
mode, ISO sensitivity, Flash Assist, aperture, shutter
speed and ND filter.
Note that images recorded with this camera only can
be used to create a BEST SHOT user setup.
You can have up to 999 BEST SHOT user setups in
the camera
s built-in memory at one time.
You can check the current setup of a scene by
displaying the various setting menus.
When you register a BEST SHOT user setup, it is
automatically assigned a file name using the format
shown below, and stored in the
SCENE
folder.
UP505nnn.JPE (n = 0 to 9)