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WB White Balance

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WB (White Balance) The White Balance allows you to adjust the color temperature under different light source to ensure faithful color reproduction. ISO The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera sensor based on the brightness of the scene. To improve the performance in darker environments, a higher ISO value is required. On the other hand, a lower ISO value is needed when in bright conditions. Pictures at higher ISO will naturally have more noise than those at lower ISO. The options of White Balance include: • Auto • Daylight • Cloudy • Fluorescent • Fluorescent CWF • Incandescent • Manual (Press the Shutter button to detect WB) The options of ISO include automatic, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 and 3200. The available ISO values vary on different camera models. 27

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WB (White Balance)
The White Balance allows you to adjust the color temperature
under different light source to ensure faithful color
reproduction.
The options of White Balance include:
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Fluorescent CWF
Incandescent
Manual (Press the Shutter button to detect WB)
ISO
The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera
sensor based on the brightness of the scene. To improve the
performance in darker environments, a higher ISO value is
required. On the other hand, a lower ISO value is needed when
in bright conditions.
Pictures at higher ISO will naturally have more noise than
those at lower ISO.
The options of ISO include automatic, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800,
1600 and 3200.
The available ISO values vary on different camera
models.