Samsung HMX-T10WN User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English) - Page 68
Anti-Shake (OIS: Optical Image Stabilizer), Using the touch point function
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advanced recording Using the touch point function Using the Touch Point function, you can have the camcorder focus on a small section of the picture. You get the camcorder to focus on a particular point by touching the desired point on the LCD screen. To activate the touch point with a long touch You can activate touch point by lightly pressing a particular point on the LCD screen for about 2 seconds. STBY 00:00:00 [307Min] 9999 OFF SUPER • The Auto Focus (AF) setting is useful when you operate the zoom function because you might not be able to keep accurate focus after the zoom ratio has been changed. • In the manual focus setting menu screen, you can access auto focus by touching the AF ( ) tab on the screen. You can return to manual focus by touching the manual focusing tabs. • If you have enabled the Touch Point function, you can reset the focus to Auto by touching the AF ( ) tab on the LCD screen. Anti-Shake (OIS: Optical Image Stabilizer) Smart OIS improves on existing Optical Image Stabilization by allowing the camcorder lens to shift over wider range of motion in wide/tele zoom position. This allows the camcorder to compensate for greater degrees of camcorder shake and delivers a stunning level of image smoothness. PRECHECK! Select the record mode by pressing the MODE button. page 24 1. Touch the Menu ( ) tab "Anti-Shake(OIS)." 2. Touch the desired submenu item. 3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab. Anti-Shake(OIS) Off On 1/1 Submenu items • Off: Disables the function. • On ( ): The Anti-Shake(OIS) function is enabled to compensate for shaking. Use the Anti-Shake(OIS) function in the following cases • When recording while walking or riding in a moving car. • When recording with the zoom function. • When recording subjects of a small size. 58