Samsung NV40 User Manual Ver.1.0 (English) - Page 27

Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures

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Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures ● P ressing the shutter button down half way. Lightly press the shutter button to confirm focus and flash battery charge. Press the shutter button all the way down to take the picture. [Lightly press the shutter button] [Press the shutter button] ● A void obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image. ● Compose the image by using the LCD monitor. ● In some of the following conditions the Auto focus area system may not perform as expected. - When photographing a subject that has little contrast. - If the subject is highly reflective or shiny. - If the subject is moving at high speed. - When there is strong reflected light, or when the background is very bright. - When the subject matter has only horizontal lines or the subject is very narrow (such as a stick or flagpole). - When the surroundings are dark. ● T he available recording time may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings. ● When either the Flash Off or Slow synchro mode is selected in a low lighting condition, the camera shake warning indicator ( ) may appear on the LCD monitor. In this case, use a tripod, support the camera on a solid surface or change to flash shot mode. ● Shooting against the light : It is best to take pictures with the sun in the background. Taking pictures against the sun may make the picture come out dark. To take a picture against the light, please use the [Backlight] in scene shooting mode (see page 46), fill-in flash (see page 32 ~ 33), spot metering (see page 36), exposure compensation (see page 43) or ACB (see page 44) function. >

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Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures
Pressing the shutter button down half way.
Lightly press the shutter button to confirm focus and flash battery charge.
Press the shutter button all the way down to take the picture.
Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
Compose the image by using the LCD monitor.
In some of the following conditions the Auto focus area system may not
perform as expected.
- When photographing a subject that has little contrast.
- If the subject is highly reflective or shiny.
- If the subject is moving at high speed.
- When there is strong reflected light, or when the background is very bright.
- When the subject matter has only horizontal lines or the subject is very
narrow (such as a stick or flagpole).
- When the surroundings are dark.
[Lightly press the shutter button]
[Press the shutter button]
The available recording time may vary depending on shooting conditions and
camera settings.
When either the Flash Off or Slow synchro mode is selected in a low lighting
condition, the camera shake warning indicator (
) may appear on the
LCD monitor. In this case, use a tripod, support the camera on a solid surface
or change to flash shot mode.
Shooting against the light :
It is best to take pictures with the sun in the background. Taking pictures
against the sun may make the picture come out dark. To take a picture against
the light, please use the [Backlight] in scene shooting mode (see page
46), fill-in flash (see page 32 ~ 33), spot metering (see page 36), exposure
compensation (see page 43) or ACB (see page 44) function.