Samsung SCD5000 User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 115

Setting the Exposure, Locking the Auto Exposure: AE LOCK

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The Camera : Advanced Techniques ENGLISH Setting the Exposure Exposure, shutter speed and ISO sensitivity affects picture brightness and overall picture quality. Longer exposure, slower shutter speed and higher ISO sensitivity brighten the picture. Adjustment of these settings is available when you are using (PROGRAM), A, S, and M camera modes. You can adjust the overall image brightness by adjusting the Exposure, Shutter Speed and ISO settings. Overall brightness of a captured image may appear too dark if large parts of the framed scene are very bright or the background is much brighter than the main subject. Overall brightness of captured image may appear too bright if large parts of the framed scene are dim or the background is much darker than the main subject. Exposure compensation can be achieved by adjusting the Exposure, Shutter Speed, or ISO settings. Turn on your camera by setting the Power Switch to (CAMERA) mode. Exposure Compensation Shutter Speed Adjustment Aperture Adjustment ISO Sensitivity Setting (PROGRAM), A, S, and M modes S and M modes A and M modes (PROGRAM), A, S, and M modes Locking the Auto Exposure: AE LOCK ✤ You can lock the exposure setting for situations where you want to darken a high contrast subject and background. AE LOCK works only in (PROGRAM) and SCENE modes. 1. Frame your subject using the LCD monitor, then press the AE LOCK (DOWN) button. 2. Re-frame your subject if so desired. AL 3. Press the PHOTO button halfway down to enable the AE LOCK obtaining clear focus on the subject. You may set the focus on a different subject. 4. Press the PHOTO button firmly to take a picture. Reference ✤ After taking a photo, the AE LOCK is automatically released. 115

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The Camera : Advanced Techniques
Setting the Exposure
Exposure, shutter speed and ISO sensitivity affects picture brightness and overall picture quality. Longer exposure, slower
shutter speed and higher ISO sensitivity brighten the picture. Adjustment of these settings is available when you are using
(PROGRAM),
A, S, and M camera modes. You can adjust the overall image brightness by adjusting the Exposure,
Shutter Speed and ISO settings.
Overall brightness of a captured image may appear too dark if large parts of the framed scene are very bright or the
background is much brighter than the main subject. Overall brightness of captured image may appear too bright if large parts
of the framed scene are dim or the background is much darker than the main subject. Exposure compensation can be
achieved by adjusting the Exposure, Shutter Speed, or ISO settings.
Turn on your camera by setting the Power Switch to
(CAMERA) mode.
You can lock the exposure setting for situations where you want to darken a high contrast subject
and background. AE LOCK works only in
(PROGRAM) and SCENE modes.
1.
Frame your subject using the LCD monitor, then press the AE LOCK (DOWN) button.
2.
Re-frame your subject if so desired.
3.
Press the PHOTO button halfway down to enable the AE LOCK obtaining clear focus on the subject.
You may set the focus on a different subject.
4.
Press the PHOTO button firmly to take a picture.
After taking a photo, the AE LOCK is automatically released.
Exposure Compensation
Shutter Speed Adjustment
Aperture Adjustment
ISO Sensitivity Setting
(PROGRAM), A, S, and M modes
S and M modes
A and M modes
(PROGRAM), A, S, and M modes
Reference
AL
Locking the Auto Exposure: AE LOCK