Samsung SMX-F50SN User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English) - Page 53

iSCENE, Control, Left/Right, Control Up/Down

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iSCENE This camcorder automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture according to the subject and brightness for optimum recording. Using iScene, you can also specify one of various modes depending on the subject, recording environment, or purpose of filming. Select the Record ( / ) mode by pressing the MODE button. page 24 1. Press the MENU button  Control (Left/Right) button  "iSCENE." 2. Select the desired submenu item with the Control (Up/Down) button, and then press the OK button. STBY 0:00:00 [475Min] iSCENE Auto Sports Portrait Exit 3. Press the MENU button to exit the menu. Recording options Submenu Items Items (Modes) Auto Sports Portrait Spotlight Beach Snow High Speed Food Waterfall Use On-screen display Use this setting for regular recording conditions. The camcorder automatically adjusts the aperture value and shutter - speed for optimum recording. For recording rapidly moving subjects. Example: When recording sports. For recording a portrait image. Use this setting to capture natural skin tones. For recording subjects under strong light. For example, under stage spotlights in theaters. Use where sunlight is intense. Ex: a beach. Use where the reflection of light is intense. Example: a snowfield. Use to reduce the blurring of objects in rapid motion. Example: an auto race. For recording objects close-up in high colour saturation. For recording a waterfall or fountain. 46 iSCENE also can be set in the shortcut menu. page 26~27 STBY 0:00:00 [475Min] SCENE Sports Recording people or objects in motion Exit Move Select

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iSCENE
This camcorder automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture
according to the subject and brightness for optimum recording.
Using iScene, you can also specify one of various modes depending
on the subject, recording environment, or purpose of filming.
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the
MODE
button.
page 24
1.
Press the
MENU
button
Control
(Left/Right)
button
“iSCENE.”
2.
Select the desired submenu item
with the
Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the
OK
button.
3.
Press the
MENU
button to exit the menu.
iSCENE also can be set in the shortcut
menu.
page 26~27
Recording options
iSCENE
Portrait
Auto
Sports
Exit
STBY
0:00:00 [475Min]
Select
Move
Exit
STBY
0:00:00 [475Min]
Recording people or objects in
motion
.
Sports
SCENE
Submenu Items
Items (Modes)
Use
On-screen
display
Auto
Use this setting for regular recording
conditions. The camcorder automatically
adjusts the aperture value and shutter
speed for optimum recording.
-
Sports
For recording rapidly moving subjects.
Example: When recording sports.
Portrait
For recording a portrait image. Use this
setting to capture natural skin tones.
Spotlight
For recording subjects under strong
light. For example, under stage
spotlights in theaters.
Beach
Use where sunlight is intense. Ex: a beach.
Snow
Use where the reflection of light is
intense. Example: a snowfield.
High Speed
Use to reduce the blurring of objects in
rapid motion. Example: an auto race.
Food
For recording objects close-up in high
colour saturation.
Waterfall
For recording a waterfall or fountain.