Casio EX-FC150 Owners Manual - Page 72

Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure (High Speed Lighting), In the REC mode

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Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure (High Speed Lighting) This BEST SHOT scene shoots a series of CS images using different exposure settings and combines them into a final image to correct for overexposure or underexposure of subjects of differing brightness. 1. In the REC mode, press [BS]. 2. Select "High Speed Lighting" and then press [SET]. 3. Press the shutter button to shoot. After you press the shutter button, the message "Busy... Please wait..." will appear on the monitor screen to indicate that recording is in progress. Keep the camera still while this message is displayed. The recording process takes some time to complete after the message appears. NOTE • With this BEST SHOT scene, the flash setting automatically becomes ? (Flash Off). • Shooting with this BEST SHOT scene makes the shooting range narrower than normal. • With this BEST SHOT scene, proper image combination will not be possible if a subject is moving during shooting. • With this BEST SHOT scene, the current Lighting setting (page 101) is ignored. • When shooting with this BEST SHOT scene, you will not be able to change the EV shift (exposure compensation) setting. • Depending on shooting conditions and image composition, this BEST SHOT scene may not be able to produce the desired result. B 72 Using BEST SHOT

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Using BEST SHOT
This BEST SHOT scene shoots a series of CS images using different exposure
settings and combines them into a final image to correct for overexposure or
underexposure of subjects of differing brightness.
1.
In the REC mode, press [BS].
2.
Select “High Speed Lighting” and then press [SET].
3.
Press the shutter button to shoot.
After you press the shutter button, the message “Busy... Please wait...” will
appear on the monitor screen to indicate that recording is in progress. Keep the
camera still while this message is displayed. The recording process takes some
time to complete after the message appears.
NOTE
With this BEST SHOT scene, the flash setting automatically becomes
?
(Flash
Off).
Shooting with this BEST SHOT scene makes the shooting range narrower than
normal.
With this BEST SHOT scene, proper image combination will not be possible if a
subject is moving during shooting.
With this BEST SHOT scene, the current Lighting setting (page 101) is ignored.
When shooting with this BEST SHOT scene, you will not be able to change the EV
shift (exposure compensation) setting.
Depending on shooting conditions and image composition, this BEST SHOT scene
may not be able to produce the desired result.
Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure
(High Speed Lighting)
B