Casio P600 User Manual - Page 99

Using Auto Bracketing with Non-configurable Variables (Multi Bracketing)

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Bracketing with Nonconfigurable Variables (Multi Bracketing) There are six non-configurable auto bracketing variables. • Filter 1 (five images) • Filter 2 (five images) • Portrait (three images) • Sharpness (three images) • Saturation (three images) • Contrast (three images) The shift range of a non-configurable variable and the number of images recorded are fixed, and cannot be changed by you. I To use auto bracketing with a non-configurable variable 1. In the REC mode, press [ 2. Use [̆] and [̄] to select "Multi", and then press [̈]. BKT]. 3. Use [̆] and [̄] to select the non- configurable variable you want, and then press [SET]. • This causes the "MB" indicator to appear on the monitor screen. 4. Press the shutter button to record. • Pressing the shutter button once records the image. After that, the image data is processed internally to create other versions of the same image in accordance with the selected auto bracketing function. NOTES • Selecting "Filter 1" records images with the monochrome, sepia, red, and purple filters. • Selecting "Filter 2" records images with the green, blue, yellow, and pink filters. • Selecting "Portrait" records a normal image, followed by an image with soft focus and enhanced flesh tones. IMPORTANT! • Note that you can use only one non-configurable variable at a time. You cannot use them in combination with each other. 99

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
Using Auto Bracketing with Non-
configurable Variables (Multi Bracketing)
There are six non-configurable auto bracketing variables.
Filter 1 (five images)
Filter 2 (five images)
Portrait (three images)
Sharpness (three images)
Saturation (three images)
Contrast (three images)
The shift range of a non-configurable variable and the
number of images recorded are fixed, and cannot be
changed by you.
To use auto bracketing with a non-configurable
variable
1.
In the REC mode, press [
BKT].
2.
Use [
³
] and [
´
] to
select “Multi”, and
then press [
²
].
3.
Use [
³
] and [
´
] to select the non-
configurable variable you want, and then
press [SET].
This causes the
MB
indicator to appear on the
monitor screen.
4.
Press the shutter button to record.
Pressing the shutter button once records the image.
After that, the image data is processed internally to
create other versions of the same image in
accordance with the selected auto bracketing
function.
NOTES
Selecting
Filter 1
records images with the
monochrome, sepia, red, and purple filters.
Selecting
Filter 2
records images with the green,
blue, yellow, and pink filters.
Selecting
Portrait
records a normal image, followed
by an image with soft focus and enhanced flesh
tones.
IMPORTANT!
Note that you can use only one non-configurable
variable at a time. You cannot use them in
combination with each other.