Epson PhotoPC 3000Z Quick Reference Guide - Page 25

color or lighting effects, set up the camera as follows, If you are taking pictures in bright sunlight

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If you are taking pictures in bright sunlight: ◗ Reduce the automatic exposure setting. ◗ Use a fast shutter speed or narrow aperture setting. ◗ Use an optional filter with the PhotoPC 3000Z's included lens adapter to cut down on excessive light and protect the camera's lens. If you are taking pictures when it is cloudy, you might want to adjust your camera settings as follows: ◗ Increase the automatic exposure setting. ◗ Try using fixed white balance. ◗ If the sky has complete cloud cover, you may want to avoid taking landscape photos. Portrait photos and closer shots are better under these conditions. ◗ If the sky is partly cloudy, you can take landscape photos with interesting cloud formations. Under fluorescent lighting, you need to counteract the cool, bluish lighting that results. Try the following: ◗ Use custom or fixed white balance. ◗ Avoid taking portraits under fluorescent lights. To capture beautiful sunsets without losing any of the color or lighting effects, set up the camera as follows: ◗ Use the fixed white balance setting. 22

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If you are taking pictures in bright sunlight:
Reduce the automatic exposure setting.
Use a fast shutter speed or narrow aperture setting.
Use an optional filter with the PhotoPC 3000Z
s
included lens adapter to cut down on excessive light
and protect the camera
s lens.
If you are taking pictures when it is cloudy, you might
want to adjust your camera settings as follows:
Increase the automatic exposure setting.
Try using fixed white balance.
If the sky has complete cloud cover, you may want to
avoid taking landscape photos. Portrait photos and
closer shots are better under these conditions.
If the sky is partly cloudy, you can take landscape
photos with interesting cloud formations.
Under fluorescent lighting, you need to counteract the
cool, bluish lighting that results. Try the following:
Use custom or fixed white balance.
Avoid taking portraits under fluorescent lights.
To capture beautiful sunsets without losing any of the
color or lighting effects, set up the camera as follows:
Use the fixed white balance setting.