Epson PhotoPC 750Z User Manual - Page 32

Adjusting Sensitivity for Night or Indoor Photos

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Press to make the image one half step darker (-0.5); press again to make it one whole step darker (-1.0). You can go to two steps darker than the normal exposure. This is useful when you're photographing an object with a dark background. 10 Take your pictures with the LCD screen as usual, following the instructions on page 3-9 in Getting Started. If you're not sure about the lighting conditions, you may want to take several photos with various exposure settings. 11 To switch back to automatic exposure, follow steps 1 through 6 above, but change the setting to Auto. Make sure the camera dial is set to View, then follow these steps to use the high sensitivity mode to take night photos: 1 Press the SEL button to display the menus. 2 Press or to display the Conditions menu: 3 Press the SEL button to display the menu options: Adjusting Sensitivity for Night or Indoor Photos The camera's high sensitivity settings let you take pictures in low light or indoors without the flash. With these settings, you can set the camera from the camera's standard ISO equivalent of 90 to an ISO equivalent of 180 or 360. 4 If the advanced settings are set to Auto, highlight the Auto/Manual advanced settings icon and press the SEL button. 1-16 Using Advanced Camera Features

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1-16
Using Advanced Camera Features
Press
to make the image one half step darker
(–0.5); press
again to make it one whole step darker
(–1.0). You can go to two steps darker than the normal
exposure. This is useful when you’re photographing an
object with a dark background.
10
Take your pictures with the LCD screen as usual,
following the instructions on page 3-9 in
Getting Started
.
If you’re not sure about the lighting conditions, you may
want to take several photos with various exposure
settings.
11
To switch back to automatic exposure, follow steps 1
through 6 above, but change the setting to
Auto.
Adjusting Sensitivity for Night or Indoor
Photos
The camera’s high sensitivity settings let you take
pictures in low light or indoors without the flash.
With these settings, you can set the camera from the camera’s
standard ISO equivalent of 90 to an ISO equivalent of 180
or 360.
Make sure the camera dial is set to
View
, then follow these
steps to use the high sensitivity mode to take night photos:
1
Press the
SEL
button to display the menus.
2
Press
or
to display the Conditions menu:
3
Press the
SEL
button to display the menu options:
4
If the advanced settings are set to Auto, highlight the
Auto/Manual advanced settings icon
and press the
SEL
button.