HP R507 HP Photosmart R507/R607 digital camera with HP Instant Share - User's - Page 47
Picture Quality for Long Exposures, example, in a 1-second exposure, the Image Display will stay - software
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Setting Description Sunset The focus starts at infinity and the flash is set to Flash Off. This mode improves the saturation of sunset colors and retains the warmth of the scene with a bias towards the orange colors of the sunset. Aperture Priority Av This mode lets you select the F-number (aperture) setting in Live View using the buttons, while the camera selects the best shutter speed. This allows you to control the depth of field (for example to blur the background). Use the Aperture Priority mode when you want specific control over the aperture. Panorama This mode allows you to shoot a series of overlapping frames for stitching into one panoramic image using the included computer software. Use Panorama mode for landscapes, such as mountain ranges, or group pictures where you need to capture a wide shot that one image cannot capture. Flash is set to Flash Off in this mode. (See Using Panorama Mode on page 48). You can view the entire panoramic image in the Playback Menu (see Preview Panorama on page 84). Picture Quality for Long Exposures At longer shutter speeds the camera will automatically take a second exposure with the shutter closed in order to measure and reduce the noise (grainy look) in the image. In these cases, the exposure will seem to take twice as long as expected. For example, in a 1-second exposure, the Image Display will stay dark for 2 seconds until the noise reduction frame is exposed. This means that at longer shutter speeds, you may not be able to take quite as many shots back-to-back. Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 47