Samsung EC-ES15 User Manual - Page 41

Drive mode, Auto Focus type

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Functions ( ) Drive mode You can select single, continuous, motion capture, and AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). [Single] ( ) [Continuous] ( [Motion Capture] ( [AEB] ( ) : Take one picture only. ) : Images will be taken continuously until the Drive Set the shooting type. shutter button is released. ) : This takes 5 shots Back Move per second, when the shutter is pressed and held down. After completing the continuous shooting, images are saved and the images play back on the Rear LCD. The maximum number of shots is 30 and the image size is fixed as VGA. : Take three pictures in a series in different exposures: standard exposure (0.0EV), short exposure (-1/2EV) and over exposure (+1/2EV). å High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time, which increases stand-by time. å If the [Continuous], [Motion Capture], [AEB] sub menu is selected, the flash will be off automatically. å If less than 3 pictures are available in the memory, the AEB shooting is not available. å If less than 30 pictures are available in the memory, the motion capture is not available. å It is best to use a tripod for the AEB shooting as the time to save each image file is longer and blurring caused by camera shake may occur. 40 Auto Focus type You can select your preferred Focus Area according to the shooting conditions. Focus Area Set the autofocus method. Back Move [Center AF] ( ) : The rectangular area in the center of the LCD monitor will be focused [Multi AF] ( ) : This camera selects all of available AF point from the 9 AF points. [Center AF] [Multi AF] Ä When the camera focuses on the subject, the auto focus frame turns to green. When the camera doesn't focus on the subject, the auto focus frame turns to red.

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40
Functions (
)
Drive mode
±
High resolution and picture quality increases
le saving time,
which increases stand-by time.
±
If the [Continuous], [Motion Capture], [AEB] sub menu is selected,
the
ash will be off automatically.
±
If less than 3 pictures are available in the memory, the AEB
shooting is not available.
±
If less than 30 pictures are available in the memory, the motion
capture is not available.
±
It is best to use a tripod for the AEB shooting as the time to save
each image
le is longer and blurring caused by camera shake
may occur.
Auto Focus type
You can select your preferred Focus Area
according to the shooting conditions.
[Center AF] (
) :
The rectangular area in the center of the LCD
monitor will be focused
[Multi AF] (
)
:
This camera selects all of available AF point
from the 9 AF points.
Ä
When the camera focuses on the subject, the auto focus frame
turns to green. When the camera doesn't focus on the subject,
the auto focus frame turns to red.
[Center AF]
[Multi AF]
Drive
Set the shooting type.
Back
Move
Focus Area
Set the autofocus method.
Back
Move
You can select single, continuous, motion capture, and AEB (Auto
Exposure Bracketing).
[Single] (
)
:
Take one picture only.
[Continuous] (
) : Images will be taken
continuously until the
shutter button is
released.
[Motion Capture] (
)
: This takes 5 shots
per second, when the shutter is pressed and
held down. After completing the continuous
shooting, images are saved and the images
play back on the Rear LCD. The maximum
number of shots is 30 and the image size is
xed as VGA.
[AEB] (
)
:
Take three pictures in a series in different
exposures: standard exposure (0.0EV), short
exposure (-1/2EV) and over exposure (+1/2EV).