Samsung EC-TL105ZBPRUS User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English) - Page 40

Exposure compensation

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Shooting ( ) Exposure compensation This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient lighting conditions. You can also select the exposure value by using the [EV] menu. Ê Compensating Exposure 1. Click the Up/Down button from the Shooting menu to select [EV] ( ). 2. Use the Left and Right buttons to set EV the desired exposure compensation factor. 3. Press the OK button. The value you Back Move set will be saved and the Exposure Compensation setup mode will be closed. If you change the exposure value, the exposure indicator ( ) will be displayed on the Left of the LCD monitor. Ä A negative exposure compensation value reduces the exposure. Note that a positive exposure compensation value increases the exposure and the LCD monitor will appear white or you may not get good pictures. ISO You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures.The speed or specific light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO numbers. [Auto] : The camera's sensitivity is automatically changed by variables such as lighting value or subject brightness. ISO [ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200] : You can increase the shutter speed while Back Move the same amount of light is present, by increasing the ISO sensitivity. However, the image may be saturated in high luminance. The higher the ISO value, the higher the camera's sensitivity to light and therefore the greater its capacity to take pictures in dark conditions. However, the noise level in the image will increase as the ISO value increases, making the image appear coarse. Ä When [Motion Capture] is set, ISO speed will be set to Auto. Ä [ISO] is enabled only in [Program] mode. 39

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Exposure compensation
This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the
ambient lighting conditions.
You can also select the exposure value
by using the [EV] menu.
²
Compensating Exposure
1.
Click the Up/Down button from the
Shooting menu to select [EV] (
).
2.
Use the Left and Right buttons to set
the desired exposure compensation
factor.
3.
Press the OK button. The value you
set will be saved and the Exposure Compensation setup mode
will be closed. If you change the exposure value, the exposure
indicator (
) will be displayed on the Left of the LCD monitor.
Ä
A negative exposure compensation value reduces the exposure.
Note that a positive exposure compensation value increases the
exposure and the LCD monitor will appear white or you may not
get good pictures.
EV
Back
Move
ISO
[Auto] :
The camera's sensitivity is
automatically changed by
variables such as lighting value
or subject brightness.
[ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200] :
You can increase the shutter speed while
the same amount of light is present, by increasing the ISO sensitivity.
However, the image may be saturated in high luminance. The higher
the ISO value, the higher the camera’s sensitivity to light and therefore
the greater its capacity to take pictures in dark conditions. However,
the noise level in the image will increase as the ISO value increases,
making the image appear coarse.
Ä
When [Motion Capture] is set, ISO speed will be set to Auto.
Ä
[ISO] is enabled only in [Program] mode.
You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures.The speed or
speci
c light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO numbers.
ISO
Back
Move
Shooting (
)