Samsung EK-GN120A User Manual Generic Wireless Ek-gn120a Galaxy Nx Jb English - Page 57

Shooting Options and Settings, Customizing Shooting Options

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• You may not be able to shoot properly in conditions below 8.5 LV/ 900 lux. For best results, take photos in places with sufficient light. • When you photograph objects that contain polarizing material, such as a display, sunglasses, or a polarizing filter, or use the polarizing material with your lens, the images may appear dark or the 3D effect may not be applied properly. • Use a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking. • If you rotate or tilt the camera vertically while shooting, the 3D effect may not be applied properly. Take photos or videos with the camera in the normal position. • If you shoot in fluorescent lighting or capture images displayed by projectors or TVs, the images may appear black due to the flicker effect. • The camera's display shows 3D photos and videos only in 2D. • Photos taken with the 3D feature are saved in the mpo file format. • To view 3D files, connect your camera to a 3D TV or 3D monitor with an optional HDMI cable. While viewing, wear proper 3D glasses. • You cannot use the flash in this mode. • You cannot take photos or videos in this mode if an HDMI cable is connected to the camera. Shooting Options and Settings Customizing Shooting Options Various shooting options are provided with your camera. With them, you can take more customized photos and videos. 1. Touch to access shooting options. Depending on the mode selected, you may touch ➔ . 2. Select an option, and then save it. Note/Tips • Available options and default settings may differ depending on the shooting mode, the lens you are using, and the shooting conditions. • Depending on the option selected, some settings may not be available. Camera Operation 53

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Camera Operation
53
You may not be able to shoot properly in conditions below 8.5 LV/
900 lux. For best results, take photos in places with sufficient
light.
When you photograph objects that contain polarizing material,
such as a display, sunglasses, or a polarizing filter, or use the
polarizing material with your lens, the images may appear dark or
the 3D effect may not be applied properly.
Use a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking.
If you rotate or tilt the camera vertically while shooting, the 3D
effect may not be applied properly. Take photos or videos with the
camera in the normal position.
If you shoot in fluorescent lighting or capture images displayed by
projectors or TVs, the images may appear black due to the flicker
effect.
The camera’s display shows 3D photos and videos only in 2D.
Photos taken with the 3D feature are saved in the mpo file format.
To view 3D files, connect your camera to a 3D TV or 3D monitor
with an optional HDMI cable. While viewing, wear proper 3D
glasses.
You cannot use the flash in this mode.
You cannot take photos or videos in this mode if an HDMI cable is
connected to the camera.
Shooting Options and Settings
Customizing Shooting Options
Various shooting options are provided with your camera. With
them, you can take more customized photos and videos.
1.
Touch
to access shooting options. Depending on
the mode selected, you may touch
2.
Select an option, and then save it.
Note/Tips
Available options and default settings may differ depending on the
shooting mode, the lens you are using, and the shooting
conditions.
Depending on the option selected, some settings may not be
available.