Samsung HMX-S15BN User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English) - Page 75

ISO, White Balance, Custom WB.

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To set the white balance manually 1. Touch the Menu ( ) tab "White Balance" "Custom WB." • The "( ) Set White Balance" indicator is displayed. 2. Fill the screen with a white object, and touch the ( OK ) tab. • The white balance setting is stored. 3. To exit the menu, touch the Return ( ) tab. • The stored white balance setting will be applied the next time you record. 8IJUF#BMBODF $VTUPN8# OK • When setting the white balance manually, the subject must be white, otherwise, your camcorder may not detect an appropriate setting value. • The adjusted setting remains until you set the white balance again. • During normal outdoor recording, setting to "Auto" may provide better results. • Cancel the digital zoom function for clear and precise setting. page 80 • Reset the white balance if light conditions change. ISO ISO sensitivity function sets the light sensitivity of the camcorder's image sensor. A higher ISO setting increases light sensitivity and allows the camcorder to select a higher shutter speed, thus reducing image-shake when recording without flash under dim conditions. PRECHECK! Select the Photo record ( ) mode by pressing the MODE button. page 27 1. Touch the Menu ( ) tab "ISO" touch the desired submenu item. 2. To exit the menu, touch the Return ( ) tab. Submenu items • Auto: Sets Aperture to Auto. • 50( ISO 50 ): Record in a bright place at low sensitivity. • 100( ISO 100 ): Record in a normal situation at normal sensitivity. • 200( ISO 200 ): Increases the shutter speed and minimizes noise in images recorded in a dim place. • 400( ISO 400 )/800( ISO 800 )/1600( ISO 1600 )/2400( ISO 2400 ): Record in dim or dark places at high sensitivity. The recorded images may have noise. J4DFOF 3FTPMVUJPO 8IJUF#BMBODF *40 "QFSUVSF ISO AUTO "VUP ISO 50  ISO 100  ISO 200  ISO 400  AUTO 5M ISO AUTO AUTO   High ISO values may cause noise in images. 65

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1.
Touch the Menu (
) tab
White Balance
Custom WB.
The “(
)
Set White Balance
” indicator is displayed.
2.
Fill the screen with a white object, and touch the (
OK
) tab.
The white balance setting is stored.
3.
To exit the menu, touch the Return (
) tab.
The stored white balance setting will be applied the next time
you record.
To set the white balance manually
When setting the white balance manually, the subject must be white, otherwise, your camcorder
may not detect an appropriate setting value.
The adjusted setting remains until you set the white balance again.
During normal outdoor recording, setting to “
Auto
” may provide better results.
Cancel the digital zoom function for clear and precise setting.
±
page 80
Reset the white balance if light conditions change.
Submenu items
Auto
: Sets Aperture to Auto.
50(
50
ISO
ISO
)
: Record in a bright place at low sensitivity.
100(
100
ISO
ISO
)
: Record in a normal situation at normal sensitivity.
200(
200
ISO
ISO
)
: Increases the shutter speed and minimizes noise in images
recorded in a dim place.
400(
400
ISO
ISO
)/800(
800
ISO
ISO
)/1600(
1600
ISO
ISO
)/2400(
2400
ISO
ISO
)
: Record in dim or dark places at
high sensitivity. The recorded images may have noise.
High ISO values may cause noise in images.
ISO
ISO sensitivity function sets the light sensitivity of the camcorder’s image sensor. A higher ISO
setting increases light sensitivity and allows the camcorder to select a higher shutter speed,
thus reducing image-shake when recording without flash under dim conditions.
PRECHECK!
Select the Photo record (
) mode by pressing the
MODE
button.
±
page 27
1.
Touch the Menu (
) tab
µ
ISO
µ
touch the desired submenu
item.
2.
To exit the menu, touch the Return (
) tab.
OK
AUTO
ISO
ISO
50
ISO
ISO
100
ISO
ISO
200
ISO
ISO
400
ISO
ISO