Samsung HZ25W User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 47

Fine-tuning the white balance

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Functions ( ) What is colour temperature? The colour of the light changes to blue when the colour temperature goes up, but it changes to red when the colour temperature goes down. The change in the colour of the light is indicated in kelvins (K) and is called the colour temperature. This camera allows the user to set the white balance settings to shoot with natural colours in the variety of lighting conditions. Red light Blue light Clear sky Shade Cool-white (Fluorescent) Cloudy Flash Daylight Neutral-white (Fluorescent) Warm-white (Fluorescent) Halogen Incandescent Candle flame Fine-tuning the white balance Press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the desired white balance. Seven levels (196 patterns) are available on the G-M and B-A axis. • G: Green • A: Amber Back Move • M: Magenta • B: Blue 046 ISO You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures.The speed or speci¿c light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO ISO numbers. Back Move [Auto] : The camera's sensitivity is automatically changed by variables such as lighting value or subject brightness. [ISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400] : 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 setting is available in the [Program], [Aperture. Shutter Priority] and [Manual] modes. Ä ISO 3200 and ISO 6400 can be set below 5M and 3M respectively.

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ISO
[Auto] :
The camera's sensitivity is automatically changed by
variables such as lighting value or subject brightness.
[ISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400] :
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 condi-
tions. 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 setting is available in the [Program], [Aperture. Shutter
Priority] and [Manual] modes.
Ä
ISO 3200 and ISO 6400 can be set below 5M and 3M respec-
tively.
You can select the ISO sensitivity when
taking pictures.The speed or speci
¿
c
light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by
ISO numbers.
Functions (
)
Fine-tuning the white balance
Press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons
to adjust the desired white balance.
Seven levels (196 patterns) are available on
the G-M and B-A axis.
• G: Green
• A: Amber
• M: Magenta
• B: Blue
Red light
Blue light
Candle flame
Incandescent
Halogen
Warm-white (Fluorescent)
Daylight
Cloudy
Cool-white (Fluorescent)
Shade
Clear sky
Neutral-white (Fluorescent)
Flash
What is colour temperature?
The colour of the light changes to blue when the colour temperature
goes up, but it changes to red when the colour temperature goes
down. The change in the colour of the light is indicated in kelvins (K)
and is called the colour temperature. This camera allows the user
to set the white balance settings to shoot with natural colours in the
variety of lighting conditions.
ISO
Back
Move
Back
Move