Samsung L100 User Manual - Page 42

Drive mode

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Setting up the recording function using the camera buttons Drive mode „ You can select continuous shot, and AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). [Single] () [Continuous] () [AEB] () : Take one picture only. : Images will be taken continuously until the shutter button is released. : Take three pictures DRIVE in a series in different Single exposures: standard exposure (0.0EV), short exposure (-1/3EV) and over exposure (+1/3EV). Use this function when you cannot determine the exposure value of subject. [Motion Capture] () : This takes 6 shots per second, and for max 5 seconds, when the shutter is pressed and held down. The maximum number of shots is 30 and the image size is fixed as VGA. x High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time, which increases stand-by time. x If the [Continuous], [AEB] or [Motion Capture] sub menu is selected, the flash will be off automatically. x If less than 3 pictures are available in the memory, the [AEB] shooting is not available. x 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. x If less than 30 pictures are available in the memory, the [Motion Capture] shooting is not available. 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 ISO or subject brightness. Auto [ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 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. 41

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Drive mode
You can select continuous shot, and AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing).
[Single]
(
)
: Take one picture only.
[Continuous]
(
)
:
Images will be taken
continuously until
the
shutter
button is
released.
[AEB]
(
)
:
Take three pictures
in a series in different
exposures: standard
exposure (0.0EV), short exposure (-1/3EV) and
over exposure (+1/3EV).
Use this function when you cannot determine the
exposure value of subject.
[Motion Capture]
(
)
:
This takes 6 shots per second, and for max 5
seconds, when the
shutter
is pressed and held
down. The maximum number of shots is 30 and
the image size is fixed as VGA.
±
High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time, which
increases stand-by time.
If the [Continuous], [AEB] or [Motion Capture] sub menu is
selected, the flash will be off automatically.
If less than 3 pictures are available in the memory, the [AEB]
shooting is not available.
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.
If less than 30 pictures are available in the memory, the
[Motion Capture] shooting is not available.
x
x
x
x
x
Setting up the recording function using the camera buttons
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 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600] (
) :
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.
±
DRIVE
Single
ISO
Auto