Samsung NX10 Quick Guide (easy Manual) (ver.1.2) (English) - Page 5

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Indications used in this manual Shooting mode Smart Auto Program Aperture Priority Shutter Speed Priority Manual Night Portrait Landscape Scene Movie Marking Shooting mode explanation shown next to the title This shows that the functions explained can only be selected from within the shooting mode. In the case of the mode, this corresponds to only part of the scene. Ex) Adjusting exposure (brightness) Adjusting the exposure (brightness) The images can be taken bright or dark according to the amount of light. In this case, appropriate adjustment can be made by controlling the amount of light entered into the lens. S Applying - S 0 S Applying + (Program), (Aperture priority), (Shutter priority), (Night), (Portrait), (Landscape), (Scene), or (Movie) mode. The diagram below illustrates the shooting mode dial on the camera body. To select a shooting mode, you rotate the dial until the mode you want lines up with the hash mark on the camera. The diagram below shows the status has been changed to ( ). Currently selected shooting mode Directional Keys in the User's Manual When explaining the steps needed for navigating the menu, the up, down, left and right directional arrows are shown below. [S] AF MF [W] OK WB [X] ISO [T] Ex) Executing the 'Play' mode The user can check saved pictures and movies. 1 Press [ ] • Show most recently saved files. 2 Check the following pictures sequentially by using [X]. 5

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Indications used in this manual
Shooting mode
Marking
Smart Auto
Program
Aperture Priority
Shutter Speed Priority
Manual
Night
Portrait
Landscape
Scene
Movie
Shooting mode explanation shown next to
the title
This shows that the functions explained can
only be selected from
within the shooting
mode. In the case of the
mode, this
corresponds to only part of the scene.
Ex) Adjusting exposure (brightness)
The diagram below illustrates the shooting
mode dial on the camera body.
To select a shooting mode, you rotate the dial
until the mode you want lines up with the hash
mark on the camera.
The diagram below shows the status has been
changed to (
).
Directional Keys in the User's Manual
When explaining the steps needed for
navigating the menu, the up, down, left and
right directional arrows are shown below.
Ex) Executing the 'Play' mode
The user can check saved pictures and movies.
1
Press [
]
Show most recently saved files.
2
Check the following pictures sequentially
by using [
X
].
Adjusting the exposure (brightness)
The images can be taken bright or dark according
to the amount of light.
In this case, appropriate
adjustment can be made by controlling the amount
of light entered into the lens.
S
Applying -
S
0
S
Applying +
(Program),
(Aperture priority),
(Shutter priority),
(Night),
(Portrait),
(Landscape),
(Scene), or
(Movie) mode.
Currently
selected
shooting
mode
AF MF
WB
OK
ISO
[
S
]
[
T
]
[
X
]
[
W
]