Samsung SC DX103 User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 78

Anti-ShakeDIS, Scene ModeAE

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using the menu items Manual exposure is recommended in situations listed below: • When shooting using reverse lighting or when the background is too bright. • When shooting on a reflective natural background such as at the beach or when skiing. • When the background is overly dark or the subject is bright. • If you manually change the exposure value when "Scene Mode(AE)" function is selected, manual changes are applied first. • This function will be set to "Auto" in the EASY.Q mode. Anti-Shake(DIS) When you use zoom to record a magnified subject image, it will correct fuzziness in the recorded image. Settings Contents On-screen display Off Disables the function. On Compensates for unstable images caused by camcorder-shake, particularly at high magnification. None • EASY Q mode automatically sets the "Anti-Shake(DIS)" to "On." • When "Anti-Shake(DIS): On" is set, there will be a slight difference between the actual movement and the movement on screen. • Gross camcorder-shake may not be entirely corrected even if "Anti-Shake(DIS): On" is set. Firmly hold the DVD camcorder with both hands. • It is recommended that you specify "Anti-Shake(DIS): Off" when using the DVD camcorder on a desk or tripod (not supplied). • When you record pictures with 34x or more magnification and the "Anti-Shake(DIS)" is set to "On" in dark locations, after-images may stand out. In this case, we recommend using a tripod (not supplied) and turning the "Anti-Shake(DIS)" to "Off." • This function can be set in the DVD camcorder(disc) record mode only. 68_ English

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Manual exposure is recommended in situations listed below:
When shooting using reverse lighting or when the background is too bright.
When shooting on a reflective natural background such as at the beach or when skiing.
When the background is overly dark or the subject is bright.
If you manually change the exposure value when “
Scene Mode(AE)
” function is selected, manual changes
are applied first.
This function will be set to “
Auto
” in the EASY.Q mode.
Anti-Shake(DIS)
When you use zoom to record a magnified subject image, it will correct fuzziness in the recorded image.
Settings
Contents
On-screen
display
Off
Disables the function.
None
On
Compensates for unstable images caused by camcorder-shake, particularly at high
magnification.
EASY Q mode automatically sets the “
Anti-Shake(DIS)
” to “
On
.”
• When “
Anti-Shake(DIS): On
” is set, there will be a slight difference between the actual movement and the
movement on screen.
Gross camcorder-shake may not be entirely corrected even if “
Anti-Shake(DIS): On
” is set.
Firmly hold the DVD camcorder with both hands.
It is recommended that you specify “
Anti-Shake(DIS): Off
” when using the DVD camcorder on a desk or
tripod (not supplied).
When you record pictures with 34x or more magnification and the “
Anti-Shake(DIS)
” is set to “
On
” in dark
locations, after-images may stand out. In this case, we recommend using a tripod (not supplied) and turning
the “
Anti-Shake(DIS)
” to “
Off
.”
This function can be set in the DVD camcorder(disc) record mode only.
using the menu items