Samsung SL502 User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 21

How to use the Auto mode

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Starting the recording mode Each scene is recognized in the following conditions; [Landscape] ( [White] ( [Nights] ( [Night Portrait] ( ) : When shooting outdoor scenes ) : When shooting in a very bright environment ) : When shooting the nighttime scenes ) : When shooting people in a dark out- door place [Backlight] ( ) : When shooting a backlit scenery without a portrait [Backlight Portrait] ( [Portrait] ( [Macro] ( [Macro Text] ( [Tripod] ( ) : When shooting a backlit portrait ) : When shooting a portrait ) : When shooting close-ups ) : When shooting texts in a close focus ) : When shooting a subject without any movement on the tripod [Action] ( ) : When shooting a subject making frequent movements How to use the Auto mode ( ) Select this mode for quick and easy picture taking with minimal user interaction. 1. Insert the batteries (p.14). Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity (+ / -). 2. Insert the memory card (p.14). As this camera has a 31MB internal memory, you do not need to insert the memory card. If the memory card is not inserted, an image will be stored in the internal memory. If the memory card is inserted, an image will be stored on the memory card. 3. Close the battery chamber cover. 4. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 5. Select the Auto mode by using the mode dial. 6. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. 7. Press the shutter button to capture an image. å If the auto focus frame turns to red when you press the shutter button down half way, it means that the camera cannot focus on the subject. Should this be the case, the camera is unable to capture an image clearly. å Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image. 20

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How to use the Auto mode (
)
±
If the auto focus frame turns to red when you press the shut-
ter button down half way, it means that the camera cannot
focus on the subject. Should this be the case, the camera is
unable to capture an image clearly.
±
Avoid obstructing the lens or the
ash when you capture an
image.
1.
Insert the batteries (p.14). Insert the
batteries taking note of the polarity (+ / -).
2.
Insert the memory card (p.14).
As this camera has a 31MB internal
memory, you do not need to insert
the memory card. If the memory
card is not inserted, an image will be
stored in the internal memory. If the memory card is inserted,
an image will be stored on the memory card.
3. Close the battery chamber cover.
4.
Press the power button to turn on the camera.
5. Select the Auto mode by using the mode dial.
6.
Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image
by using the LCD monitor.
7. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
Select this mode for quick and easy picture taking with minimal
user interaction.
Starting the recording mode
Each scene is recognized in the following conditions;
[Landscape]
(
) :
When shooting outdoor scenes
[White]
(
) :
When shooting in a very bright environment
[Nights]
(
) :
When shooting the nighttime scenes
[Night Portrait]
(
) :
When shooting people in a dark out-
door place
[Backlight]
(
) :
When shooting a backlit scenery
without a portrait
[Backlight Portrait]
(
) :
When shooting a backlit portrait
[Portrait]
(
) :
When shooting a portrait
[Macro]
(
) :
When shooting close-ups
[Macro Text]
(
) :
When shooting texts in a close focus
[Tripod]
(
) :
When shooting a subject without any
movement on the tripod
[Action]
(
) :
When shooting a subject making
frequent movements