Sony DSC V1 Operating Instructions - Page 56
Shooting in the dark, NightShot, To cancel the NightShot function - problem
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• When you select the one-push white balance mode, the screen momentarily turns blue. • When flash mode is set to (Forced flash) or SL (Slow synchro), the white balance is adjusted to the condition with the flash emitting. Shooting techniques The subject coloring is affected by the lighting conditions. For example, the entire image appears blue under sunlight in the summer, and white items gain a reddish tint under incandescent light bulbs, etc. The human eye can resolve these problems, but digital still cameras cannot recognize the correct colors without adjustments. Normally, the camera makes these adjustments automatically, but if recorded image colors appear unnatural, we recommend that you adjust the white balance. Shooting in the dark Mode dial: /P/ Shutter NIGHTSHOT/ NIGHTFRAMING lever Infrared ray emitter • Filters (not supplied) may block the infrared ray. • The recommended recording distance for the NightShot or NightFraming function is up to approx. 2.5 m (98 1/2 inches) (W)/2.0 m (78 3/4 inches) (T). NightShot The NightShot function lets you shoot subjects in dark places such as camp scenes at night or nocturnal plants and animals. a Set the mode dial to , P or . b Set NIGHTSHOT/ NIGHTFRAMING lever to NIGHTSHOT. The and "Night shot" indicators light. The "Night shot" indicator turns off after 5 seconds. 60min VGA 101 98 S AF "Night shot" c Shoot the image. To cancel the NightShot function Set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING lever to z. 56