Vivitar VIV-CV-1632 User Manual page 33

Digital binocular camera
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Quality
The Quality menu allows you to select the
desired quality level of the images taken by
your camera. Keep in mind that images with a
higher image quality level will also take up
more memory on your camera.
Metering
The Metering setting will affect how your
camera focuses when capturing an image.
Depending on your selection, the camera will
be more sensitive to focusing on particular
areas in the display and adjust the image
color and lighting accordingly.
Sharpness
You can set the level of sharpness in the
images taken with your camera. The
sharpness level dictates if the edges of
objects in the image are more or less distinct
Saturation
The Saturation setting allows you to control
the depth of the colors in the image. The
higher the saturation, the more vivid the
colors will be.
Contrast
The Contrast setting allows you to control the
difference in the bright and dark areas of the
image. If the contrast is high, the image looks
lively; conversely, if the contrast is low, the
image looks more flat and monotonous.
White Balance
Super Fine
Fine (Default)
Normal
Center
Multi (Default)
Spot
High
Normal (Default)
Low
High
Normal (Default)
Low
High
Normal (Default)
Low
Auto (Default)
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Selects and displays the
picture Quality setting.
Center – Averages the light
metered from the entire
frame, but giving greater
weight to the subject in the
center.
Multi – Used in standard
conditions the camera
divides and adjusts the
settings of the image into
several zones for light
metering such as complex
light conditions, position of
subject, brightness,
background, direct light and
scenes.
Spot – Meters the area
within the spot point frame at
the center of the LCD to set
the exposure on the subject
in the center of the monitor.
Selects the Sharpness
setting.
Selects the Saturation
setting.
Selects the Contrast setting.
Automatic white balance.

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