Choosing a shot type
1
touch
to open the available shot
types.
2
Choose from two options:
Normal shot -this is the default shot
type, the photo will be taken in the
normal way, as outlined in taking a
quick photo.
Burst shot - this enables you to take
3/6/9 shots automatically in very quick
succession.
Adjusting the exposure
Exposure defines the difference between
light and dark (contrast) in an image. A
low contrast image will appear foggy,
whereas a high contrast image will
appear much sharper.
1
touch
.
2
Slide the contrast indicator along the
bar - left for a lower exposure, hazier
image or right for a higher exposure,
sharper image.
Using the advanced settings
From the viewfinder touch
all the advanced settings options.
Preview settings
Size - Change the size of the photo to
save on memory space or take a picture
preset to the correct size for contact.
Colour Effect - Choose a colour tone to
apply to the photo you're taking.
White balance - Choose from Auto,
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent or
Cloudy.
Night mode - Useful to use at dark place.
Self-timer - the self-timer allows you
to set a delay after the capture button
is pressed before the camera takes the
picture. Choose from Off, 3 seconds, 5
seconds or 10 seconds. Great for that
group photo you want to be part of.
Quality - Choose between Super fine,
Fine and Normal. the finer the quality
the sharper a photo will be, but the
file size will increase. this means you'll
be able to store fewer photos in your
memory.
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