White Balance; Exposure; Video Stabilization; Metering - Minolta MN200NV User Manual

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3. Using Your Camcorder
2. Select 'Loop Record' using the UP or DOWN buttons and press the OK
button to enter the 'Loop Record' submenu.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the required loop duration
option (Off, 1 Minute, 3 Minutes, 5 Minutes), and press the OK button to
confirm your selected option.
Once you select an option, your camcorder will record video clips in this
interval only. Once this duration is reached, the camcorder will
seamlessly end recording and begin recording a new video file.

3.1.4 White Balance

White Balance changes the color of light in your pictures, making it seem
warmer or cooler depending on how the light you're shooting in affects the
frame.
1. In Video Mode press the MENU button.
2. Select 'White Balance' using the UP or Down buttons and press the
OK button to enter the 'White Balance' submenu.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the OK
button to confirm your selected setting (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy,
Incandescent, Fluorescent, Fluorescent L).

3.1.5 Exposure

This function adjusts the frame brightness in your video.
1. In Video Mode press the MENU button.
2. Select 'Exposure' using the UP or Down buttons and press the OK
button to enter the 'Exposure' submenu.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the OK
button to confirm your selected exposure mode (-2.0, -1.7, -1.3, -1.0, -0.7,
0.0, +0.3, +0.7, +1.0, +1.3, +1.7, +2.0).

3.1.6 Video Stabilization

This function enables photo capture in high speed and low-light by
electronically minimizing motion blur and reducing camera shake.
1. In Video Mode press the MENU button.
2. Select 'Video Stabilization' using the UP or Down buttons and press
the OK button to enter the 'Video Stabilization' submenu.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the
OK button to confirm your selected option (Off, On).

3.1.7 Metering

Metering mode refers to the way in which a camera determines the
appropriate exposure (quantity of light reaching the camcorder lens). Spot
metering will only base the exposure setting on a very small area of the

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