Selecting Shooting Mode (Normal Versus Rapid Fire (Burst) Mode) And Resolution - Vivitar Vivicam 3555 User Manual

Vivitar vivicam 3555: user guide
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White Balance
A digital camera is different from human eyes, which can see a white object in almost any lighting condition. The camera is designed to
automatically update the color processing algorithms to reproduce a true-color image. However, you may specify White Balance conditions,
selecting from Automatic, Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent1 (Daylight fluorescent lamps) or Fluroescent2 (warm white fluorescent
lamps). Note: White balance settings are deactivated in when the flash is used.
EV Compensation
If the background is too bright (e.g. sunny day, in snowy mountains), the exposure for the main subject may be too low. You may desire
to override the automatic exposure settings and decrease the EV Compensation value. Conversely, if the background is too dark (e.g.
against a black wall), you may wish to decrease the EV Compensation value. Note: An change of +1 eV doubles the exposure.
Light Frequency
If you plan to use your digital camera as a web camera, you may need to select the light frequency that matches the AC power frequency
of the country in which you are using the camera. For example, the AC frequency for the USA is 60Hz, whereas European countries are
50Hz.
Selecting Shooting Modes
You can select Normal Photo Shooting mode, Rapid Fire (Burst) mode and Movie Mode
1.
Set the camera to Record mode
2.
Press RES button and icon display on Status LCD panel changes as follows:
FULL * ==> FULL *
==> FULL *
==> HALF ** ==> HALF * ==> HALF *
Where:
FULL = SXGA at 1280 x 1024
HALF = VGA at 640 x 480
*** = High quality
** = Normal quality
* = Economy quality
= Rapid Fire mode
= Movie mode
==> HALF ***
==> FULL *** ==> FULL **
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