Making Settings In The Lcd Monitor Dial Position; Making A Predefined Exposure Setting - Epson PHOTOPC 800 User Manual

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With the PhotoPC 800, the file size of a panorama photo
is smaller than the file size of any other photo of the
same image quality.
Making Settings in the LCD Monitor Dial
Position
This section covers the various settings you can make
when using your camera in the LCD monitor dial
position. The settings range from basic to advanced,
and the availability of these settings change according
to the current camera mode setting. To change the
camera mode setting, see "Making the camera mode
setting" on page 2-24.

Making a predefined exposure setting

The PhotoPC 800 has four predefined exposure
settings that are accessible when in the Program
camera mode.
predefined exposure setting
When to use a
Normal
For taking basic photographs. Uses the following
settings:
Auto exposure
Divided brightness metering system
Sports
For photographing quickly moving subjects. Uses the
following settings:
High shutter speed
Automatic sensitivity
Divided brightness metering system
Portrait
For photographing portraits. Uses the following
settings:
Aperture fixed at f2.4
Spot metering system
Landscape
For photographing landscapes or scenery. Uses the
following settings:
Aperture set to f8.0, changes automatically to f2.4
when subject is dim
Divided brightness metering system
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Taking Pictures
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