Acb; Drive Mode - Samsung ES28 User Manual

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Shooting (
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ACB

This function is to adjust the contrast automatically when taking
photos in an environment with big exposure difference i.e. backlight
or contrast. This function adjusts the brightness automatically and
allows the subject to be photographed clearly.
- [ACB] Sub menus: [Off], [On]
Ä The ACB function is available in [Program], [Portrait] or
[Photo Help Guide] recording mode. ACB function always
operates in the [Portrait] recording mode.
Ä This feature is not available when [Continuous], [Motion Capture],
or [AEB] is in use.
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Drive mode

You can select continuous shot, and AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing).
[Single] (
[Continuous] (
[Motion Capture] (
ACB
Auto Contrast Balance automatically compensates for
brightness differences.
Back
Move
[AEB] (
)
: Take one picture only.
) : Images will be taken
continuously until
the shutter button is
released.
)
: This takes about 6
shots per second, when the shutter is pressed
and held down. After completing the continuous
shooting, images are saved and the images
play back on the Rear LCD.
The maximum number of shots is 30 and the
image size is fixed as VGA.
)
: Take three consecutive photos with varying
exposure values. Use this mode if it is hard to
decide exposure of the object.
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High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time,
which increases stand-by time.
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If the [Continuous], [Motion Capture], [AEB] sub menu is
selected, the flash will be off automatically.
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If less than 3 pictures are available on the memory, the AEB
shooting is not available.
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If less than 30 pictures are available on the memory, the motion
capture is not available.
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It is best to use a tripod for the AEB shooting as the time to save
each image file is longer and blurring caused by camera shake
may occur.
Set the shooting type.
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