Adjusting Sensitivity For Night Photos - Epson PhotoPC 700 User Manual

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6
Press the BACK button twice to return to view mode.
The manual exposure icon appears in the upper left
corner of the screen.
7
Press and hold the Function button. You see 00 on the
display panel, indicating normal exposure.
8
While holding the Function button, use the arrow keys
to lighten or darken the image. As you change the
setting, you see plus or minus indicators on the display
panel and the upper left corner of the LCD screen.
Press
once to make the image one step lighter
(P1 or +1); press
(P2 or +2). This is useful when your picture has a bright
background, for example, windows facing the sun.
Press
to make the image one step darker (–1); press
again to make it two steps darker (–2). This is
useful when you're photographing an object with a dark
or black background.
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again to make it two steps lighter
9
Take your pictures with the LCD screen as usual,
following the instructions on page 2-5. If you're not sure
about the lighting conditions, you may want to take
several photos with various exposure settings.
10
To switch back to automatic exposure, follow steps 1
through 6 above, but change from MANUAL to
AUTO.
You can also turn off the camera and then turn it back
on to switch back to the automatic exposure setting.

Adjusting Sensitivity for Night Photos

The camera's high sensitivity setting lets you take
pictures in the dark without the flash. With this
setting, the camera's ISO equivalent is 120.
Make sure the camera is on and the screen switch is set to
, then follow these steps to use the high sensitivity
View
mode to take night photos:
1
Press the SELECT button to display the menus.

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