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To exit the settings menu, press the MENU button twice and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.2.3 Photo Quality
This setting determines the level of compression the camera uses when saving photos to
your memory card. A high level of compression will produce a lower quality photo, and will
also use less space when saving your photos.
1. In PHOTO mode, press the MENU button. Select Photo
DOWN buttons. Press the OK button to enter the Photo
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Fine (highest quality), Normal, and Economy (lowest quality).
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
To exit the settings menu, press the MENU button twice and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.2.4 Photo Sharpness
This setting determines the visible detail of the photos being captured.
1. In PHOTO mode, press the MENU button. Select Photo
DOWN buttons. Press the OK button to enter the Photo
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Strong (sharp, saturated photo), Normal (medium sharpness), and
Soft (soft, duller photo).
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
To exit the settings menu, press the MENU button twice and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.2.5 White Balance
This setting determines the color of light present in your photos. It can make scenes seem
warmer or cooler in ligh
1. In PHOTO mode, press the MENU button. Select
DOWN buttons. Press the OK button to enter the
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, and Fluorescent.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
by using the UP or
submenu.
by using the UP or
submenu.
by using the UP or
submenu.
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