Changing Camera Settings; Setting Shooting Mode - BenQ DC E520+ User Manual

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3.1.3 Changing Camera Settings

Camera settings can be changed with the following four-way
and OK buttons.
1. Up/EV:
Scrolls upwards in menus.
Enables you to adjust the EV settings.
2. Left/Focus:
Scrolls left in menus.
Enables you to choose the appropriate focus settings.
3. Down/Self-Timer/Interval shoot/Burst shoot/Delete
Scrolls downwards in menus.
Toggles the self-timer settings.
Triggers Interval shoot and Burst shoot functions.
Delete images, video clips or voice memos.
4. Right/Flash:
Scrolls right in menus.
Enables you to choose the appropriate flash settings.
5. OK: Confirms the chosen setting.

3.1.4 Setting Shooting Mode

You can set Shooting Mode for capturing images according to the following steps.
1. In Snapshot Mode, press the [
Shooting Mode menu is displayed.
2. Use the [
]/[
and then press the OK button to confirm.
The table below will help you choose appropriate Shooting
Mode:
Icon
Shooting Mode
Auto
[
]
Manual
[
]
Portrait
[
]
Landscape
[
]
Night Scene
[
]
] button.
] buttons to select the desired mode,
Description
Select this mode when you want to leave the settings up to the camera to
capture images with ease.
Select this mode when you want to adjust the settings of White Balance,
Metering, and ISO. These menus are only available in Manual mode.
Select this mode when you want to capture an image that makes the person
stand out against a defocused (blurred) background. The flash is fixed at
[
], which is effective in reducing the red-eye phenomenon.
Select this mode to enhance the color saturation in mountains, forests and
other landscape scenery or to take portraits that feature a landmark in the
background. The flash is fixed at [
Select this mode when you want to take a photograph with an evening or
night scene background. The flash is fixed at [
].
].
Using the DC E520+
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