Setting Light Sensitivity; Setting Exposure - Epson PhotoPC L-500V User Manual

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Setting Light Sensitivity

You can change the light sensitivity for a specific purpose any time manually or let the camera
select it automatically.
The camera's default setting is Auto. This is the best setting for most picture taking. Set the light
sensitivity manually when you expect camera shake problems from camera motion.
1. Turn the Mode dial to
2. Press the MENU button. The Photography Menu is displayed.
3. Select ISO Speed by moving the joystick u or d, then move the joystick r.
4. Select the desired sensitivity from Auto, 100, 200, and 400 by moving the joystick u or d,
then press the OK button.

Setting Exposure

You can adjust exposure to help control how much light falls on the CCD. It influences the
brightness of the entire image. You usually don't need to make manual adjustments, but it is
possible to increase or decrease the exposure to suit a particular purpose.
It is recommended that these adjustments be used when shooting against the sun or when you
have any very bright background where the automatic sensors may not work well.
1. Turn the Mode dial to
2. Press the MENU button. The Photography Menu is displayed.
3. Select Exp Comp by moving the joystick u or d, then move the joystick r.
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