BenQ DC E610 User Manual page 16

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Metering
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available in
Manual
mode)
Effect
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ISO
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available in
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Setting the White Balance
The human eye adapts to changes in light so that white objects still appear white even
when the light changes. With a digital camera, however, the color of the subject is influ-
enced by the color of the light surrounding it. This color adjustment is called "white bal-
ance adjustment". This setting allows you to set the white balance when capturing
images under specific lighting conditions.
3.1.12.2
Using the Interval Shoot
The camera provides interval image capturing based on the setting. This mode is available in
the self-timer photography. You may specify the interval and counts of images captured.
To adjust Interval Shoot settings:
1. In Snapshot Mode, select Interval Shoot menu.
2. Use the [
]/[
and Count, and then press the OK button.
Interval:
[15 sec.]: The recording interval is 15 seconds.
[1 min.]: The recording interval is 1 minute.
[3 min.]: The recording interval is 3 minutes.
[10 min.]: The recording interval is 10 minutes.
[60 min.]: The recording interval is 60 minutes.
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Using the Camera
Option
Functional Description
Adjusts the region of the subject or frame on which the
[
] Center
camera measures light.
Avg.
[
] Spot
[
] Matrix
Applies a tone or color to your pictures to create an artis-
[
] Normal
tic effect.
[
] B & W
[
] Sepia
[
] Vivid
Configures the camera's sensitivity to light.
[
] ISO Auto
[
] ISO 80
[
] ISO 160
[
] ISO 320
[
] ISO 400
] buttons to toggle between Interval
Center Avg.: The camera metering is set for the
average brightness of objects in the center region
of the frame.
Spot: The camera metering is set for the bright-
ness of the object at the center of the frame.
Matrix: The camera determines the exposure by
metering only the objects in the center spot. Use
this to obtain correct exposure on a small part of
the image.
Normal: Standard RGB color settings suitable for
general photography.
B & W: Black and white pictures with shades of
grey.
Sepia: Produces a warm, old-fashioned style of
pictures, in which the colors are more brown and
orange.
Vivid: Produces sharper and more vibrant colors.
ISO Auto: Automatically sets the ISO value.
ISO 80: Equivalent to color ISO 80 film. Use for
outdoor photography in bright sunlight.
ISO 160: Equivalent to color ISO 160 film. Use
for outdoor or brightly lit indoor photography.
ISO 320: Equivalent to color ISO 320 film.
ISO 400: Equivalent to color ISO 400 film. Use
for fast-moving subjects.

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