3. Time Lapse Duration: Unlimited / 5 Min / 10 Min / 15 Min / 20 Min / 30 Min / 60 Min
Default setting is Unlimited.
Note: If you want to set Time Lapse Duration, please turn on Time Lapse Interval first.
4. Photo Burst: Off, 3 shots / 1s, 7 shots / 2s, 15 shots / 4s, 30 shots / 8s
Default setting is off.
Burst captures up to 30 photos in 8 seconds, so it is perfect for capturing fast-moving
activities.
5. Delay Timer: Off / Delay 2s / Delay 10s
Default setting is off.
A Delay timer gives a delay between pressing the shutter release and the shutter's firing.
It is most commonly used to let photographers to take a photo of themselves (often with
family).
6. Date Stamp: Off / Date / Date&Time
Default setting is Date&Time.
If you select Date&Time, this camera adds date stamp to the photos you take.
7. Scene Mode: Manual / Outdoor / Indoor / Portrait / Landscape / Night
Default setting is Manual.
8. Picture Quality: S-Fine/ Fine/ Normal
Default setting is S-Fine.
9. Long Exposure: Off / 1 Second / 2 Second / 5 Second / 8 Second / 30 Second /
60 Second
Default setting is off.
Long exposures are easiest to accomplish in low-light conditions, but can be done in
brighter light using neutral density filters or specially designed cameras.
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1. AE Meter: Center / Average / Spot
Default setting is Center.
In photography, the metering mode refers to the way in which a camera determines
exposure. Cameras generally allow the user to select between center, average or spot
metering modes. The different metering modes allow the user to select the most
appropriate one for use in a variety of lighting conditions.
2. Filter: Off / Black&White / Sepia / Vivid / Natural / Negative / Warm / Cool / Red /
Green / Blue
Default setting is None.
3. White Balance: Auto / Daylight / Shade / Tungsten Light / White Fluorescent
Default setting is Auto.
White Balance lets you adjust the color temperature of videos and photos to optimize for
cool or warm lighting conditions. When you change this setting, the LCD display
immediately shows you the effect on your image.
4. EV: -2.0 / -1.0 / +0.0 / +1.0 / +2.0 (Exposure Value)
Default setting is +0.0.
By default, your camera uses the entire image to determine the appropriate exposure
level. However, Exposure lets you select an area that you want the camera to prioritize
when determining exposure. This setting is particularly useful in shots where an important
region might otherwise be over- or underexposed.
When you change this setting, the LCD display immediately shows you the effect on your
image. If you change modes, the camera returns to using the entire scene to determine
the correct level of exposure.
5. ISO: Auto / 50 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600
Default setting is Auto.
ISO determines the camera's sensitivity to light, and creates a trade-off between brightness
and resulting image noise. Image noise refers to the degree of graininess in the image.
In low light, higher ISO values result in brighter images, but with greater image noise.
Lower values result in lower image noise, but darker images. When you change this setting,
the LCD display immediately shows you the effect on your image.
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