Owner's Manual

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Insignia NS-DSC7B-09, NS-DSC7P-09, or NS-DSC7S-09 7 Megapixel Digital Camera
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2 Press the ASM button to toggle between
ASM modes. Stop when the aperture
value is shown.
3 Press or to select the aperture setting
you want. The shutter speed automatically
adjusts itself for the best photo.
4 Press the shutter button to take the photo.
Using the shutter priority setting
In this mode you can set a shutter speed to
match the conditions. Faster shutter speeds let
you take sharp photos of moving subjects, while
slower speeds create a trail effect and let you
shoot without a flash in dark areas.
To use the shutter priority setting:
1 Press Power to turn your camera on in
record mode. The power turns on, the lens
extends, and the power indicator LED turns
green.
2 Press the ASM button to toggle between
ASM modes. Stop when the shutter speed
is shown.
3 Press or to select the shutter speed you
want. The aperture automatically adjusts
itself for the best photo.
4 Press the shutter button to take the photo.
Using the manual exposure setting
In this mode you can manually set the aperture
and shutter speed for a particular effect.
To use the manual exposure setting:
1 Press Power to turn your camera on in
record mode. The power turns on, the lens
extends, and the power indicator LED turns
green.
2 Press the ASM button to toggle between
ASM modes. Stop when the aperture and
shutter speeds are both shown.
3 Press SET to switch between the aperture
and shutter speed settings, then press or
to adjust the setting.
4 Press the shutter button to take the photo.
If you press the shutter button halfway, the
difference between the standard exposure
and the selected exposure appears in red.
Taking movie clips
To take movie clips:
1 Press Power to turn your camera on in
record mode. The power turns on, the lens
extends, and the power indicator LED turns
green.
2 Press the MODE button. The mode palette
opens.
3 Press , , , or to select the Movie icon
, then press SET to confirm your choice.
4 Aim the focus area at the subject that you
want to record. The LCD shows the recording
time available .
Note
The larger the aperture value, the smaller the lens
opening, allowing less light to enter the camera.