Owner's Manual

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Adjusting the exposure
The exposure defines the difference
between light and dark areas in
an image. A low contrast image
will appear foggy, whereas a high
contrast image will appear much
sharper.
Touch 1
.
Slide the contrast indicator along 2
the bar towards
for a lower
exposure and hazier image
or towards
for a higher
exposure and a sharper image.
Using the advanced settings
From the viewfinder, touch to
open all advanced settings options.
You can change the camera setting
by b and B using displayed in the
bottum of the screen and select the
option.
Colour Effect - Choose a colour
tone to apply to the photo youre
taking. There are four colour tone
options: Off, Black & White,
Negative or Sepia.
White balance - Choose from Auto,
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent
or Cloudy.
Night mode - Useful to use in dark
places.
Self-timer - The self-timer allows
you to set a delay before the camera
takes the picture, after the capture
button is pressed. Choose from 3
seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.
Great for the group photo you want
to be part of.
Quality - Choose between Super
fine, Fine and Normal. The finer the
quality the sharper a photo will be,
but the file size will increase. This
means you’ll be able to store fewer
photos in your memory.