Operation Manual

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White balance
When the brightness of the light changes, our eyes adapt the difference so
that the white object remains white. For digital still cameras, they can also
see the white object as white by averaging the light around the subject.
The camera determines the white balance by averaging the various kinds of
light that actually enters the lens. You may set in advance the white balance
when taking photographs under specific lighting conditions (Auto, Daylight,
Cloudy, Sunset, Tungsten and Fluorescent).
[Auto]: automatically adjusting the white balance.
[ Daylight]: for recording outdoors on a bright day.
[ Cloudy]: for recording overcast, shaded, twilight or evenign skies.
[ Sunset]: for recording under sunset.
[ Tungsten]: for recording under tungsten lighting condition.
[ Fluorescent]: for recording under fluorescent lighting condition.
Scene
Refer to “SHOOTING–LETTING YOU SELECT SETTINGS”.
Daylight
Cloudy
Sunset
Tungsten
Auto
White balance
Sports
Night Scene
Portrait
Landscape
Auto
Scene
Fluoresent
White balance
Back Light
Scene