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+ / - button
ƈ You can use the + / - button to adjust the values for the RGB, ISO, white balance
and exposure compensation.
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Available camera mode
RGB R (Red), G (Green), B (Blue)
ISO AUTO, 50, 100, 200, 400
Exposure compensation
-2.0 ~ 0.0 ~ +2.0 (0.5EV steps)
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO, DAYLIGHT, CLOUDY,
FLUORESCENT H,
FLUORESCENT L, TUNGSTEN, CUSTOM.
ƈ RGB : Allows the user to adjust the R (Red), G (Green), and B (Blue) values of
the images to be captured.
ƃ Setting RGB Values
1. Press the + / - button, and then use the UP and
DOWN buttons to select the RGB icon ( ).
The RGB menu bar will appear as shown.
2. Use the UP / DOWN / LEFT and RIGHT
buttons to select the desired RGB value.
- Up / Down Button : Navigates between R, G,
and B icons.
- Left / Right Button : Changes value of each icon.
3. When you press the + / - button again, the value you set will be saved and
RGB setup mode will end.
ſ When special effect (colour) from the icon other than is selected, it will not
be able to select the RGB.
ƃ Selecting an ISO Sensitivity
1. Press the + / - button, and then use the UP and
DOWN buttons to select the ISO icon ( ).
The ISO menu bar will appear as shown.
2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the
desired ISO sensitivity value.
- AUTO : The camera's sensitivity is automatically
changed by variables such as lighting
value or subject brightness.
- 50, 100, 200, 400 : You can increase the shutter speed while the same
amount of light is present, by increasing the ISO
sensitivity. However, the image may be saturated in high
luminance. The higher the ISO value, the higher the
camera’s sensitivity to light is and therefore the greater
its capacity to take pictures in dark conditions. However,
the noise level in the image will increase as the ISO
value increases, making the image appear coarse.
3. When you press the + / - button again, the value you set will be saved and
ISO setup mode will end.
ƈ ISO : You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures.
The speed or specific light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO numbers.