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Daylight:
You can use
Daylight
settings only when shooting in very bright sunlight, as it can produce
bluish results on overcast days.
Fluorescent:
You can use
Fluorescent
setting to cancel out the green or blue cast, which can
produce sickly-looking results on human skin.
Tungsten:
This setting assumes a color temperature of around 3,200k and is suitable for most
tungsten lamps that normally emit a yellow light. This is usually used to correct for the same color cast.
Exposure
A photograph’s exposure determines how light
or dark an image will appear when it is been
captured by your camera. Select the exposure
level you prefer from 1 to 9 or auto.
Select the correct frequency setting
(Auto/50Hz/60Hz/OFF) form the Frequency
drop-down list.
Adjust camera sharpness. The more sharpness
the screen image more easy has noise.