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BenQ DC 3400 - Setting the Photo Effect; Adjusting the White Balance

BenQ DC 3400
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BenQ DC 3400 User’s Manual
9
Setting the Photo Effect
The DC 3400 has four built-in photo effect modes.
Adjusting the White Balance
There are five white balance settings to choose from:
Auto: When in automatic mode, the camera will adjust itself automatically to
take the best possible picture under the given conditions.
Portrait: This preset is optimized for taking “head shots” of people. The lens
focuses more on the center of the frame than on the peripheral areas.
Scene: This preset is optimized for taking landscape pictures. The lens focus
is evenly distributed over the area in the frame.
Black and White: Use this photo effect if you want to take black and white
(gray scale) pictures
Auto: The camera adjusts itself automatically. It is recommended that you use
this setting except under unusual lighting conditions.
Daylight: Use this setting in bright outdoor settings or under strong lighting.
Cloudy: Use this setting when taking photos in overcast conditions.
Tungsten: This setting should be used in a tungsten light environment.
Fluorescent: This setting should be used in a fluorescent light environment.
1. Press and to select the
image quality menu.
2. Press and to select the res-
olution setting.
3. Press the Menu button to
exit the menu or use and to
move on to the next setting.
MENU
1. Press and to select the
image quality menu.
2. Press and to select the res-
olution setting.
3. Press the Menu button to
exit the menu or use and to
move on to the next setting.
MENU

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