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4.2.6 Photo Color Filter
This setting determines the filter color effect of the photo.
1. In PHOTO mode, press the MENU button. Select Photo Color Filter by using the UP or
DOWN buttons. Press the OK button to enter the Photo Color Filter submenu.
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Normal, Black and White, and Sepia.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
To exit the settings menu, press the MENU button twice and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.2.7 ISO
This setting determines the light sensitivity in the photos being captured.
1. In PHOTO mode, press the MENU button. Select ‘ISO’ by using the UP or DOWN
buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘ISO’ submenu.
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Auto, 100, 200 and 400.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
To exit the settings menu, press the MENU button twice and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.2.8 Image Stabilization
This setting enables image capture in shaky or low-light settings by electronically eliminating
motion blur and canceling shake.
1. In PHOTO mode, press the MENU button. Select ‘Image Stabilization’ by using the UP
or DOWN buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Image Stabilization’ submenu.
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off and On.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
To exit the settings menu, press the MENU button twice and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.2.9 Quick Review
This setting allows you to review the photo after it’s taken before returning back to Photo
Mode.

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