Adjusting the White Balance
• Select WHITE BALANCE with the MN buttons
• Press OK to confirm
• Select the value you want with the MN buttons
• Press OK to confirm and return to the Main Menu
If you are in any doubt leave the setting at AUTO.
Adjusting the ISO Number
The ISO number governs the speed of the camera response. Use a high value for low light and a low ISO for high light. A
high ISO number gives a faster response at the expense of grainy pictures. A low ISO number gives a better quality
picture but only in bright conditions.
• Select ISO with the MN buttons
• Press OK to confirm
• Select the value you want with the MN buttons
• Press OK to confirm and return to the Main Menu
If you are in any doubt leave the setting at AUTO.
Adjusting white balance ensures that objects which appear white in real life appear white in your photo. Photographing
areas of white in different lighting conditions can cause them to appear blue, yellow or even green or magenta. By
setting the appropriate WB you can optimise colour accuracy under a wide range of lighting conditions.
OK Set
Scene Mode
EV
White Balance
Exit
Capture
Size
Quality
Fine
Auto
+0.0
Auto
Setup
5M
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Tungsten
Fluorescent
OK Set
Saturation
Sharpness
Selftimer
Exit
Capture
ISO
Color
Standard
Normal
Normal
Off
Setup
Auto
Auto
100
200
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