Exposure Menu
The Exposure setting helps you control the amount of light that enters your camera‟s lens. This
setting should be adjusted when the environment is lighter or darker than normal.
When the environment has more light than is needed, reduce the exposure setting (by using the
negative - count) to reduce the amount of light allowed into the lens by your camera.
If the environment has less light (darker) than is needed, increase the exposure setting (by using
the positive + count) to increase the amount of light allowed into the lens by your camera.
The Exposure options include:
-2.0, -1.7., -1.3, -1.0, -0.7, -0.3, 0, +0.3, +.07, +1.0, +1.3, +1.7, +2.0
1. Press the MENU button to open the menus for the current mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN direction control buttons to scroll and select the Exposure menu.
3. Press the OK button to open the selected menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN direction control buttons to highlight the desired menu option.
5. Press the OK button to select and save the desired option.
6. The selected option will appear to the right of the menu item.
7. Press the LEFT /RIGHT or UP/DOWN buttons to select the next menu item.
8. Press the MENU button to exit the menu and return to the previous screen.
9. An icon reflecting your selection will display on the LCD screen.
10. Remember that this setting will be saved by your camera until you manually change the
setting or restore the camera‟s default factory settings.
Capture Mode (Self-Timer and Multi Snapshots) Menu
The Capture Mode feature includes the Self-Timer and Multi Snapshots options.
Self-Timer: The Self-Timer allows you to set a delay between the time that the camera‟s Shutter
button is pressed and the actual capture of the picture.
This is an optimal feature if you don‟t just want to take the picture but would also like to be in the
picture yourself. Just set the desired self-timer delay, press the Shutter button on your camera
and position yourself in front of the camera as desired.
Continues (Multi Snapshots): This menu option allows you to take three rapid snapshots in a row
with a single click of the Shutter button. This feature can be effective when trying to capture a