Using The Samsung Auto Shot Mode - Samsung NX 1 User Manual

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Using the Samsung Auto Shot mode

In Samsung Auto Shot mode, you can capture a photo of someone hitting
a baseball or a jump shot.
1
Rotate the mode dial to s, and then select Samsung Auto
Shot.
2
Touch
or
, and then select Baseball or Jump Shot.
3
Press [Shutter] to capture a photo.
Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking.
In dark environments, the camera may not capture the movements of
subjects properly.
You can only select a 3:2 photo size.
When Jump Shot is selected
Focus on the subject and start capturing. The camera automatically takes
the photo when it detects the jumping subject at its highest point.
The camera may take the photo using the person jumping highest as a
reference when many people are jumping.
The camera may not take the photo properly under the following conditions:
-
the height of the subject is less than 50% of the angle of view from the
vertical reference
-
the jumping action is not sufficiently distinct to be recognized by the
camera
When Baseball is selected
The camera automatically takes the photo when it detects a ball at the
estimated hitting point that you set.
To position the vertical line on the hitting point, drag the vertical line on
the screen, scroll command dial 1 or 2, or rotate the navigation button.
To change the location of the batter and the ball, tap and drag the vertical
line to the batter's location facing the pitcher. You cannot drag the line into
the opaque area on the screen.
Press [m] to stop capturing.
The camera may not take the photo properly under the following conditions:
-
when shooting outside of a ± 20° angle of view from a batter's side (in the
direction of a ball's path)
-
when the estimated hitting point is outside of the selectable area
-
if there is a net or fence between you and the subject
The camera may take a photo even when it does not detect a ball, such as
when the subject is backlit, when you take photos indoors, or when you take
photos without using a tripod.
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