Metering
Mode
Spot
Adjust the ISO sensitivity: Touch ISO, and drag the slider.
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In low-light environments, you'll generally want to increase the ISO sensitivity. In well-
lit environments, you'll want to reduce it to avoid image noise.
Adjust the shutter speed: Touch S, and drag the slider.
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The shutter speed determines the amount of light that is able to enter the camera
lens. When shooting stationary scenes or portraits, it is recommended that you use a
slower shutter speed. Likewise, when shooting fast-moving scenes or objects, you'll
want to increase the shutter speed.
Adjust the aperture: Touch A, and drag the slider.
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A smaller f-number will create a more blurry background. To take portrait shots, try
small f-numbers. To shoot scenery, try large f-numbers.
Adjust EV exposure compensation: Touch EV·, and drag the slider.
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It is recommended that you increase the EV value in low-light environments, and
decrease it in well-lit environments.
Adjust the focus: Touch AF·, and select a focus mode.
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Focus Mode
AF-S (single-
shot auto-
focus)
AF-C
(continuous-
shot auto-
focus)
MF (manual
focus)
Adjust the color cast: Touch WB·, and select a mode.
•
When shooting in bright daylight, select
low-light environments, select
Touch
to adjust the color temperature.
Select the storage format: Pro mode allows you to save the photo in different formats.
•
Touch
in the viewfinder to select your preferred format.
Images in JPG format require less storage space.
Usage Scenario
Focuses in on light from a specific tiny region, such as from a
subject's eyes.
Usage Scenario
Stationary subjects
Moving subjects
Touch the subject of interest to focus in on them, or on specific
features, such as their face.
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. When shooting in overcast conditions or
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