White balance, Exposure compensation – Toshiba pmn User Manual

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White Balance

An image’s color will change depending on the kind of light source
present. Select the white balance as follows to compensate for different
light sources.

[AUTO]

(default)

In this mode, the white balance is set automatically by
the camera.

[

]

Bright sun

[

]

Incandescent light bulbs (Tungsten)

[

]

Cloudy weather

[

]

Fluorescent light

[

]

Use this setting when you wish to set the white balance
manually. Instructions for setting the white balance can
be found on page 44.

* The default setting is the Bright Sun.

<Operation>

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Press the “

#” button and

select [

], then press the

” button to confirm the

selection.

3 Press “

” and select the

mode which meets your
purpose from [AUTO], [

],

[

], [

], or [

]).

4 Press “MENU” button to turn

off the menu display.

5 Press the shutter release

button to take the picture.

Display
appearance
when [

]

is selected.

Exposure Compensation

<Operation>

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Press the “

@” or “#” button

and select [

], then press

the “

” button to confirm the

selection.

3 Press “

%” or “fi” button to

select the desired amount of
exposure compensation, then
press the “

” button to

confirm the selection.

Display
appearance
when +0.7
is selected.

This function provides a range of compensation for exposure.

Press the “

%” button

to increase the
amount of exposure
(+), and the “

fi”

button to decrease
exposure (–).

+2.0

+0.7
% fi
+0.3
% fi

±

0.0

% fi
–0.3
% fi
–0.7
% fi
–1.0

–2.0

4 Press the “MENU” button to

turn off the menu display.

5 Press the shutter release

button to take the picture.

¶ During flash photography, exposure

compensation is limited to the
range of

±

1.0 step, regardless of

the value shown in the display.

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