Information about the shooting tips, Using the liveview function, Using the picture wizard function( ) – Samsung ER-GX20ZBBA-E1 User Manual

Page 2: Using the advanced shooting modes

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The Picture Wizard ( ) function enables you to create different photographic

styles. When the power is on, [

Picture Wizard] menu appears on the LCD

monitor as soon as you press the Picture wizard ( ) button on the camera.

You can create different styles of photographs depending on the shooting

environment as shown in the following examples.

In the

Tv (Shutter priority) mode, you can stop

the moving subject or cause it to blur as it passes

across the viewfinder by using different shutter

speeds. The aperture value is automatically set to

give the appropriate exposure depending on the

shutter speed.

Tv mode, Aperture: f = 16,

Shutter speed:

1/15sec, ISO = 100

Tv (Shutter Priority) mode

Sv (Sensitivity priority) mode helps you take

pictures in different lighting conditions or

brightness levels. You can set the sensitivity first

and then the shutter speed and aperture are

automatically set accordingly.

Sv (Sensitivity

priority) mode is useful in low light conditions.

Sv mode, Aperture: f = 4,

Shutter speed:

1/125sec, ISO = 800

Sv (Sensitivity Priority) mode

You can keep using the same shutter speed and

aperture stop even if the brightness of the subject

changes. You can set both the desired shutter

speed and aperture to take the picture.

TAv

(Shutter & Aperture Priority) Mode automatically

sets the sensitivity so that shutter speed and

aperture will give the proper exposure according

to the brightness of the subject.

TAv mode, Aperture: f = 11,

Shutter speed:

1/8sec, ISO = 3200

TAv (Shutter & Aperture Priority) mode

P (Program) mode automatically sets shutter

speed and aperture to the proper exposure

according to the Program line when taking

pictures. This

P (Program) mode supports both

Tv (Shutter Priority) and Av (Aperture Priority)

modes.

P (Program) mode is useful for taking

relaxed and spontaneous pictures.

P mode, Aperture: f = 2.8,

Shutter speed:

1/1000sec, ISO = 100

P (Automatic Program Exposure) mode

Auto mode helps users take a picture in

very easy steps with correct exposure and

auto focusing. Auto mode is designed for

those who are using a DSLR (Digital Single

Lens reflex) camera for the first time.

Auto mode, Aperture: f =

2.8,

Shutter speed:

1/1000sec, ISO = 100

Full automatic program mode

The Vivid Picture Wizard enables you to

express the crisp images.

Vivid

The Standard Picture Wizard is set to produce the vivid colors,

saturation, contrast, and sharpness level that people tend to

prefer for general photography. The Standard Picture Wizard is

useful for taking relaxed and spontaneous pictures.

Standard

The Landscape Picture Wizard is set to produce the

colors, saturation, contrast, and sharpness level that

enhance landscape photography.

Landscape

The Portrait Picture Wizard is set to produce the

colors, saturation, contrast, and sharpness level that

people tend to prefer for portrait photography. The

Portrait Picture Wizard enables you to express the

natural healthy skin when taking pictures.

Portrait

You can add your very own picture style by using the [

Custom1] and [Custom2] settings in the [Picture Wizard]

menu. For more information about adding the Picture Wizard options, see the user guide shipped with the product.

Custom1 / Custom2

Select the desired shooting mode by

using the mode dial on your camera.

Pressing the green button ( ) on your

camera automatically sets the exposure

for the appropriate brightness while

using the

M (Manual) mode.

Information about the shooting tips

Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight

Adjust the viewfinder to suit your eyesight. If it is difficult to see the viewfinder

image clearly, slide the diopter adjustment lever sideways.

You can slide the diopter from -2.5 m-1 to +1.5 m-1.

1

Aim the AF point over the subject, and then

press the shutter button halfway.

2

Adjust the diopter adjustment lever to suit

your eyesight.

- Viewfinder is adjusted to your eyesight.

Using the RAW button

When you press the

RAW button, the images

are taken as RAW and JPEG file types.

You can set how to use the RAW button function

by changing the [

Set RAW Button] option in the

[

CAPTURE MENU].

When you press the

RAW button, RAW

or RAW+ will display on the LCD panel.

- Press the Shutter button to take a

picture.

Diopter adjustment lever

Pictures in this user guide are to help users understand the product and the results may

be different depending on the types of lenses or the shooting environment.

1

Focus on the subject, then

compose the picture in the

viewfinder and move the main switch

to .

2

The LCD monitor displays the

composition of your subject and the

focus in real time.

The LCD monitor displays the

shooting information of the camera

when using the Liveview function.

3

Press and hold the

AF button until

the subject is in focus.

- If the focus mode lever is set to

SAF, you can see the subject in focus

on the LCD monitor.

- If the focus mode lever is set to

CAF, the LCD monitor does not display

the subject while you are pressing and holding the

AF button.

After you stop pressing and holing the

AF button, you can see the

subject in focus by using the LCD monitor.

- If the focus mode lever is set to

MF, you can manually adjust the focus

by watching through the LCD monitor.

4

Now you can take a picture using the shutter button.

● Selected image in the live view screen is enlarged if you turn the rear

dial (

) to the right.

● You can choose the [

Grid Display] and [AF Frame Display] options

by setting the [

Liveview] menu in the [CAPTURE MENU].

● While using the Liveview function, adjusting the focus is available for

some lenses when auto focusing mode is set to

MF.

● The preview image in the [

Liveview] function disappears in about 3 minutes.

Using the Liveview function

You can actually see the composition of your subject and the focus through the LCD

monitor in real time. To use the Liveview function, select [

Custom2 MENU] > [Preview

Method] > [Liveview].

Using the OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) function

The OIS function reduces camera shake

that occurs when the shutter release button

is pressed. This is useful for taking pictures

in situations where camera shake is likely to

occur. The OIS function allows you to take

pictures at approximately 2 to 3.5 steps slower

shutter speed without the risk of the camera

shake.
The OIS function is ideal when taking pictures in the following situations.

- When taking pictures in dimly lit locations, such as indoors, at night, on cloudy

days and in the shade.

- When taking telephoto pictures.

Exposure Compensation

This allows you to deliberately over expose (brighten) or under expose (darken)

your picture. You can adjust the EV Compensation from -3 to +3 (EV) in

increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. For information about under or over exposed

samples, see the user guide shipped with the product.

1

Set the compensation with the front

dial (

) while the button is

pressed.

2

Confirm the compensation value in the

viewfinder.

“+” or “-” appears during compensation.

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Blurred picture

Picture taken with the OIS function

Compensated value

Using the Picture Wizard function( )

Green button

You can use a slow shutter speed using the

B (Bulb) mode. B (Bulb) mode is useful for

pictures of fireworks and other night time

shots.

B mode, Aperture: f = 8, Shutter speed: 6sec,

ISO =

100

B (Bulb) mode

The shutter speed is locked at 1/180

second. Use this when using an external

flash that does not automatically change

the shutter speed.

X (Flash X-Sync) mode

Uses the exposure value you saved in the

[

CAPTURE MENU] > [User Registration].

For more information about the [

User

Registration] function, see the user manual

shipped with the product.

User mode

You can select your own exposure settings

for the shutter speed, aperture stop, and

ISO set value.

M (Manual) mode

Using the

Av (Aperture priority) mode, you

can photograph the subject with a soft focus

background. Shutter speed is automatically set

to an appropriate exposure depending on the

aperture value.

Av mode, Aperture: f = 2.8,

Shutter speed:

1/1000sec, ISO = 200

Av (Aperture Priority) mode

This is currently

selected shooting

mode.

Using the advanced shooting modes.

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