Making predefined exposure settings, When to use a predefined exposure setting, How to change the predefined exposure setting – Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual

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Making Settings

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Making predefined exposure settings

The PhotoPC 3100Z has four predefined exposure
settings available when the Program camera mode is
selected.

When to use a predefined exposure setting

Refer to the descriptions below to make the
appropriate settings.

Normal
For taking basic photographs. Uses the following
settings:

Auto exposure

Divided brightness metering system

Sports
For photographing fast-moving subjects. Uses the
following settings:

High shutter speed

Automatic sensitivity

Divided brightness metering system

Portrait
For photographing portraits. Uses the following
settings:

Wide aperture setting

Spot metering system

Landscape
For photographing landscapes or scenery. Uses the
following settings:

Aperture priority

Divided brightness metering system

How to change the predefined exposure setting

Follow the steps below to make the predefined
exposure setting.

1.

Make sure the Program camera mode is selected.
See “Making camera mode settings” on page 4-6
for details

.

2.

Remove the lens cap, set the dial switch to

or

, and turn on the camera.

If the dial switch is set to

, press the

MENU ON/OFF button on the back of the
camera to turn on the LCD monitor.

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