Command lever, How to use the command lever mode – Samsung WB500 User Manual

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Command Lever

How to use the Command lever mode

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Exposure compensation

This product automatically controls
exposure, adjusting it according to the
recording situation. However, use the
command lever to change the exposure to
a different value.

1. Select [EV] under [Command Lever] in

the menu.

2. Press the command lever to the left or

right from the menu to set the desired
exposure value.

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For detailed information on setting the
command lever, refer to Page 51.
- If you set the exposure to [-], exposure will not be properly performed.

If you set the exposure to [+], the LCD monitor may look too white,
and it may not be possible to capture a good image. Take care when
altering exposure.

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In [Manual] mode, you cannot control exposure by using the
command lever.

ŷ Controlling ISO/White Balance

You can enable the desired features for the command lever.

1. Select [ISO] or [WB] under [Command

Lever] in the menu. (p.51)

2. Press the command lever to the

left or right to select the submenu for
each feature from the recording mode
window.

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For detailed information on setting [ISO]

and [WB], refer to Page 43.

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[Command Lever] can be set in [Program], [Manual], [DUAL IS],
or [Movie] mode and [ISO] can be set in [Program] or [Manual]
mode.

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If you want to set [EV] after setting [ISO] or [WB], press the Fn
button to switch to the exposure control window. Once [EV] are
set, the exposure control icon will appear on the window.

ŷ Controlling the Aperture Value and Shutter Speed in [Manual] Mode

Press the command lever to the left or right from the [Manual] mode to
control the aperture value and shutter speed.
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For detailed information on the aperture value and shutter speed, refer to

Page 44.

ŷ Moving to Another Menu

Press the command lever to the left or right from the menu window to
move to another main menu.

<Example: [ISO] Control Window>

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