Continuous shot metering – Samsung EC-NV30ZSBA-US User Manual
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Continuous shot
Metering
You can select the type of shooting and the number of continuous shots.
[SINGLE]
: Take one picture only
[CONTINUOUS] : Images will be taken
continuously until the shutter 
button is released. 
The shooting capacity depends 
on the memory.
[HIGH SPEED] : This takes 3 shots continuously
(about 2.5 shots per second) when the shutter is pressed 
down and held.
[M. CAPTURE] : This takes 7 shots per second, when the shutter is pressed
and held down. After completing the continuous shooting, 
images are saved and the images play back on the Rear 
LCD. The maximum number of shots is 20 and the image 
size is fixed as 1024x768.
[AEB]
: Take three pictures in a series using different exposures :
standard exposure (0.0EV), Short exposure (-1/2EV) and 
over exposure (+1/2EV).
High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time, which 
increases stand-by time.
If the [CONTINUOUS], [HIGH SPEED], [M. CAPTURE] or [AEB] sub menu 
is selected, the flash is switched off automatically.
It is best to use a tripod for the AEB shooting as the time to save each 
image file is longer and blurring caused by camera shake may occur.
When the [M. CAPTURE] menu is selected, you only can select ISO AUTO, 
400, 800, 1600, 3200.
The ACB function is not available when the [HIGH SPEED], [M.CAPTURE] 
or [AEB] options are enabled.
If you cannot obtain suitable exposure conditions, you can change the 
metering method to take brighter pictures.
[MULTI] : Exposure will be calculated based on
an average of the available light in the 
image area. However, the calculation 
will be biased towards the centre of 
the image area. 
This is suitable for general use.
[SPOT]
: Only the rectangular area in the centre
of the LCD monitor will be metered for light. This is suitable when 
you want the subject in the centre correctly exposed, regardless 
of the back lighting.
[CENTER] : Exposure will be calculated based on an average of the available
light in the image area. However, the calculation will be biased 
towards the centre of the image area. This is suitable for taking a 
picture of small objects like a flower or insects.
If the subject is not the centre of the focus area, do not use the spot 
metering as this may result in an exposure error. In this circumstance, it is 
better to use exposure compensation.
AEB
M. CAPTURE
HIGH SPEED
CONTINUOUS
SINGLE
CENTER
SPOT
MULTI