Dell DS8118 User Manual

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Metering

Metering is a setting that determines your
subject’s correct exposure. The camera will
compute the brightness levels, contrast, and
amount of bright to dark parts in the scene
automatically.

Metering Options

Icon

Settings

Options

Matrix

Evaluated by splitting the scene into multiple zones,

(Multi-

then calculate each zone’s exposure via the camera’s

segment)

computations. Ideal for general picture-taking.

Central

Averages the exposure of the entire scene but gives

(Centre-

extra weight to the centre. Use for backlit subjects.

Weighed)

Spot

Only the small area at the centre of the screen determines
the exposure. Ideal for highlighting the main subject.

ISO

The ISO setting affects the camera’s
sensitivity to light.

An image taken at higher ISO
speeds may contain more “noise”
or graininess than an image taken
at lower speeds.

ISO Options

Speed

Description

The camera sets the speed automatically.

ISO rating 100. Use for brightly lit scenes.

ISO rating 200. Use for normally lit scenes.

Con.Shoot (Continuous Shooting)

With this setting, pictures can be taken
continuously when you press the Shutter
Release button. The

icon will appear

on-screen. A maximum of 2 continuous
pictures can be taken, with brief 0.5-second
pauses between each shot.

Continuous Shooting cannot be used with flash or when the Self-Timer
is set. Moreover, it may not be suitable for night time or dark scenes
because flash is disabled.

EV (Exposure Compensation Setting)

Exposure compensation is required when
there is an extreme difference in brightness
between the background and the subject.
Use this setting to manually brighten or
darken an image.

EV Options

Brighter

Default

Darker

+2.0 / +1.7 / +1.3 / +1.0 / +0.7 / +0.3 / 0.0 / -0.3/ -0.7 / -1.0 / -1.3 / -1.7 / -2.0

Audio Tag

You can record approximately 10 seconds of
audio to go along with an image. This is called
an Audio Tag. If the setting is enabled, is
displayed on the Status LCD and OSD.

To record audio tags:
1) Within 3 seconds after a picture is taken,

press OK to start the audio tag. The
icon will flash during the recording.

2) To stop recording, press any button. The

recording will also automatically stop
after 10 seconds.

SHOOTING MOVIES

BASIC FUNCTIONS
The Movie Mode enables you to take moving images. The length of the movie that
can be taken depends on the amount of memory available within your camera’s
current memory storage.

2/3

Exit

OK

Menu

CAMERA

SETUP

Metering

ISO

Con. Shoot Off

ISO

AUTO

OK

2/3

Exit

OK

Menu

CAMERA

SETUP

Metering

ISO

Con. Shoot Off

ISO

AUTO

OK

2/3

Exit

OK

Menu

CAMERA

SETUP

Metering

ISO

Con. Shoot

ISO

AUTO

Off

OK

3/3

Exit

OK

Menu

CAMERA

SETUP

EV

Audio Tag

0.0

On

OK

3/3

Exit

OK

Menu

CAMERA

SETUP

EV

Audio Tag

0.0

On

OK

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