|
If you take a series of pictures that require a consistent look or a constant exposure setting, use the Exposure Lock feature. This feature is great for taking a series of pictures, like a mountain range, and creating a mural with the prints.
|
-
Set the Mode dial to Capture.
-
Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn on the camera.
-
Press the Menu button.
The LCD displays the main Menu screen.
|
|
|
-
Press a
button until the icon is highlighted.
-
Press the DO-IT button.
The LCD displays the Exposure Lock screen. The current setting is checked ( ).
-
Press a
button until ON is highlighted.
-
Press the DO-IT button.
The "Please take a picture to lock capture settings" screen appears.
-
Center the area you want to lock the exposure on in the viewfinder.
-
Press the SHUTTER button to lock in the exposure setting.
-
To cancel Exposure Lock, press a
button until OFF is highlighted, then press the DO-IT button, or turn off the camera.
Previous |
Next
|
Main Table of Contents
Customizing Your Pictures:
Adjusting Camera Exposure
|
Adding Border to Picture
|
Capturing B&W/Sepia Tone/Document
|
Adjusting Picture Quality
|
Adjusting Picture Resolution
|
White Balance for Indoor Pictures
|
Choosing Metering System
|
Selecting ISO Setting
|
Sharpening & Softening Picture
|
Locking in Exposure Setting
|