Sony DSC-V3 사용자 설명서

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Jog dial 
Mode dial
  Set the mode dial to P, S, A, 
SCN or 
.
 Press  (exposure).
  Select the desired exposure 
value with the jog dial.
The value of the exposure adjustment 
is displayed. Adjust the exposure value 
while checking the brightness of the 
background.
VGA
F2.2 +1.3EV
60
min
50
98
P
FINE
SAF
101
To reactivate auto exposure
Select [0EV] in step 
.
  When the subject is extremely bright or 
extremely dark, or when you are using the 
fl ash, the adjustment may not work.
  Displaying a histogram
A histogram is a graph showing the 
brightness of an image. The horizontal axis 
shows the brightness, and the vertical axis 
shows the number of pixels.
The graph display indicates a dark image 
when skewed to the left side, and a bright 
image when skewed to the right side.
The histogram is a useful reference for 
checking the exposure during recording 
and playback when the screen is hard to 
be seen.
80
VGA
4
FINE
101
0
EV
Number of pix
els
Dark Bright
 Brightness
  Set the mode dial to P, S, A or 
SCN.
 Press 
 to display the 
histogram.
  Adjust the exposure based on 
the histogram.
  The histogram also appears when the mode 
dial is set to 
 or M, but the EV adjustment is 
deactivated.
  The histogram also appears when you press 
 while playing back a single image (page 
42) or during Quick Review (page 31).
  The histogram does not appear in the following 
cases:
– When the menu is displayed
– During Quick Review of an image recorded 
in Exposure Bracket mode
– When using playback zoom
– When shooting or playing back movies 
 
 appears and the histogram does not appear 
in the following cases:
– When recording in the digital zoom range
– When the image size is [3:2]
– When playing back Multi Burst mode images
– When a still image is rotated 
  The histogram before recording represents 
the histogram of the image displayed on the 
screen at that time. A difference occurs in 
the histogram before and after you press the 
shutter button. When this happens, check the 
histogram while playing back a single-image 
or during Quick Review.
In particular a large difference may appear in 
the following cases:
– When the fl ash strobes
– When using the NightFraming function
– When the shutter speed is slow or high 
  The histogram may not appear for images 
recorded using other cameras..