Техническая Спецификация для Samsung BN59-01012A

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My Camera > 
Shooting modes
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When Baseball is selected
The camera automatically takes the photo when it detects a ball at the 
estimated hitting point that you set by positioning a vertical line on the 
screen.
To position the hitting point, drag the vertical line on the screen, scroll 
command dial 1 or 2.
To change the location of the batter and the ball, tap and drag the vertical 
line to the batter‘s location facing the pitcher. You cannot drag the line into 
the opaque area on the screen.
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The camera may not take the photo properly under the following conditions:

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When shooting outside of a ± 20° angle of view from a batter‘s side (in the 
direction of a ball’s path).

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When the estimated hitting point is outside of the selectable area.

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If there is a net or fence between you and the subject.
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The camera may take a photo even when it does not detect a ball, such as 
when the subject is backlit, when you take photos indoors, or when you take 
photos without using a tripod.
When Trap Shot is selected
The camera takes photos continuously when it detects the subject moving 
in the direction of the arrow at the vertical line that you set on the screen.
To position the vertical line on the screen, drag the arrow icon on the 
vertical line to the desired point, scroll command dial 1 or 2.
You can also touch the area on the screen where the subject is expected to 
pass through or manually adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring after 
half-pressing [Shutter].
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When you select Trap Shot, the Direct Manual Focus (DMF) function is 
automatically set.
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When you select Trap Shot, the AF mode is set to Single AF and the AF area is 
set to Selection AF.
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The area where the subject is expected to pass through must be in focus.
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You cannot drag the line into the opaque area of the screen.
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Subjects that are moving in the same direction may not be detected properly 
depending on the angle of view or the size of the subjects.
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The camera may not take the photo properly under the following conditions:

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When the size of the subject is too small.

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When the subject is moving too quickly.

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When there are moving objects in the background.

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When you take photos in dark, indoor areas, such as an indoors sports 
complex.