Microtek mv320 User Guide

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Selecting a Drive Mode
The Drive Mode function enables you to determine how
you want to take your still images. Use the Drive Mode
setting to switch between a standard Shutter operation,
a delayed shutter, and a continuous-shot shutter. This
function is available only in Photo mode.
Option
Description
 (Self-timer)
Enables you to automatically capture a
still image after a delay of 10 seconds.
 (Single shot)
Enables you to take a single normal
picture.
 (Continuous shot)
Enables you to capture 3 still images in
rapid succession with a single press of
the Shutter button.
To access the Drive Mode setting:
1. In Photo mode, press the MENU button.
2. Use the 4-way arrow button to
select “ ” – Drive Mode, then
select the Drive Mode option
you require.
3. Press the   button, then the
MENU button to exit the menu.
The selected Drive Mode icon appears on the LCD
screen. You are now ready to shoot.
Adjusting EV Compensation
EV Compensation is required when there is a large
discrepancy in brightness between the subject and
background, and adjusting the EV setting can lessen this
discrepancy. For example, when a subject is backlit,
such as in a snow or beach surrounding, a positive EV
setting can brighten the setting. When a subject is in
shadow, such as in the shadow of a tree, a negative EV
setting will darken the subject and create an even
amount of the light to surround the subject.
EV adjustments are made from -2.0 to +2.0 in 0.5-
step increments. To adjust the EV setting:
1. In either Video mode or Photo mode, press the
MENU button.
2. Use the 4-way arrow button to
select “ ” – EV Compensation,
then select the EV value you
require.
3. Press the   button, then the
MENU button to exit the menu.
A selected EV setting icon appears on the LCD screen.
You are now ready to shoot.
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