Panasonic dmc-lz10 Guia De Utilização

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Advanced-Shooting
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[SENSITIVITY]
Setting the light sensitivity
ISO sensitivity represents the sensitivity 
of the image sensor to light. If you set the 
ISO sensitivity higher, the camera becomes 
more suitable for recording in dark places.
When setting to [AUTO], the ISO 
sensitivity is automatically adjusted to a 
maximum of [ISO400] according to the 
brightness. (When using the flash, the 
adjustment range becomes a maximum 
of [ISO1000].)
ISO sensitivity
100
1600
Use in bright 
places 
(e.g. outdoors) 
Suitable
Not 
suitable
Use in dark 
places
Not 
suitable
Suitable
Shutter speed
Slow
Fast
Noise
Less
More
The ISO sensitivity automatically changes 
between [ISO1600] and [ISO6400] in 
[HIGH SENS.] mode.
To avoid picture noise we recommend 
reducing the ISO sensitivity, setting the 
[NOISE REDUCTION] of [PICT.ADJ.] to 
high level or setting each of the items other 
than [NOISE REDUCTION] to low level.
ISO sensitivity cannot be set when the 
intelligent ISO is used.
In manual exposure mode, [AUTO] 
cannot be selectable.
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[WHITE BALANCE]
Adjusting the hue for a more 
natural picture
This function allows you to reproduce a 
white colour closer to the tone in real life 
on the pictures recorded under sunlight, 
halogen lighting, etc. in which the white 
colour may appear reddish or bluish. 
Select a setting that matches the recording 
conditions.
AWB
for auto setting 
(auto white balance)
k (Daylight)
for recording 
outdoors on a bright 
day
l (Cloudy)
for recording 
outdoors on a cloudy 
day
 (Shade)
for recording in 
shaded areas 
outdoors on a bright 
day
m (Halogen)
for recording under 
halogen lighting
o (White set)
for using the preset 
white balance
p (White set) for using set mode 
with a different white 
balance setting
The optimum white balance under 
fluorescent lights depends on the type of 
light, so use [AWB] or [
|].
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