Kodak DC290 Guia Do Utilizador

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Advanced Exposure Modes Settings 
Advanced Exposure Modes settings allow you to select four exposure modes:
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Programmed AE—uses the programmed automatic exposure setting 
which selects the appropriate flash and aperture setting.
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Long-Time Exposure—disables the flash as it is assumed that a 
long-time exposure is necessary to obtain a proper exposure within the 
current ambient lighting environment. You set the exposure time between 
0.5 and 16 seconds in 0.5 second increments. 
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Exposure Lock—locks the exposure to give a series of pictures a 
consistent exposure setting. The Exposure Lock setting is determined by 
the Flash, Exposure Compensation, Programmed AE, White Balance, 
Focus, and Picture Type settings. When activated, an Exposure Lock icon 
appears in the LCD with the picture. Exposure Lock is cancelled if any of 
these settings are changed or if the camera is turned off.
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External Flash—disables the flash and uses the external flash sync to 
provide the flash. You can set the camera aperture (or f/stop). The default 
aperture setting is 5.6. 
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Press 
 to highlight the type of advanced 
exposure mode you want to use.
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Programmed AE—the programmed 
automatic exposure setting is used.
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Long-Time Exposure—the 
Long-Time Setup screen appears. Press 
 
to set the exposure time.
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Exposure Lock—The “Take a picture 
now to lock settings” screen appears.
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External Flash—the External Flash 
Setup screen appears. Press 
 
to set 
the aperture.
If you set a new aperture or exposure 
time, it appears on the status LCD. 
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Press Select. 
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Press Done. 
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