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VI Basic Operations 
 
2  Photographing Images 
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(1) Choosing display mode 
Display mode here refers to one that is used to determine how an image is displayed on the 
screen.  
Feeling or features of camera operation vary with a combination of display mode and the source 
you use during photographing. Refer to “Outline Guide to Source (Photographing Mode) 
Settings” in “1.4.2 Image File Settings-File Settings” Chapter VI. 
Sample settings that suit different uses are described below. Try these settings before 
determining your own settings. 
 
•  Fine-adjusting the focus for a subject consisting of minute patterns → 1.3Mp, 5Mi, or 
2Mfull 
Ex.:  
Semiconductor pattern, low-magnification photography of cells and tissue, 
fluorescent photography, landscape photography with a lens 
•  Moving the subject while observing → 1.3Mp, 2Mfull, or 800*5 
Ex.: 
Semiconductor pattern, stereoscopic microscope observation, cell diagnosis, 
general photography with a lens 
•  Focusing on a dark subject → 1.3Mi, 800*6 
Ex.: 
Position or focus adjustment during fluorescent photography, nighttime 
photography with a lens 
•  Photographing a dark subject in the shortest time possible → 1.3Mi, 800*6   
Ex.: Fluorescent 
photography, 
nighttime photography with a lens 
•  Photographing a bright subject with priority placed on focusing → C.Scan 
 
 
(2) Choosing exposure mode 
Choose your desired exposure mode from “PROG,” “S_AE,” “MANU” or “F_AE.” Normally, “PROG” 
should be selected. 
Sample settings for different uses are described below. Try these settings before determining 
your own settings. 
 
•  Photographing a moving subject → S_AE (combination with “1.3Mp”, “2Mfull”, or “800*5” 
display mode) 
•  Eliminating fluctuations of exposure for moving subjects or when moving a subject while 
observing → MANU or use AE_L in PROG 
•  Photographing under the same conditions at all times → MANU 
 
Features of exposure modes and instructions on use 
PROG: Automatic exposure 
Choose “PROG” for general photography. 
The DS-L1 automatically determines exposure based on a combination of the shutter 
speed and camera sensitivity. In this case, the electronic shutter is automatically adjusted 
in the following range. 
 
For display modes other than C.Scan: 1 s to 1/1000 s 
 
For display mode C.Scan, 1/15 s to 1/1000 s 
 
•  If the image is excessively bri ght, adjust the compensation icon CMP.    +00    to the 
negative side. Conversely, if the image is excessively dark, adjust the compensation 
icon CMP.    +00    to the positive side.