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13.4 Capture Settings
To optimize your capture, the DV-767 offers various optional settings, such as image size, image
quality, white balance etc.
Note:
If some settings are unclear or you are unfamiliar with them, please read the “Technical Help ”
chapter on page 45.
To change settings, set your camera to Capture mode (see page 11) and activate the photo
function (see page 11). Press the Menu button
to go to the settings menu. You can now use the
navigation key
(d and c) to select the following settings:
Cap Mode
By using the Navigation button
(e and f) you can choose between the different capture
options. The following options are available:
“Single“: The camera takes one photograph when you press the Capture button
.
“SelfCap“: Selecting this mode activates the autotimer function. If you press the Capture button
the camera emits a peep for a few seconds before the capture is triggered.
“Sequence“: When you press the Capture button
, the camera takes a series of three
photographs.
“Panorama“: If you select this mode, you can merge two captures in one image. When you
press the Capture button
once, the camera saves the left half of the image. This is now
displayed in a slightly transparent form on the left half of the display. You can now find another
subject, whose right half is saved in the right half of the image when you press the Capture
button
again.
Note:
The “Sequence” and “Panorama” modes only work if you have set a resolution smaller than 10M
(0.3M, 1.3M, 3.0M or 5.0M) under the “Size” capture setting. If this is not the case, then the error
messages “No sequence” or “Cannot photograph” are displayed. In the following section, “Size”,
describes how to set the resolution.
Size
By using the Navigation button
(e and f) you can set the resolution for your images.
Here you can select between resolutions of 0.3, 1.3, 3.0, 5.0 and 10 mega pixels (MP) (symbol
).
The higher the resolution, the more memory the images take up.
Note:
When using a resolution of 10 mega pixels, the “Sequence” and “Panorama” capture modes are
not available.
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