User manual

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Select a Metering mode: or mode is recommended for taking portraits. Place your
shooting subjects (their faces for example) in the center of the viewnder.
Adjust brightness based on the shooting environment
l Adjust ISO: To avoid excessive noises, it is r
ecommended that you adjust the ISO to a low level
when shooting portraits. You may adjust the ISO based on the actual shooting environments.
Shooting Environment Recommended ISO
Outdoors Between 100 and 200
Indoors Around 400
Night scenes Between 400 and 800
l Adjust shutter speed: The shutter speed should be slow if the ambient light is low and fast when
the ambient light is strong. The r
ecommended shutter speed for static portraits is between 1/80 and
1/125. To shoot moving subjects, select a shutter speed at or above 1/125.
l Adjust EV compensation: You may increase the EV compensation if the light on the subjects or
background is low, and decrease the EV compensation if there is too much light.
Adjust AWB: Select AWB depending on the lighting conditions. When shooting under sunlight, you
can select
. In a low light environment, you can select .
Adjust Focus
: To better highlight a subject, it is recommended that you use manual focus (MF) when
shooting portraits. In the viewnder, touch to focus on the part (the subject's face for example) you
want to highlight.
l In Pro mode, some settings may change after you change a setting. You may adjust them
based on your actual needs.
l The r
ecommended settings above are for reference only. You may adjust them based on the
actual usage conditions to achieve your desired effect.
Monochrome
Monochrome: C
apture the World in Black and White
Sometimes too many colors can be distracting. Monochrome mode lets you lter out color to capture
rich photos with ner, more striking details.
Use Monochrome to achieve the following results for your photos:
l Intricate contrast between light and shadows for distinct layering: Monochrome helps you
focus more on the change in light, giving you control over the display of light and shadows,
including the direction and strength of light.
l A strong sense of history: Black and white photos seem to belong to the past and are unaffected
by changes in time or location, giving your photos a classic and timeless touch.
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