Changing the preset conditions of recording menu, Touch the menu key, Touch the recording menu – Toshiba T10 User Manual
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Basic
Photography
Getting Ready
Playing/
Erasing Images
Connecting to
the PC
Other
Applications
Additional
Information
Color
Color
ISO Sensitivity
Exposure
Changing the Preset Conditions of Recording menu
Establish the photography settings. The settings for recording menu are not canceled
even if the power is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated. If the
batteries are removed or the AC adapter is disconnected, the settings will return to their
defaults.
Exposure Compensation
In this camera, the exposure (a combination of the aperture and
shutter speed) is determined automatically and the brightness of the
image is adjusted accordingly. If there are extremely bright or dark
parts in the frame, the desired subject may be too dark or too light in
the resulting photo.
The exposure compensation function adjusts for this.
Touch [ + ] or [ – ] to increase or decrease the compensation value in steps of 1. The maximum
compenstion value is +3, the minimum is -1.5. The default setting is 0. The types of subject for
effective function and the effective setting values are as shown below.
1
Touch the menu key
[ ].
The menu icons are displayed.
2
Touch the recording
menu [
].
The recording menu is displayed.
Touch [
] or [
] to scroll through the items and to display one at a time.
The items on the recording menu are as follows:
Color
Set the color of the image to be photographed.
[
] : Photographs are taken with a color image (Default)
[
] : Photographs are taken with a black and white image
[
] : Photographs are taken with a sepia image.
ISO Sensitivity
The higher the ISO sensitivity value, the greater the sensitivity (the
brighter photographs can be taken with less light), but the greater the
noise as well.
[
] : Photographs are taken with a sensitivity corresponding to ISO 100.
(Default)
[
] : Photographs are taken with a sensitivity corresponding to ISO 200.
[
] : Photographs are taken with a sensitivity corresponding to ISO 400.