Adjusting the brightness (exposure bias), P.61), P.61 – Toshiba Gigashot A Series User Manual
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When the camera is set to manual focus, move the OK ( ) button up to
switch to auto focus.
Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Bias)
When there is a large difference (contrast) between the brightness of the
subject and the background, or when the subject makes up only a very
small part of the image, you can use exposure bias to get the correct image
brightness (exposure
p.156). You can adjust the exposure bias value
through 13 levels (-6 to +6) in increments of 1/3 EV.
1. Move the OK ( ) button right.
The jog dial icon, current exposure value and exposure bias icon
appear on the screen.
2. Set the exposure bias.
Use the jog dial to select the exposure bias setting and then press
the OK ( ) button.
MEMO
You can also select manual focus while shooting a video.
If the correct focal distance is shorter than 0.1 m at the W zoom setting
or 1.0 m at the T zoom setting, the distance display changes to [ ].
The subject focusing distance varies depending on the zoom setting
(
p.29). At the wide-angle zoom setting, the camera will focus at
distances of roughly 1 cm or more, and at the telephoto setting it will
focus at distances of roughly 1.0 m or more.
When you use a conversion lens (
p.65), the distance displayed on
the screen for manual focusing may differ from the actual distance.
Setting the camera to auto mode selects auto focus as the focus
setting.