User manual TOSHIBA JOURNE M400
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Manual abstract: user guide TOSHIBA JOURNE M400
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna. [. . . ] Page 40
Memo · Macro photography is not canceled even if the camera is turned off or the Auto Power OFF function is activated.
Additional Information
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Self-timer Photography
When the self-timer is used, the camera automatically takes a picture after the preset time (2 or 10 seconds).
Getting Ready
Set the mode dial to [
][
] or [
].
Press the self-timer button while viewing the status display area.
When you press the self-timer button, the following are displayed in order on the LCD monitor.
Taking Photographs Playing Back Images
[No display] setting OFF
[ 10s] 10 seconds
[ 2s] 2 seconds
Erasing Images
Compose the picture. When photographs are taken using the LCD monitor, the count down is displayed. To cancel photography midway, press .
Memo · Burst photography is not possible. · In movie mode, press the shutter button down fully to stop recording. If this operation is not performed, photography is automatically stopped when the SmartMediaTM runs out of free space or when the size of a single picture has reached the maximum recordable size.
Handy Functions Other Applications Additional Information
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Photography Using the Flash
In the default setting, the flash will be automatically set to function in dark places. The flash firing mode can be set to suit the conditions where the flash is to be used. The effective firing distance of the flash is approximately 0. 8 m (2. 62 ft) to 3. 0 m (9. 84 ft) (WIDE side setting, ISO setting: [2X]).
Getting Ready Taking Photographs
Set the mode dial to [
In the [
] or [
].
] is selected.
] mode, flash photography can be set when [
Playing Back Images
Press the flash button to set to the desired mode while viewing the LCD monitor or the status display.
When you press the flash button, the available flash modes are displayed in the following order. The icon for the mode that you selected is displayed in the LCD monitor or the status display.
Erasing Images
([ No display] Auto)*
[ ] Suppressed flash
[ [
] Red-eye forced flash ] Forced flash
] is selected in the [ ] mode. It can not be set in the
Handy Functions
* [No display] Auto can be set when [ [ ] mode.
Other Applications
Compose the picture. Page 40
When you are using the flash, the flash icons on the LCD monitor are displayed in yellow when the shutter button is pressed halfway down.
Additional Information
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Photography Using the Flash (continued)
[ No display ] Auto
In this mode, the flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions. This mode is ideal for general photography where you are not trying to achieve any particular effect.
Getting Ready
[
] Red-Eye Forced Flash
Use this mode to avoid the red-eye effect ( Additional Information, Glossary) when photographing people in low-light conditions. The camera automatically sets the shutter speed according to the aperture. A small aperture value produces a portrait photo with an out-of-focus background. The smaller the aperture value, the more out-of-focus the background becomes. A large aperture value produces sharp images on both close objects and distant objects like landscapes. The larger the aperture value, the larger the area for sharp images.
Getting Ready Taking Photographs
Carry out steps 1 to 2 in "Manual Settings" (page 58). or to
Playing Back Images
Press to display option menu, press select [ Av ] and press ENTER.
Pressing ENTER selects the setting.
Erasing Images Handy Functions
Press ENTER.
The camera is ready to take photographs.
Other Applications Additional Information
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Photography in the Aperture-priority Mode (continued)
Getting Ready
Press
or
to adjust the aperture value.
The setting range is as follows: F8 / F6. 8 / F5. 6 / F4. 8 / F4. 0 / F3. 4 / F2. 9 The aperture value and the shutter speed corresponding to that value are displayed on the LCD monitor. If the appropriate combination cannot be set even if the shutter speed is adjusted to its limit, the shutter speed is displayed in red. Aperture value Shutter speed Note: The larger the F value, the smaller the aperture size become and vice versa. Exposure compensation ( Page 69) using or , and manual setting ( Page 58) or film speed setting ( Page 78) using ENTER are also possible.
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Handy Functions
Compose the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down fully. Page 40
The camera takes the picture.
Memo · If the aperture value is set to F2. 9 (maximum aperture size), the increased shutter speed is restricted to 1/750 second. · The aperture value set differ to the actual value according to the position of the zoom lens.
Additional Information
Other Applications
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Photography in the Shutter Speed-priority Mode
In this mode, photographs are taken with the priority given to shutter speed. [. . . ] AE ··· A function for automatically setting your camera's exposure. AF/AE lock ··· Locking of the focus and exposure settings. G DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) A standard for directly writing print information to the SmartMediaTM. Files in this format can be printed easily by printers or photo print service bureaus that support this format. [. . . ]
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