User manual CONTAX RTS III

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[. . . ] 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: · For example, if the equipment is to the right of the TV, move it to the left of the TV. Or, move the equipment farther away from the radio or TV. ⷠPlug the equipment into a different outlet. [. . . ] Use L or R on the 4-way button to select QUALITY [ ] and then press the OK button Press the MENU button K to clear the menu icons and make picture taking easier. Because this setting is retained even when the camera is switched off, you need to restore the original setting or otherwise modify the setting to suit the scene or subject being shot. For high-quality printing or to give priority to image quality, choose a large image size. For files you want to send as e-mail attachments, choose a small image size to keep the file size small. when image quality is particularly important , select [F] (Fine) as the Quality setting. Otherwise, choosing the [N] (Normal) setting will give smaller file sizes and increase the number of pictures you can shoot. Use exposure compensation to adjust the brightness of your images. This function is especially useful for shots where you did not get the ideal exposure because subject and background brightness differed a lot, and for images that you deliberately want to shoot under- or overexposured. This camera allows you to adjust the brightness up to plus or minus 2. Switch the camera on and press O or Q on the mode button until the "C", "N" or "M" icon lights on the mode select LED. Press the MENU button K to clear the menu icons and make picture taking easier. Allows you to set your own reference value for white using a sheet of white paper, etc. Allows you to select EVALUATION, CENTER or SPOT AREA C/N as the method used by the camera to set the exposure. [SOUND] Shooting Movies with Sound (or without Sound) You can choose whether to shoot your movies with sound or without sound. To prevent the sound of the zoom operating being recorded, the specifications for this camera are such that zooming is disabled when a movie with sound is being shot. Compose the shot with the zoom before you start shooting or use the digital zoom ( p. To use the digital zoom, zoom in fully with the optical zoom before taking the picture. If the movie is shot without sound, the optical zoom can be used during shooting. Switch the camera on and press O or Q on the mode button until the "M" icon lights on the mode select LED. Use L or R on the 4-way button to select SET DETAILS [ ] and then press the OK button E. Because this setting is retained even when the camera is switched off, you need to restore the original setting or otherwise modify the setting to suit the scene or subject being shot. This feature allows you select colors so that your images resemble photos taken using sepia tone or monochrome film. [. . . ] The focal length of a lens relates to its magnification, with longer focal lengths giving more enlarged images of distant objects. Focus This term refers to the focal point of a lens, but is more broadly used to refer to the condition whereby the subject of a photograph is seen most clearly. When the focusing is correct and the subject is clearly visible, the shot is said to be "in focus". When this is not the case, the shot is "out of focus". [. . . ]

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