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Samsung GX-10 (ER-GX10ZBBA/DK ) - Manuel de l'utilisateur 12.31 MB, pdf, Anglais

Samsung GX-10 (ER-GX10ZBBA/DK ) - Manuel de l'utilisateur 12.31 MB, pdf, Anglais

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OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation)<br />

Shake Reduction Function and Lens Focal Length<br />

The OPS function operates by acquiring the lens information such as focal length. If a lens that<br />

information is automatically acquired is used, the [ OPS] setting menu appears but can't be<br />

selected.<br />

If another type of lens is used, the lens information cannot be automatically acquired. In this case, set<br />

the focal length by using the [ OPS] menu.<br />

Turning On the OPS Function<br />

Turn on the OPS switch. When the shutter release button is pressed halfway,<br />

viewfin<strong>de</strong>r and the OPS function turns on.<br />

appears in the<br />

INFORMATION<br />

Turn the Shake Reduction switch off if you will not use the Shake Reduction function. (OFF)<br />

The Shake Reduction function will not fully work (for about 2 seconds) right after turning on the<br />

camera or restoring from Auto Power Off. Wait for the Shake Reduction function to become stable<br />

before gently pressing the shutter release button to take a picture. Press the shutter release<br />

button halfway. The camera is ready to take pictures when icon appears in the viewfin<strong>de</strong>r.<br />

Be sure to turn off the OPS switch when using the camera with a tripod.<br />

The Shake Reduction function automatically turns off in the following situations.<br />

When using self-timer, remote control shooting, bulb shooting, or wireless mo<strong>de</strong> with an external<br />

flash.<br />

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