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| Capture an entire sequence of images at once by pushing the DiMAGE F300 into overdrive. Its UHS continuous shooting mode increases capture speed to 11 frames per second. Resolution is 1,280 x 960 pixels. |
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| Why limit yourself to one look? The DiMAGE F300 gives you three different ways to shoot: Natural Color, Vivid Color, and Black & White. Pick the mode that best suits the scene and how you want to capture it. |
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| More memory, more speed. You can count on stress-free operation thanks to the camera's large 32MB buffer memory. It makes operation smoother by speeding up various features, such as focusing and playback. |
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| With three types of metering to choose from, you can ensure that your subject is correctly exposed under diverse lighting conditions. Multi-segment metering (256 segments) is supplemented by spot metering and center-weighted metering. |
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| Program (P) mode optimizes shutter speed and aperture for you. In Aperture-priority (A) mode, you can alter the depth of field to suit your composition, and Shutter-priority (S) mode gives you control over shutter speed. To adjust both aperture and shutter speed yourself, select Manual (M). Long exposures (up to 15 seconds) can also be captured. |
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| In addition to Auto, there are four manual settings for sensitivity. These settings are the ISO-equivalents of 64, 100, 200, and 400. |
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| DEC lets you adjust three factors separately before each shot: contrast, saturation, and exposure compensation. Contrast and saturation can be altered in 3 steps, while exposure ranges from +/-2 EV in 1/3 EV steps. Apply the camer's 3 color modes to this, and you have an incredible variety of factors to experiment with. Effects can be checked on the LCD monitor prior to capture. |
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| Shoot now, select later. By bracketing exposure, you can automatically create three images for each shot: the original image plus an under-exposed and over-exposed version of it. The range of bracketing is adjustable from +/-0.3, 0.5, or 1.0 EV. |
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| 3X optical zoom gets you in on your shot with uncompromising image quality. And when you've reached the limits of optical zoom, the camera boost your range by 4X. Digital zoom is seamless and adjustable in 0.1X increments. |
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