VB-C60 Viewer3-25You can configure the settings related to exposure operations.1 Exposure ModeSelect from “Auto”, “Manual”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”.When using the camera while setting “Day/Night” to “Auto” in the “Camera” menu in the settingpage (➞ P.1-16), use “Auto”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”.For more information on the setting items in the Exposure Mode, see “Setting Page” (➞ P.1-14).2 Exposure CompensationWhen the Exposure Mode is set to “Auto”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”, youcan select the exposure compensation value in 7 levels (-3 - +3).When you want to make an image darker, select a negative value. Otherwise, select a positivevalue.3 Metering ModeWhen the Exposure Mode is set to “Auto”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”,select the metering mode from “Center-Weighted”, “Average” or “Spot”.Center-WeightedThis mode meters the light in the entire screen, but especially the center of the screen isweighted. Even when there is a certain degree of brightness or darkness in the edges of thescreen, an appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject in the center.Select this mode when the subject is located around the center.AverageThis mode meters the light in the entire screen uniformly an average.You can obtain a stable exposure even in an environment where the gap between brightnessand darkness in the screen is significant.Select this mode to stabilize exposure in situations, for example, where there is car trafficor people entering and exiting.Set the ExposureOperation and Setting as Administrator12121121221212312124COPY