Camera Initial Setup

Sep 09, 2025

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1.1 ▲ Date and Time Calibration
Adjusting your camera to the current accurate date and time not only ensures that your photos have the correct timestamps, but also makes it easier to sort and organize your images by date.
Calibrating your camera's date and time ensures that your photos have the correct timestamps, making it easier to sort and organize your images. In the camera settings, you can choose whether to rotate photos taken with the camera held vertically during playback. This ensures that your photos are displayed in the correct orientation regardless of how you shoot and view them. If you select the auto-rotate function in the camera settings, when you import your photos to a computer for playback, they will automatically rotate according to the orientation at the time of shooting, ensuring that they always maintain the correct orientation when viewed on the computer.

1.2 ▲ Copyright Protection
Many cameras offer a copyright setting, allowing users to embed their names or logos as copyright information in photos, effectively protecting the copyright of their work.
Embedding your name or logo as copyright information in photos using the camera's built-in copyright setting is an effective way to protect the copyright of your work. Use the copyright setting to embed your name or logo in photos to protect the copyright of your work. This step is usually completed within the camera, making it easy to understand and understand, allowing photographers to easily protect their creations.
1.3 ▲ Timing and Event Settings
Many cameras offer a wide range of timing and event settings, including image playback duration, metering preview duration, and screen off delay. Adjusting image playback duration, metering preview duration, and screen off delay optimizes the user experience. Photographers can flexibly choose the settings that best suit their workflow, based on their personal preferences and needs, to enhance both efficiency and overall experience.

1.4 ▲ Function Button Details
The back of a camera typically features one or more customizable FN buttons. These buttons can be easily assigned to frequently used functions, such as ISO, spot metering, or exposure compensation, based on personal preferences and needs, saving time searching for settings in menus. Customizing FN button functions streamlines operation and improves efficiency. Notably, some high-end cameras even offer numerous customizable function buttons, further enhancing ease of use.

1.5 ▲ File Format Selection
Shooting in RAW format ensures excellent image quality, but it can also increase the complexity of file reading and writing. If you prefer to share your work more easily, then high-quality JPEG format is a good choice. Choose the right file format to balance image quality and convenience.

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