Photo Mode (Continued)
Party: For parties indoors.
Night Portrait: For taking pictures of people at night. A slower shutter speed is used. To avoid blurred pictures, use a tripod.
Night Landscape: For taking pictures of landscapes at night. A slower shutter speed is used. To avoid blurred pictures, use a tripod.
Beach: For shooting beach scenes. This enables to you to accurately capture the color of the water.
Sunset: For sunrises, sunsets, or rosy clouds at sunset.
Multiple Exposure: For scenes that requires two exposures to create a mix effect. Capturing the first
subject is the same as general photography. But in the second photo, the
button should be pressed within 3 seconds (otherwise the camera shoots automatically as soon as the timer counts down to zero).
The first |
|
section of | The second section |
the shutter | of the shutter |
| Capture the first |
| image |
(Use the Viewfinder to frame the subject for the second capture.)
3 second count
Capture the down second image
Capture the second image
Display the final image
Fireworks: For taking pictures of fireworks at night. Focus is set at a distance with a slower shutter speed. To avoid blurred images, use a tripod.
Copy: For duplicating images.
Backlight: For taking pictures of subjects with bright light behind them.
Sports: For caputuring subjects that are in motion. A fast shutter speed is used, so use this scene under ample lighting.
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