Doing more with your camera
P, A, S, and M modes
Use these modes when you want more control over your camera and pictures.
Mode | When to use | Press Jog dial to control |
| Program mode offers the ease of auto shooting | Exposure compensation (how |
Program | with full access to all menu options. The camera | much light enters the camera), |
automatically sets the shutter speed and | flash compensation, and ISO | |
| aperture | speed |
| Use Aperture priority mode to control depth of | Aperture, exposure |
Aperture | field (the range of sharpness). The aperture | compensation, flash |
setting may be affected by optical zoom. | compensation, and ISO speed | |
Priority |
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| Shutter priority mode is primarily used to | Shutter speed, exposure |
Shutter | prevent blur when your subject is moving. The | compensation, flash |
camera automatically sets the aperture for | compensation, and ISO speed | |
Priority | proper exposure. (To prevent blur, use a tripod |
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| for slow shutter speeds.) |
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| The highest level of creative control. (To prevent | Aperture, shutter speed, flash |
Manual | blur, use a tripod for slow shutter speeds.) | compensation, and ISO speed |
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| Jog dial (press, turn) |
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NOTE: Settings you change in P, A, S, or M modes apply only to pictures taken in those modes. For example, if you change the Color Mode to Sepia while in P, A, S, or M mode, you retain the default setting of Color for Smart Scene and SCN modes.
The settings, including Flash, are maintained for P, A, S, and M
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