Starting the recording mode
How to use the Scene modes ( )
Use the menu to easily configure optimal settings for a variety of shooting situations.
1. Select the Scene mode by using the MODE button. (p.21)
2. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor.
3. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
The scene modes are listed below.
[Beauty Shot] ( |
| ) : Take a photo of a person with options to |
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| hide facial imperfections |
[Frame Guide] ( ) : Use this mode when you want someone else to take a picture for you from the
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| angle you choose. |
[Night] | ( |
| ) : Use this for shooting still images at |
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| night or in other dark conditions. |
[Portrait] | ( |
| ) : To take a picture of a person. |
[Children] | ( |
| ) : To take a picture of fast moving |
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[Landscape] | ( |
| objects, for example, children. |
| ) : To take pictures of distant scenery. | ||
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[Close Up] | ( |
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[Text] | ( |
| such as plants and insects. |
| ) : Use this mode to shoot a document. | ||
[Sunset] | ( |
| ) : For taking pictures of sunsets. |
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[Dawn] | ( |
| ) : Daybreak scenes. |
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[Backlight] | ( |
| ) : Portrait without shadows caused by |
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| backlight. |
[Firework] | ( |
| ) : Firework scenes. |
[Beach&Snow] | ( |
| ) : For ocean, lake, beach and snowscape |
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