Scene menu
Use the menu to easily configure optimal settings for a variety of shooting situations.
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| SMILE SHOT*1 | When taking a picture of smiling faces. |
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| 2 | When taking pictures by detecting blinking |
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| BLINK DETECTION* | eyes it archives a successful shot. |
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| CHILDREN | To take a picture of fast moving objects, for |
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| LANDSCAPE | To take pictures of distant scenery. |
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| CLOSE UP | |
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| plants and insects. | |
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| TEXT | Use this mode to shoot a document. |
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| SUNSET | For taking pictures of sunsets. |
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| DAWN | Daybreak scenes. |
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| BACKLIGHT | For portraits without shadows caused by |
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| FIREWORK | Firework scenes. |
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| BEACH&SNOW | For ocean, lake, beach and snow scape |
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| SELF SHOT | Use when the photographer would also like to be |
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| FOOD | For taking delicious looking food. |
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| CAFÉ | For taking pictures in cafes and restaurants. |
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*1 The camera automatically takes a picture by detecting the face of the subject although you don’t press the shutter button. If you press the shutter button, the picture is taken in the normal way. When taking a picture of smile shot, showing teethes or keeping the smiley face of your subject helps detecting the smile face of the subject.
*2 If the eyes of the subject are closed when the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes three continuous shots and then the images are saved. The camera takes only one picture if the eyes of the subject are open when the shutter button is pressed.
● Detecting the smiling face or the blinking eyes may not be available if any of the following situations occurs:
-If the subject is wearing sunglasses.
-When the subject is not facing directly to the camera.
-If the environmental light is too bright or too dark to detect the face of the subject.
-When the camera is far from the subject. (Orange colored focusing mark)
-If there is reflection of the light or the back light that are too bright.
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