Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type
In the <2> (Portrait), <3> (Landscape), <4>
For Live View shooting, if you set both [Shoot by lighting or scene type] and [Shoot by ambience selection] (p.64), you should first set [Shoot by lighting or scene type]. This will make it easier to see the resulting effect on the LCD monitor.
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(1) | Default setting |
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(2) | Daylight |
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(3) | Shade |
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(4) | Cloudy |
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(5) | Tungsten light |
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(6) | Fluorescent light |
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(7) | Sunset |
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1Set the Mode Dial to any of the following modes: <2> <3> <4> <5>
2Display the Live View image.
With the Live View image displayed, you can see the resulting effect. Press the <A> button to switch to Live View shooting.
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