OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
Exposure Mode Recording Precautions
•You may not be able to achieve the brightness you want when recording an image that is very dark or very bright. If this happens, use the M mode (manual exposure) to adjust the aperture or shutter speed manually.
•Using slow shutter speeds can cause digital noise (graininess) to appear in the image. Because of this, the camera automatically performs a digital noise reduction process whenever the shutter speed is 1/8 second or slower. The slower the shutter speed, the greater the possibility that digital noise will be generated in an image. If you notice digital noise in your images at very slow shutter speeds, try using a shutter speed setting that is faster than four seconds. Also note that the digital noise reduction process can cause it to take longer (about double the shutter speed setting or more) to record each image.
•At shutter speeds slower than 1 second, the brightness of the recorded image may not be the same as the brightness of the image that appears on the monitor screen.
Using the BEST SHOT Mode
Selecting one of the 22 BEST SHOT scenes automatically sets up the camera for recording a similar type of image.
Scene Number | Scene Name |
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1 | Portrait |
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2 | Scenery |
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3 | Portrait With Scenery |
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4 | Children |
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5 | Sports |
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6 | Candlelight Portrait |
7 | Party |
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8 | Pet |
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9 | Flower |
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10 | Natural Green |
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11 | Soft Flowing Water |
12 | Splashing Water |
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13 | Sundown |
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14 | Night Scene |
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15 | Night Scene Portrait |
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16 | Fireworks |
17 | Food |
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18 | Text |
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19 | Collection |
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20 | Monochrome |
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21 | Retro |
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