Landscape

For photographing landscapes or scenery. Uses the following settings:

Aperture priority

Divided brightness metering system

How to change the predefined exposure setting

Follow the steps below to make the predefined exposure setting.

1.Make sure the Program camera mode is selected. See “Making camera mode settings” on page 4-5for details.

2.Remove the lens cap, set the dial switch to or , and turn on the camera.

If the dial switch is set to , press the MENU ON/OFF button on the back of the camera to turn on the LCD monitor.

3.Press the Program button to toggle between Normal, Sports, Portrait, or Landscape.

Making advanced exposure adjustments

When the Manual camera mode is selected, you can manually set the correct exposure by changing the shutter speed and the aperture. Select Auto Exposure, Aperture Priority, Manual Exposure, or Fixed Settings as the exposure mode. Although these exposure modes are similar to the predefined program modes available in the Program camera mode, you can manually make advanced exposure adjustments when in the Manual mode.

Note:

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Photographic experience and knowledge is necessary to make proper shutter speed and the aperture adjustments. Be sure to make appropriate settings before taking important photos.

You can specify shutter speeds from 8 to 1/750 seconds. You can specify an aperture of F2, F2.3, F2.8, F4.0, F5.6, or F8.0.

Auto exposure

Auto exposure is an easy-to-use feature that automatically adjusts the shutter speed and the aperture to achieve the correct exposure. Select the auto exposure feature as follows.

1.Make sure that Manual is selected as the camera mode. (See “Making camera mode settings” on page 4-5.)

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