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“W” Manual mode, as well as providing
“Aperture-priority Auto”, “Shutter-priority Auto”
and the “Manual exposure” in which you can
specify any shutter speed and aperture setting,
also allows you to use combinations of various
photography settings.
Use this mode for daytime shots of scenery.
Landscape mode provides crisp, clear shots of
buildings, mountains and other scenery.
hWhen using the flash
The Flash mode is automatically set to
Suppressed Flash. This setting cannot be
changed.
Use this mode for shots taken in the evening or
at night.
hShutter
Slow shutter speed mode with speeds as slow
as 3 seconds.
hWhen using the flash
Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Reduction+Slow
Synchro only.
Use this mode for shots of people. Portrait mode
provides soft-tone images with natural skin colors.
hWhen using the flash
Auto Flash, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash,
Slow Synchro.
.Sports
Use this mode for moving objects.
hShutter
Takes pictures using fast shutter speeds.
hWhen using the flash
Auto Flash or Forced Flash only.
,Landscape
/Night Scene
A40-frame continuous shooting
mPortrait
ESCENE POSITION
PHOTOGRAPHY MODE
Use this mode for continuous shooting without
limiting the photographic scenes.
hNo. of continuous shots: Up to 40
hQuality setting
Automatically set to “1” (1280 ×960).
NORMAL and FINE can also be selected.
hFocusing:Set when the first shot is taken and
cannot be changed in mid-sequence.
hExposure, White Balance
Automatically varied to suit the scene.
hFlash
Automatically suppressed. Setting cannot be
changed in mid-sequence.
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You cannot switch the LCD monitor off.
WMANUALPHOTOGRAPHY MODE
Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the
menu. See P.50-73 for details of the photography
menu.
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To revert to the factory default settings, use “RESET
ALL” (➡P.97).