Setting Shooting Mode

You can select the most suitable setting according to the subject by selecting one of Shooting modes.

B Auto

This is the easiest mode for providing crisp and clear shots.Use this mode for ordinary photography.

Camera specifies all settings other than [ QUALITY] and [ HIGH-SPEED SHOOTING] automatically.

Set the Mode dial to B.

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See p.77-78 for information on the available flash modes.

[SISO] (sensitivity) setting can be selected from [AUTO(400)], [AUTO(800)], [AUTO(1600)] (p.74).

FSB (film simulation bracketing)

Use this mode to shoot the same image continuously indifferent color or tone. 3 types of film ([ PROVIA],

[ Velvia], [ SOFT]) are available. For details on film characteristics, see p.88.

Set the Mode dial to .

CHECK

See p.77-78 for information on the available flash modes.

CAUTION

Bracket shooting will not be performed, even if the

shutter button is pressed when [CCD-RAW] is set to [ON] in the [SET-UP] menu. Shooting mode will be set to N(factory default setting), and only 1 frame will be shot.

When the settings of [DYNAMIC RANGE],

[COLOR], [TONE] and [SHARPNESS] in the shooting menu are changed, bracket shooting cannot be performed. Turn the power switch to OFF and then back ON to perform bracket shooting.

When the power switch is turned OFF and then back ON, the camera is set to the factory default setting, except focus mode, photometry mode and EVF/LCD selector functions (p.86-87).

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