Setting the exposure mode

NOTE The exposure mode setting does not apply when you are recording video clips.

The Exposure Mode dial lets you

select between five exposure

modes for the still pictures you take. The exposure mode setting determines how the camera selects the ISO speed, F-number (aperture), and shutter speed for

the given scene brightness.

Simply turn the Exposure Mode dial to the setting you want. The following table describes each of the exposure mode settings on the camera.

Icon Setting Description

Auto The camera automatically selects an aperture and shutter speed.

Action The camera biases toward faster shutter speeds and higher ISO speeds to stop action.

Landscape The camera biases toward smaller apertures and lower ISO speeds for better depth of focus and quality.

Portrait The camera biases toward wider apertures to blur the background and uses lower contrast for professional-looking portraits.

Av Aperture

You select one of two specific apertures

Priority

(F-numbers) in Live View by using the

 

buttons. Then the camera selects

 

the appropriate shutter speed.

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