Setting | Description |
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Sunset | In this mode, the focus starts at infinity and the flash is | |
| set to Flash Off. This mode improves the saturation of | |
| sunset colors and retains the warmth of the scene with | |
| a bias towards the orange colors of the sunset. | |
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Aperture | This mode lets you select the | |
Priority | setting in Live View using the | buttons, while the |
Av | camera selects the best shutter speed. This allows you | |
| to control the depth of field (for example to blur the | |
| background). Use the Aperture Priority mode when | |
| you want specific control over the aperture. | |
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Panorama | This mode allows you to shoot a series of overlapping | |
| frames for stitching into one, large panoramic image | |
| using the included computer software. Use Panorama | |
| mode for grand landscapes, such as mountain | |
| ranges, or group pictures where you need to capture | |
| a wide shot that one image cannot capture. Flash is | |
| set to Flash Off in this mode. (See Using Panorama | |
| Mode on page 49). You can view the entire | |
| panoramic shot using the Preview Panorama option in | |
| the Playback Menu (see Preview Panorama on | |
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Document | This mode uses a high contrast setting and a low | |
| saturation setting, with flash set to Flash Off. Use | |
| Document mode for shooting flat, textual, or | |
| graphical pieces. |
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My Mode | This is a customizable shooting mode that allows you | |
| to select, save, and then repeatedly use a group of | |
| preferred settings on your camera. See Using My | |
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