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Theatre | Use this mode to capture images at school | ||
| programs, concerts, or indoor sporting events. | ||
| Theatre mode optimizes shutter speed and | ||
| exposure for properly focused and illuminated | ||
| results. Flash, focus assist light, and camera sounds | ||
| are set to Off. AE Metering and ISO Speed are | ||
| disabled (see pages 47, 75, 76, 115, and 116). | ||
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Panorama | Use these modes for grand landscapes, such as | ||
| mountain ranges, or group pictures where you | ||
Panorama | need to capture a wide shot that one image cannot | ||
capture. These modes allow you to capture a series | |||
| of overlapping frames for stitching into one, large | ||
| panoramic image. You can capture the frames | ||
| either left to right (Panorama | ) or right to left | |
| (Panorama | ) (see page 52). Flash is set to Flash |
Off in this mode.
Action Use this mode to capture sporting events, moving cars, or any scene where you want to stop the action. The camera uses fast shutter speeds to stop motion.
Beach Use this mode to capture scenes at the beach. This mode allows you to capture bright beach scenes, with a good balance of highlights and shadows.
Snow Use this mode to capture scenes in snow. This mode allows you to capture bright snow scenes, preserving the correct brightness of the snow.
Sunset Use this mode to capture outdoor scenes at sunset.
This mode starts the focus at infinity and sets the flash to 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.