The Mode Dial
The camera offers a choice of the following shooting modes and g mode:
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Auto Modes
Select these modes for simple,
• iAuto (0 23) | • jAuto (flash off) (0 23) |
Scene Modes
The camera automatically optimizes settings to suit the scene selected with the mode dial. Match your selection to the scene being photographed.
• | kPortrait (0 28) | • | mSports (0 29) |
• | lLandscape (0 28) | • | nClose up (0 29) |
• | pChild (0 29) | • | oNight portrait (0 29) |
AScene Auto Selector (Live View)
Selecting live view in ior jmode enables automatic scene selection (“scene auto selector”; 0 41) when autofocus is used.
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