
Shooting Suited to Scenes (Scene Mode)
Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type. The following scene modes are available.
d Scene auto selector | b Portrait | c Landscape | d Sports | e Night portrait | |||
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f Party/indoor | Z Beach | z Snow | h Sunset | i Dusk/dawn | |||
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j Night landscape | k | u Food | l Museum | m Fireworks show | |||
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n Black and white copy | A Draw | o Backlighting | p Panorama assist | O Pet portrait | |||
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Selecting a Scene Mode |
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1 Press the Abutton in shooting |
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mode and tap C. |
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displayed. |
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2 Tap the desired scene icon. |
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The display changes to that for the selected scene mode.
For more information about features of scene modes, see page 64.
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3 Frame the subject and take a picture.
The degree of effects can be adjusted with the scene effect adjustment slider (A61) depending on the scene mode.
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CDisplaying the Description of Each Scene Mode (Help)
In the scene selection screen (step 2), if uis tapped the help
selection screen is displayed. Tap a scene icon to display a
Help selection
description of the features of that mode. Tap Jto return to the help selection screen.
• In the help selection screen, tap Jto return to the monitor display shown in step 2.
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