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Selecting the Shooting Scene
By setting the H(Scene) icon to the dial indicator, you can choose from the following 8 shooting scenes.
3 BasicOperations
A(Night Scene) | Used for night scenes. Use a tripod, etc. to prevent | |
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i(Surf & Snow) | For capturing images of dazzling backgrounds, such as | |
snowy mountains. | ||
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B(Text) | Lets you take clear pictures of text or writing. | |
K(Sunset) | For capturing the sunrise or sunset in beautiful colors. | |
C(Kids) | For capturing moving kids. | |
Reproduces healthy and bright skin tone. | ||
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E(Pet) | For capturing moving pets. | |
D(Candlelight) | For capturing scenes in candlelight. | |
E(Museum) | For capturing images in places where a flash is | |
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The flash is deactivated in A(Night Scene), K (Sunset), D(Candlelight) and E(Museum) modes. Use a tripod to avoid camera shake.
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Set the mode dial to H(Scene). |
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| The Fn menu appears. The icon for the |
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| currently selected shooting scene | OK | AUTO |
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| H(Scene) mode. |
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| Fn Exit |
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