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4 ShootingFunctions
Set the mode dial to =, s, q, \, .or a if you cannot capture the desired image in I(Auto Picture) mode.
The characteristics of each mode are as follows.
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| The optimal capture mode is automatically selected | |
I Auto Picture | from the U(Standard), =(Portrait), s(Landscape), | ||
q (Macro), \(Moving Object) and .(Night Scene | |||
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| Portrait) modes. When shooting with Live View, d | |
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| (Blue Sky) and K (Sunset) can also be selected. | |
= | Portrait | Optimal for capturing portraits. Reproduces a healthy | |
and bright skin tone. | |||
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| Deepens the focus range, emphasizes contour and | |
s | Landscape | saturation of trees and the sky, and produces a | |
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| vibrant image. | |
q | Macro | Lets you take vibrant pictures of flowers and other | |
small subjects at short distances. | |||
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\ |
| Lets you take sharp pictures of a quickly moving | |
Moving Object | subject, such as at sporting events. The drive mode | ||
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| is fixed to g(Continuous Shooting (Hi)). | |
. | Night Scene | Lets you capture people against a night view or at dusk. | |
Portrait | |||
a | Flash Off | The flash is deactivated. Other settings are the same | |
as U(Standard) in I. | |||
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In ., even though the flash is used, the camera will use slow shutter speeds so the background areas beyond the flash’s reach will also appear correctly exposed in the picture (1
When \is automatically selected in I, pictures are taken in the drive mode set beforehand.