Starting the recording mode
How to use the Scene modes
Using Scene modes, you can easily configure the camera so that it automatically uses the optimal settings for a given shooting situation.
1. Select Scene mode by using the |
MODE button. (p.23) |
2. Point the camera towards the subject |
and compose the image using the |
LCD screen. |
The Scene modes are listed below.
[Aqua] | ( [] | This mode is for underwater photography. |
[Beauty Shot] | ( | Use when shooting portraits. Clears |
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| most facial imperfections. |
[Frame Guide] | ( | Use when you want someone else to |
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| take a picture for you from the angle |
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| you choose. |
3. Press the shutter button to capture an |
image. |
÷ You can also change the Scene mode |
by pressing the MENU button, selecting |
[Night] (
[Portrait] (
[Children] ( D
Use for shooting still images at night or in other dark conditions.
To take a picture of a person.
To take a picture of children, pets, and other subjects that don'tstay still.
Scene, and then seleting a Scene in |
the Scene menu. |
[Landscape] | ( | To take pictures of distant scenery. |
[Close Up] | ( D | |
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| as plants and insects. |
[Text] | ( B | Use this mode to shoot a document. |
[Sunset] | ( | For taking pictures of sunsets. |
[Dawn] | ( D | Daybreak scenes. |
[Backlight] | ( | For portraits without shadows caused |
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| by backlighting. |
[Firework] | ( m | ) : Firework scenes. |
[Beach&Snow] | ( | ) : For ocean, lake, beach and snowscape |
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| scenes. |
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