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The camera automatically detects shooting conditions, such as backlight or an night scene, and then takes the shot.
(Off) | Does not use the Scene Recognition. | |||||
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| If the camera does not recognize the scene, it shoots the | |||||
| image just as if scene recognition was set to [Off]. | |||||
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(Advanced) | The camera shoots one image without using the scene |
| recognition function and another image using scene |
| recognition. is displayed next to a scene recognition mark. |
| (A total of two shots) |
| If the camera does not recognize the scene, it only shoots one |
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| In this case, the image is shot just as if scene recognition was |
| set to [Off]. |
The following scenes can be recognized. The camera identifies the optimum scene and displays each mark.
When the shutter is pressed halfway down while a mark is displayed, the mark color turns green and scene recognition is confirmed.
Twilight
Twilight Portrait
Twilight using a tripod
Backlight
Backlight Portrait
•Scene recognition does not function in the following situations:
–During burst shooting
–When using digital zoom
•The flash is set to(Flash Auto) or (Flash forced off).
•When the Face Detection function is set to [Off], and [Scene Recognition] is set to [Auto] or [Advanced], [Face Detection] is changed to [Auto].
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