Shooting according to scene conditions

Mode selector:

When shooting night scenes, shooting people at night, shooting landscapes, or shooting a waterfront or a snowscape, use the modes listed below to increase the quality of your images.

Twilight mode

Under dark lighting conditions, you can shoot a distant night view. However, because the shutter speed is slower under these conditions, we recommend you use a tripod.

Twilight portrait mode

Use this mode when shooting people in the foreground at night. This mode allows you to shoot images of people in the foreground with distinct outlines without losing the feeling that you are shooting at night. Because the shutter speed is slow, it is recommended that you use a tripod.

The flash forcely strobes.

Landscape mode

Focuses on images far away, so is convenient for shooting landscapes at a distance.

Snow mode

When the whole of the screen turns white, such as when you are shooting a snowscape, use this mode. This mode prevents the image from losing color and brighten each color.

The flash is set to (Forced flash) or (No flash).

Beach mode

When shooting at the seaside or the lakeside, the blue of the sea is clearly recorded.

You cannot shoot in Macro mode.

The flash cannot be used.

 

 

 

The flash is set to (Forced flash) or

(No

 

 

 

You cannot shoot in Macro mode.

flash).

 

 

 

The flash is set to (Forced flash) or (No flash).

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Sony DSC-P32, DSC-P72 operating instructions Shooting according to scene conditions, Twilight portrait mode