Manual features to photo-shooting situations

After you are familiar with your camera, letÕs shoot an image in various situations with some settings changed. This section describes some representative manual shooting examples.

Q:To shoot a portrait with its background blurred?Shooting with aperture priority mode (page 58)

When you want to enhance the person with the background blurred, adjust the aperture manually. The more the aperture is opened (the aperture value becomes smaller), the narrower the focus is. The background is blurred accordingly.

Q:To shoot a portrait against light?Selecting a flash mode (page 69)

Shooting a human subject in a bright place can create dim facial shadows. This occurs when the background is brighter than the person. In such cases, set the ßash to (Forced ßash).

You can shoot both the person and the background clearly.

You can use the ßash within the reach of the ßash light.

Q: To shoot a night scene?

Shooting with shutter speed priority mode (page 57)

Using the ßash in the auto adjustment mode restricts the shutter speed and the ßash light does not reach distant subjects. The image, therefore, is not captured

clearly. In such cases, slow the shutter speed manually, set the ßash to (No

ßash), and reduce the light using the EV adjustment. You can then shoot a clear night scene.

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