Instruction manual

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SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTION
Press the subject-program
button until the subject-program
pointer is under
.
Landscape mode is suited for
photographing landscape, scenic or
travel photographs. Landscape
photography generally requires a
large depth of field to make sure
everything is in focus. In Landscape
mode the camera is automatically set
to the smallest aperture possible
while maintaining a shutter speed
fast enough to prevent blur due to
camera shake.
Tips
For best results zoom to a wide view or use a wide angle lens and
include a foreground subject or detail to create a feeling of depth in the
picture.
Use flash when a subject in the foreground is backlit or has strong
shadows across the face. If there is no subject in the foreground, do not
use flash.
Use a tripod, especially at slower shutter speeds.
Landscape Mode
Press the subject-program
button until the subject-program
pointer is under
.
Portrait Mode
Portraits have the greatest impact
when a shallow depth-of-field* is
used to separate the subject from
the background. In Portrait mode,
the necessary settings are made
automatically, leaving you free to
capture the perfect expression.
* Depth-of-field is the area in front of
and behind the point you focused on
that appears sharp.
Tips
For best results use a mid-telephoto lens with a large aperture.
Use flash when your subject is backlit or there are strong shadows
across the face.
Lock focus on your subject’s eyes and be ready to capture the perfect
expression.