Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using the Supplied Manuals
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Two-Button Reset
- Set Language / Time
- Table of Contents
- Q & A Index
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Photography & Playback
- Focus
- Image Size & Quality
- Release Mode
- Using the Built-In Flash
- ISO Sensitivity
- P, S, A, and M Modes
- Exposure
- White Balance
- Picture Controls
- Active D-Lighting
- Multiple Exposure
- Using an Optional GPS Unit
- More Playback Options
- Connecting to Other Devices
- Menu Guide
- Compatible Lenses
- Optional Flash Units
- Other Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Defaults
- Memory Card Capacity
- Specs
- Index
- Corrections to Manual
- Software Installation Instructions
- Scan of Software CD-ROM
- AC Power Cord Specs
- Warranty
Buttons and Dials
P,
S,
A,
and MModes
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Scene modes
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Auto modes
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Auto Modes
AUTO
Auto:
Camera adjusts settings automatically
to
produce
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optimal
results
with
"point-and-shoot"
simplicity.
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Auto
(flash
off)
:
As
above, except
that
the flash will
not
fire even
when
lighting
is
poor.
Scene Modes
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Portrait:
Shoot portraits
with
background in soft focus.
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Landscape:
Preserve details in landscape shots.
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Take vivid close-ups
offlowers,
insects, and other small
objects.
Sports:
Freeze
motion
for dynamic sports shots.
Night
portrait:
Shoot portraits against a
dimly-lit
backdrop.
Use
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of
a
tripod
is
recommended
to
prevent blur
when
lighting
is
poor.