Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Users Manual
- Reference Manual (Supplied on CD-ROM)
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Photography
- Creative Photography (Scene Modes)
- Basic Playback
- Guide Mode
- Live View - Framing Photographs in the Monitor
- Recording and Viewing Movies
- Release Mode
- Advanced Photography
- Advanced Playback
- Setup / Menus
- Navigating the Menus
- Playback Menu
- Shooting Menu
- Setup Menu
- List of Menu Options
- Reset Setup Options
- LCD Brightness
- Info Display Format
- Auto Info Display
- Video Mode
- Flicker Reduction
- Time Zone and Date
- Language
- Image Comment
- Auto Image Rotation
- Dust Off Ref Photo
- Auto Off Timers
- Self-Timer Delay
- Beep
- Rangefinder
- File Number Sequence
- Buttons
- Slot Empty Release Lock
- Date Imprint
- Storage Folder
- Eye-Fi Upload
- Firmware Version
- Retouch Menu
- Recent Settings
- Connection to a Computer
- Printing Photographs
- Playback on a TV
- Compatible Lenses
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Optional Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- List of Available Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Correction to Manuals
- Scans of CD-ROMs
- Lens Warranty
- Camera Warranty
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Night
portrait
Mode
Creative Photography (Scene Modes)
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The camera offers a choice
of
"scene" modes. Choosing a scene
mode automatically optimizes settings
to
suit the selected scene,
making creative photography
as
simple
as
selecting amode, framing
a picture, and shooting
as
described on pages 17-21.
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The
Mode
Dial
The following scenes can be selected
with
the mode Mode
dial
dial:
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Scene
Modes
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Portrait
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Landscape
Use
for portraits
with
soft, natural-
looking skin tones. If the subject
is
far
from the background or a telephoto lens
is
used, background details will be
softened
to
lend the composition a
sense
of
depth.
Use
for vivid landscape shots
in
daylight.
The built-in flash and AF-assist
illuminator turn off;
use
of
a tripod
is
recommended
to
prevent blur when
lighting
is
poor.
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