User manual
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EN
Shooting
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Subject type Scene mode Description
Nightscapes
d
 Light Trails
The camera automatically shoots multiple images, 
takes newly bright areas only, and composites them 
into a single image.
With normal long exposure, an image of light trace such 
as star trails with bright buildings tends to get too bright. 
You can capture them without over exposure while 
checking the progress.
Press the shutter button to start shooting, then view the 
changing result in the monitor and press the shutter 
button again to end shooting once the desired result is 
achieved (maximum 3 hours).
We recommend that you use a tripod and either 
OI.Share or a remote cable (P. 204, 219).
•  Advanced settings can be accessed via live 
composite photography (dark and light fi eld 
composite) in 
B
 mode (P. 47).
Motion
C
Sport
Suitable for fast action shooting.
The camera will take photos while the shutter button is 
pressed.
m
Children
Suitable for photographs of children and other active 
subjects.
J
Panning
Choose to blur the background behind moving objects.
The camera chooses the optimal shutter speed for 
panning shots based on camera motion.
Scenery
F
Landscape Suitable for landscape shooting.
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Sunset Suitable for shooting the sunset.
g
Beach & Snow
Suitable for shooting at snow-capped mountains, 
seascapes in the sun, and other whitish scenes.
s
 Panorama
Take photos that can afterwards be joined on a 
computer to create a panorama.
•  For information on taking photos using this feature, 
see “Shooting a Panorama” (P. 54).
E
 Backlight HDR
Suitable for high-contrast scenes. Each time the shutter 
button is pressed, the camera takes four shots and 
subsequently merges them into one, correctly exposed 
image.










