Operation Manual

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Shooting Functions
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In H (Scene) mode, you can choose from the following shooting scenes.
K
Sunset For capturing sunrises or sunsets in beautiful, vivid color.
d
Blue Sky
For capturing images of blue sky. Produces a more
impressive deep blue.
x Forest
Enhances colors of trees and sunbeams through foliage
and produces a vivid color image.
Scene Modes
Mode Characteristics
c
Portrait
For capturing portraits. Reproduces a healthy and bright
skin tone.
s Landscape
For capturing landscape views. Increases color
saturation and produces a vivid color image.
b
Macro
For capturing tiny objects at close focus range like
flowers, coins, jewelry, and more.
\ Moving Object
For capturing images of fast moving subjects, such as at
sporting events.
The drive mode is fixed to g (Continuous Shooting (Hi)).
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Night Scene
Portrait
For capturing images of people in low light conditions,
such as dusk or at night.
Even though the flash is used, the camera will use slow
shutter speeds so the background areas beyond the flash
reach will also appear correctly exposed in the picture (Slow-
speed Sync (p.222)). To prevent camera shake, either set
[Shake Reduction] (p.103) to Q (On) or mount the camera
on a tripod.
K
Sunset For capturing sunrises or sunsets in beautiful, vivid color.
d
Blue Sky
For capturing images of blue sky. Produces a more
impressive deep blue.
x
Forest
Enhances colors of trees and sunbeams through foliage
and produces a vivid color image.
A
Night Scene
Used for shooting at night. Use a tripod or flat surface to
prevent camera shake blur.
Mode Characteristics
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