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In the <
2
> (Portrait), <
3
> (Landscape), <
4
> (Close-up), and <
5
>
(Sports) Basic Zone modes, you can shoot while the settings match the
lighting or scene type. Normally, [
Default setting
] is adequate, but if the
settings match the lighting condition or scene, the picture will look more
accurate to your eye.
For Live View shooting, if you set both [
Shoot by lighting or scene
type
] and [
Shoot by ambience selection
] (p.64), you should first set
[
Shoot by lighting or scene type
]. This will make it easier to see the
resulting effect on the LCD monitor.
1
Set the Mode Dial to any of the
following modes: <
2
> <
3
>
<
4
> <
5
>
2
Display the Live View image.
With the Live View image displayed,
you can see the resulting effect.
Press the <
A
> button to switch to
Live View shooting.
Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type
Lighting or Scene
1 7
C
2 3 4 5 6
(1) Default setting
k
k
k
k
(2) Daylight
k
k
k
k
(3) Shade
k
k
k
k
(4) Cloudy
k
k
k
k
(5) Tungsten light
k
k
k
(6) Fluorescent light
k
k
k
(7) Sunset
k
k
k
k
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