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Advanced Settings
.
To use Detect Smile to record when a subject is smiling
(Detect Smile)
1.
Point the camera at the subject and half-press the shutter button. Wait
until the camera adjusts exposure and focus automatically.
2.
Press the shutter button the rest of the way
down.
The camera will go into a standby mode and start
detecting whether the subject is smiling. The camera
will release the shutter automatically the moment it
determines the subject is smiling.
• “
0
Auto” flashes on the monitor screen while smile
detection is in progress.
.
To change Auto Shutter trigger sensitivity (Sensitivity)
1.
Use [
8
] and [
2
] to select “Sensitivity” and then press [
6
].
2.
Use [
4
] and [
6
] to select the sensitivity setting you want, and then
press [SET].
• You can select any one of three sensitivity levels, from
ø
(Lowest) to
œ
(Highest).
• With the
œ
(Highest) setting, the auto shutter release is triggered relatively
easily. Auto shutter release triggering becomes more difficult with the
ø
(Lowest) setting, but recorded images have the least blur. Experiment with
Auto Shutter trigger sensitivity settings to find the one that work best for you.
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Using Auto Shutter in Combination with Continuous Shutter
When shooting in combination with Continuous Shutter (page 70), the camera will go
back into Auto Shutter standby after shooting of the CS images is complete, so it will
be ready to shoot again. To stop an ongoing Continuous Shutter operation, wait until
“
0
Auto” is flashing on the monitor screen, and then press [SET].
Indicator:
The indicator color
changes from red to
green when the
camera is getting ready
to release the shutter.