Chapter 5 - Mode / Operation Guide
The digital camera has six separate modes of
operation. You can select which mode you
want to use by rotating the Mode Dial to the
correct position. This chapter describes each of
these modes and their different button
functions.
Snapshot Mode
Snapshot mode is used for taking pictures. All the basic
principles of non-digital photography apply here, so the
more you know about it the better your pictures will be.
Snapshot mode button functions:
•
Up Button:
Increases the camera lens' exposure
value, which allows in more light.
•
Down Button:
Decreases the camera lens'
exposure value, which gradually blocks light.
•
Display Button:
Cycles through the following
LCD display settings: LCD, backlight and status
information all turned on; LCD and backlight on
but no status information; LCD off; histogram.
•
Strobe / Copy:
Determines how the strobe
light (flash) is used. Pressing the Strobe key cycles
through the following settings: Auto (A), On, Off,
and Red-Eye Reduction.