Introduction
Getting Ready
Taking Pictures
Playback
Set Up
GB-43
Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
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Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
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Using Flash
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Adjusting Brightness
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Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Nomenclature
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Troubleshooting
"
I
" comprises the 4 shooting modes described below.
j
Sports Action mode
This is the best shooting mode for scenes with a lot of movement, such as
sporting events.
e
Portrait mode
Use this shooting mode for photographs of people.
In this mode, the white balance is optimized to give exquisite skin tones.
d
Night View mode
This is the best shooting mode for shots of nighttime scenes.
The camera is set not to use the flash and the focus is fixed at infinity.
f
Night Portrait mode
This mode is ideal for shots of people against a nighttime background.
The flash can be set either to "auto flash mode", in which the flash
automatically fires according to the ambient light levels, or to "Red-eye
reduction auto mode", which prevents the subject's eye's from appearing
red.
A
Important
• Because slow shutter speeds are used in Night View and Night Portrait modes, you
should place the camera on a tripod and use the self-timer when taking pictures (
Æ
p.46) to prevent camera shake.
• These settings revert to its default value when you turn the camera off. To retain the
setting, set Mode Lock (
Æ
p.155) to ON.
• In the "
I
" mode, you cannot change the [ISO], AE mode, and [LONG EXP.] setting.
• In the Night View mode, you cannot change [EXP. COMP.] setting.