NIGHT EXPOSURE PORTRAIT MODE
If a photograph is to be taken of a subject in the dark, a long exposure can be used.
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Press the flash mode button until the LCD shows the "Night portrait" symbol .
This allows you to use an ultra-long exposure of up to one second in poor lighting
conditions. Set the subject in the viewfinder and press the shutter release button.
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An automatic exposure is made if the flash is in stand-by mode. The automatic expo
sure sets an appropriate exposure time for photographs taken in the early morning,
late evening, under cloudy skies or for night exposures.
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Use a tripod to avoid camera shake.
BURST (Fig. 11)
This operating mode allows the user to take a series of photographs one after the
other for as long as the shutter release button is pressed. In this operating mode the
flash is switched off. Continuous events or photographs of moving subjects can be
captured exactly using the burst mode.
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Press the "Mode" button to select the burst mode .
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Press and hold down the shutter release button. Your camera will take a series of
photographs at one second intervals for as long as the button is held down.
"INFINITY" SETTING
Use this mode when taking photographs of distant landscapes, as well as for
photographs of panoramas or landscapes taken through glass. For maximum
sharpness, the focusing distance is set to "infinity".
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Press the "Mode" button to set the symbol to .
This guarantees your pictures are sharp over a large range of focusing distances.
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