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Setting the Scene Mode
By simply selecting one of the following 21 modes, you can capture the image with most
appropriate settings.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
].
a. Press the
MENU
button.
b. Select [Scene Mode] with the
S
/
T
buttons, and press the
SET
button.
c. Select the desired scene mode with the
S
/
T
buttons, and press the
SET
button.
2. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, and then press it
down fully.
The table below will help you choose the appropriate scene mode:
Scene mode
Description
[
A
] Auto
Camera automatically determines settings needed for the best
picture.
[
] Panorama
To create 360° panoramic images.
[
] Portrait Man
To photograph a man and blur out the background.
[
] Portrait Lady
To photograph a lady and blur out the background.
[
] Landscape
To photograph mountains, forests or other landscape scenery
rich in color.
[
] Sports
To photograph fast-moving objects.
[
] Night Portrait
Red-eye reduction and low shutter speed to capture nighttime
portraits.
[
] Night
To photograph scenes at night.
[
] Candlelight
Softer focus and daylight white balance (tripod use suggested).
[
] Fireworks
Small aperture setting and slow shutter speed (tripod use
suggested).
[ ] Macro
For close-up photography.
[
] Sunset
Small aperture setting and daylight white-balance, ideal for
use where shades of red are prominent.
[
] Sunrise
High color saturation and deeper red shades.
[
] Splash Water Fast shutter speed.
[
] Flowing Water Slow shutter speed to capture soft flowing water and detailed
backgrounds.
[
] Sepia
Capture sepia tone images.
[
] Black & White Capture black and white images.
[
] Snow
Capture clear snow scenes without darkened subjects and
bluish tint.
[
] Beach
Capture bright beach scenes and sunlit water surfaces.
[
] Pets
High shutter speed to capture lively pets in action.
[
] Manual
User-defined exposure and white balance.