Using the LCD Menus to Change Settings
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NOTE
Even if you don’t speak into the microphone, your camera records
ambient noise when recording is turned on, and your images take
up more space on the memory card. To fit more images on your
memory card, make sure you turn recording off when you no
longer want to use it.
Using Programmed Subject Settings
The Program user mode provides four programmed settings
that let you choose the type of shot you’re taking. The
camera automatically assigns the optimum exposure,
metering method, and sensitivity for your subject.
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Normal
Appropriate for most photographs. Uses
the following settings: auto exposure,
matrix metering.
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Sports
Recommended for action photographs.
Uses the following settings: high shutter
speed, automatic sensitivity, matrix
metering.
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Portrait
Recommended for portraits. Uses the
following settings: spot metering,
aperture fixed at f/2.4.
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Landscape
Recommended for landscapes or scenery.
Uses the following settings: matrix
metering, aperture set to f/8.0. (The
aperture automatically changes to f/2.4
when the subject is dim.)
Follow these steps to use programmed subject settings:
1
Set the camera to Program user mode. (See page 4-2 for
instructions.)
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