41
3
40
1
2
Turn the Mode dial to select the setting.
This is the simplest mode for taking pictures and
can be used in a wide range of situations.
In “
~
Scene Position” mode, you can select
4 types of shot (“
T
”, “
6
”, “
D
” and “
W
”). Turn
the command dial to select the setting.
%
Auto
~
: Scene Position
Use this mode for daytime shots of scenery.
Landscape mode provides crisp, clear shots of
buildings, mountains and other scenery.
●
White Balance
Use this setting for shots taken outdoors in
daylight.
●
When using the flash
The Flash mode is automatically set to
Suppressed Flash. This setting cannot be
changed.
Use this mode for shots taken in the evening or
at night. Night Scene mode gives priority to
slower shutter speeds.
●
Shutter
Slow shutter speed mode with speeds as slow
as 3 seconds.
●
White Balance
Use this setting for shots taken outdoors in
daylight (
g
).
●
When using the flash
Slow Synchro, Red-Eye ReSlow
Synchro only.
%
AUTO /
~
: SCENE POSITION
PHOTOGRAPHY MODE
This mode provides photography settings
tailored to particular types of shot.
●
!
Macro photography cannot be used in this mode.
T
Portrait
Use this mode for shots of people. Portrait mode
provides soft-tone images with natural skin
colors.
●
When using the flash
Auto Flash, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash,
Slow Synchro
D
Sports
Use this mode for moving objects. Sports mode
gives priority to faster shutter speeds.
●
Shutter
Takes pictures using fast shutter speeds.
●
White Balance
Use this setting for shots taken outdoors in
daylight.
●
When using the flash
Auto Flash or Forced Flash only.
6
Landscape
W
Night Scene