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Choosing a Mode That Matches the Subject or Situation
Choose a creative mode according to the subject or situation:
Option
Description
Pop (
P
)
Shoot bright, vivid pictures.
Retro (
Q
)
Choose for a faded, retro effect. Use the
&
(feature)
menu (
61) to choose a hue from red and yellow.
High-contrast
monochrome (
R
)
Shoot in high-contrast black-and-white.
Nostalgic sepia
(
S
)
Shoot in sepia for an antique look.
HDR (
5
)
Photograph high-contrast scenes (
Soft (
q
)
Shoot photographs with a soft filter effect. Use the
&
menu to select the amount of softening and to
choose how softening applies when a portrait sub-
ject is detected:
•
Filter strength
: Choose from
I
(high),
J
(normal),
and
K
(low).
•
Portrait
: If
L
is selected and the camera detects
portrait subjects (up to three), softening will be
adjusted to make them stand out. If
M
is
selected, softening will be applied equally to the
portrait subject and the background.
Easy panorama (
p
)
Shoot panoramas for later viewing on the camera
(
63).
Miniature effect (
r
)
The top and bottom of each photo is blurred so that
the subject appears to have been a diorama photo-
graphed at short range. Works best when shooting
from a high vantage point.
Selective color (
s
)
Take photos in which only a selected hue appears in
color (
66).
Cross process (
6
)
Choose a base color to create photographs with dif-
ferent hues. Use the
&
menu to choose a base color
from red, green, blue, and yellow.