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Introduction Getting Ready
Taking Pictures
Playback Set Up
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Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
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Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
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Using Flash
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Adjusting Brightness
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Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting
"I" comprises the 4 shooting modes described below.
j Sports Action mode
This is the best shooting mode for scenes with a lot of movement, such as
sporting events.
e Portrait mode
Use this shooting mode for photographs of people.
In this mode, the white balance
is optimized to give exquisite skin tones.
d Night View mode
This is the best shooting mode for shots of nighttime scenes.
The camera is set not to use the flash and the focus is fixed at infinity
.
f Night Portrait mode
This mode is ideal for shots of people against a nighttime background.
The flash can be set either to "auto flash mode", in which the flash
automatically fires according to the ambient light levels, or to "Red-eye
reduction auto mode", which prevents the subject's eye's from appearing
red.
A Important
Because slow shutter speeds are used in Night View and Night Portrait modes, you
should place the camera on a tripod and use the self-timer when taking pictures (Æ
p.46) to prevent camera shake.
These settings revert to its default value when you turn the camera off. To retain the
setting, set Mode Lock (Æ
p.155) to ON.
•In the "I" mode, you cannot change the [ISO], AE mode, and [LONG EXP.] setting.
In the Night View mode, you cannot change [EXP. COMP.] setting.
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