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Shooting tips and information
Getting to know your camera better
10
Taking pictures of a white beach or snow scene
In normal cases, white subjects such as snow will appear darker than usual
when the picture is taken. There are several ways to capture the whiteness.
Adjust [F] to [+].
Use [BEACH & SNOW] in g (Scene mode) to take the picture. It is most
suitable for taking pictures of the sea in a sunny day or snow-capped
mountains. g“Scene mode” (P. 27)
Use [nHI] (Highlight control).
Press the shutter button halfway at the center of the viewfinder where you wish
to highlight the whiteness. The metered part at the center will be set to appear
whiter.
Use the auto bracketing function to take the picture.
If you do not know the amount of exposure compensation, try using auto
bracketing. The compensation value changes a little every time you press the
shutter button. If you set a larger exposure compensation, you can change the
compensation value either upwards or downwards based on that value and shoot
the picture.
g
“Exposure compensation
k
Varying the image brightness” (P. 75)
Taking pictures of a subject against backlight
If the background is too bright compared to the subject, the exposure will be
affected at the bright parts and the subject will appear darker. This is because
the camera determines the exposure from the brightness of the whole screen.
Set [d(METERING)] to n (spot metering) to measure the exposure of the
subject in the center of the picture. To change the composition, place the
subject in the center of the picture. While holding down the AFL button, change
the composition and press the shutter button.
g“Metering mode k Changing the metering system” (P. 73)
Activate the flash, set the flash mode to [#] (fill-in flash) and shoot the picture.
You can shoot a subject against backlight without the face of the subject
appearing dark. [#] (fill-in flash) is used for shooting against backlight and
under fluorescent and other artificial lighting.
g“Setting the flash mode” (P. 50)
Image turns out too bright or too dark
When taking pictures in S mode or A mode, the shutter speed or aperture
setting displayed in the control panel screen or viewfinder may blink. A red
display means that the correct exposure cannot be obtained. If you take the
picture as is, the picture will appear too bright or too dark. If that happens,
change the aperture setting or shutter speed.
gA: Aperture priority shooting” (P. 30)
gS: Shutter priority shooting” (P. 32)
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