How To Use The Program Mode - Samsung AQ100 User Manual

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Starting the recording mode
If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode, the
default settings are used.
Even if there is a face detected, the camera may not select a
portrait mode depending on the subject's position or lighting.
The camera may not select the correct scene depending on
shooting conditions, such as camera shake, lighting, and
distance to the subject.
The [Night] mode recognizes scenes only when the fl ash is set
to off. The camera operates the [Tripod] mode after checking
the shooting conditions on the tripod for a certain length of time.
Despite being on a tripod, the camera may not select [Tripod]
mode depending on the subject's movement.
Each scene is recognized under the following conditions;
[Landscape]
(
[White]
(
[Nights]
(
[Night Portrait]
(
[Backlight]
(
[Backlight Portrait] (
[Portrait]
(
[Macro]
(
[Macro Text]
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) : When shooting outdoor scenes
) : When shooting a white background
) : When shooting nighttime scenes
) : When shooting portraits or people in a
dark outdoor place
) : When shooting a backlit scenery without
a portrait
) : When shooting a backlit portrait
) : When shooting a portrait
) : When shooting close-ups
) : When shooting texts close up
[Tripod]
(
[Action]
(
[Sunset]
(
[Blue Sky]
(
[Natural Green]
(
[Macro Color]
(
[Macro Portrait]
(

How to use the Program mode (

In the Program mode, you can manually confi gure all options
except the shutter speed and aperture value, which the camera
sets automatically to optimal settings.
1. Select the Program mode by using
the MODE button. (p.23)
2. Press the Menu button to confi gure
advanced functions.
See p.38 for further details.
) : When shooting a subject who doesn't
move when the camera is mounted
on a tripod. (Available only when the
camera recognizes it as nighttime)
) : When shooting a subject making
frequent movements
) : When shooting a sunset
) : When shooting blue sky
) : When shooting nature such as a forest
and leaves
) : When shooting a close-up shot of a
subject with multiple colors
) : When shooting close-up portrait shot
)

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