Camera Shooting Modes - FujiFilm FinePix S2000HD User Manual

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Camera Shooting Modes

The camera has various automatic and semi-automatic shooting modes, to help the
photographer capture the perfect image.
To select a shooting mode, align the mode icon with the mark next to the Mode Dial.
AUTO: Simple 'Point and
Shoot' mode recommended
for first time users of digital
cameras
ANTI-BLUR: High shutter
speeds reduce blur caused
by subject movement or
camera shake.
NATURAL LIGHT: Capture
natural light indoors, under
low light, or where a flash
can not be used.
Macro or Super Macro modes are used for close-up images.
The Macro modes are selected by pressing the left selector button. Repetitive pressing will
cycle through the modes.
Please Note: Macro mode can also be cancelled by turning
the camera off or selecting another shooting mode.
FinePix S2000HD Digital Camera
P, S, M: Select for full control over
camera settings
NATURAL LIGHT & FLASH: Helps ensure
good results in situations with difficult
lighting. Each time the shutter is
pressed, the camera takes two shots:
one with the flash and one without.
MACRO > SUPER MACRO > OFF
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CUSTOM: Recall stored
settings for P,S and M.
MOVIE: Record short MPEG-4
movies with sound
SCENE POSITION: Choose a
scene suited to the subject
and let the camera do the
rest.
ZOOM BRACKETTING: Take 3
shots each time the shutter is
pressed. The first will be at the
current zoom, the second at
1.4x and the third at 2x.

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