Camera: Selecting A Camera Mode - Sony NSC-GC1 Network Sharing Camera Handbook

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Camera: Selecting a camera mode

The following modes are predetermined to match the scene conditions.
Scene Selection
Allows you to shoot night
scenes at far distance without
losing the darkness atmosphere
of the surroundings.
Allows you to shoot images
with a softer atmosphere for
portraits of people, flower, etc.
Shoots moving subjects
outdoors or in other bright
places.
When shooting snowy scenes
or other places where the
whole screen appears white,
use this mode to prevent
sunken colors and record clear
images.
Shoot candlelit scenes, without
spoiling the atmosphere.
Program
Adjustments necessary for shooting are made automatically, but you can also
make adjustments of EV, etc., as desired. In addition, you can also set the
desired shooting functions using menus.
Auto
You can shoot images in Auto adjustment mode.
*The shutter speed becomes slower, so using a tripod is recommended.
Twilight*
Soft snap
High-speed shutter
Snow
Candle
For details on the operation 1 page 34
Twilight portrait*
Suitable for shooting
portraits in dark places.
Allows you to shoot sharp
images of people in dark
places without losing the
dark atmosphere of the
surroundings.
Landscape
Focuses only on a distant
subject to shoot landscapes,
etc.
Beach
When shooting seaside or
lakeside scenes, the blue of
the water is clearly recorded.
Allows you to record
fireworks in all their
splendor.
PHOTO
MOVIE
Fireworks*
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