This mode is best for broad landscapes. The
FLASH is deactivated and the depth of field
is increased. In low light the shutter speed
is slower so you can take night scenes. Use
a tripod to prevent blurring.
When any SCENE mode is set, selecting MACRO shifts the camera settings to NORMAL mode.
If you cancel the MACRO, the camera settings remains in NORMAL mode.
When using SCENE mode
Using SCENE modes together with Exif 2.2 software and PRINT Image Matching II will provide
the best possible printing results.
Other camera settings and functions in SCENE mode
The Self timer, Exposure Adjustment, Resolution, Continuous Shooting, Digital Zoom, Frames,
etc. are not affected by the SCENE mode.
NORMAL MODE
This mode is best for most shooting.
The FLASH works automatically based
on the available light on the subject.
The SHUTTER speed is also selected
to minimize blurring.
LANDSCAPE MODE
PORTRAIT MODE
This mode is designed for personal portraits.
The depth of field is reduced (1-3m ) and the
FLASH is automatically set to reduce red-
eyes. When using the FORCED FLASH in dark
settings the SLOW SYNCRO SHUTTER feature
is set (See page 30.) allowing you to take
shots with a brighter background. The use of
a tripod is recommended to prevent blurring.
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