Pan Focus Mode; Portrait Mode - Canon PowerShot G2 (PC1015) Reference Manual

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Pan Focus Mode

This mode fixes the focus so that shot can be taken quickly when the shutter
button is pressed. Use this mode when you do not want to miss a shot, but you
cannot predetermine the subject's position or focal distance. The focal length is
preset to the maximum wide angle setting.
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* The zoom, focus lock, manual focus, macro, AEB, AE lock, FE lock, AF frame, light
metering, AF mode, file format (RAW), and image adjustment (ISO speed,
contrast, sharpness, and saturation) settings cannot be adjusted in this mode.
• Shots can be taken within the range of 65 cm (25.6 in. ) at maximum wide angle
to infinity in this mode.

Portrait Mode

Use this mode when you want the subject to appear sharp and the background to
fade.
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• The AEB, AE lock, FE Lock, AF frame, light metering, file format (RAW), and image
adjustment (ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation) settings cannot be adjusted
in this mode.
• To best achieve the effect of the background gradually fading, compose the image so
that the upper half of the subject's body fills most of the viewfinder or LCD monitor.
• The background gets increasingly indistinct the more you adjust the focal length
toward telephoto.
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Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings
Turn the mode dial to
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• Shooting procedures are the same as for the
Auto mode (p. 41).
Turn the mode dial to .
1
• Shooting procedures are the same as for the
Auto mode (p. 41).
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