Matching Settings To The Scene; Premium Shot - Ricoh PX User Manual

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1 Matching Settings to the Scene

Premium Shot

Choose a premium shot mode to match settings to the scene.
Premium Shot Modes
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Cooking
Sweets
Auction
Party
Hand-Held
Night Scn
P mode
Portrait
Night Portrait Use when taking portrait pictures against a nightscape. The
Loupe
Landscape
Beach
Snow
Sports
Fireworks
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Adjust brightness and hue to make food look delicious.
Take pictures with the edges artfully blurred, creating a
rectangular or oval vignette in a white frame.
Combine multiple photos to form a single image using the
layout of your choice (GP.41).
Capture indoor background lighting; the flash can still be used
to illuminate your main subject.
Use for hand-held shots of night scenes.
Choose for access to nearly all the options in the shooting
menu (GP.71) when you want to adjust settings manually
(GP.104).
Use for portraits. The camera automatically detects faces (up to
eight) and adjust focus, brightness, and color.
shutter speed slows down, so be careful of camera shake.
Optimize zoom for tighter-than-normal close-ups. Optical
zoom cannot be used.
Use when taking scenery pictures with abundant greenery or
blue sky.
Take bright portraits on sunlit beaches or other brightly-lit
expanses of sand.
Reproduce natural lighting in shots of snowfields, with portrait
subjects correctly exposed.
Use when taking pictures of moving objects.
Photograph fireworks. Press " to choose from exposure times
of two, four, and eight seconds. Before shooting, mount the
camera on a tripod or rest it on a steady, level surface.

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