Shooting According To Scene Conditions; Scene Selection - Sony CD Mavica MVC-CD350 Operating Instructions Manual

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Shooting
according
to
scene
conditions
Scene Selection
Mode dial: SCN
When
shooflng
night scenes,
shooting
people
at night, shooting
landscapes,
shooting
portraits,
shooting
snowy
scenes,
shooting
at the shore,
or shooting
with
priority
on the shutter
speed
such as motion
scenes,
use the following
modes
to increase
the quality
of your images.
._
Twilight
mode
Allows
you to shoot
night scenes
a_ For
distance
without
losing
the dark atmosphere
of the surroundings.
The shutter
speed
becomes
slower,
so we recommend
that you
use a tripod
to prevent
shaking.
lhJ Twilight
portrait
mode
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,
q'he
shutter
speed
becomes
slower,
so we
recommend
that you use a tripod
to prevent
shaking.
• The flash strobes regardless of the surrounding
brightness.
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Landscape
mode
Focuses
on a distant
sul_iect
to shoot
landscapes,
etc.
I_1 Soft snap mode
The soft snap mode
lets you shoot
skin
colors
in brighter
mid warmer
tones for
more beautiful
pictures.
In addition,
the soft
focus
effect creates
a gentle
atmosphere
for
portraits
of people,
flowers,
etc.
Snow
mode
When
shooting
snowy
scenes
or other
places
where
the whole
screen
appears
white,
use this mode
to prevent
sunken
colors
and record
clear and sharp images.
• The flash is set to _ (Forced flash) or (_ (No
flash)
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• You cannot shoot in macro nlode.
• You cannot use the flash
• You cannot shoot in macro mode
• The flash is set to _ (Forced flash) or (_ (No
flash)
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