Landscape Mode; Portrait Mode; Night View Mode; Night Portrait Mode - Epson PhotoPC L-500V User Manual

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Landscape mode

This mode is best for broad landscapes. When you select this mode, the camera automatically
deactivates the flash so the image of the landscape can be captured more clearly. However, you
can activate the flash by changing the flash mode setting. In low light the shutter speed is reduced,
enabling you to photograph scenes at dusk. Use a tripod to prevent camera shake.

Portrait mode

This mode is designed for personal portraits. The depth of field is reduced (1 - 3 m). When using
the fill-in flash in dark settings, the slow synchro shutter feature is set allowing you to take shots
with a brighter background. The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent camera shake.

Night View mode

This mode is designed to photograph night scenes. Selecting this mode will automatically turn off
the flash so that night scenes can be captured well. You can still change the flash mode setting.
Use a tripod to prevent camera shake.

Night Portrait mode

This mode is best for taking portraits in the dark. Selecting this mode will automatically switch
the flash mode to slow synchro. You can still change the flash mode setting. Use a tripod to prevent
camera shake.
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