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Set the mode dial to the desired shooting mode.

The camera determines the optimum settings for shooting pictures. [CAMERA MENU]
settings such as ISO sensitivity cannot be changed.

The camera automatically sets the optimum aperture value and shutter speed for the
brightness of the subject. [CAMERA MENU] settings such as ISO sensitivity can be
changed.

This function reduces the blur incurred by a moving subject or camera shake when taking
pictures.

Use PORTRAIT and LANDSCAPE to shoot pictures with the optimal settings.

Select from 11 available scene modes, according to the shooting conditions.
Press

 to set.

• The scene selection screen displays sample images and

the shooting mode to best suit the situation.

• To switch to a different scene mode after a scene mode has

been selected, press

m to select [SCENE] from the top

menu and display the scene selection screen.

• By switching to another scene, most settings will be

changed to the default settings of each scene.

Follow the shooting guide displayed on the screen to set the
target items.
• Press

m to display the shooting guide again.

• To change the setting without using the shooting guide, set

the shooting mode to another one.

• The content set using the shooting guide will change to the

default setting by pressing

m or changing the mode

using the mode dial.

Mode dial

Switching shooting modes

h

Shooting pictures with automatic settings

P

Set the optimum aperture value and shutter speed

h Shooting pictures using digital image stabilization

B E Shooting pictures according to the situation

f Shooting pictures by selecting a scene mode according to the

situation

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R Follow the shooting guide

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NIGHT+PORTRAIT

SET

OK

MENU

EXIT

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5

OK

SET

BACK

MENU

SHOOTING GUIDE

Brightening subject.

Shooting into backlight.

Set particular lighting.

Blurring background.

Adjusting area in focus.

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