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Using the Picture Capture and Video Record menus

The

Picture Capture and

Video Record menus allow you to adjust camera

settings that affect the characteristics of the pictures and video clips you capture. The

Picture Capture Menu displays only those features available for taking pictures while

the

Video Record Menu displays only features available for recording video clips.

1. Slide

to

or

, then press

.

2. Use

to highlight an option, then press

to display the option’s menu.

3. Use

to highlight a setting, then press

to change the setting or press to

exit without changing the setting.

4. To exit the menu, press repeatedly until you return to

Picture Capture or

Video Record.

For on-camera information about an option, use

to highlight Help... in the option's

menu, then press

.

Unless otherwise noted, the setting remains in effect until you turn off the camera. The
next time you turn on the camera, the settings reset to their defaults.

Shooting Mode (

only)—For selecting a predefined setting optimized for particular

types of scenes or shooting situations.

Auto Mode (Default)—For taking good shots quickly, when you do not have

time to select a special shooting mode.

Close-up—For taking close-up pictures of subjects between 150 mm and 1 m

(5.9 to 39.97 in) away.

Steady Photo—For minimizing picture blur when the subject is moving or you

cannot hold the camera still long enough in moderate to dim light conditions (see

“Optimizing exposure” on page 11

).

Theatre—For capturing images at school programs, concerts, or indoor sporting

events without using flash.

/

Panorama—For grand landscapes or group pictures where you need to

capture a wide shot that one image cannot capture (see

“Using Panorama mode”

on page 15

).

Landscape—For scenes with deep perspective, such as mountain scenes.

Portrait—For pictures that have one or more people as their primary subject.

Action—For capturing sporting events, moving cars, or any scene where you

want to stop the action.

Night Portrait—For capturing images of people at night. This mode uses the

flash and a long exposure. As a result, you must set the camera on a tripod or stable
surface.

Beach—For capturing scenes at the beach.

Snow—For capturing scenes in snow.

Sunset—For capturing outdoor scenes at sunset.

Self-Timer—For capturing images or recording video after a 10-second delay (see

“Using the Self-Timer setting” on page 16

).

Adaptive Lighting (

only)—Balances the relationship between light and dark areas.

For more information, see

“Adaptive Lighting” on page 17

.

Off (Default), On

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Setting options for taking pictures and recording video clips