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Using the Shooting Functions — Procedure of Setting
2
Specify the Shooting settings.
Pressing buttons or selecting menu allows you to
specify Shooting functions. You can obtain the best
result for shooting.
Z
Specifying functions using buttons
D
Exposure
compensation
button
(
n
)
Instant Zoom button
e
(
p
)
Macro button
d
(
q
)
Flash button
f
(
o
)
Continuous shooting
button
Intelligent Face
Detection/
b
Red-eye removal
button
Dual IS button
Instant Zoom
Instant Zoom allows you to decide how
to frame a picture while seeing the
area around your subject on the
screen. Instant Zoom is also quicker to
zoom than optical zoom (
➝
p.71).
e
Macro
Used for close-up shots (
➝
p.65).
d
Flash
Used for shots in dark locations or for
backlit subjects, etc. (
➝
p.66).
f
Continuous
shooting
Used to take a series of continuous
shots or to use auto bracketing (with
exposure compensation) (
➝
p.68).
D
Exposure
compensation
Used for changing the image
brightness (
➝
p.63).
Intelligent Face
Detection/
b
Red-eye
removal
Pressing this button allows you to
focus on people’s faces. Also, red-eye
effect, caused by the light of the flash
reflecting off the inside of the eye, can
be corrected before an image is
recorded. (
➝
p.29).
Dual IS mode
Reduces camera shake and moving
subject blurring (
➝
p.31).