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1
Set the mode dial to
S
.
The scene mode selection screen appears.
2
Select a scene mode.
3
Press
E
.
The camera is in standby mode.
Turn
R
to change the scene mode.
Scene Modes
b
Portrait
For capturing portraits.
Reproduces a healthy and bright
skin tone.
c
Landscape
For capturing landscape views.
Reproduces the vivid green of
trees.
d
Macro
For capturing tiny objects at
close focus range like flowers,
coins, jewelry, and more.
e
Moving Object
For capturing images of fast
moving subjects.
f
Night Scene
Portrait
For capturing images of people
in low light conditions, such as
dusk or at night.
g
Sunset
For capturing sunrises or
sunsets in beautiful, vivid color.
h
Blue Sky
For capturing images of blue
sky. Produces a more
impressive deep blue.
i
Forest
Enhances colors of trees and
sunbeams through foliage and
produces a vivid color image.
Portrait
Portrait
For capturing portraits.
For capturing portraits.
Reproduces a healthy
Reproduces a healthy
and bright skin tone
and bright skin tone
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
j
Night Scene
Used for shooting at night.
k
Night Scene HDR
Takes three consecutive images
at three different exposure levels
(-1, ±0, +1) to create a single
composite image from them.
l
Night Snap
For taking snapshots in poorly
lit places.
m
Food
For capturing images of food.
Saturation will be rather high
to make food look appetizing.
o
Pet
For capturing moving pets.
p
Kids
For capturing moving kids.
Reproduces healthy and bright
skin tone.
q
Surf & Snow
For capturing images of dazzling
backgrounds, such as snowy
mountains.
s
Backlight
Silhouette
Produces a silhouette image
of the subject in backlight
conditions.
t
Candlelight
For capturing scenes in
candlelight.
u
Stage Lighting
For capturing moving subjects
in poorly lit places.
v
Museum
For capturing images in places
where a flash is prohibited.
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