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Basic Zone Modes
This is for fast-moving subjects when you
want to freeze the action.
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The camera will first track the subject with the center
AF point. Focus tracking will then continue with any
of the seven AF points covering the subject.
¡ While you press the shutter button, focusing will
continue for continuous shooting.
¡ Using a telephoto lens is recommended.
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When focus is achieved, the beeper will sound softly.
s The AF mode will be set to <Z>, the drive
mode will be set to <i>, and the metering mode
will be set to <q> automatically.
This mode is for shooting people outside at
twilight or at night. The flash illuminates the
subject and a slow sync speed captures a
natural-looking exposure of the background.
¡ If you want to shoot a night scene without people,
use the <3> mode instead.
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Tell the subject to keep still even after the flash fires.
s The AF mode will be set to <X>, the
drive mode will be set to <u>, and the metering
mode will be set to <q> automatically.
You can disable the flash when you do not
want it to fire.
¡ The built-in flash or any external Speedlite will
not fire.
s The AF mode will be set to <9>, the drive
mode will be set to <u>, and the metering
mode will be set to <q> automatically.
5
Sports
6
Night Portrait
7
Flash off
In the <
6
> mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. In the <
3
> or <
7
>
mode, if the shutter speed display blinks, be aware that camera shake may occur.