INTRODUCTION
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• Triple Self-timer (page 73)
The self-timer can be set up to repeat three times,
automatically.
• Auto Macro (pages 81, 83)
Auto Macro automatically switches to the macro mode
when the distance between the camera and subject it
shorter than the Auto Focus range.
• Quick Shutter (page 81)
When you press the shutter button all the way down
without pausing, the camera immediately records the
image without waiting for Auto Focus to be performed.
This helps to avoid missing a special moment while you
wait for the camera to Auto Focus.
• Auto Focus Area Selection (page 82)
When “ Multi” is selected for the Auto Focus area, the
camera takes simultaneous meter readings at nine
different points and automatically selects the best one.
• Three exposure modes (page 92)
Three exposure modes control aperture and shutter
speed: aperture priority AE (A mode), shutter speed
priority AE (S mode), and manual exposure (M mode).
• Five continuous shutter modes (page 97)
In addition to normal-speed continuous shutter, you can
also select high-speed continuous shutter, flash
continuous shutter, zoom continuous shutter, or multi
continuous shutter.
• BEST SHOT (page 103)
Simply select one of a collection of built-in sample scenes
and the camera sets up for the scene you selected. It’s
the simple way to set up for beautiful snapshots quickly
and easily. New BEST SHOT sample scenes include
setups for High Sensitivity and Anti Shake.
• Business Shot (page 111)
Business Shot automatically corrects rectangular shapes
when recording the image of a business card, document,
whiteboard, or similar subjects from an angle.
• Restoring an Old Photograph (page 113)
You can use the procedure in this section to restore an
old, faded photograph with the color provided by modern
digital camera technology.
• ID Photo Feature (page 116)
After recording a portrait, you can print a page that
contains a number of different versions in standard ID
photo dimensions.