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Advanced Features — Photography
Setting Shooting Mode
B Auto
This is the easiest mode for providing crisp and clear
shots.
Use this mode for ordinary photography.
Camera specifies all settings other than [ QUALITY]
and [ HIGH-SPEED SHOOTING] automatically.
Set the Mode dial to B .
CHECK
• See p.77-78 for information on the available flash
modes.
•[S ISO] (sensitivity) setting can be selected from
[AUTO(400)], [AUTO(800)], [AUTO(1600)] (➝p.74).
FSB (film simulation
bracketing)
Use this mode to shoot the same image continuously in
different color or tone. 3 types of film ([ PROVIA],
[ Velvia], [ SOFT]) are available. For details on
film characteristics, see p.88.
CHECK
See p.77-78 for information on the available flash modes.
CAUTION
• Bracket shooting will not be performed, even if the
shutter button is pressed when [ CCD-RAW] is set to
[ON] in the [SET-UP] menu. Shooting mode will be set
to N (factory default setting), and only 1 frame will be
shot.
• When the settings of [ DYNAMIC RANGE],
[ COLOR], [ TONE] and [ SHARPNESS] in the
shooting menu are changed, bracket shooting cannot
be performed. Turn the power switch to OFF and then
back ON to perform bracket shooting.
• When the power switch is turned OFF and then back
ON, the camera is set to the factory default setting,
except focus mode, photometry mode and EVF/LCD
selector functions (➝p.86-87).
You can select the most suitable setting according to the subject by selecting one of Shooting modes.
Set the Mode dial to .