Doing more with your camera
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Scene Point-and-shoot simplicity when taking pictures under 8 special
conditions (see page 28).
Program Controlling the exposure compensation, flash compensation (how
much light enters the camera), and ISO speed (see page 41). The
camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture (f-number)
based on the scene lighting. Program mode offers the ease of auto
shooting with full access to all menu options. Use the Command dial
and Set button to select and adjust settings (see page 39). Press the
Menu button to change other settings.
Aperture
Priority
Controlling the aperture, exposure compensation, flash
compensation, and ISO speed (see page 41). Aperture priority mode
is primarily used to control depth of field (the range of sharpness).
NOTE: The aperture setting may be affected when using optical
zoom. Use the Command dial and Set button to select and adjust
settings (see page 39). Press the Menu button to change other
settings.
Shutter
Priority
Controlling the shutter speed, exposure compensation, flash
compensation, and ISO speed (see page 41). The camera
automatically sets the aperture for proper exposure. Shutter priority
mode is primarily used to prevent blur when your subject is moving.
To prevent camera shake, use a tripod for slow shutter speeds. Use
the Command dial and Set button to select and adjust settings (see
page 39). Press the Menu button to change other settings
Manual Enjoying the highest level of creative control. You can set the
aperture, shutter speed, flash compensation, and ISO speed (see
page 41). Exposure compensation acts as an exposure meter,
recommending the proper combination of aperture and shutter
speed to produce an acceptable exposure. To prevent camera shake,
use a tripod for slow shutter speeds. Use the Command dial and Set
button to select and adjust settings (see page 39). Press the Menu
button to change other settings.
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