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Choosing a Mode That Matches the Subject or Situation
Choose a creative mode according to the subject or situation:
Option Description
Pop (P) Shoot bright, vivid pictures.
Retro (Q)
Choose for a faded, retro effect. Use the & (feature)
menu (0 10) to choose a hue from red and yellow.
High-contrast
monochrome (R)
Shoot in high-contrast black-and-white.
Nostalgic sepia
(S)
Shoot in sepia for an antique look.
HDR (5) Photograph high-contrast scenes (0 44).
Soft (q)
Shoot photographs with a soft filter effect. Use the &
menu to select the amount of softening and to
choose how softening applies when a portrait sub-
ject is detected:
• Filter strength: Choose from I (high), J (normal),
and K (low).
• Portrait: If L is selected and the camera detects
portrait subjects (up to three), softening will be
adjusted to make them stand out. If M is
selected, softening will be applied equally to the
portrait subject and the background.
Easy panorama (p)
Shoot panoramas for later viewing on the camera
(0 45).
Miniature effect (r)
The top and bottom of each photo is blurred so that
the subject appears to have been a diorama photo-
graphed at short range. Works best when shooting
from a high vantage point.
Selective color (s)
Take photos in which only a selected hue appears in
color (0 48).
Cross process (6)
Choose a base color to create photographs with dif-
ferent hues. Use the & menu to choose a base color
from red, green, blue, and yellow.