Pentax Optio MX Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Taking Still Pictures
You can select the Picture mode according to the shooting scene.
There are ten available modes in Picture mode.
Selecting the Picture Mode According to the
Shooting Scene (Picture Mode)
q
Landscape
Lets you capture the bright colors of landscape views by
emphasizing the contours and saturation of green trees,
blue sky, etc.
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Flower
Lets you capture the vivid colors of flowers. The
brightness of the image is maintained while the
background is moderately blurred.
I
Portrait
Lets you take portrait shots in natural tones. (Natural
skin tone is captured by reducing the contrast.)
S
Self-
portrait
Lets you take pictures of yourself or include yourself in
pictures. (The focus is regulated to take into account the
shooting distance <arm length>.)
i
Surf&Snow
Lets you take bright, vivid pictures of the sea, lakes or
snow-covered landscapes in bright sunshine. (Views are
vividly reproduced by slightly increasing the contrast.)
K
Sunset
Lets you reproduce the beautiful colors of the sunrise or
sunset. (Brilliant hues are captured by adjusting the
exposure to create a slightly dark, twilight atmosphere
and increasing the saturation a little.)
B
Night
Scene
mode
Lets you capture evening or night views or take pictures
of people against a nightscape. (The camera features a
max. slow shutter speed of 4 seconds and has slow
synchronization and noise reduction functions.)
V
Soft
Lets you take pictures with the soft flare effect of a soft
lens.
U
Illustration Lets you take illustration-type pictures.
F
Panorama
Assist
Lets you overlap the edges of your images so that they
can be joined to form a panorama picture using the
software supplied with the camera. (1p.58)
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