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Shooting according to scene conditions — Scene Selection
You can select from eight different shooting
modes (magnifying glass, twilight, twilight
portrait, landscape, snow, beach, high-
speed shutter and fireworks) in accordance
with the shooting conditions. The camera
automatically makes the optimum settings
to match the scene, making it easy to shoot
high quality images even under difficult
conditions.
Magnifying glass mode
The subject appears on the LCD screen
magnified by up to 3.3×. This lets you see
details that would otherwise be difficult to
confirm with the naked eye.
The close-ups (Macro) function does not work.
You cannot shoot in Exposure Bracket, Burst
and Multi Burst mode.
The flash is set to (Forced flash) or (No
flash).
The focal distance to a subject is approx. 1 cm
to 20 cm (13/32 inch to 7 7/8 inches).
The optical zoom is locked to the W side and
cannot be used.
When you press the zoom button, the image is
enlarged using the digital zoom.
Twilight mode
Allows you to shoot night scenes at far
distance without losing the dark atmosphere
of the surroundings. The shutter speed
becomes slower, so be careful not to allow
your hand to shake while holding the
camera.
The close-ups (Macro) function does not work.
You cannot shoot in Exposure Bracket, Burst
and Multi Burst mode.
You cannot use the flash.
Twilight portrait mode
Suitable for shooting portraits in dark
places. Allows you to shoot sharp images of
people in dark places without losing the
dark atmosphere of the surroundings. The
shutter speed becomes slower, so be careful
not to allow your hand to shake while
holding the camera.
You cannot shoot in Exposure Bracket, Burst
and Multi Burst mode.
The flash is set to (Slow Synchro).
Distance to the
subject
Magnification
scale
1 cm (13/32 inch) 3.3×
2 cm (13/16 inch) 2.1×
5 cm (2 inches) 1.0×
10 cm (4 inches) 0.5×
20 cm (7 7/8 inches) 0.3×
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