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Tutorial—Getting Creative
Use for portraits. Main subject stands out clearly while back-
ground details are softened, lending the composition a sense
of depth.
Portrait
Degree of softening depends on amount of light available.
Vividly captures the brightness of such subjects as snow-
fields, beaches, or sunlight expanses of water.
Beach/Snow
Use for shots that provide a natural balance between the
main subject and the background when shooting portraits
against a backdrop of night scenery.
Night Portrait
•Flash is set to (auto with red-eye reduction; 43).
This mode is used to record NORMAL-quality silent movies 320 × 240 pixels
in size (QVGA) at a rate of about fifteen frames per second. Recording
begins when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down and
ends when the shutter-release button is fully pressed a second time.
In place of the number of exposures remaining, the exposure-count dis-
play in monitor shows the length of the movie that can be recorded.
•Movie ends automatically after twenty seconds or when no more space is
available on the memory card.
Movies are stored as QuickTime movie files ending in “.MOV”.
•The flash turns off ( ) automatically, and digital zoom is disabled. Opti-
cal zoom can only be adjusted before shooting begins.
•Menus are disabled in movie mode.
Movie
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