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Portrait mode
Use this mode whenever you are taking pictures of
people. It creates a blurred background
to
accentuate
your main subject.
• 85mm
to
200mm telephoto lenses with large
maximum apertures
are
recommended.
• Distancing the main subject and the background
emphasises the effect.
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Landscape mode
Use this mode whenever you'
re
taking a picture of a
distant scene. The overall picture, whether the
subject
is
near or far, is sharply focused. It also
allows you
to
capture the beauty of nighttime or
twilight scenes.
• Built-in Speed light does not fire even when the
subject is dark or backlit.
•
In
some shooting situations, especially shooting
night scenes, slow shutter speed
is
selected.
To
avoid camera shake, use a tripod. Use
of self-timer or remote control also helps to avoid camera shake.
• A wide-angle lens is suited
to
capturing a wide view of the landscape.
NOTE:
Vari
-
Program
Flexible Program (page
55)
, Auto Exposure Bracketing (page
66)
and Multiple
Exposure (page
69)
cannot be performed
in
Vari-Program. When using the flash in
Vari-Program, available Flash Sync modes differ with each program (page
96).
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