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    Various Shooting Functions1 When Mode Dial is Set to EASY
    When Mode Dial is Set to 3
    SettingOptions [Default Settings]Refer to
    Pic Quality/Size F3648(10M), [N3648(10M)], F3:2(9M), F1:1(7M), 
    N3264(8M), N2592(5M), N2048(3M), N1280(1M), 
    N640(VGA)P.83
    SettingOptions [Default Settings]Refer to
    Movie Size [640], 320 P.83
    Frame Rate[30Frame/S], 15Frame/SP.118
    Focus [Multi AF], Spot AF, MF, Snap, AP.85
    White Balance[AUTO],  (Outdoors),   (Cloudy), 
     (Incandescent Lamp),   (Incandescent Lamp2), 
     (Fluorescent Lamp),   (Manual Settings)P.111
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    Various Shooting Functions1When Mode Dial is Set to SCENE
    When the mode dial is set to SCENE, the displayed items differ 
    depending on the selected scene mode. See the following table.
    O Available, - Not available
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The setup menu can be accessed from within the shooting menu. (GP.153)
    Setting
    PortraitFaceSportsLandscapeNightscapeHigh SensZoom MacroNight. Port.Skew Correct ModeText Mode
    Refer to
    Pic Quality/SizeOOOOOOOOO -P.83
    Density---------OP.68
    Size---------OP.83
    FocusO-O-OOOOO-P.85
    Exposure Metering------O-O-P.88
    Continuous Mode------O---P.89
    Image Settings------O-O-P.93
    Flash Expo. Comp.OOO-OOO-O-P.95
    Auto Bracket------O---P.96
    Time Exposure------O---P.100
    Record Dual SizeOOOOOOOO - OP.101
    Custom Self-TimerOOOOOOOO-OP.102
    Fix Min. Aperture------O-O-P.103
    Interval----------P.104
    Camera Shake CorOOOOOOOOOOP.106
    Slow Shutter LmtOOOOOOOOOOP.107
    Date ImprintOOOOOOOOOOP.108
    Exposure Comp.OOOOOOOOO-P.109
    White BalanceO - OOOOOOO -P.111
    ISO Setting-O----O-O-P.114
    Restore Defaults----------P.116
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    Various Shooting Functions1
    1Press the MENU button in 
    shooting mode.
    • The shooting menu is displayed.
    • In scene mode, press the ADJ./
    OK button ! once or twice to 
    select the [MODE] tab, and then 
    press the ADJ./OK button $. The 
    shooting settings menu appears.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button ! 
    to select the desired menu 
    item.
    • If the DISP. button is pressed at this 
    point, the display returns to the screen 
    shown in Step 1.
    • Press the ADJ./OK button  at the 
    bottom item to display the next screen.
    3Press the ADJ./OK button $.
    • The menu item settings are displayed.
    4Press the ADJ./OK button ! 
    to select the setting.
    5Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The setting is confirmed, the shooting 
    menu disappears and the camera is 
    ready to shoot.
    • Pressing the ADJ./OK button # in Step 5 confirms the setting and the 
    display returns to the screen shown in Step 2.
    Using the Menu
    In the instructions of this manual, the menu selection is confirmed when you “Press the ADJ./
    OK button” (as in Step 5 below), but you can also confirm the setting and return to the menu 
    screen by pressing the ADJ./OK button #.
    The menu items are provided 
    on four screens.
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    Various Shooting Functions1Changing the display ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Press the ADJ./OK button # to select a tab on 
    the left of the screen.
    (If the DISP. button is pressed at this point, the 
    display returns to the screen shown in Step 1.)
    •Press the ADJ./OK button ! to change 
    screens.
    •Press the ADJ./OK button $ to return to 
    menu item selection.
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    Various Shooting Functions1 The file size of a shot still image depends on the picture quality 
    mode and image size settings. For movies, choose the movie size. 
    Figures inside the bold frame indicate those shown on the screen.
    Still Images
    • When scene mode is set to [Skew Correct Mode], you can select 
    1280 × 960 or 640 × 480.
    • When scene mode is set to [Text Mode], you can select 
    3648 × 2736 or 2048 × 1536.
    Movies
    • You can also choose the number of frames for movies. (GP.118)
    Choosing Picture Quality Mode/
    Image Size (Pic Quality/Size)
    Image SizePicture Quality 
    ModePic Quality/
    SizeRemarks
    3648×2736 F (Fine)
    N (Normal)F3648(10M)
    N3648(10M)•For creating large prints.
    •For downloading to a computer for 
    trimming and other processes.
    3648×2432 F (Fine) F3:2(9M)
    2736×2736 F (Fine) F1:1(7M)
    3264×2448 N (Normal) N3264(8M)
    2592×1944 N (Normal) N2592(5M)•For creating prints.
    2048×1536 N (Normal) N2048(3M)
    1280×960 N (Normal) N1280(1M)•For shooting a large number of 
    pictures.
    640×480 N (Normal) N640(VGA)•For shooting a large number of 
    pictures.
    •For attaching to e-mail.
    •For posting on a website.
    Image SizeMovie Size
    640×480 640
    320×240 320
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    Various Shooting Functions1Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    •For picture quality mode, select normal mode (N) or fine mode (F), depending on the 
    desired compression ratio.
    Normal mode: The compression ratio is high, resulting in a small file. Normally, 
    shooting is done in this mode.
    Fine  mode: The compression ratio is low, resulting in a large file, but the picture quality 
    is better than in Normal.
    •The number of images that can be stored in the internal memory or SD memory card 
    depends on the [Pic Quality/Size] setting. (GP.212)
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Pic Quality/Size] 
    and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    the desired setting.
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The setting appears on the screen.
    Still Images
    Movies
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    Various Shooting Functions1 If you shoot the subject in the default focusing mode, the camera 
    focuses automatically with Auto Focus (AF).
    Select from the following five focusing modes.
    Focusing Modes
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Focus] and press 
    the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    the desired setting.
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • If you select a setting other than [Multi 
    AF] or [Spot AF], a symbol appears on 
    the screen.
     Changing the Focusing Mode (Focus)
    SymbolModeDescription
    None Multi  AF Measures the distances from 9 AF areas and focuses to 
    the nearest AF area. This prevents the center of the 
    picture display from becoming out of focus and enables 
    you to shoot with a minimum number of out-of-focus 
    pictures.
    NoneSpot AFSelects one AF area at the center of the picture display 
    to allow the camera to focus on this area automatically.
    MF (Manual Focus) Enables you to adjust the focus manually. (GP.86)
    SnapFixes the shooting distance to a short distance (approx. 
    2.5 m (8.2 ft.)).
    A (Infinity) Fixes the shooting distance to infinity.
    Infinity is useful for shooting distant scenes.
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    Various Shooting Functions1If the camera fails to focus automatically, you can focus manually 
    (MF: Manual Focus).
    Manual focus enables shooting at a fixed distance.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•In scene mode, manual focus can be used when [Zoom Macro] or [Skew Correct 
    Mode] is selected.
    •You can also use manual focus to focus on objects within the macro shooting range.
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Focus] and 
    press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    [MF].
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    •  [MF] is displayed on the screen.
    5Press the ADJ./OK button  as required.
    • Pressing the button  enlarges only the central part of the display for 
    easy focusing.
    • Press the button  again to return from enlarged view to normal view.
    Manual Focus Shooting (MF)
    Sel. Foc./ZoomSel. Foc./Zoom
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    Various Shooting Functions1
    6Press the button # to display 
    the focus bar.
    • Each time you press the button #, the 
    focus bar and zoom bar appear 
    alternately.
    7Turn the zoom lever toward z (Telephoto) or Z (Wide-
    angle) to adjust the focus.
    • Turning the zoom lever toward z adjusts the focus to farther objects.
    • Turning the zoom lever toward Z adjusts the focus to closer objects.
    8Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When the zoom bar is displayed, you can operate the zoom bar by turning the zoom lever 
    toward z or Z.
    Sel. Foc./ZoomSel. Foc./Zoom
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    Various Shooting Functions1You can change the metering method (the range to use for 
    metering) used to determine the exposure value.
    There are three light metering modes.
    Exposure Metering Modes
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Exposure 
    Metering] and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    the desired setting.
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • If you select a setting other than 
    [Multi], a symbol appears on the 
    screen.
    Changing the Exposure Metering 
    Modes (Exposure Metering)
    SymbolModeDescription
    None Multi The entire shooting range is divided into 256 partitions, and each is 
    metered to determine the overall exposure value.
    CenterThe entire image is metered, with emphasis on the center, to 
    determine the exposure value.
    Use this when the brightness of the center and surroundings are different.SpotOnly the center of the image is metered to determine the exposure value.Use this setting when you want to use the brightness at the center. 
    This is useful if there is a marked difference in contrast or backlighting.
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