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Using BEST SHOT
Using BEST SHOT
BEST SHOT provides you with a collection of sample “scenes” that show a variety of
different types of shooting conditions. When you need to change the setup of the
camera, simply find the scene that matches what you are trying to achieve, and the
camera sets up for it automatically. This helps to minimize the chance of ruined
images due to poor exposure and shutter speed settings.
. To shoot an image with BEST SHOT
1. In the REC mode, touch the second icon
from the top (Recording mode).
If the icon is not displayed on the screen, touch
the tab to display it.
2. Touch “b” (BEST SHOT).
This will display a menu of BEST SHOT scenes.
3. Touch the scene you want to select.
Touching “ ” in the upper right corner of the
screen and then touching a BEST SHOT scene
will display detailed information about the scene.
4. Press the shutter button (if you are shooting a snapshot) or touch “b
(Movie) (if you are shooting a movie).
. BEST SHOT Precautions
BEST SHOT scene images were not shot using this camera.
Images shot using a BEST SHOT scene may not produce the results you expected
due to shooting conditions and other factors.
You can modify the camera settings that are configured after you select a BEST
SHOT scene. Note, however, that the BEST SHOT settings revert to their defaults
when you select another BEST SHOT scene or turn off the camera.
Some scenes like Night Scene results in a slow shutter speed setting. Since a slow
shutter speed increases the chance of digital noise in the image, the camera
automatically performs a digital noise reduction process when either of these
scenes is selected. This means that it will take a bit longer for the image to be
saved which is indicated by the back lamp flashing green. Do not perform any key
operation during that time. Also, it is a good idea to use a tripod to avoid image blur
due to camera movement when shooting at slow shutter speeds.
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