Mode Dial For Quick, Sure Shooting Mode Changes: Simulated Image
Mode Dial For Quick, Sure Shooting Mode Changes: Simulated Image
Mode Dial For Quick, Sure Shooting Mode Changes: Simulated Image
Its high
contrast and wide viewing angle make for easy viewing even when shooting outdoors.
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The mode dial lets you quickly switch between the various shooting modes (easy shooting mode, auto
shooting mode, and “My Settings” modes MY1 and MY2). It is easy to select the best mode to match the
shooting scene and purpose.
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When a function such as AE lock, step zoom, or backlight compensation is set in advance for the Fn button,
which enables "one push" switching between modes, you can respond instantly to sudden shutter chances.
Two groups of settings can be registered as “My Settings.” You can then immediately call up those settings
by moving the mode dial to MY1 or MY2.
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Fn (function) button makes it simple to shoot just the way you want
When a function such as AE lock, step zoom, or backlight compensation is set in advance for the Fn button,
which enables "one push" switching between modes, you can respond instantly to sudden shutter chances.
Scene modes
•Macro target •AE lock •Step zoom •Auto Bracket •WB-BKT •CL-BKT •Minimum aperture
Easy shooting mode
•Backlight compensation •Macro target
In scene mode or easy shooting mode, when doing macro shooting the AF target can be shifted without
moving the camera. This is very convenient when using a tripod since the focus can be locked at the
position where the macro target is moved.
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The ability to specify the optical zoom focal length in seven fixed steps, (28 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm,
105 mm, 135 mm, and 200 mm equivalent) will help you make good use of lens effects for each scene.
Locking the exposure setting (aperture value and shutter speed) enables you to shoot the image with the
exact brightness you want.