Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Table of Contents
- Memory Card Compatibility
- About Electronic Manual and Software
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Adjusting Screen Angle and Orientation
- Basic Guide
- Auto Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode
- Shooting (Smart Auto)
- Shooting in Hybrid Auto Mode
- Digest Movie Playback
- Still Images / Movies
- Still Images
- Movies
- Scene Icons
- Continuous Shooting Scenes
- Image Stabilization Icons
- On-Screen Frames
- Zooming in Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom)
- Shooting at Preset Focal Lengths (Step Zoom)
- Self-Timer
- Shooting by Touching the Screen (Touch Shutter)
- Continuous Shooting
- Image Display During Playback
- Aspect Ratio
- Image Resolution
- Movie Image Quality
- Changing Features Available in Auto / Hybrid Auto Mode
- Other Shooting Modes
- Playback Mode
- Wi-Fi Functions
- Index
- Camera User Guide
- Warranty
Shooting with Camera-Determined Settings
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Continuous Shooting
Scenes
If
you shoot a still
image when the
following
scene icons are displayed,
the camera
will
shoot continuously.
If
you press the shutter button halfway
when one
of
the icons
in
the table below
is
displayed, one
of
the
following
icons will
be displayed to inform you that the camera
will shoot continuous
images:
[Q}],
[IWU,
or~.
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Consecutive images are captured, and
Smiling
the camera analyzes details such as facial
(including Babies)
expressions to save the image determined to
be the best.
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Beautiful shots
of
sleeping faces, created
by combining consecutive shots to reduce
Sleeping
camera shake and image noise.
(including
Babies)
The AF-assist beam
will
not light
up,
the flash
Children
CD
will
not fire, and the shutter sound
will
not be
played.
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So
you don't miss a photo opportunity of
children who move around, the camera will
capture three consecutive images for each shot.
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In
some scenes, expected images may not be saved, and images
may not
look as expected.
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Focus, image brightness, and
color
are determined by the first
shot.
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When you want to shoot
single
images
only,
press the
[.A.]
button,
and then select
0 (either press the [
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buttons or turn the
r•J
dial).
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