User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
 - Package Contents
 - Getting Started
 - Using the Touch Screen
 - Recording Photos, Videos and Voices
- Taking Photos
 - Using Voices Recording
 - Recording Videos
 - Using the Stabilizer Feature
 - Setting the Zoom Control
 - Using Flash Features
 - Setting the Focus Mode
 - Setting the Drive Mode
 - Setting the AF Area/Face tracking/Touch Shot
 - Using the Record Menu
 - Setting the Scene Mode
 - Setting Photo Size
 - Setting Quality
 - Setting EV Compensation
 - Setting White Balance
 - Setting Metering
 - Setting AEB
 - Setting AF area
 - Setting AF Lamp
 - Setting Sharpness
 - Setting Saturation
 - Setting Contrast
 - Setting Flash
 - Setting Drive Mode
 - Setting Focus Mode
 - Setting Color Mode
 - Setting the Digital Zoom
 - Setting the Date Stamp
 - Setting Auto Review
 - Pre-Record
 
 - Playback
 - Using the Setup Menu
 - Making Connections
 - Appendix
 - Troubleshooting
 - Getting Help
 
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Setting the Scene Mode
By simply selecting one of the following 29 modes, you can capture the image with the most appropriate settings.
From the Record 1.  MENU 
 button, tap to select Scene Mode. Or, tap onscreen Record mode button   (red 
color) to enter scene mode.
Use the 2. 
 and   to move through the selections
The highlighted scene mode will either have text that describes the benefits of the mode or have a side-3. 
bysidephoto comparison that illustrates the benefits. The photo on the left is a typical auto mode result and the 
photo on the right illustrates the benefit of selecting that scene mode. It is important to note that by selecting a 
particular scene mode (other that Auto) will take the camera out of it’s normal automatic settings capabilities and 
therefore optimise various settings that match a specific scene.
Press the 4. 
 to save and activate the selected scene mode.
It is important to return the camera to the Auto mode when finished shooting specifics conditions. This will reduce 5. 
the risk of taking a bad photo in normal situations. If the camera is powered off and then powered on, it will 
return to Auto scene mode be default.










