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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 The table below shows the available scene mode settings.
Icon Item Description
Auto
The simplest and usually safest way to shoot basic photos. Settings are 
automatically adjusted by the camera. Each time the camera is Powered 
off then on, this mode will be selected by default. This is recommended for 
novice photographers.
Video This mode is used to record video clips.
Program
The camera automatically adjusts suitable shooting settings like shutter 
speed and aperture values. However, this mode allows for manual 
adjustments to EV, Auto White Balance, ISO(gain), Metering, and Color 
effects. 
Intelligent 
Scene
The camera detects the shooting conditions and automatically switches to 
the appropriate scene mode.
Portrait
This scene mode will attempt to isolate the subject by opening a wide 
aperture to blur the background and providing little depth of field. 
The subject will stand out because the background is blurry and the subject 
is in focus.
Landscape This feature is used to emphasize wide distant scenic views. 
Sunset
This feature enhances the red hue for recording dramatic sunrise or sunset 
images.
Backlight
This feature is best used to capture photos with a strong backlight. For 
example, this mode will lighten the exposure to make the face of the person 
in the foreground to look normal instead of dark while maintaining the clarity 
and brightness of the background details.
Kids
This feature forces the camera to select settings that will be optimal for 
moving kids. Red eye reduction and skin tone enhancement are also a 
benefit of using this mode.
Night Scene
This feature is used to taking photos with night scenery background. Camera 
settings will be adjusted to capture brighter and more vivid night shots. For 
best results and reduced image blurring, the use of a tripod for this mode is 
strongly recommended.
Fireworks
This feature slows shutter speed to capture the full burst of fireworks. 
Another interesting use would be to take photos of night traffic. This 
will produce artistic head and tail light stretch effects For best results 
and reduced image blurring, the use of a tripod for this mode is strongly 
recommended.
Snow
This scene mode is best used when you’re shooting against a bright 
background, such as snow or sand. This will enable the camera to focus on 
the subject instead of the background to determine the proper exposure and 
AWB settings for optimal results. If not selected, the subject may be too 
dark and the background “washed out”.
Sports
This scene mode will continue to capture images as long as the Shutter 
button 
 is pressed down. This is designed to aid for subjects in 
constant motion. It should only be used in adequate lighting situations 
because the flash will be disabled. 
Party
This scene mode will set red-eye flash and narrow other parameters that 
best match typical indoor wedding/party conditions.










