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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.
No.
Scene Description
1 Make-up
Adjusts skin tone. Setting zoom to telephoto blurs the
background. * page 94
2 Make-up BKT
Shoots 3 images with different skin tone settings.
* page 94
3 Triple Shot
Shoots a series of three images from before and after
the shutter button press. * page 95
4Magnifying Glass
SR Zoom magnification from closest macro zoom
position.
5 HS Night Scene
Auto detection of handheld or tripod shooting for
beautiful, blur-free night scenes.
6
HS Night Scene and
Portrait
Auto detection of handheld or tripod shooting for
beautiful night scenes and portraits.
7HS Night Shot
Enables recording of an image without flash, even
when lighting is dim.
8HDR
Combines multiple images for best exposure, even for
complex brightness conditions. * page 96
9 HS Anti Shake
Records multiple images and combines them into a
single image to correct image blur.
10 Blurred Background
Blurred background makes subject stand out. Move in
as close to subject as possible. * page 97
11 All-In-Focus Macro In-focus macro shooting up to distant scenery.
12 Slide Panorama
Sweep the camera in the direction you want to shoot a
wide panorama. * page 98
13 Wide Shot
Sweep the camera to shoot a wide image. * page
100
14 Scenery Hard sharpness High saturation
15
Portrait With
Scenery
Adjustable skin tone. Wide angle zoom simplifies
focusing of people and scenery.
16 Children Fast shutter speed
17 Sports Fast shutter speed
18 Candlelight Portrait
Soft sharpness and tungsten white balance. Keep the
camera still!