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 To Cancel the Scene Mode
Set [   BASIC] >> [   SCENE MODE] >> [OFF]. 
Or, set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch to 
[AUTO].
1) [   ]  Sports Mode
•  For recording scenes involving quick 
movements, such as sports scenes.
2) [   ]  Portrait Mode
•  Use when you want to make people (subjects) 
stand out from the background.
3) [   ]  Low Light Mode
•  For brightening a dark scene.
4) [   ]  Spotlight Mode
•  For recording a subject under a spotlight.
5) [   ]  Surf & Snow Mode
•  For recording in glaring surroundings, such as 
ski slopes, beaches, etc.
Notes:
•  If any of the Scene Modes are selected, you cannot 
adjust the shutter speed (p. 36) or iris (p. 37).
•  Using the MagicPix Function cancels any of the 
Scene Modes.
•  Using the Light Function cancels any of the Scene 
Modes.
Sports Mode
•  For playback pause of recorded pictures, this 
mode reduces camera shakes.
•  During normal playback, the image movement 
may not look smooth.
•  Avoid recording under fluorescent light, mercury 
light or sodium light because the color and 
brightness of the playback image may change.
•  If you record a subject illuminated with strong 
light or a highly reflective subject, vertical lines of 
light may appear.
•  If the light is insufficient, the Sports Mode does 
not function. The [   ] Indication flashes.
•  If this mode is used indoors, the screen may 
flicker.
Sports Mode/Portrait Mode
•  If you record a still picture in Progressive 
Photoshot Mode, the brightness and hue of the 
recorded still picture may become unstable.
•  If this mode is used for indoors, the screen may 
flicker. If so, change the [   SCENE MODE] 
setting to [OFF].
Low Light Mode
•  Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be 
recorded with detail.
Spotlight Mode
•  If the subject is extremely bright, the recorded 
image may become whitish and the periphery of 
the recorded image extremely dark.
Surf & Snow Mode
•  If the recording subject is extremely bright, the 
recorded image may become whitish.
Recording in Special Situations 
( Scene Mode)
• The [ 
 ] Indication and the One-Touch 
Navigation icon appears.
You can select optimal scene mode under specific 
recording situations.
• Set to Tape/Card Recording Mode.
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  Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch to 
[MANUAL].
         
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 Set 
[  BASIC] >> [   SCENE MODE] >> a 
desired mode ([   ], [   ], [   ], [   ] or [   ]).
•  The Indication of the selected Mode appears.
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Notes:
•  Images played back vary depending on the 
TV connected. Please refer to the operating 
instructions for your TV.
•  This function does not widen the recording range.
•  When images are played back on a TV screen, 
the Date/Time Indication may be erased in some 
cases.
•  Depending on the TV, the picture quality may 
deteriorate.
•  When a Cinema picture is imported onto a personal 
computer, the imported picture may not be 
displayed correctly, depending on the software in 
used.