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3 Shooting 
Mode 
Types
 Scene Mode (W)
In scene mode, you can choose from one of the following 11 subject 
types. Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected 
subject type.
Scene Modes
 Portrait
Use for portraits. The camera 
automatically detects up to eight 
faces, and adjusts focus, exposure, 
and white balance. The faces 
detected by the camera are shown 
by square borders.
F3.5
F3.5
F3.5
F3.5
1/1000
1000
1/1000
1/1000
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
The camera may not be able to recognize faces in the following 
cases:
•  When the face is side-view, tilted, or moving
•  When the camera is tilted or upside down (the shutter release 
button is facing down)
•  When the face is partially hidden or at the edge of the frame
•  When the face is not clearly visible because of dark 
surroundings
•  When the subject is too far away (Make sure that the face 
appearing in the picture display is vertically longer than one 
block marked by the grid guide. GP.40).
 Discreet  Mode
Use where lights and sounds emitted by the camera may be 
unwelcome. The flash (GP.31), AF auxiliary light (GP.99), and 
speaker (GP.100) turn off and flash, AF auxiliary light, and sound 
settings can not be adjusted.
 Night.  Port.
Use when taking portrait pictures against a nightscape. The flash 
fires automatically. The shutter speed slows down, so be careful of 
camera shake.
 Night 
Landscape 
Multi-shot
Use for night scenes. Blur caused by camera shake is reduced even 
in handheld shots. Four shots are taken in succession and combined 
to create a single image, increasing the time needed to record 
photographs in comparison to other modes. The J icon is 
always displayed when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.