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    Set the mode dial to   (Portrait).
     To blur the background more, set the lens to the telephoto position.
     You can shoot a vivid image by focusing on the eye that is closer to the 
    lens. 
     Use the lens hood (sold separately) to shoot backlit subjects.
     Use the red-eye reduction function if the eyes of your subject turn red 
    from the flash (page 86).
     Set the flash mode to   (Flash Off) when you shoot without the flash 
    (page 84). 
     Taking portrait photos
    This mode is suitable for
    zBlurring away backgrounds and 
    sharpening the subject.
    zExpressing skin tones softly.
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    Set the mode dial to   (Landscape).
     To accentuate the openness of the scenery, set the lens to wide angle.
     Set the flash mode to   (Fill-flash) when you shoot with the flash 
    (page 84).
     Taking landscape photos
    This mode is suitable for
    zShooting the entire range of scenery 
    in sharp focus with vivid colors.
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    Set the mode dial to   (Macro).
     Get close to the subject and shoot at the minimum distance of the lens.
     You can shoot a closer subject using a macro lens (sold separately).
     Set the flash mode to   (Flash Off) when you shoot a subject within 1 m 
    (3.3 feet).
     When shooting in macro mode, the SteadyShot function will not be fully 
    effective. Use a tripod to achieve better results.
     Set the flash mode to   (Flash Off) when you shoot without the flash 
    (page 84). 
     Taking small-subject photos
    This mode is suitable for
    zShooting close subjects such as 
    flowers, insects, dishes, or small 
    goods.
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    Set the mode dial to   (Sports Action).
     The camera shoots images continuously while the shutter button is 
    pressed.
     Press and hold the shutter button halfway down until the right moment.
     Set the flash mode to   (Fill-flash) when you shoot with the flash 
    (page 84).
     Taking moving-subject photos
    This mode is suitable for
    zShooting moving subjects outdoors 
    or in bright places.
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    Set the mode dial to   (Sunset).
     Used to shoot an image accentuating the red color compared with other 
    modes. This is also suitable for shooting the beautiful red of the sunrise.
     Set the flash mode to   (Fill-flash) when you shoot with the flash 
    (page 84).
     Taking sunset photos
    This mode is suitable for
    zShooting the red of the sunset 
    beautifully.
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    Set the mode dial to   (Night Port./View).
    Set the flash mode to   (Flash Off) when you shoot a night view without 
    persons (page 84).
     Take care that the subject does not move to prevent the image from 
    blurring.
     The shutter speed is slower, so using a tripod is recommended.
    Note The picture may not be taken properly when shooting a wholly dark night scene.
     Taking night view photos
    This mode is suitable for
    zShooting portraits in night scenes.
    zShooting night scenes at a distance 
    without losing the dark atmosphere 
    of the surroundings.
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    Shooting an image the way you want it 
    (Exposure mode)
    With a single lens reflex camera, you can adjust the shutter speed (how 
    long the shutter is open) and aperture (the range that is in focus: depth of 
    field) to enjoy a variety of photographic expressions.
    For example, you can use a fast shutter speed to shoot the ephemeral shape 
    of a wave, or you can accentuate a flower by opening the aperture to put 
    everything in front of and beyond the flower out of focus. These are a few 
    of the effects you can enjoy with your camera (pages 60, 62).
    Adjusting the shutter speed and aperture not only creates the photographic 
    effects of movement and focus, but also determines the brightness of the 
    image by controlling the amount of exposure (the amount of light the 
    camera takes in), which is the most important factor in photo shooting.
    Changing the brightness of the picture by the amount of exposure
    When using a faster shutter speed, the camera opens the shutter for a 
    shorter time. This means less time for the camera to take in light, resulting 
    in a darker picture. To take a brighter picture, you can open the aperture 
    (the hole through which the light passes) to some extent in order to adjust 
    the amount of light the camera takes in at one time. 
    The brightness of the picture adjusted by the shutter speed and aperture is 
    called “exposure.”
    This section will show you how to adjust the exposure and enjoy various 
    photo expressions by the use of movement, focus, and light. You can find 
    out the right way to shoot the image and the subject you like.
    Amount of 
    exposurelow high 
    						
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    When you turn the mode dial, the explanation of the selected mode and 
    methods of shooting are displayed on the screen (Help Guide disp.). You 
    can clear the Help Guide (page 124). 
    						
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     Shooting with program auto
    This mode is suitable for
    zUsing the automatic exposure, while 
    keeping the custom settings for ISO 
    sensitivity, Creative Style, D-Range 
    optimizer, etc.
    1Set the mode dial to P.
    2Set the shooting functions to your desired settings (pages 76 to 
    103).
     Set the flash mode to   (Fill-flash) when you shoot with the flash 
    (page 84).
    3Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. 
    						
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     Shooting by controlling the blur of the background 
    (Aperture priority)
    This mode is suitable for
    zPutting the subject in sharp focus 
    and blur everything in front of and 
    beyond the subject. Opening the 
    aperture narrows the range that is in 
    focus. (Depth of field becomes 
    shallower.)
    zShooting the depth of the scenery. 
    Narrowing down the aperture widens 
    the range that is in focus. (Depth of 
    field becomes deeper.)
    1Set the mode dial to A. 
    						
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