Explanation of the Shooting Modes Sure Shot Classic 120 / Classic 120 Caption
Article ID: ART151934 |
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Date published: 05/22/2015 |
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Date last updated: 02/01/2016 |
Description
Explanation of the Shooting Modes Sure Shot Classic 120 / Classic 120 Caption
Solution
Shooting Modes
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This mode selects servo autofocus. which keeps moving objects in focus, and the continuous shooting function.
- In low light or backlit conditions, the flash fires automatically.
- You may not be able to focus on subjects moving rapidly.
- The red-eye reduction function can not be set.
- The green lamp does not light.
- No camera shake warning is given.
- The camera continues to adjust the focus for 40 seconds while the shutter button is held down halfway.
- Even if set. the Real-time Release Custom Function (CF1) will not operate.
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Use this mode when you are taking pictures of people against a sunset or nighttime background.
The flash illuminates the subject and the slow shutter speed captures the background, allowing you to take beautiful pictures.
- Follow the steps in autoflash mode to take a picture.
- The red-eye reduction function will operate,
- You cannot change the flash mode.
- No camera shake warning is given. Because of the slow shutter speeds !up to 2 seconds). you must use a tripod to keep the camera steady. You should also ensure that the subject does not move in the moment after the flash fires.
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Use this mode when you want to lessen the impact of the background and highlight the subject.
The camera automatically zooms in. to a range of t to 2.2 m/3.3 to 7.2 ft. for the 90u, and 1 to 2 m13.3 to 6.6 ft. for the 80u, to frame from the waist up of the subject and fires the flash for every shot to produce highlights in the subject's eyes.
- Follow the steps in autoflash mode to take a picture.
- The red-eye reduction function will operate.
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Use this mode when you want to take close-up pictures of flowers and insects.
You can get as close to 45 cm/1.5 ft. to the subject to take a picture. The shooting distance range is between 0.45 m/1.5 ft. to infinity.
- Refer to Close-up Photography for the procedure to shoot in close-up.
- The lens automatically zooms and locks into position. You cannot operate the zoom.
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Spot: Shooting Very Bright or Very Dark Subjects
Use this mode to take very beautiful pictures of your subjects in shots with high contrast, such as a person illuminated by a spot light or on a ski slope.
This mode requires you to set the focus and exposure for the center of the viewfinder.
Follow the steps in AUTO to take a picture.
The automatic flash and exposure compensation normally used for backlit subjects are not used in this mode.
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