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When Lighting Is Poor
An ISO icon may be displayed when lighting is poor ( 39).
Noise Reduction
Randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels (“noise”) tend to appear in pictures taken at
slow shutter speeds. In night portrait, night landscape, and dusk / dawn modes, pictures
taken at speeds slower than ¼ s are processed to reduce noise, more than doubling
processing time. NR is displayed when noise reduction is in effect.
Camera Shake ( )
In some scenes, slow shutter speeds may result in blurred pictures. The precautions
appropriate for avoiding blur are indicated as shown below:
Hold camera steady: Hold camera in both hands and brace elbows against body
Use tripod: Use tripod or rest camera on fl at, level surface
* Other modes can be selected.
Hold camera steadyAuto
Auto
*
Portrait ( )
Use for portraits. Main subject stands out clearly while
background details are softened, lending composition
sense of depth.
Degree of softening depends on amount of light available.
Focus area can be selected using multi selector ( 100).
If center focus area is selected, AF-assist illuminator will
activate when lighting is poor.
Party / Indoor ( )
Use for shots that include details of the background, or to
capture the effects of candlelight and other indoor back-
ground lighting.
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
Use tripodAuto
Night portrait ( )
Use for shots that provide natural balance between main sub-
ject and background when shooting portraits under low light.
Noise reduction ( 109) turns on automatically at slow
shutter speeds.
Focus area can be selected using multi selector (
100).
If center focus area is selected, AF-assist illuminator will
activate when lighting is poor.
Scene Mode
Auto mode can be selected.
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