Portrait mode, Landscape mode, Portrait mode landscape mode – Canon PowerShot S30 User Manual

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Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings

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Portrait Mode

Use this mode when you want the subject to appear sharp and the background to blur.

1

Turn the shooting mode dial to .

• Shooting procedures are the same as for the

Auto

Mode (p. 44).

• The AEB, AE lock, FE Lock, light metering, file format (RAW), and image

adjustment (ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation) settings cannot be
adjusted in this mode.

• You can set the AF frame to either the auto (AiAF) selection or manual center (p. 71).

• To best achieve the effect of the background gradually fading, compose the image

so that the upper half of the subject’s body fills most of the viewfinder or LCD
monitor.

• The background gets increasingly indistinct the more you adjust the focal length

toward telephoto.

Landscape Mode

Use this mode to shoot expansive landscape scenes.

1

Turn the shooting mode dial to

.

• Shooting procedures are the same as for the

Auto

Mode (p. 44).

• The macro, AEB, AE lock, FE Lock, light metering, file format (RAW), and image

adjustment (ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation) settings cannot be
adjusted in this mode.

• You can set the AF frame to either the auto (AiAF) selection or manual center (p. 71).

• Since a slow shutter speed is often selected in

mode, use a tripod to shoot if

the

(camera shake warning) icon appears on the LCD monitor.

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