Canon A510 User Manual

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Shooting – The Basics

The Basics

1

Turn the shooting
mode dial and set
the icon of the
mode you wish to
use to

.

z Shooting procedures are

the same as for the

mode (p. 33).

and

Shooting Modes

Always use a tripod to prevent camera shake.

z See page 159 for settings that can be

changed in each mode.

z Tips for each function:

Portrait Mode

• You can achieve a better blurring effect of

the background by making sure the upper
half of your subject fills the entire LCD
monitor or viewfinder.

• You can enhance the blurring effect of the

background even more by setting the lens
to its telephoto end setting.

Landscape Mode

• The

icon (camera shake warning) may

appear on the LCD monitor since slower
shutter speeds are frequently used in this
mode. If this happens, affix the camera to a
tripod.
Night Scene Mode

• The shutter speed slows down. Even if you

use the flash, tell your subjects not to move
for a few moments.

• If the Night Scene mode is used to shoot

mid-day shots, the same effects as with the

mode can be obtained.

Fast Shutter

• Noise in the recorded image may increase

if you shoot in dark conditions.

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