Using programmed subject settings – Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual

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Taking Pictures 2-13

Using Programmed Subject Settings

The Program user mode provides four programmed settings
that let you choose the type of shot you’re taking. The
camera automatically assigns the optimum exposure,
metering method, and sensitivity for your subject.

To use programmed subject settings:

1

Remove the lens cap and press the

POWER

button to

turn on the camera.

2

Set the camera to Program user mode. (See page 1-10.)

3

To take a picture with the
LCD screen, turn the camera
dial to

. You see the View

menu.

To take a picture with the
viewfinder, turn the camera
dial to

. Then press the

MENU

button. You see the

Viewfinder menu.

4

Press the button under the

Program

setting to cycle

through the four subject settings.

5

Take your picture. (See page 2-1 or 2-3 for details.)

Normal
Appropriate for most photographs.
Settings: auto exposure and matrix
metering.

Sports
Recommended for action photographs.
Settings: high shutter speed, automatic
sensitivity, and matrix metering.

Portrait
Recommended for portraits. Settings:
spot metering and a wide aperture
setting.

Landscape
Recommended for landscapes or
scenery. Settings: matrix metering and
automatic aperture priority (set by
camera).

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