Using the shooting modes – HP R818 User Manual

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Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips

Using the Shooting Modes

Shooting modes allow you to optimize ISO speed, F-number

(aperture), and shutter speed. Some shooting modes (such as

Action, Landscape, and Sunset) predefine these settings for

certain types of scenes, allowing you to take pictures quickly

when you do not have the time to specify the settings

yourself. Others (such as Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority,

and Manual) let you specify settings, allowing you complete

control for difficult scenes or for special effects.
To select a shooting mode, press

, use the

buttons

to highlight the desired shooting mode, then press

.

Setting

Description

Auto Mode (Default) Use this mode when you need to take a

good shot quickly, and do not have time to select a

special shooting mode. Auto Mode works well for

most shots in normal situations. The camera

automatically selects the best F-number (aperture),

ISO speed, and shutter speed for the scene.

Landscape

Use this mode for scenes with deep perspective,

such as mountains or city skylines, so that the

foreground and background are in focus. The

camera combines a higher F-number for better

depth of field with higher saturation for a more

vivid effect.

Portrait

Use this mode for pictures that have one or more

people as their primary subject. The camera

combines a smaller F-number to blur the

background, with lower sharpness for a more

natural effect.

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