On scene recognition, Features of auto shooting modes – Sony DSC-TX200V User Manual

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[AUTO]/[OFF]

The settings for [Photo Creativity] revert to the default settings.

When you change settings for (Brightness), (Color) and (Vividness), [AUTO] is

displayed on the screen and when you change settings for

(Picture Effect),

[OFF] is displayed.

4. Touch the scale or an item on the screen to change the settings.

You can combine some settings by repeating step

3 and 4.

5. When shooting still images: Shoot with the shutter button.

When recording movies: Touch

(Movie button) to start recording.

Notes

When you record movies in [Photo Creativity] mode, you cannot change the settings during
recording.
If you switch the camera mode to [Intelligent Auto] mode or turn off the camera, the settings you
changed are reverted to the default settings.
If [Photo Creativity] is set when shooting images in [Superior Auto], images cannot be overlaid.

On Scene Recognition

Scene Recognition operates in Intelligent Auto mode. This function lets the camera automatically
recognize the shooting conditions and shoot the image.

Features of Auto shooting modes

In Superior Auto mode, the camera shoots a higher-quality image than in Intelligent Auto mode. The
camera also shoots multiple images based on the recognized scene, then creates a composite of the
multiple images (Overlay shooting).
Program Auto mode allows you to change various shooting settings, such as the white balance or ISO
settings.

REC

Mode

When to use

Major

restricted

functions

(Intelligent
Auto)

Use when you want the camera to automatically recognize the
shooting conditions and shoot some images continuously.

Forced flash

(Superior
Auto)

Use when you shoot images under difficult conditions, such as low
light or backlit scenes.

Use when you want to shoot a higher-quality image than in
(Intelligent Auto) mode.

Continuous
shooting, Smile
Shutter

(Program
Auto)

Use when you want to shoot using customized shooting settings with
the exposure (both the shutter speed and the aperture value) adjusted
automatically.

Scene
Recognition

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