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Making Your Subject Stand
out Sharply from the
Background (Portrait Mode)
In the Portrait Mode, the iris is automatically set to the
maximum aperture for a very small depth-of-field, This
gives you a sharply focused subject in the centre of the
picture with a blurred background and foreground.
1 Press the [PROGRAMME AE] Button
repeatedly until the [ ¿^] Indication
appears on the LCD Monitor.
•Zooming in on the subject by pushing the [W • T]
Zoom Lever toward [T] increases the blurring of
the background.
Returning to the Normal Recording Mode
Press the [PROGRAMME AE] Button repeatedly until
the [AUTO] Indication appears on the LCD Monitor.
Recording Dark Scenes More
Brightly (Low Light Mode)
With this function, you can record dimly lit subjects
more brightly. However, even if you use this mode for
outdoor recording in the daytime, the result will be
practically the same as when recording in the normal
mode.
2 Press the [PROGRAMME AE] Button
repeatedly until the [^] Indication
appears on the LCD Monitor.
Returning to the Normal Recording Mode
Press the [PROGRAMME AE] Button repeatedly until
the [AUTO] Indication appears on the LCD Monitor.
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