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Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1 - Taking Pictures Using Night Portrait Mode

Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1
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Recording images (advanced)
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Taking Pictures using Night Portrait
Mode
The Night Portrait mode combines the
electronic flash with a “slow shutter” mode.
This unique feature allows you to photograph
close subjects against the natural night
background. Since the shutter speed is slow,
we highly recommend using a tripod to steady
the camera.
The subject should be positioned within the
available flash range. When setting to
ISO100, (Tele:
0.98 feet (30 cm) - 4.59 feet
(140 cm), Wide: 0.98 feet (30 cm) - 7.87 feet
(2.4 m)) .
We recommend pressing the zoom button
(W) before taking a picture.
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Set the mode dial to Night portrait
mode [ ].
2
Take a picture.
The recording method is the same as in
“Taking Pictures”. (P25)
White balance is set to [AUTO] in the default position. You can change the setting. (P49)
When flash is set to Forced OFF [ ], you can capture the night illumination scenery itself
with slower shutter speed. (Max: about 8 seconds)
When taking a picture in a dark place, noise may appear. To avoid noise, we recommend
setting the picture adjustment to [NATURAL]. (P48)
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