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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 - Using the Scene Modes

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200
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Using the Scene Modes
Scene modes are automatic modes with exposure
parameters which have been pre-set
to give ideal
images in those matching situations. If you are
using the iA mode an see that it has incorrectly
recognised the scene type (by looking at the icon
at the top left hand side of the display) it is
recommended to switch to the correct scene
Scene
Mode
mode by using this method otherwise the image
quality may not be optimal.
The Scene Mode is
accessed by turning the top mode selection dial
to align the SCN against the index mark on the camera body and then
pressing MENU/SET button to bring up the menu choices for this
automatic mode. Use to step through them.
Pre-set Scene Modes (left to right top to bottom descriptions)
The Portrait mode. Is a useful mode for taking pictures of people outside
during the day as it helps to improve skin tones. To really make this mode
work for you consider using maximum telephoto setting by zooming all
the way in to maximum, then position yourself as close as you can to
your subject to fill the frame with head and shoulders. Try to keep the
subject as far away from the background as you can and, if possible,

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