Pentax 19231 T30 Operating Manual - Page 46

In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor., Touch the Shooting Mode e.g., The [Capture Palette] appears.

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Taking Pictures Selecting a Shooting Mode Picture Mode Icon B Shooting Mode Description For taking sharp pictures of text. Pictures can Text also be reproduced in black and white or reversed as desired. D Food The camera increases the saturation for bright, vivid pictures of food. Functions Not Available White Balance, Sharpness, Saturation, Contrast, AE Metering c Digital SR For reducing camera shake and taking pictures at a higher ISO sensitivity. Sensitivity Cont. Shooting, Y Frame Composite For shooting composite images using picture frames stored in the camera (p.52). Recorded Pixels, Quality Level, Auto Bracket, 3 Auto-Tracking AF Memo • When Shooting mode is set to E (Pet), [Flash Mode] is set to a (Flash Off). However, the flash mode can be changed. • When Shooting mode is set to < (Flower), E (Pet), C (Kids), D (Food) or B (Text), [Focus limiter] is set to Off, but the setting can be changed. • When Shooting mode is set to Y (Frame Composite), the number of recorded pixels is fixed at h and cannot be changed. 1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor. The [Capture Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch the Shooting Mode (e.g. b). • The icon of the currently selected shooting mode appears on the [Capture Toolbar]. • The [Capture Palette] appears. • Touch the arrow icons (qr) to advance to other shooting modes. Capture Palette 1/2 AUTO PICT Guide 44

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Selecting a Shooting Mode
44
3
Taking Pictures
Memo
When Shooting mode is set to
E
(Pet), [Flash Mode] is set to
a
(Flash Off).
However, the flash mode can be changed.
When Shooting mode is set to
<
(Flower),
E
(Pet),
C
(Kids),
D
(Food) or
B
(Text), [Focus limiter] is set to Off, but the setting can be changed.
When Shooting mode is set to
Y
(Frame Composite), the number of
recorded pixels is fixed at
h
and cannot be changed.
1
In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2
Touch the Shooting Mode (e.g.
b
).
The icon of the currently selected shooting
mode appears on the [Capture Toolbar].
The [Capture Palette] appears.
Touch the arrow icons (
qr
) to advance
to other shooting modes.
B
Text
For taking sharp pictures of text. Pictures can
also be reproduced in black and white or
reversed as desired.
White Balance,
Sharpness,
Saturation,
Contrast, AE
Metering
D
Food
The camera increases the saturation for bright,
vivid pictures of food.
c
Digital
SR
For reducing camera shake and taking pictures
at a higher ISO sensitivity.
Sensitivity
Y
Frame
Compo-
site
For shooting composite images using picture
frames stored in the camera (p.52).
Cont. Shooting,
Recorded Pixels,
Quality Level,
Auto Bracket,
Auto-Tracking AF
Icon
Shooting
Mode
Description
Functions Not
Available
Picture Mode
Guide
Guide
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1/2
1/2
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
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PICT
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