Toshiba GSC-R60 Owners Manual - Page 58

Setting the Scene

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Setting the Scene This camera function automatically adjusts the shutter speed and aperture to suit the scene you are shooting or the purpose of the shot. Your scene setting is retained even when you turn the camera off or the Auto power off function is activated. 1 Set the camera to recording mode and move the OK button to . A list of scene icons appears. AUTO OK CANCEL 2 Use the jog dial to select the desired scene icon and press the OK button. To cancel the setting, press the MENU button or move the OK button to . SPORTS OK CANCEL Flash Restrictions Imposed by Scene Settings Scene Type of shot Setting Flash AUTO - All settings are available. PORTRAIT For shots where the foreground subject stands out clearly against a blurred background. [RED-EYE REDUCTION]* [SUPPRESSED FLASH] LANDSCAPE Distant scenery, landscapes, etc. [SUPPRESSED FLASH] SPORTS For situations involving fast-moving subjects such as sporting events. [SUPPRESSED FLASH] NIGHT For situations where the background is dark, such [FORCED FLASH]* SCENE as fireworks and nighttime scenery. [SUPPRESSED FLASH] SNOW For very bright situations such as at snowfields or at [FORCED FLASH] &BEACH the beach. [SUPPRESSED FLASH]* SKIN For shots where you want to make the subjects skin [RED-EYE REDUCTION]* ENHANCEMENT tones paler. [SUPPRESSED FLASH] SUNSET For evening or sunset shots. [SUPPRESSED FLASH] * If you change the scene setting, the flash reverts to the default setting.

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Setting the Scene
This camera function automatically adjusts the shutter speed and aperture to suit the
scene you are shooting or the purpose of the shot.
Your scene setting is retained even when you turn the camera off or the Auto power off
function is activated.
* If you change the scene setting, the flash reverts to the default setting.
1
Set the camera to recording mode and move the OK
button to
.
A list of scene icons appears.
2
Use the jog dial to select the desired scene icon and press
the OK button.
To cancel the setting, press the
MENU button or move the OK
button to
.
Flash Restrictions Imposed by Scene Settings
Scene
Type of shot
Setting
Flash
AUTO
All settings are available.
PORTRAIT
For shots where the foreground subject stands out
clearly against a blurred background.
[RED-EYE REDUCTION]*
[SUPPRESSED FLASH]
LANDSCAPE
Distant scenery, landscapes, etc.
[SUPPRESSED FLASH]
SPORTS
For situations involving fast-moving subjects such
as sporting events.
[SUPPRESSED FLASH]
NIGHT
SCENE
For situations where the background is dark, such
as fireworks and nighttime scenery.
[FORCED FLASH]*
[SUPPRESSED FLASH]
SNOW
&BEACH
For very bright situations such as at snowfields or at
the beach.
[FORCED FLASH]
[SUPPRESSED FLASH]*
SKIN
ENHANCEMENT
For shots where you want to make the subjects skin
tones paler.
[RED-EYE REDUCTION]*
[SUPPRESSED FLASH]
SUNSET
For evening or sunset shots.
[SUPPRESSED FLASH]
OK
CANCEL
AUTO
OK
CANCEL
SPORTS