Canon Vistura Vistura Instruction Manual - Page 41

Sand & Snow, Spotlight, Low Light

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Using the Full Range of Features Spotlight E This program is designed for recording spotlit scenes, such as on a stage. The exposure is automatically adjusted for glarefree recordings of subjects lit by a concentrated light source. Sand & Snow Use this program in places where the background is so bright that the subject appears underexposed in the display - a sunny beach or ski resort, for example. You may notice some shudder when recording moving subjects. Low Light This program allows you to record in dimly lit places. It is generally best used for closeups of slow or stationary subjects, as moving subjects may leave a trailing after-image. However, you can take advantage of this to create special effects, by rapid zooming or by panning along with a moving subject. Picture quality will not be as good as in normal lighting conditions, and autofocus may not work as well as usual. When you take still pictures in LOW LIGHT mode, the Clear Still function will not work. SPOTLIGHT SAND&SNOW 42

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Using the Full
Range of Features
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E
Sand & Snow
Spotlight
This program is designed for recording
spotlit scenes, such as on a stage. The
exposure is automatically adjusted for glare-
free recordings of subjects lit by a
concentrated light source.
SAND&SNOW
SPOTLIGHT
Low Light
Use this program in places where the
background is so bright that the subject
appears underexposed in the display —
a sunny beach or ski resort, for example. You
may notice some shudder when recording
moving subjects.
This program allows you to record in dimly
lit places. It is generally best used for close-
ups of slow or stationary subjects, as moving
subjects may leave a trailing after-image.
However, you can take advantage of this to
create special effects, by rapid zooming or by
panning along with a moving subject. Picture
quality will not be as good as in normal
lighting conditions, and autofocus may not
work as well as usual. When you take still
pictures in LOW LIGHT mode, the Clear
Still function will not work.