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To change the shooting mode, press the Mode button on the top of the camera until the desired shooting mode appears in the status screen. Alternatively, you can press the Mode button just once and then use the buttons to scroll to the desired shooting mode. The following table describes each of the shooting mode settings on the camera. Setting Description Auto The camera automatically selects the best F-number (aperture) and shutter speed for the scene. Auto mode works well for most shots in normal situations. This mode is also useful when you need to take a good shot quickly, and do not have time to select a special shooting mode on the camera. Action The camera uses fast shutter speeds and higher ISO speeds to stop motion. Use Action mode to capture sporting events, moving cars, or any scene where you want to stop the action. Landscape The camera combines a higher F-number for better depth of field with higher saturation and sharpness for a more vivid effect. Use Landscape mode to capture mountain scenes or any shots with a deep perspective. Portrait The camera combines a smaller F-number to blur the background, with lower saturation, contrast, and sharpness for a more natural effect. Use Portrait mode for pictures that have one or more people as their primary focal point. Beach & This mode lets you capture bright, outdoor scenes and Snow balance out harsh lighting. 46 HP Photosmart R507/R607 User's Manual

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HP Photosmart R507/R607 User’s Manual
To change the shooting mode, press the
Mode
button on the
top of the camera until the desired shooting mode appears in
the status screen. Alternatively, you can press the
Mode
button
just once and then use the
buttons to scroll to the desired
shooting mode. The following table describes each of the
shooting mode settings on the camera.
Setting
Description
Auto
The camera automatically selects the best F-number
(aperture) and shutter speed for the scene.
Auto
mode works well for most shots in normal situations.
This mode is also useful when you need to take a
good shot quickly, and do not have time to select a
special shooting mode on the camera.
Action
The camera uses fast shutter speeds and higher ISO
speeds to stop motion. Use
Action
mode to capture
sporting events, moving cars, or any scene where you
want to stop the action.
Landscape
The camera combines a higher F-number for better
depth of field with higher saturation and sharpness
for a more vivid effect. Use
Landscape
mode to
capture mountain scenes or any shots with a deep
perspective.
Portrait
The camera combines a smaller F-number to blur the
background, with lower saturation, contrast, and
sharpness for a more natural effect. Use
Portrait
mode
for pictures that have one or more people as their
primary focal point.
Beach &
Snow
This mode lets you capture bright, outdoor scenes and
balance out harsh lighting.