Kodak EasyShare LS755 zoom digital camera — User's Guide


Table of Contents > Taking pictures and videos > Camera modes

2 Taking pictures and videos

Camera modes


Use the Mode button to highlight the mode mark that suits your shooting conditions.

Use this mode For

Auto

General picture-taking. Automatically sets exposure, focus, and flash.

Scene

Point-and-shoot simplicity for taking pictures under various conditions (see Scene modes).

Custom

Use when fine-tuning the picture-taking settings according to the subject or shooting conditions (see Changing picture-taking settings).

Video

Record video with sound. See Taking a video.

Setup

Customize your camera. See Customizing your camera.

Scene modes


  1. Press the Mode button to highlight Scene mode .

  2. Press to select an appropriate Scene mode.

Use this mode For

Portrait

Close up shots of people (within 9 ft. 10 in. (3 m). The flash is fired to brighten and beautifully show faces, and the pictures come out with a soft finish.

Sport

Taking pictures of people playing sports or other high-speed activities. The fast shutter speed captures one frame of a moving subject.

Landscape

Taking pictures of landscapes. Take sharp pictures of mountains or buildings that spread out into the distance.

Night Portrait

Including people in pictures of night landscapes. While focusing on the person(s), a slow shutter speed is used to beautifully depict the night background. Place the camera on a flat and steady surface to avoid hand movements.

Night Landscape

Taking pictures of night landscapes. Clearly depicts scenes of lit-up buildings, etc., by using a slow shutter speed. Place the camera on a flat and steady surface to avoid hand movements.

Snow

For taking pictures of snow scenes or subjects with snow in the background. Properly takes pictures of snow scenes and adjusts for the bright environment.

Beach

For taking pictures of beach scenes or subjects with beaches in the background. Properly takes pictures of beach scenes and adjusts for the bright environment.

Text

Pictures of text in printed materials.

Flower

For taking close up pictures of subjects such as flowers. Reproduces colors of flowers vividly.

Museum

For taking pictures in museums and other places where flash photography and sounds are prohibited. The sounds and flash are disabled.

Nagashidori (Panning Shot)

Shooting while following a fast-moving subject, such as a car. Using a slow shutter speed, the background of the picture appears to be moving while the subject stays in one place.

TV Screen

Taking pictures of TV screens. Slow shutter speed prevents horizontal lines from appearing in the taken picture. Place the camera on a flat and steady surface to avoid hand movements.

Candle Light

Subjects illuminated by candlelight. Retains the feel of candlelight colors in the pictures.

Sunset

Subjects at dusk. Vividly reproduces the sunset.

Auction

Pictures of merchandise. Vividly and precisely accentuates merchandise. Pictures taken are VGA size.



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