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
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Use the Mode button to highlight the mode mark that suits your shooting conditions. |
Use this mode | For |
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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
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1.
Press the Mode button to highlight Scene mode .
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2.
Press
to select an appropriate Scene mode.
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Use this mode | For |
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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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