Using This Digital Guide Book
Shooting
Just shoot without making any difficult settings
Shooting in the way you want without needing to know technical terms
Taking self-portraits
Taking stylish pictures
Quickly matching settings to the scene
Taking pictures with a blurred background
Shooting night views
Photographing fireworks
Photographing light trails
Adjusting the brightness of highlights and shadows
Taking photos with the flash
Taking photos without the flash
Reducing camera shake
Taking pictures of a subject against backlight
Using the self-timer
Sequential shooting
Changing an aspect ratio
Changing photo coloring
Processing pictures to match the subject/Taking monotone pictures
Taking pictures that stop the subject in motion or convey a sense of motion
When the camera will not focus on your subject/Focusing on one area
Focusing on a small spot in the frame/confirming focus before shooting
Keeping a moving subject in focus
Focusing on and shooting a moving subject
Creating commercial-style movies
Reducing image noise (mottling)
Optimizing the monitor/adjusting monitor hue
Checking horizontal or vertical orientation before shooting
Shooting with deliberate composition
Conserving battery power
Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken
Using a remote control
Shooting without the shutter sound
Zooming in so your subject fills more of the frame
Improving complexions
Playback/Retouch
Viewing images on a TV
Viewing slideshows with background music
Brightening shadows
Dealing with red-eye
Printing made easy
Viewing pictures on a smartphone
Uploading pictures to a smartphone automatically
Adding location data to images
Camera Settings
Synchronizing the date and time
Restoring default settings
Changing the menu display language
Turning off the auto focus sound