Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 47Landscape ModeUse this mode to shoot expansive landscape scenes.1 Turn the mode dial to .• Shooting procedures are the same as for theAuto mode (p. 41).• The macro, AEB, AE lock, FE Lock, AF frame, light metering, file format (RAW),and image adjustment (ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation) settingscannot be adjusted in this mode.• Since a slow shutter speed is often selected in mode, use a tripod to shoot ifthe (camera shake warning) icon appears in the LCD monitor.Night Scene ModeUse this mode to capture human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky ornight scene. The people are illuminated with light from the flash while the backdropis captured at a slow shutter speed so that both appear correctly exposed.1 Turn the mode dial to .• Shooting procedures are the same as for theAuto mode (p. 41).• The macro, AEB, AE lock, FE Lock, AF frame, light metering, file format (RAW),and image adjustment (ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation) settingscannot be adjusted in this mode.• Always use a tripod to prevent camera shake in this mode.• Warn people to stay still for a few seconds after the flash fires because of the slowshutter speed.• Optional EX series Speedlites (p. 123) can also be used to shoot in mode.• Using the mode in daylight will produce an effect similar to that of the mode.