Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 49Portrait ModeUse this mode when you want the subject to appear sharp and the background to blur.1 Turn the shooting mode dial to .• Shooting procedures are the same as for the AutoMode (p. 44).• The AEB, AE lock, FE Lock, light metering, file format (RAW), and imageadjustment (ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation) settings cannot beadjusted in this mode.• You can set the AF frame to either the auto (AiAF) selection or manual center (p. 71).• To best achieve the effect of the background gradually fading, compose the imageso that the upper half of the subject’s body fills most of the viewfinder or LCDmonitor.• The background gets increasingly indistinct the more you adjust the focal lengthtoward telephoto.Landscape ModeUse this mode to shoot expansive landscape scenes.1 Turn the shooting mode dial to .• Shooting procedures are the same as for the AutoMode (p. 44).• The macro, AEB, AE lock, FE Lock, light metering, file format (RAW), and imageadjustment (ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation) settings cannot beadjusted in this mode.• You can set the AF frame to either the auto (AiAF) selection or manual center (p. 71).• Since a slow shutter speed is often selected in mode, use a tripod to shoot ifthe (camera shake warning) icon appears on the LCD monitor.E lock, FE Locnt (ISO speedin thisset the AF frameieve thk, light me, contrast, she to either thetering, fileharpness anformatme as forme as fore format (matetering, fileharpness ank, light me, contrast, she to either thAE lock, FE Locnt (ISO speedin thisset the A ameieve thntrasto eithdscapeo shoot expane Modesive landscathe moreiewfine you adjustiewfinre you adjustt the moree Modesive landscae Modeve landsdscapeo shoot expan