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The special-option modes let you tailor the camera's fully automatic operation to provide optimal camera settings for infinity-focus, portrait, nightview, or center-spot focus.
Repeatedly press the mode button to scroll through the selections.

Infinity-focus mode
Use this mode, to capture sharp, distant scenery when you take pictures outdoors during the day or through windows.
Portrait mode
Use this mode, to automatically zoom to provide suitable framing for portraits.
Nightview mode
Use this mode, to balance the flash and existing light exposure so that you can take beautiful pictures of people at sunset or at night. Use a tripod (tripod socket) or place the camera on another firm support, and use high-speed KODAK ADVANTIX Film because the shutter speed at night will most likely be slow.
Center-spot focus mode
Use this mode, for extremely precise focus control of what you consider the most important parts of your subject.
Selecting the special-option modes
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Completely lift up the lens cover/ flash to uncover the lens and to turn on the camera.
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Repeatedly press the mode button until the infinity-focus icon, portrait icon, night-view icon, or spot-focus icon appears on the LCD panel.
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In the infinity-focus mode, the camera is automatically set for flash off.
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In the night-view mode, all flash options, except for flash off, are available.
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In the portrait and spot-focus modes, all flash options are available.
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Frame your picture in the viewfinder eyepiece.
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Infinity-focus mode or night-view mode:
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Simply press the shutter button to take the picture.
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Portrait mode:
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Press the shutter button halfway down until the zoom lens adjusts for suitable framing.
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Press the shutter button completely down to take the picture.
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Center-spot focus mode:
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Place the AF circle within the viewfinder eyepiece on your subject.
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Press the shutter button completely down to take the picture.
The special-option-mode selections cancel when you turn off the camera, select a different option mode, or when the camera powers down. The portrait mode automatically cancels after you take the picture. are available.
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