Whether a scene is activated via Easy Shooting mode (by turning the Mode Dial to its respective icon) or via the Scene mode (by turning the Mode Dial to SCENE and then using the arrow buttons to select it from the Scene Select menu), the camera initially applies the same default settings, optimized for the selected scene. However, Easy Shooting mode offers additional options for the most frequently used scenes. In Easy Shooting mode, the control panel remains active so that the photographer may change certain settings.
The control panel is accessed by pressing the OK button. In Scene mode, most settings are controlled by the camera and so are fixed. The control panel is not available.
Instead, pressing the OK button invokes the Scene Select menu so that a new scene can be selected. More.
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