What shooting modes are available on the FE-120?
Shooting modes govern what type of data (still image or movie) is recorded when the shutter button is pressed and how much control the photographer has over the camera settings. Most shooting modes are selected by pressing the shooting mode button (red camera icon) and turning the mode dial so that the appropriate icon or text is aligned with the gray oval to the left of the dial. Additional or alternate steps, if required, are detailed in the descriptions below. The following shooting modes are available on the FE-120: • Program Auto mode (Capital letter “P”): The camera automatically sets the optimum aperture, shutter speed based and ISO sensitivity for the shooting conditions. The photographer may manipulate other settings via camera menus. When the shutter button is pressed, the camera uses the current values of those settings. Because the factory default for some settings is “AUTO,” the camera initially retains control of them. For example, the camera will use the same white balan