Scene Modes
"Scene mode is very similar to Auto mode, where you choose the scene you are shooting and the camera will choose settings optimized for that scenario.
• Sports Mode: It is designed for capturing moving objects. The camera would increase the ISO and use a fast shutter speed to capture fast action
• Landscape Mode: The camera automatically uses a small aperture (large number) to make sure the scene you’re photographing is in focus. Flash may also be disabled
• Portrait Mode: In Portrait Mode, your camera will automatically select a large aperture (small number) which helps to keep your background out of focus. Some cameras would also use face recognition in this mode
• Macro Mode: Macro mode lets you move closer into your subject to take a close up picture. The camera will automatically choose an aperture opening to give as much Depth of Field as possible
• Night Mode: Night mode is for shooting in low light situations. It automatically sets your camera to use a longer shutter speed to help capture background details. It may also use the flash to illuminate the foreground
• Movie Mode: This mode extends your digital camera from just capturing still images to capturing moving ones. "