What shooting mode should you use? Your Sony Alpha A65/A77 has modes you can choose based on how the photo should look, the situation, and your photographic experience level. Are you taking action shots of a sports game? Are you taking portraits for the holiday card?
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Auto | Automatic mode. Your camera makes most decisions. Use when you're getting to know about your camera and photography, or when you want to relax and have fun. |
| Auto+ | Auto, plus recognizes some shooting conditions. |
| Flash Off (A65 only) | Auto, but with flash disabled. |
| Scene Selection | Choose a scene, such as Portrait or Landscape, that matches the shooting conditions and your subject. |
| Sweep Panorama | Create panoramas. |
| 3D Sweep Panorama | The same as Sweep Panorama, only in 3D photos. |
| Continuous Advance Priority AE | Achieves the fastest frame rate. |
| P (Program Auto) | Automatic exposure, but you control creative settings. |
| A (Aperture priority) | You set aperture; the camera sets the rest for proper exposure. Good for portraits, landscapes, and close-ups. |
| S (Shutter speed priority) | Aperture priority but instead, you set shutter speed. Good for action (yours and your subject’s). |
| M (Manual exposure) | You make all exposure and function decisions. |
| Movie | A more advanced movie mode, with P, A, S, and M sub-modes. |
| Memory Recall (A77 only) | The A77’s mode that stores and recalls up to three different presets that you create. |
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