Solution
If the [Touch Shutter] function is set to [On], you can take shots easily by having the camera focus on your subject and adjust the brightness simply by touching the screen.
(By default, this setting is set to [Off].)
Touch and hold your finger on the screen on the subject you want to bring into focus. When you lift your finger off the screen, the camera will take the shot.
2. Press the <

> button, choose [Touch Shutter] on the <

> tab, and then choose [On].
3. The following screen will appear.
If (

) appears, the settings are complete.
IMPORTANT
- The [Touch Shutter] function cannot be used in the following shooting modes.
- [Smile] (

), [Wink self-timer] (

), [Face self-timer] (

), [Underwater] (

), [Stitch Assist] (

), [Miniature Effect] (

)
- The Touch Shutter function operates in the same way as when pressing the shutter button, but cannot be used with the following functions:
- [AF Lock] (

), [AE Lock] (

), [FE Lock] (

)
- The [Touch Shutter] function can be used in the following shooting modes, but the subject cannot be specified.
- [Fish-eye effect] (

), [Fireworks] (

), [Handheld nightscene] (

)
- The [Touch Shutter] function can be used in the following shooting modes, but in these modes the camera will take only one shot each time the screen is touched.
- [High-speed burst HQ] (

), [Continuous Shooting] (

)
- If the [Focusing Range] is set to [Macro] (
) or [Infinity] (
) using the Touch Shutter function when the AF frame mode is set to [Face AiAF] will return the setting to [Normal] (
).