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SCENE Modes

What do the SCENE Modes do?

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The SCENE Modes allow you to rapidly and conveniently enable complex camera settings required in frequently encountered situations automatically. Such factors as ISO, f-stop, shutter speed, exposure compensation, flash mode and white balance are applied for optimum results in each of the ten SCENE Modes. The SCENE Modes in the C-5500 are: Landscape + Portrait Portrait Landscape Night Scene Sport Beach & Snow Fireworks Sunset Available Light Portrait Candle

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My Nikon D 5200 when in scene mode will not change to other scenes

The scene modes are not apparent when viewing the shot. The scene modes adjust the exposure to help give you the results that particular scene is designed for. For example, the man running is to stop motion. The sets a fast shutter speed for you to help stop the action. You can’t see that happen before you take the picture. The portrait mode sets an open aperture to help blur the background. Etc.
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Cannot get into portrait mode

You could be more specific about the issue:
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  • What happens when you press the scene button
The default scene mode is portrait mode.

You could consult the user manual at:
http://download3.nikonimglib.com/archive1/MYuI600nA8Zp00p3vNT88HY5EH77/S6800RM_(En)01F2.pdf

Page 34 shows how to change the scene modes, The technical notes contain further troubleshooting instructions.
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"macro is invalid" is displayed

This error message indicates that the current scene selection mode is not compatible for Macro shooting.
Please check the below figure to view the applicable scene selection modes for the Macro shooting mode.
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The macro is not applicable in Landscape, Twilight and Fireworks mode.
You can use other scene selection modes with macro mode.
Thanks for understanding.
I hope the information helpful, if you want any clarification, please let me know.
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How are scene modes different than taking movies on a digital camera?

The scene modes only apply to stills, not movies. They're intended to set the camera appropriately for different things. Portrait mode for portraits, landscape mode for landscapes, etc. Experienced photographers don't use the same settings for shooting a landscape as they do for portraits: these modes attempt to mimic some of that.

Personally, I feel they don't always do the right thing, and thus prefer a camera that leaves me in control.
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Can't select some scene modes

May be the Rotary Switch is faulty. Change and try. If you need assistance for spares,you can e mail me. [email protected]
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Access the scene modes

From the arrow pad, select the up arrow (Scene) to access the scene modes.
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Access the scene modes

From the arrow pad, select the up arrow (Scene) to access the scene modes.
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Scene modes

Program Auto Landscape Landscape + Portrait Portrait Indoor Sport Beach & Snow Behind Glass Self Portrait + Self Timer Self Portrait Sunset Night Scene Night+Portrait Cuisine Documents Candle Under Water Wide Under Water Macro Shoot & Select 1 / U Shoot & Select
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“Virtual mode” button

From the arrow pad, select the up arrow (Scene) to access the scene modes.
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