Canon S5 ? ~ Difference between P mode and Auto

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I just got my S5 yeaterday :banana: :cool1: :dance3: I am sooo excited. I am a real newbie. I was tired of the slow shutter speed of a P&S and my HP 5MP broke during a trip to DL. So I "had" to get a new camera. I chose the S5 after a lot of research. It seems to me the best settings initially for a beginner is Auto or P. Could someone give me advise on where to start with these settings. I already made the classic S series mistake of not lifting the flash for flash pictures :headache: Thanks for your patience. I'm really excited to get out there and start using my new friend.
 
I'm not sure about the S5, but in usual Canon terminology, Auto means that the camera overrides all of your settings. P means that the camera handles the exposure (aperture and shutter speed) but uses your settings for everything else.
 
Thanks Mark. What sort of things might you want to change in the P mode rather than letting the camera choose?
 
ISO (sensitivity); flash/no flash; processing settings like sharpness or saturation; white balance; focus bracketing; focus point selection; color swap or color accents

I'm just guessing at those. I really don't know the features of the S5 very well nor do I know which ones are overridden by being in Auto mode. I would think that the manual would tell you, but manuals rarely seem to have much useful information these days.
 















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