The Casio QV-R62 is equipped with 23 unique and effective BestShot shooting modes. For example, the Coupling Shot mode combines 2 subjects into 1 image. Imagine you’re with your spouse or friend and want to take a shot of the two of you and there’s nobody else around to help you. One of you poses, the other takes the shot. Then you switch places and stand where you would if you had been next to your partner and she takes a second shot; the two pictures are then “merged” in the camera to form one image. This of course works best if the camera is sitting on a tripod or some other type of sturdy support. Other “cool” modes are the Business card and White board Best Shot scene modes. We first saw these new modes on the EX-Z55, and the EX-S100. They allow you to capture images at an angle, then correct them later in-camera to make the perspective as if you had shot the picture dead on to the subject. This may not be used much for making prints, but it is useful when you want to take a snap shot of someone’s business card or the black board at school, then later correct the image so you can retrieve the information on it.