[. . . ] Basic operations
DIGITAL CAMERA
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Things to know before shooting Selecting the right mode for shooting conditions Various shooting functions Focusing functions Exposure, image and color Playback Customizing the settings/ functions of your camera Printing
ADVANCED MANUAL
ADVANCED MANUAL
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The white balance can be adjusted in 7 increments in both the RED and BLUE directions.
AUTO
BLUE
0
SAMPLE IMAGE MODE CANCEL MENU SELECT
AEL
RED
GO
5 Point the camera at the subject to take
test shots.
6 Press the AEL button.
Sample images that have been taken with the current WB settings are displayed. The WB compensation indicator indicates the current WB compensation value.
6
Exposure, image and color
7 After checking the sample images,
press OK. Press OK again to complete WB
compensation.
99
White balance--Adjusting the color tone
CUSTOM WB
You can reset the current custom white balance values to different color temperatures.
Available modes
PASM
T CUSTOM WB
1 Menu T 2 Press
~ "How to use the menus" (P. 25)
.
MENU
The CUSTOM WB SETTING screen appears.
OK button
6
3 Press 4 Press
to select CWB1, CWB2, CWB3 or CWB4, then press . to adjust the current white Exposure, image and color
CUSTOM WB
CWB1 CWB2 CWB3 CWB4
CANCEL MENU SELECT GO
2500K
balance.
5 Press the OK button.
Select the other custom white balance items to set.
100
SHARPNESS
This function adjusts the sharpness of the image.
Available modes
S
PASM
T SHARPNESS
1 Menu T 2 Press
~ "How to use the menus" (P. 25)
.
MENU
The setting screen is displayed.
OK button
3 Press
to move . The image contours are emphasized, making the image appear sharper and more vivid. Use this setting when you want to edit images on a PC.
SHARPNESS
6
Lo
0
Exposure, image and color
Hi
CANCEL MENU SELECT
GO
4 Press the OK button.
Your adjustment is saved.
Note
Adjusting the sharpness toward Hi may give the picture a grainy appearance.
101
CONTRAST
C
This function adjusts the contrast (distinction between light and dark) of images. For example, you can make images with marked differences in light and shadow softer, and those with less differences more vivid.
Available modes
PASM
1 Menu T 2 Press
T CONTRAST ~ "How to use the menus" (P. 25)
.
MENU
The setting screen is displayed.
OK button
6 3 Press
Exposure, image and color
to move . The light and dark areas are defined more clearly, making the image look crisper. The light and dark areas become less defined, giving the image a softer impression. Use this setting when you want to edit images on a PC.
CONTRAST
Lo
0
Hi
CANCEL MENU SELECT
GO
4 Press the OK button.
Your adjustment is saved.
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SATURATION
This function sets the color depth of images.
Available modes
RGB
PASM
T SATURATION
1 Menu T 2 Press
~ "How to use the menus" (P. 25)
.
MENU
The setting screen is displayed.
OK button
3 Press
to move . The color becomes more subdued.
SATURATION LEVEL
0
6
Exposure, image and color
Hi
Lo
CANCEL MENU SELECT
GO
4 Press the OK button.
Your adjustment is saved.
103
GRADATION
Lets you select the brightness of the entire image. Suitable when you want to produce a brighter image for a bright object and a darker image for a dark object.
HI KEY : A brighter image is produced.
LOW KEY : A shadowy image is produced.
6
Exposure, image and color
Available modes
PASM
1 Menu T
T GRADATION T NORMAL, HI KEY, LOW KEY ~ "How to use the menus" (P. 25)
MENU
2 Press the OK button.
OK button
104
NOISE REDUCTION
NR
This function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures. When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images. When NOISE REDUCTION is set to ON, the camera automatically reduces noise to produce clearer images. For more information about noise generated in images during long exposures, refer to "Noise in images" (P. 51).
NOISE REDUCTION: OFF
NOISE REDUCTION: ON
6
Exposure, image and color
Available modes
PASM
T NOISE REDUCTION T
1 Menu T
ON
~ "How to use the menus" (P. 3 Take a picture.
The noise-reduction process is activated after OK button shooting. [. . . ] 104
AUTO, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400 sRGB, Adobe RGB 117mm 1/4000 F2. 8 0. 7 0. 5 WB : 3300K 3 STEP
C S
RGB
12
Information
: +2 : +2 : +2
H, L
201
Names of parts
Control panel screen
12
Information
Names of parts
3
4
5
P
10 11 12 13
1/2000 F2. 8 +2. 0
NR AEL
ESP
AUTO 1 0000K 2
AdobeRGB
S
RGB
1 2 14 15 16 17 18
P
1/2000 F2. 8 +2. 0
NR AEL
6 7
ESP
8 9
FOCUS AF ILLUMINATOR DRIVE
SLOW ISO FP +2. 0 WB S-AF+MF
AE BKT 2. 0 WB BKT 2 RAW SHQ 8888 8888
Items
2 2
C
2 H
Indication examples , P, A, S, M, 1/2000 F2. 8 +2. 0
NR
AEL
Ref. 90
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Battery check Exposure mode Shutter speed Aperture value Exposure compensation Noise reduction AE lock Metering mode Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation indicator Flash mode Super FP flash Flash intensity control AF frame Drive mode Auto bracketing Record mode Resolution ISO White balance Color space Sharpness Contrast Saturation Gradation Number of storable still pictures Error code Memory gauge
,
,
,
ESP,
,
P. 203
+2. 0 , AE BKT 2. 0 RAW+SHQ 1280 960 AUTO, 100, 200, 400
1 3000K,
5300K
sRGB, Adobe RGB S +2 C +2 RGB +2 H, L 135 CARD ERROR, NO CARD , , ,
17 18
202
Names of parts
Memory gauge
Names of parts
Battery check
P
1/250
ESP
FP
F5. 6
ISO WB
AUTO AUTO
sRGB
S-AF FOCUS AF ILLUMINATOR
DRIVE
HQ 3264 2448
Memory gauge
Each time you press the shutter button, the memory gauge lights on the control panel screen, indicating that the picture you have just taken is being recorded onto the card. The memory gauge changes according to how many pictures the camera is processing.
Shoot Shoot Shoot
Wait Before taking any pictures (Off) After taking one picture (Lit) After taking several pictures (Lit) Maximum reached (All lit) Wait until the indicator turns off again before taking more pictures.
Battery check
When the camera is turned on or when remaining battery power is low, the battery check mark varies. [. . . ]