[. . . ] Camera User Guide Quick Guide A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback Changing Camera Settings Installing Software Troubleshooting Caution! Do not connect the USB cable yet! If you connect the camera to a computer through the USB cable before installing the provided software on the computer, the software required for connection between camera and computer may not be installed appropriately. Be sure to connect the camera to your computer after installing the provided software. For how to install the software, see P. 112. About other documentation Detailed explanations on how to use the provided software can be found in "Software User Guide" (PDF format file) included in the attached CD-ROM. For how to display the PDF file, see P. 113. Preface This manual provides information on how to use the shooting and playback functions of this product, as well as warnings on its use. [. . . ] This setting will be used for shooting until you change it. 64 Changing the Light Metering (PHOTOMETRY) You can change the metering method (the range to use for metering) to determine the exposure value. There are three Light Metering Methods available: MULTI, CENTER, and SPOT. Types of Modes You Can Select Symbol (No Symbol) Mode MULTI CENTER Description The entire shooting range is divided into 256 partitions, and subjected to photometry for overall decision. A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback The light metering is determined by a measurement of the whole, with the central part emphasized. Use this when the brightness of the center and surroundings are different. It is useful if there is marked difference in contrast or backlighting. SPOT 1. Press the M button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. Press the " button to select [PHOTOMETRY] and press the O or $ button. Press the O or # button. Light Metering Method setting is complete. 6. If you pressed the # button in step 5, press also the M button. The Shooting Setting menu disappears and the setting value appears. This setting will be used for shooting until you change it. 65 Shooting Consecutively with Different Exposures (AUTO BRACKET) The Auto Bracketing function automatically shoots three consecutive shots, with the specified exposure value as standard, at three exposure levels, at -0. 5EV, ±0, and +0. 5EV. Note This function is not available when shooting with sound. 1. Press the M button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. Press the " button to select [AUTO BRACKET] and press the O or $ button. If you pressed the # button in step 4, press also the M button. The Shooting Menu closes and [AB] is displayed on the right side of the screen. 6. Press the shutter release button. Three consecutive shots are taken, with the specified Exposure Compensation value as the standard, at -0. 5EV, ±0, and +0. 5EV. They are, from the left, at -0. 5EV (darker), standard compensation, and +0. 5EV (brighter). This setting will be used for shooting until you change it or you turn the power off. Reference · For how to change the Exposure Compensation, see P. 52. 66 TUsing the Self-Timer You can set the Self-timer to shoot after either two or ten seconds. Press the T (Self-timer) button. The Self Timer mark appears momentarily in a large size at the center of the LCD monitor and then is displayed at the upper left. The "10" to the right of the symbol indicates the number of seconds. In this case, if you press the shutter button, the camera will shoot after 10 seconds. A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback 3. Press the shutter release button. The focus is locked, the flash goes on, and the self-timer starts. Once the picture is taken, the self-timer mode is cleared. Note · Each press of the T (Self-timer) button, it selects a function in the following sequence: 10 sec, 2 sec, Self-timer Off, 10 sec, 2 sec. · Self-timer settings are released when the power is turned off. · When the self-timer is set to 2 seconds, the flash for self-timer does not fire. 67 Using Long Time Exposure (TIME EXPOSURE) You can select an exposure time of 1, 2, 4 or 8 seconds. By using long time exposure, you can capture the track of moving subjects such as fireworks and car lights, when you shoot a night scene. 1. Press the M button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. Press the " button to select [TIME EXPOSURE] and press the O or $ button. !"Press the !" !"buttons to !" select the exposure time. Press the O or # button. This completes the setting of time exposure. 6. If you pressed the # button in step 5, press also the M button. The Shooting Setting menu disappears and the setting value appears. [. . . ] *The above provisions refer to repairs offered free of charge, and do not limit your legal rights. *The intention of the above provisions is also described in the warranty card provided with this camera. Parts essential to the servicing of the camera (that is, components required to maintain the functions and quality of the camera) will be available for a period of five years after the camera is discontinued. 10. Please note that if the camera is seriously damaged by flooding, submergence, infiltration of sand or mud, violent shocks or dropping, it may not be repairable, and restoration to its original condition may be impossible. 149 Note · Before sending the camera in for repair, check the battery and read the instruction manual again to ensure proper operation. [. . . ]