Ricoh Pentax K-3 III Operating Manual page 19

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14 Warning Display (p.110)
15 Self-timer (p.73)
16 Battery level
17 Smart Function (p.19)
18 Focus indicator
19 HDR Capture (p.81)
20 Focus method (p.59)
21 File Format (p.48)
22 AE Lock
23 Shake Reduction (p.83)
24 Pixel Shift Resolution
(p.82)
25 Anti-Aliasing Filter
Simulator (p.82)
26 Flash indicator (p.77)
27 Electronic level
28 Grid display (p.107)
29 Cropping frame (p.48)
30 AF Frame (p.45)
31 Spot Metering Frame
(p.59)
32 AF point (p.60)
33 Drive (p.66)
34 Anti-Aliasing Filter
Simulator (p.82)
35 Pixel Shift Resolution
(p.82)
36 AF Mode (p.60)
37 AF Active Area (p.60)
38 AE Metering (p.59)
39 EV Compensation (p.54)
40 Program Line (p.52)
41 E-Dial
42 Flash Exposure
Compensation
43 Custom Image (p.78)
44 Crop (p.48)
45 Zoom Review
46 Outdoor View Setting
(p.13)
47 HDR Capture (p.81)
48 Shake Reduction (p.83)
49 Focus Peaking (p.64)
50 Hold AF Status (p.61)
51 ISO Sensitivity (p.57)
52 White Balance (p.74)
53 Grid Guide
54 Operation Control Lock
(p.46)
t Memo
• The LCD panel illumination and the viewfinder display can be
changed in [LCD Panel] of the E4 menu and [Viewfinder
Display] of the E4 menu, respectively. (p.108, p.107)
• No. 1 to 26 for the viewfinder display are the outside-field-of-
view information. The outside-field-of-view information is
displayed in the viewfinder when 0 is pressed halfway,
or during the meter operating time (default setting: 10
seconds). To not display the outside-field-of-view information,
change the [Info Display Outside FOV] setting in [Viewfinder
Display] of the E4 menu. You can change the meter
operating time in [Meter Operating Time] of the E5 menu.
(p.33)
• The functions currently enabled for the Smart Function and
their settings are displayed for No. 17 and No. 33 to 53. When
U is operated, the icons of registered functions appear,
and the icon of the currently selected function blinks. (p.19)
• You can adjust the viewfinder
image sharpness using the diopter
adjustment dial.
Eye Sensor
The eye sensor detects whether
the user is looking through the
viewfinder in the standby mode
while shooting with the viewfinder.
When the sensor detects the
user's eye, the monitor backlight
turns off and the metering starts.
The setting can be changed in
[Eye Sensor] of the E4 menu. (p.107)
The eye sensor may operate when an object is brought close
to it or it is exposed to direct sunlight. It is also used for the
automatic brightness adjustment of the monitor. (p.109)
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