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Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects When Shooting)
Option
Creative
monochrome
(default setting)
Painting
Zoom exposure*
Defocus during
exposure*
Cross process
Soft
Nostalgic sepia
High key
Low key
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Create monochrome photographs by adjusting the grainy feel and
contrast. Monochrome photographs with the dark and light tones
reversed can also be created (solarization).
• Rotate the main command dial to adjust grainy feel.
• Rotate the sub-command dial to adjust contrast.
Create images with the ambience of paintings.
When the shooting mode icon lights in green, create dynamic
pictures radiated out from the center by zooming from f (wide-
angle position) to g (telephoto zoom position) after the shutter is
open and until it is closed.
• The zoom is fixed at f (wide-angle) end.
• The shutter speed is fixed at 2 seconds.
• Rotate the main command dial to switch zooming
magnifications (2× or 3× (default setting)).
• The desired shooting effect is not produced when the subject is
bright and the shutter speed cannot be slowed.
When the shooting mode icon lights in green, create pictures by
varying focus slightly until the shutter closes.
• The desired shooting effect is not produced when the subject is
bright and the shutter speed cannot be slowed.
Create images with an unusual hue by converting a positive color
image into negative or negative color image into positive.
• Rotate the main command dial to select hue.
Soften the image by adding a slight blur to the overall image.
Add a sepia tone and reduces the contrast to simulate the qualities
of an old photograph.
Give the overall image a bright tone.
Give the overall image a dark tone.
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