AUXILIARY DISPLAYS
CLIPPING
The Clipping display marks bright or dark areas in the image
lacking definition (bright areas flash in red; dark areas flash in
blue). To adjust these displays to specific conditions or your
compositional ideas, you can specify limit values, i.e. the level of
over/underexposure at which they appear. The Clipping display
therefore offers a very simple and exact means for checking and
adjusting your exposure settings.
F
2.8
1/8000
ISO
12500
EV
12MP
-3
2
1
0
1
2
3+
▸
Select
in the main menu
Capture Assistants
Capture Assistants
▸
Select
Exposure Clipping
Exposure Clipping
▸
Select
Clipping Enabled
Clipping Enabled
▸
Select
/
On
On
Off
Off
• The two other lines are not selectable (= gray) when the
function is deactivated.
▸
Activate information displays (see p. 88)
▸
Tap and hold the shutter button
• The clipping display appears.
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SETTING LIMIT VALUES
You can set a threshold value for these displays, i.e. define a value
at what degree of overexposure they will appear, so that you can
adjust these displays to specific conditions or in line with your own
composition ideas.
▸
Select
in the main menu
Capture Assistants
Capture Assistants
▸
Select
Exposure Clipping
Exposure Clipping
▸
Select
Lower Limit
Lower Limit
▸
Select the desired value
(
to
)
0
0
20
20
▸
Select
Upper Limit
Upper Limit
▸
Select the desired value
(
to
)
200
200
255
255
Note
• The clipping display always refers to the currently displayed
cropped section.
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