Shooting (Information Display)
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@ AF Lock (p. 80)
@ i-Contrast (p. 84)
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Create Folder (p. 134)
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Recordable Shots
(p. 16) / Remaining Time
(Movies) (p. 29)
@ Disp. Overlay (p. 138)
@ Shutter Speed
@ Aperture Value
@ Image Stabilizer (p. 139)
@ Date Taken/Recorded
(p.60)
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AE Lock (pp. 82,93) / FE
Lock (p. 83)
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Time Zone (p. 133)
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Exposure Compensation
(p.72)
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White Balance (p. 71)
@ My Colors (p. 73)
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Metering Modes (p. 82)
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Image Quality
(Compression) (p. 68)
(J) Recording Pixels (p. 68)
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Digital Zoom
Magnification (p. 58) /
Digital Tele-Converter
(p.59)
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Macro (p. 63) / Infinity
(p.67)
@ ISO Speed (p. 70)
@ Flash Mode (pp. 57, 67)
@ Red-Eye Correction
(p.85)
@ Drive Mode (pp. 61,62,
72,75)
@ Camera Orientation*
@ Battery Charge Indicator
(p. 13)
@ Shooting Mode
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AF Frame (p. 22) / Spot
AE Point Frame (p. 82)
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Standard,
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Right side down,
C:
Left side down
When shooting, the camera detects if it is held vertically or horizontally, and adjusts
settings accordingly for the best shot. It also detects orientation during playback, so you
can hold the camera in either orientation and it will automatically rotate images for
correct viewing.
This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up or down.
Switching the Display
You can change the display using the
DISP.
button.
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