Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Basic shooting settings (picture)
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IMAGE PROPERTIES
One of the many advantages of digital photography is that it is very
easy to change key image properties.
You can manipulate contrast, sharpness and color saturation
before shooting.
CONTRAST
The contrast setting, i.e. the difference between light and dark
image sections, determines whether an image comes across as
“flat” or “brilliant”. Increasing or decreasing this difference impacts
on contrast, meaning that some image sections are rendered with
more or less light.
SHARPNESS
The impression of sharpness in a picture is largely determined by
edge sharpness, i.e. by how slight the transition area between light
and dark is at edges in the picture. Expanding or reducing these
areas will therefore change the impression of sharpness.
COLOR SATURATION
The saturation factor in color images determines, whether colors in
the picture appear “pale” and pastel-like or “bright” and colorful.
While lighting conditions and weather (e.g. foggy/clear) are a given
in terms of shooting conditions, their rendering can be influenced.
COLOR PROFILE
3 pre-configured color profiles are available:
Factory setting: StandardStandard
StandardStandard
VividVivid
NaturalNatural
Select JPG SettingsJPG Settings in the main menu
Select Film StyleFilm Style
Select a profile
MONOCHROME PROFILE
Two pre-configured monochrome profiles are available:
MonochromeMonochrome
Monochrome High ContrastMonochrome High Contrast
Select JPG SettingsJPG Settings in the main menu
Select Film StyleFilm Style
Select a profile