Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Reference Guide
- Instruction Manual
- Table of Contents
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Charging the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Card
- Using the LCD Monitor
- Turning on the Power
- Setting the Date, Time, and Zone
- Selecting the Interface Language
- Attaching and Detaching a Lens
- Lens Image Stabilizer
- Basic Operation
- Quick Control for Shooting Functions
- Menu Operations
- Using the Touch Screen
- Formatting the Card
- Switching the LCD Monitor Display
- Displaying the Grid
- Displaying the Electronic Level
- Displaying the Flicker Detection
- Feature Guide
- Basic Shooting and Image Playback
- Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)
- Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)
- Disabling Flash
- Creative Auto Shooting
- Shooting Portraits
- Shooting Landscapes
- Shooting Close-ups
- Shooting Moving Subjects
- Special Scene Mode
- Shooting Children
- Shooting Food
- Shooting Candlelight Portraits
- Shooting Night Portraits (With a Tripod)
- Shooting Night Scenes (Handheld)
- Shooting Backlit Scenes
- Quick Control
- Shoot by Ambience Selection
- Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type
- Image Playback
- Setting the AF and Drive Modes
- Image Settings
- Setting the Image-Recording Quality
- Changing the Image’s Aspect Ratio
- Changing the ISO Speed to Suit the Light
- Selecting a Picture Style
- Customizing a Picture Style
- Registering a Picture Style
- Matching the Light Source
- Adjusting the Color Tone for the Light Source
- Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast
- Setting Noise Reduction
- Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberrations
- Reducing Flicker
- Setting the Color Reproduction Range
- Advanced Operations
- Flash Photography
- Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting)
- Shooting Movies
- Handy Features
- Image Playback
- Searching for Images Quickly
- Magnified View
- Playing Back with the Touch Screen
- Rotating the Image
- Setting Ratings
- Quick Control for Playback
- Enjoying Movies
- Playing Back Movies
- Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes
- Slide Show (Auto Playback)
- Viewing Images on a TV Set
- Protecting Images
- Erasing Images
- Shooting Information Display
- Post-Processing Images
- Printing Images
- Customizing the Camera
- Reference
- Viewing the CD-ROM Instruction Manuals / Downloading Images to Your Computer
- Specs
- Wi-Fi / NFC Function Instruction Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Easy Connection
- Advanced Connection
- Wireless LAN Function Flowchart (Advanced Connection)
- Using a Wi-Fi Access Point
- Wi-Fi Connection to a Smartphone
- Wi-Fi Connection to a Wi-Fi Printer
- Viewing Images Using a Media Player
- Wi-Fi Connection to a Web Service
- Connecting to a Wireless LAN from a Playback Screen
- Managing Settings
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Reference
- Scans of Supplied CD-ROMs
- Do More with Macro Booklet
- Flash Classroom Booklet
- Lens Warranty
- Camera Warranty
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Basic
flash
knowledge
~
Learn
how
to
control
brightness
~
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Adjust
exposure
compensation
and
flash
intensity
Exposure
compensation
affects
the
brightness
of
subject
and
background
simultaneously.
flash,
on
the
other
hand,
typically
brightens
only
the
subject
while
leaving
the
background
as
is.
By
increasing
or
decreasing
light
from
the
flash
unit
(flash
intensity),
you
can
control
subject
brightness.
By
adjusting
both
exposure
compensation
and
flash
intensity,
you
can
shoot
photos
with
perfectly
exposed
subjects
and
backgrounds.
Off
Auto
flash
shooting
Exp
o
sure
compensation
Both
subject
and
background
become
bnghter
.
Create
and
control
background
blur
Shooting
mode
and
aperture
setting
Flash
intensity
Background
bnghtness
remains
the
same
as
when
shootmg
usmg
the
Auto
setting
.
Only
sub
j
ects
w1th1n
range
of
the
flash
become
brighter
fo
create
and
control
background
blur,
set
the
mode
dial
to
Av
(aperture
mode).
fhen
use
the
main
dial
to
select
smaller
numbered
settings
(called
f-numbers)
to
blur
the
background.
fo
extend
focus
and
decrease
background
blur,
select
one
of
the
larger
f-numbers.
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