Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Basic Instruction Manual
- Camera Basic Instruction Manual
- Introduction
- Compatible Memory Cards
- About Supplied Instruction Manuals
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Attaching the Strap
- Charging the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Memory Card
- Using the LCD Monitor
- Turning On the Power
- Setting the Date and Time
- Selecting the Interface Language
- Attaching and Detaching a Lens
- Basic Operation
- Quick Control
- Menu Operations
- Using the Touch Screen
- Formatting the Card
- Disabling the Beeper
- Setting the Power-off Time / Auto Power Off
- Setting the Image Review Time
- Turning the LCD Monitor Off / On
- Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings
- Displaying the Grid
- Displaying the Electronic Level
- Displaying the Flicker Detection
- Feature Guide and Help
- Basic Shooting
- Fully Automatic Shooting
- Full Auto Techniques
- Disabling Flash
- Creative Auto Shooting
- Special Scene Mode
- Shooting Food
- Shooting Children
- Shooting Candlelight Portraits
- Shooting Night Portraits
- Shooting Night Scenes
- Shooting Backlit Scenes
- Shooting Portraits
- Shooting Landscapes
- Shooting Close-ups
- Shooting Moving Subjects
- Applying Creative Filters
- Quick Control
- Shooting with Ambience Selection
- Shooting by Lighting or Scene Type
- Setting the AF and Drive Modes
- Image Settings
- Advanced Operations
- Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting)
- Shooting Movies
- Image Playback
- Software Start Guide / Downloading Images to a Computer
- Index
- Wireless Function Basic Instruction Manual
- Camera Basic Instruction Manual
- Instruction Manual
- Introduction
- Compatible Memory Cards
- About Supplied Instruction Manuals
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- 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
- Basic Operation
- Quick Control for Shooting Functions
- Menu Operations
- Using the Touch Screen
- Before You Start
- Displaying the Grid
- Displaying the Electronic Level
- Displaying the Flicker Detection
- Feature Guide and Help
- Basic Shooting
- Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)
- Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)
- Disabling Flash
- Creative Auto Shooting
- Special Scene Mode
- Shooting Food
- Shooting Children
- Shooting Candlelight Portraits
- Shooting Night Portraits (With a Tripod)
- Shooting Night Scenes (Handheld)
- Shooting Backlit Scenes
- Shooting Portraits
- Shooting Landscapes
- Shooting Close-ups
- Shooting Moving Subjects
- Applying Creative Filters
- Quick Control
- Shooting with Ambience Selection
- Shooting by Lighting or Scene Type
- Setting the AF and Drive Modes
- Image Settings
- Setting the Image-Recording Quality
- Changing the Image’s Aspect Ratio
- Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos
- Selecting a Picture Style
- Customizing a Picture Style
- Registering a Picture Style
- Setting the White Balance
- White Balance Correction
- Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast
- Setting Noise Reduction
- Highlight Tone Priority
- Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberrations
- Reducing Flicker
- Setting the Color Space
- Creating and Selecting a Folder
- File Numbering Methods
- Setting Copyright Information
- Advanced Operations
- Program AE
- Shutter-Priority AE
- Aperture-Priority AE
- Manual Exposure
- Selecting the Metering Mode
- Setting Exposure Compensation
- Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
- AE Lock
- Bulb Exposures
- HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting
- Multiple Exposures
- Mirror Lockup
- Using the Eyepiece Cover
- Using a Remote Switch
- Remote Control Shooting
- Interval Timer Shooting
- Flash Photography
- Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting)
- Shooting Movies
- Image Playback
- Image Playback
- Shooting Information Display
- 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
- Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)
- Specifying Images for a Photobook
- Changing Image Playback Settings
- Post-Processing Images
- Sensor Cleaning
- Customizing the Camera
- Reference
- Software Start Guide / Downloading Images to a Computer
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
- Specs
- Index
- Wireless Function Instruction Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Easy Connection
- Advanced Connection
- When Connected
- Reference
- Troubleshooting
- Index
- Do More with Macro Booklet
- Flash Classroom Booklet
- Warranty
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background
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daylight
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light
from
the
flash
to
brighten
shadows,
effectively
balancing
subject
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background
brightness.
Since
most
external flash
units
produce
fairly
stro
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light,
they
can
reach
distant
subjects
and
allow
use
of
large
f-numbers.
However,
this
is
sometimes
not
desirable,
such
as
when
you
want
to
blur
the
background.
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this
case,
high-speed
sync
makes
an
excellent
choice.
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allows
you
to
use
smaller
f-numbers
to
create
backgrounds
with
more
blur
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an
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sub
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Creating
atmosphere
by
changing
the
overall
color
of
photos
White
balance
lhe
overall
color
of
a
photo
can
change
depending
on
the
light
source.
White
balance
control
lets
you
compensate
for
this,
giving
you
the
ability
to
adjust
for
color
variances
caused
by
different
light
sources.
When
using
auto
white
balance
(AWB)
,
white
balance
is
automatically
set
for
optimal
color.
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you
can
adjust
this
setting
to
create
special
moods
in
your
photos
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