User Manual
101
Creative Filters Mode
z
c
Miniature effect
Creates a diorama effect.
Shooting under the default setting will keep the center looking sharp.
You can move the area that looks sharp (the scene frame) as described
in “Miniature Effect Operations” (
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103). 1-point AF is used as the
AF method. Shooting with the AF point and scene frame aligned is
recommended.
z
A
HDR art standard
Photos retain more detail in highlights and shadows. With reduced
contrast and atter gradation, the nish resembles a painting. The
subject outlines will have bright (or dark) edges.
z
B
HDR art vivid
The colors are more saturated than with [HDR art standard], and the
low contrast and at gradation create a graphic art effect.
z
C
HDR art bold
The colors are the most saturated, making the subject pop out, and the
picture looks like an oil painting.
z
D
HDR art embossed
The color saturation, brightness, contrast and gradation are decreased to
make the picture look at. The picture looks faded and old. The subject
outlines will have bright (or dark) edges.
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With [
A
], [
B
], [
C
], and [
D
], you can shoot high dynamic range photos
that retain detail in highlights and shadows of high-contrast scenes. Three
consecutive images are captured at different brightnesses each time you shoot
and used to create a single image. See the cautions on
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102.