Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Selecting a Picture Style *
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Neutral
This Picture Style is
for
users
who
prefer
to process
images
with
their computer.
For
natural colors and subdued images.
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Faithful
This Picture Style is
for
users
who
prefer
to process
images
with
their computer.
When
the subject is captured
under
a daylight color
temperature
of
5200K, the color is adjusted calorimetrically to match
the subject's color.
The
image
is dull and subdued.
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Monochrome
(@):
Monochrome
image)
Creates
black-and-white
images.
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Black-and-white images shot
in
JPEG cannot be reverted to color. If
you want to later shoot pictures in color, make sure the
[Monochrome] setting has been canceled. When
[Monochrome]
is
selected,
<B1W>
will appear
inthe
viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
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User
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You can register a
basic
style such as [Portrait], [Landscape], a
Picture Style file, etc.,
and
adjust
it
as
desired (p.68).
Any
User-
Defined Picture Style
which
has
not
been
set
will
have
the
same
settings as the Standard Picture Style.
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Sharpness
()
Contrast
0
Saturation
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Color tone
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Filter effect (Monochrome)
0
Toning effect (Monochrome)
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About
the
Symbols
The
symbols
on
the top of the Picture Style selection screen refer
to
parameters
such
as
[Sharpness] and [Contrast]. The numerals indicate
the
parameter
settings, such
as
[Sharpness]
and
[Contrast], for each Picture Style.
Symbols
65