Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Instruction Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Shooting & Image Playback
- Advanced Shooting Operations
- Program AE
- Changing the ISO Speed
- Using the Flash
- Changing the AF Mode
- Selecting the AF Point
- Continuous Shooting
- Self-Timer
- Setting Image Quality
- Selecting a Picture Style
- Action Shots
- Changing Depth of Field
- Manual Exposure
- Automatic Depth of Field
- Changing the Metering Mode
- Setting Exposure Compensation
- Auto Exposure Bracketing
- Customizing a Picture Style
- Registering a Picture Style
- Setting the Color Space
- AE Lock
- FE Lock
- Setting the White Balance
- White Balance Correction
- Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction
- Using the Quick Control Screen
- Preventing Camera Shake
- Live View Shooting
- Shooting Movies
- Handy Features
- Silencing the Beeper
- Card Reminder
- Setting Image Preview Time
- Setting Auto Power-Off Time
- Adjusting LCD Monitor Brightness
- File Numbering Methods
- Auto Rotate of Vertical Images
- Checking Camera Settings
- Restore Default Settings
- About Copyright Information
- Preventing the LCD Monitor from Turning Off Automatically
- Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color
- Setting the Flash
- Automatic Sensor Cleaning
- Appending Dust Delete Data
- Manual Sensor Cleaning
- Image Playback
- Printing Images & Transferring Images to a Computer
- Customizing the Camera
- Reference
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
- System Accessory Map
- Specs
- Index
- Pocket Guide
- Parts & Controls
- Quick Start Guide
- Image Playback
- Menu Operations / Menu Settings
- Quick Control Screen
- Image Recording Quality
- Picture Style
- Shooting Operations
- Basic Zone Modes
- Creative Zone Modes
- Using the Flash
- Program AE
- Shutter-Priority AE
- Aperture-Priority AE
- AF Mode
- AF Point
- ISO Speed
- Drive Mode
- Live View Shooting
- Shooting Movies
- Custom Functions
- Software Information
- Warranty
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3 Photograph a solid-white object.
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At
a
distance
of
20
cm
-
30
cm
/
0.7
ft.
-
1.0
ft.,
fill the
viewfinder
with
a patternless,
solid-white object
and
take
a
picture.
~
The
picture
will
be
taken
in
the
aperture-
priority
AE
mode
with
an
aperture of
f/22.
~.
Since the image will not be saved, the
data can still be obtained even if there
is
no card in the camera.
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When the picture is taken, the camera
will start obtaining the Dust Delete
Data. When the Dust Delete Data is
obtained, a message will appear.
Select [OK], and the menu will
reappear.
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If the data was not obtained
successfully, a message to that effect
will appear. Follow the "Preparation"
procedure on the preceding page, then
select [OK]. Take the picture again.
About the Dust Delete Data
After the Dust Delete Data is obtained, it
is
appended to all the JPEG
and RAW images captured thereafter. Before an important shoot, you
should update the Dust Delete Data by obtaining it again.
To
erase dust spots automatically with the provided software, see the
Software Instruction Manual
in
the CD-ROM.
The Dust Delete Data appended to the image
is
so small that it hardly
affects the image file size.
o Be sure to use a solid-white object such as a new sheet
of
white paper. If the
paper has any pattern
or
design, it may be recognized as dust data and
affect the accuracy
of
the dust deletion with the software.
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