Digital Camera User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting the Most from Your Camera
 - Table of Contents
 - For Your Safety
 - Notices
 - Introduction
 - Still Image Mode
 - Smart Photo Selector Mode
 - Movie Mode
 - Motion Snapshot Mode
 - More on Photography
 - More on Playback
 - Connections
 - The Playback Menu
 - The Shooting Menu
- Reset Shooting Options
 - Exposure Mode
 - Image Quality
 - Image Size
 - Continuous
 - Shutter Type
 - Frame Rate
 - Movie Settings
 - Metering
 - White Balance
 - ISO Sensitivity
 - Picture Control
 - Custom Picture Control
 - Color Space
 - Active D-Lighting
 - Long Exposure NR
 - High ISO Noise Reduction
 - Fade in/Fade Out
 - Movie Sound Options
 - Interval Timer Shooting
 - Vibration Reduction
 - AF-Area Mode
 - Face-Priority AF
 - Built-in AF Assist
 - Flash Control
 - Flash Compensation
 
 - The Setup Menu
- Reset Setup Options
 - Format Memory Card
 - Slot Empty Release Lock
 - Welcome Screen
 - Display Brightness
 - Grid Display
 - Sound Settings
 - Auto Power Off
 - Remote on Duration
 - Assign AE/AF-L Button
 - Shutter Button AE Lock
 - Video Mode
 - Flicker Reduction
 - Reset File Numbering
 - Time Zone and Date
 - Language
 - Auto Image Rotation
 - Battery Info
 - Firmware Version
 
 - Technical Notes
 

8
s
The Multi Selector
The multi selector and J button are used to adjust settings and
navigate the camera menus.
❚❚ Displaying Shooting Options
❚❚ Selecting Shooting Options
❚❚ Menu Navigation (0 10)
Press left (E) to view
self-timer/remote control
options (0 49)
Press right (E) to view 
exposure compensation 
options (0 57)
Press down (%) to view focus mode options (0 52)
Press up (
1) or down (3) to
highlight options (you can
also highlight options by
rotating the multi selector)
Press J to select 
highlighted option
Press up (
1) to move cursor up
Press left (
4) to cancel and
return to previous menu
Press right (
2) to select 
highlighted item or display 
sub-menu
Press J to select 
highlighted item
Press down (3) to move cursor down
Note: You can also highlight items by rotating the multi selector.
A
The Multi Selector
In this manual, the 1, 2, 3, and 4 symbols are used to
represent up, right, down, and left on the multi selector.
Items can be highlighted by rotating the multi selector
as shown at right.










