Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Manual
focus:
Focus
using
the
lens focusing ring.
IB
Press
the shutter-release
button
the rest
of
the way
down
to
take
pictures in the current release mode (pg. 64). The
monitor
will turn
off. When shooting
is
complete, the photograph will be displayed in the
monitor
for 4 s or until the shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway. The
camera will then return
to
live view mode.
6 Take
the
picture.
7 Exit live
view
mode.
Press
the
~
button
to
exit live view mode.
~
Shooting in Live View
Mode
Although they will
not
appear in the final picture, banding
or
distortion may be visible in the
monitor
under fluorescent, mercury vapor, or sodium lamps or
if
the camera
is
panned
horizontally or
an
object moves at high speed
through
frame. Bright
light
sources may leave
after-images in the
monitor
when the camera
is
panned. Bright spots may also appear. When
shooting in live view mode, avoid pointing the camera at the sun or other strong
light
sources.
Failure
to
observe this precaution could result in damage
to
the camera's internal circuitry.
The effects
of
aperture on depth
of
field
can
not
be previewed in live view mode
but
are
visible
in the final photograph.
Live view shooting ends automatically
if
the lens
is
removed.
Live view mode
can
be used for up
to
an
hour. Note, however,
that
1(~"21s)I-"m~m'
when used in live view mode for extended periods, the temperature
of
the camera's internal circuits may
rise,
resulting in image noise and
unusual colors (the camera may also become noticeably warm,
but
this
does
not
indicated a malfunction).
To
prevent damage
to
the camera's
internal circuits, live view shooting will end automatically before the
camera overheats. A count-down display will appear in the
monitor
30
s before shooting ends. At high ambient temperatures, this display may appear
immediately when live view mode
is
selected.
To
reduce blur when using a tripod, choose On for Custom Setting d
10
(Exposure delay
mode).
Pal
Exposure Lock and Exposure Compensation
Exposure can be locked by pressing the
AE-UAF-L
button
(pg.
88)
or (in
P,
S,
A,
and M modes)
altered using exposure compensation (pg.
90).
The effects
of
exposure compensation are
visible in the
monitor
during live view.
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