Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Two-Button Reset
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Photography
- Basic Playback
- Advanced Photography
- Advanced Playback
- Setup / Menus
- Playback on a TV
- Connection to a Computer
- Printing Photographs
- Compatible Lenses
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Optional Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- List of Available Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Scan of Software CD-ROM
- Warranty
Choose
negative
values (to a
minimum
of
-3)
to
make reds
more
purple,
blues
more
green, and greens
more
yellow, positive values (up
to
+3)
to
make reds
more
orange, greens
more
blue,
and
blues
more
purple.
Description
Choose
from
options
between
-2
and
+2
to
reduce
or
exaggerate
the
effect
of
the
selected Picture Control
(note
thatthis
resets all manual adjustments).
For example, choosing positive values
for
Vivid
makes pictures
more
vivid.
Not
available
with
Neutral,
Monochrome,
or
custom
Picture Controls.
Control
the
sharpness
of
outlines. Select A
to
adjust sharpening
automatically
according
to
the
type
of
scene,
or
choose
from
values
between
o (no sharpening) and 9 (the
higher
the
value,
the
greater
the
sharpening).
Select A
to
adjust
contrast
automatically
according
to
the
type
of
scene,
or
choose
from
values
between
-3
and
+3
(choose
lower
values
to
prevent
highlights
in
portrait
subjects
from
being
"washed
out"
in
direct
sunlight,
higher
values
to
preserve detail in
misty
landscapes and
other
low-contrast
subjects).
Not
available
when
Active
D-Lighting
(-194)
is
on; reset
if
Active
D-Lighting
is
activated
after
value
is
changed.
Choose
-1
for
reduced brightness, +1
for
enhanced brightness. Does
not
affect exposure.
Not
available
when
Active
D-Lighting
(--.J
94)
is
on; reset
if
Active
D-Lighting
is
activated after value
is
changed.
Control
the
vividness
of
colors. Select A
to
adjust saturation
automatically
according
to
the
type
of
scene,
or
choose
from
values
between
-3
and
+3
(lower values reduce saturation and
higher
values increase it).
Brightness
Sharpening
Quick
adjust
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Picture
Control
Settings
Option
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effects
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VI
Simulate
the
effect
of
color
filters
on
monochrome
photographs.
Choose
from
OFF (the
default
setting), yellow, orange, red, and green
(-1
110).
Choose
the
tint
used in
monochrome
photographs
from
B&W
(black-and-
white), Sepia,
Cyanotype
(blue-tinted
monochrome),
Red, Yellow, Green,
Blue
Green,
Blue,
Purple
Blue, Red
Purple
(-1
110).
~
"A"
(Auto)
Results
for
auto
contrast and saturation vary
with
exposure and
the
position
of
the
subject in
the
frame.
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