Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using the Supplied Manuals
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Two-Button Reset
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Setting Language / Time / Date
- Table of Contents
- Q & A Index
- Icons Used in This Manual
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Operation
- Focus
- Release Mode
- ISO Sensitivity
- Exposure
- White Balance
- Image Enhancement
- Flash Photography
- Other Shooting Options
- More Playback Options
- Connecting to Other Devices
- Menu Guide
- Compatible Lenses
- Optional Flash Units
- Other Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Software Installation Guide
- Scan of Software CD-ROM
- Warranty
48
Framing Photographs in
the
Monitor
Press
the
~
button
to
frame pictures in
the
monitor. The
following
options are available:
•
Tripod
(~):
Choose when the camera
is
mounted
on a
tripod
(CJ 49).
You
can zoom in on
the
image displayed in
the
monitor
for precise focus, making this
option
suitable for static subjects.
Contrast-detect autofocus can be used
to
compose photographs
with
the
subject positioned anywhere in the frame.
•
Hand-held
(~~):
Choose
when
taking hand-held shots
of
moving
subjects, or when framing photographs at angles
that
make
it
difficult
to
use
the
viewfinder
(CD
52). Camera focuses normally
using phase-detection autofocus.
B Phase-Detection Versus Contrast-Detect
AF
The
camera
normally uses
phase-detection
autofocus,
in
which focus
is
adjusted
based
on
data
from a special focusing sensor.
When
Tripod
is
selected
in
live view, however,
the
camera
uses
contrast-detect
autofocus,
in
which
the
camera
analyses
the
data
from
the
image
sensor
and
adjusts
focus
to
produce
the
greatest
contrast.
Contrast-detect
autofocus
takes
longer
than
phase-detection
autofocus.