Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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No Picture
After shooting, play the picture back in
the
monitor
to
ensure
that
the
photograph
has
been recorded.
In
hand held mode, note
that
the
sound the mirror makes when
the
shutter-release
button
is
pressed
halfway or the
AF-ON
button
is
pressed can be mistaken for
the
sound
of
the
shutter, and
that
if
single-servo
AF
is
used, a photograph will only be
recorded
if
the camera
is
able
to
focus.
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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
if
an
object
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moves at high speed
through
the 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.
Live view shooting ends automatically
if
the
lens
is
removed.
Live view mode can be used for
up
to
an
hour.
Note, however,
that
when used in live view
mode
for extended periods, the camera may
become noticeably warm and its internal
temperature may
rise,
resulting in image noise
and unusual colors.
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.
During live view,
the
camera displays
the
shutter speed and aperture in
effect at
the
start
of
live view. Exposure
is
metered again when the
shutter-release
button
is
pressed all the way down.
Metering can
not
be changed during live view. Choose a metering
method
before starting live view.
To
reduce
blur
in
tripod
mode, choose
On for Custom Setting d
10
(Exposure
delay
mode,
0 278).
B Exposure Compensation
In
P,
S,
and Amodes, exposure compensation can be adjusted by +5
EV
in increments
of
113
EV
(OJ
118).
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