Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notes on using your camera
- Table of Contents
- Preparing the camera
- Before your operation
- Shooting images
- Using the shooting function
- Selecting the focus method
- Detecting faces
- Using the flash
- Adjusting the brightness of the image (Exposure, Flash compensation, Metering)
- Shooting with fixed brightness (AE Lock)
- Using brightness compensation for the entire image (Exposure compensation)
- Adjusting the amount of flash light (Flash Compensation)
- Selecting the flash control mode to set the amount of flash light (Flash control)
- Selecting the method for measuring the brightness of a subject (Metering Mode)
- Setting ISO
- Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically (D-Range)
- Image processing
- Adjusting the color tones (White balance)
- Selecting the drive mode
- Using the viewing function
- Changing your setup
- Viewing images on a computer
- Printing images
- Others
- Index
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The EV scale in bracket shooting
* Ambient light: Any light other than the flash light that shines on the scene
for an extended period of time, such as natural light, a light bulb, or a
fluorescent light.
• In bracket shooting, the same number of indices as the number of
recordable images is displayed on the EV scale.
• When the bracket shooting starts, the indices that indicate already
recorded images start to disappear one by one.
Based on the selected white balance, and the color temperature/color filter,
three images are recorded with the white balance shifted.
* Mired: a unit to indicate the color conversion quality in color temperature filters.
Ambient light* bracket
0.3 steps, three shots
Exposure compensation 0
Flash bracket
0.7 steps, three shots
Flash compensation –1.0
LCD monitor/
Viewfinder
LCD monitor (When
[Display Rec. Data] is
set to [For viewfinder])
Shown in the top row. Shown in the bottom row.
Shooting with white balance shifted (WB bracket)
1 on the control button t
(WB bracket) t Select
the desired setting
• When Lo is selected, it is shifted by 10
mired*, and when Hi is selected, it is
shifted by 20 mired.
2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.