Handbook
Table Of Contents
- Basic Operations
- Notes on using your camera
- Preparing the camera
- Shooting and viewing images
- Shooting images to suit your subject
- Using the shooting functions
- Using the playback functions
- Function list
- Viewing images on a computer
- Others
- Advanced Operations
- Preparation
- Shooting
- Playback
- Camera Setup
- Computer
- Cleaning
- Troubleshooting/Others
- Index
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Shooting mode screen display
Preparation (Advanced Operations)
Notes
• The histogram does not indicate the final recorded image. It indicates the condition
of the image just monitored on the screen. The histogram will differ based on
aperture setting, etc.
• The histogram differs between shooting and playback in the following situations:
– When firing the flash.
– When the subject has low light intensity, such as night scenery.
Histogram
The histogram displays the luminance
distribution that shows how many pixels
of a particular brightness exist in the
picture.
The exposure compensation will change
the histogram accordingly.
Both ends of the histogram show a high-
key or low-key portion. You cannot
restore these areas with a computer later.
Adjust the exposure if necessary and
shoot again.
Number of pixels
Dark Light