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    The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can operate with your fingers.
    Sample Display (Quick Control)
    
    Use your finger to tap on (touch 
    briefly and then remove your finger 
    from) the LCD monitor.
    By tapping, you can select menus, 
    icons, etc., displayed on the LCD 
    monitor.
    When touch-screen operation is 
    possible, a frame will appear around 
    the icon (except on menu screens).
    For example, when you tap on [
    Q], 
    the Quick Control screen appears. By 
    tapping on [
    2], you can return to the 
    preceding screen.
    Operations possible by tapping on the screen
    
    Setting menu functions after pressing the  buttonQuick Control
    Setting functions af ter pressing the , , , , 
    <
    S>, or  buttonTouch shutter during Live View shooting
    Setting functions during  Live View shooting
    Setting functions during movie shootingPlayback operations
    d Using the Touch Screen
    Tap 
    						
    							d Using the Touch Screen
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    Sample Display (Menu screen)
    Slide your finger while touching the 
    LCD monitor.
    Sample Display (Scale display)
    Operations possible by dragging your finger on the screen
    
    Selecting a menu tab or item after pressing the  button
    Setting a scale controlQuick Control
    Selecting AF points
    Setting functions during  Live View shootingSetting functions during movie shooting
    Playback operations
    If [
    z1: Beep] is set to [To u c h  t o   n], the 
    beep will not sound during touch 
    operations.
    Drag
    3  Silencing the Beep during Touch Operations 
    						
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    d Using the Touch Screen
    1Select [Touch control].
    Under the [53] tab, select [To u c h 
    control], then press .
    2Set the touch control setting.
    Select the desired setting, then press 
    .
    [Standard] is the normal setting.
    [Sensitive] provides a more reactive 
    touch response than [Standard]. Try 
    using both settings and select the one 
    you prefer.
    To disable touch-screen operations, 
    select [
    Disable].
    3  Touch Control Settings
    Cautions for Touch Screen OperationsSince the LCD monitor is not pressure  sensitive, do not use any sharp 
    objects, such as your fingernail or a ballpoint pen, for touch operations.
     Do not use wet fingers for touch screen operations.
     If the LCD monitor has any moisture or  if your fingers are wet, the touch 
    screen may not respond or misoperation may occur. In such a case, turn 
    off the power and wipe the LCD monitor with a cloth.
     Attaching a commercially-available pr otective sheet or sticker on the 
    LCD monitor may make the touch operation response slow.
     If you quickly perform touch operation when [ Sensitive] is set, the touch 
    response may be slower. 
    						
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    If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or 
    computer, format the card with this camera.
    1Select [Format card].
    Under the [51] tab, select [Format 
    card
    ], then press .
    2Format the card.
    Select [OK], then press .
    The card will be formatted.
    When the formatting is completed, 
    the menu will reappear.
    For low-level formatting, press the 
     button to add a checkmark [X] 
    to [
    Low level format], then select 
    [
    OK].
    Before You Start
    3  Formatting the Card
    When the card is formatted, all images and data on the card will be 
    erased. Even protected images will be erased, so make sure there is 
    nothing you need to keep. If necessary, transfer the images and data to 
    a computer, etc., before formatting the card. 
    						
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    Before You Start
    The card is new.
     The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer.
     The card is full of images or data.
     A card-related error is displayed
     (p.496).
    Format the card in the following cases:
    Low-level Formatting Perform low-level formatting if the card’s recording or reading speed seems 
    slow or if you want to totally erase data on the card.
     Since low-level formatting will format all recordable sectors on the card, the 
    formatting will take slightly longer than normal formatting.
     You can stop the low-level formatting by selecting [ Cancel]. Even in this 
    case, normal formatting will be completed and you can use the card as 
    usual.
     When the card is formatted or data is erased, only the file management 
    information is changed. The actual  data is not completely erased. Be 
    aware of this when selling or discarding the card. When discarding the 
    card, perform low-level formatting or destroy the card physically to 
    prevent the personal data from being leaked.
     Before using a new Eye-Fi card, the software on the card must be 
    installed on your computer. Then format the card with the camera.
    The card capacity displayed on the card format screen may be smaller 
    than the capacity indicated on the card.
     This device incorporates exFAT te chnology licensed from Microsoft. 
    						
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    You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved, 
    during self-timer shooting, and for touch screen operations.
    1Select [Beep].
    Under the [z1] tab, select [Beep], 
    then press <
    0>.
    2Select [Disable].
    Select [Disable], then press .
    The beeper will not sound.
    If [To u c h  t o  n] is selected, the 
    beeper will be silent for touch screen 
    operations only.
    To save battery power, the camera turns off automatically after a set 
    time of idle operation elapses. The  default setting is 1 min., but this 
    setting can be changed. If you do not want the camera to turn off 
    automatically, set this to [
    Disable]. After the power turns off, you can 
    turn on the camera again by pressi ng the shutter button or other 
    buttons.
    1Select [Auto power off].
    Under the [5 2] tab, select [Auto 
    power off
    ], then press .
    2Set the desired time.
    Select the desired setting, then press 
    <
    0>.
    3  Disabling the Beeper
    3 Setting the Power-o ff Time/Auto Power Off
    Even if [Disable] is set, the LCD monitor will turn off automatically after 30 
    min. to save power. (The camera’s power does not turn off.) 
    						
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    Before You Start
    You can set how long the image is displayed on the LCD monitor 
    immediately after shooting. To keep the image displayed, set [
    Hold]. To 
    not have the image displayed, set [
    Off].
    1Select [Image review].
    Under the [z 1] tab, select [Image 
    review
    ], then press .
    2Set the desired time.
    Select the desired setting, then press 
    <
    0>.
    The shooting function settings screen  (p.55) can be set to display or 
    turn off when you press the shutter button halfway.
    1Select [LCD off/on btn].
    Under the [5 2] tab, select [LCD off/
    on btn
    ], then press .
    2Set the desired setting.
    Select the desired setting, then press 
    <
    0>.
    [Remains on]: Display remains on even  when you press the shutter 
    button halfway. To turn off the display, press the 
    <
    B> button.
    [Shutter btn.]: When you press the shutter button halfway, the  display will turn off. When you let go of the shutter 
    button, the display will turn on.
    3  Setting the Image Review Time
    3 Turning the L CD Monitor Off/On
    If [Hold ] is set, the image will be displayed until the auto power off time 
    elapses. 
    						
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    The camera’s shooting function settings and menu settings can be 
    reverted to their defaults.
    1Select [Clear all camera settings].
    Under the [54] tab, select [Clear all 
    camera settings], then press .
    2Select [OK].
    Select [OK], then press .Setting [Clear all camera settings] 
    will reset the camera to the following 
    default settings:
    3  Reverting the Camera  to the Default SettingsN
    Shooting Function Settings
     modeF (Handheld Night Scene)HDR ModeDisable HDR modec (Miniature effect)Interval timerDisableAF operation One-Shot AFBulb timerDisableAF area selection modeAuto selection:45 pt AFAnti-flicker shootingDisableMetering modeq (Evaluative metering)Mirror lockupDisableISO speed settingsViewfinder displayISO Speed SettingAutomatic setting (Auto)Electronic levelHide
    Range for stillsMinimum: 100Grid displayHide
    Maximum: 16000Flicker detection Show
    Auto rangeMinimum: 100Custom FunctionsUnchangedMaximum: 6400Flash control
    Minimum shutter 
    speed for autoAutoFlash firingEnable
    E-TTL II flash 
    meteringEvaluative flash 
    meteringDrive modeu (Single shooting)
    Exposure 
    compensation/AEBCanceledFlash sync. 
    speed in Av 
    modeAuto
    Flash exposure 
    compensationCanceled
    Multiple exposureDisable 
    						
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    Before You Start
    Image Recording SettingsCamera Settings
    Image quality73Auto power off1 min.Aspect ratio3:2BeepEnablePicture StyleAutoRelease shutter without cardEnable
    Auto Lighting 
    OptimizerStandardImage review2 sec.Highlight alertDisableLens aberration correctionAF point displayDisable
    Peripheral 
    illumination correctionEnable / Correction 
    data retainedPlayback gridOffHistogram displayBrightness
    Chromatic aberration 
    correctionEnable / Correction 
    data retainedControl over HDMIDisableImage jump w/6e (10 images)
    Distortion 
    correctionDisable / Correction 
    data retainedAuto rotateOn zDLCD brightness
    White balanceQ Auto 
    (Ambience priority)LCD off/on buttonRemains onTouch controlStandardCustom White 
    Balance CanceledDate/Time/Zone
    Unchanged
    White balance 
    correctionCanceledLanguageUnchanged
    White balance 
    bracketingCanceledVideo systemUnchanged
    Color space sRGBFeature guideEnableLong exposure 
    noise reductionDisablezbutton display 
    optionsAll items 
    selectedHigh ISO speed 
    noise reductionStandard
    Highlight tone priorityDisableMulti function lock 5 (Quick 
    Control Dial) onlyFile numberingContinuousAuto cleaningEnableCustom shooting modeUnchangedDust Delete Data ErasedCopyright informationUnchangedEye-Fi transmissionDisableConfigure: MY MENUUnchangedMenu displayNormal displayWireless communication settingsWi-Fi/NFCDisable
    For how to clear all the Custom Function settings, see page 410.
     Refer to the Wireless Function Instruction Manual for wireless function 
    settings. 
    						
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    Live View Shooting SettingsMovie Shooting Settings
    Live View shootingEnable mode l  (Dream)AF methodu+TrackingISO speed settingsAF operation XRange for 
    moviesMinimum: 100
    Maximum: 12800Touch shutterDisableGrid displayHideMovie Servo AFEnable
    Exposure 
    simulation
    EnableAF method
    u+TrackingMovie recording quality
    Silent LV 
    shootingMode 1MOV/MP4MP4
    Movie 
    recording size NTSC:
    L6
     (Standard)
    PA L :
    L5  (Standard)Metering timer8 sec.Creative filtersDisable
    Digital zoom Disable
    Sound 
    recordingAuto
    Wind filterAutoAttenuatorDisableMovie Servo AF speedWhen activeAlways onAF speed0 (Standard)
    Movie Servo AF 
    tracking 
    sensitivity 0
    Metering timer
    8 sec.Grid displayHide
    V button 
    function a
    /-
    Video snapshotDisable
    Time-lapse 
    movieDisable
    Remote control 
    shootingDisable
    Creative filters Disable 
    						
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