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    Before Use
    Common Camera 
    Operations
    Advanced Guide
    Camera Basics
    Auto Mode / 
    Hybrid Auto Mode
    Other Shooting 
    Modes
    Tv, Av, M, and 
    C Mode
    Playback Mode
    Wi-Fi Functions
    Setting Menu
    Accessories
    Appendix
    Index
    Basic Guide
    P Mode
    Still Images
    Locking Image Brightness / Exposure  
    (AE Lock)
    Before shooting, you can lock the exposure, or you can specify focus and\
     
    exposure separately.
    1 Lock the exposure.
    zzAim the camera at the subject to shoot 
    with the exposure locked. With the 
    shutter button pressed halfway, press the 
     button.
    zz[] is displayed, and the exposure is 
    locked.
    zzTo unlock AE, release the shutter button 
    and press the  button again. In this 
    case, [
    ] is no longer displayed.
    2 Compose the shot and shoot.
    •	 AE: Auto  Exposure
    •	 After the exposure is locked, you can adjust the combination of shutter \
    speed 
    and aperture value by turning the < 7> dial (Program Shift).
    Still Images
    Changing the Metering Method
    Adjust the metering method (how brightness is measured) to suit shooti\
    ng 
    conditions as follows.
    zzPress the  button, choose [] in 
    the menu, and choose the desired option 
    (=
      24).
    zzThe	option	you	configured	is	now	displayed.
    Evaluative For typical shooting conditions, including backlit shots. 
    Automatically adjusts exposure to match the shooting conditions.
    Center 
    Weighted Avg.Determines the average brightness of light across the entire 
    image area, calculated by treating brightness in the central area 
    as more important.
    Spot
    Metering restricted to within the [] (Spot AE Point frame). You 
    can also link the Spot AE Point frame to the AF frame (=  72).   
    						
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    Auto Mode / 
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    Other Shooting 
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    Tv, Av, M, and 
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    Playback Mode
    Wi-Fi Functions
    Setting Menu
    Accessories
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    Basic Guide
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    Still Images
    Linking the Spot AE Point Frame to the AF Frame
    1 Set the metering method to [].
    zzFollow the steps in “Changing the 
    Metering Method” (=  71) to choose 
    [].
    2	 Configure	the	setting.
    zzPress the  button, choose 
    [Spot AE Point] on the [4] tab, and then 
    choose [AF Point] (=
      25).
    zzThe Spot AE Point frame will now be 
    linked to the movement of the AF frame 
    (=
      83).
    •	 Not available when [AF Frame] is set to [Face AiAF] (=
      83).
    Still Images
    Changing the ISO Speed
    zzTurn the  ring to choose the ISO 
    speed.
    zzThe	option	you	configured	is	now	displayed.
    Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to suit the 
    shooting mode and conditions.
        Low
    High For shooting outdoors in fair weather.
         For shooting in cloudy conditions, or at 
    twilight.
            For shooting night scenes, or in dark 
    rooms.
      
    •	
    To view the automatically set ISO speed when the camera is set to [], press 
    the shutter button halfway.
    •	 Although choosing a lower ISO speed may reduce image graininess, there 
    may be a greater risk of subject blurriness in some shooting conditions.\
    •	 Choosing a higher ISO speed will increase shutter speed, which may reduc\
    e 
    subject
    	blurriness	and	increase	the	flash	range.	However,	shots	may	look	grainy.
    •	 You can also set the ISO speed by pressing the < m
    
    > button, choosing [
    ], 
    choosing an option (either by pressing the < q> buttons or turning the 
     dial), and then pressing the < m> button. To specify [
    ], press the  
    button on the setting screen.  
    						
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    Auto Mode / 
    Hybrid Auto Mode
    Other Shooting 
    Modes
    Tv, Av, M, and 
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    Playback Mode
    Wi-Fi Functions
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    Still Images
    Adjusting the  SettingWhen the camera is set to [],	maximum	ISO	speed	can	be	specified	in	a range of [] – [],	and	sensitivity	can	be	specified	in	a	range	of	three	levels.
    1 Access the setting screen.
    zzPress the  button, choose [ISO 
    Auto Settings] on the [4] tab, and then 
    press the  button (=
      25).
    2	 Configure	the	setting.
    zzChoose	a	menu	item	to	configure,	and	then choose the desired option ( =  26).
    •	You can also access the [ISO Auto Settings] screen when choosing the ISO 
    speed in the FUNC. menu, by pressing the < n> button.
    Changing the Noise Reduction Level  
    (High ISO NR)
    You can choose from 3 levels of noise reduction: [Standard], [High], [Low\
    ]. 
    This function is especially effective when shooting at high ISO speeds.
    zzPress the  button, choose [High 
    ISO NR] on the [4] tab, and then choose 
    the desired option (=
      25).
    •	Not available with [] or [] (=  90).  
    						
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    Auto Mode / 
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    Other Shooting 
    Modes
    Tv, Av, M, and 
    C Mode
    Playback Mode
    Wi-Fi Functions
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    P Mode
    Still Images
    Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Shooting)
    Three consecutive images are captured at different exposure levels 
    (standard exposure, underexposure, and then overexposure) each time 
    you shoot. You can adjust the amount of underexposure and overexposure 
    (relative to standard exposure) from –2 to +2 stops in 1/3-stop inc\
    rements.
    1 Choose [].
    zzPress the  button, choose 
    [] in the menu, and then choose [] 
    (=  24).
    2	 Configure	the	setting.
    zzPress the  button, and then adjust 
    the setting by pressing the < q> 
    buttons or turning the  dial.
    •	 AEB shooting is only available in [ !] mode (=
      88).
    •	 Continuous shooting ( =  79) is not available in this mode.
    •	If exposure compensation is already in use ( =  70),	the	value	specified	for	that function is treated as the standard exposure level for this functio\
    n.
    •	 You can also access the setting screen of step 2 by pressing the < n> 
    button when the exposure compensation screen ( =
      70) is displayed.
    •	 Three	shots	are	taken,	regardless	of	any	quantity	specified	in	[$] (
    =  39).
    •	 In [Blink Detection] mode (=  50),	this	function	is	only	available	for	the	final	shot.
    •	To access the setting screen in step 2, you can either touch [] on 
    the screen in step 1 or touch [] on the exposure compensation screen 
    (=  70).
    •	 You	can	also	configure	this	setting	by	touching	or	dragging	the	bar	on	the	setting screen in step 2 to specify a value and then touching [].
    Still Images
    Correcting Image Brightness (i-Contrast)
    Before shooting, excessively bright or dark image areas (such as faces \
    or 
    backgrounds) can be detected and automatically adjusted to the optimal \
    brightness.
    To avoid washed-out highlights, specify Dynamic Range Correction. To 
    preserve image detail in shadows, specify Shadow Correct.
    •	Under some shooting conditions, correction may be inaccurate or 
    may cause images to appear grainy.
    •	 You can also correct existing images ( =  126).
    •	 You can customize camera operation so that turning the < y> ring adjusts DR 
    Correction or Shadow Correct settings ( =
      96).  
    						
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    Other Shooting 
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    Tv, Av, M, and 
    C Mode
    Playback Mode
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    Dynamic Range Correction (DR Correction)Tone down bright image areas, which might otherwise look washed out, as 
    follows.
    zzPress the  button, choose [] in 
    the menu, and choose the desired option 
    (=
      24).
    Option Details Available ISO Speed 
    (=  72)
    –
    Automatic adjustment to prevent washed-out 
    highlights [], [] – []
    Tone down highlights by about 200% relative 
    to the brightness level of [].[], [] – []
    Tone down highlights by about 400% relative 
    to the brightness level of [].[], [] – []
    •	
    ISO speed (=  72) will be adjusted to a speed within the 
    supported	range	if	you	have	specified	a	value	outside	the	supported	range indicated here.
    Still Images
    Shadow CorrectAutomatically preserve image detail in shadows as follows.
    zzPress the  button, choose 
    [] in the menu, and then choose [] 
    (=  24).
    zzOnce the setting is complete, [] is 
    displayed.
    Using the ND Filter
    To shoot at slower shutter speeds and smaller aperture values, use the ND\
     
    filter,	which	reduces	light	intensity	to	1/8	the	actual	level	(equivalent	to	3	stops).
    zzPress the  button, choose 
    [] in the menu, and then choose [] 
    (=  24).
    •	 Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still 
    and prevent camera shake. Additionally, you should set [IS Mode] 
    to [Off] when using a tripod or other means to secure the camera 
    (=
      91).
    •	 ND: Neutral Density  
    						
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    Hybrid Auto Mode
    Other Shooting 
    Modes
    Tv, Av, M, and 
    C Mode
    Playback Mode
    Wi-Fi Functions
    Setting Menu
    Accessories
    Appendix
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    Basic Guide
    P Mode
    Color and Continuous Shooting
    Still ImagesMovies
    Adjusting White Balance
    By adjusting white balance (WB), you can make image colors look more 
    natural for the scene you are shooting.
    zzPress the  button, choose [] in 
    the menu, and choose the desired option 
    (=
      24).
    zzThe	option	you	configured	is	now	displayed.
    Auto Automatically sets the optimal white balance for the shooting 
    conditions.
    Day Light For shooting outdoors in fair weather.
    Cloudy For shooting in cloudy conditions, in the shade, or at twilight.
    TungstenFor shooting under ordinary incandescent (tungsten) lighting 
    and	similarly	colored	fluorescent	lighting.
    FluorescentFor shooting under warm-white (or similarly colored) or cool-
    white	fluorescent	lighting.
    Fluorescent HFor	shooting	under	daylight	fluorescent	and	similarly	colored	fluorescent	lighting.
    hFlash
    For	shooting	with	the	flash.
    SUnderwaterSets the optimal white balance for shooting underwater. Tones 
    down blues to produce natural-looking colors overall.
     Custom
    For manually setting a custom white balance ( =  76).
    Still ImagesMovies
    Custom White BalanceFor image colors that look natural under the light in your shot, adjust \
    white 
    balance to suit the light source where you are shooting. Set the white 
    balance under the same light source that will illuminate your shot.
    zzFollow the steps in “Adjusting White 
    Balance” (=  76) to choose [] or [].
    zzAim the camera at a plain white subject, 
    so that the entire screen is white. Press 
    the <
    > button.
    zzThe tint of the screen changes once the 
    white balance data has been recorded.
    •	 Colors may look unnatural if you change camera settings after 
    recording white balance data.
    •	 You can also record white balance data on the screen above by 
    touching [
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    Modes
    Tv, Av, M, and 
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    Playback Mode
    Wi-Fi Functions
    Setting Menu
    Accessories
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    Basic Guide
    P Mode
    Still ImagesMovies
    Manually Correcting White BalanceYou can correct white balance. This adjustment can match the effect of 
    using	a	commercially	available	color	temperature	conversion	filter	or	color-
    compensating	filter.
    1	 Configure	the	setting.
    zzFollow the steps in “Adjusting White 
    Balance” ( =  76) to choose the white 
    balance option.
    zzTurn the  ring to adjust the correction 
    level for B and A.
    zzOnce the setting is complete, [] is 
    displayed.
    2	 Configure	advanced	settings.
    zzTo	configure	more	advanced	settings,	press the  button and adjust 
    the correction level by turning the 
    <
    y> ring or  dial or pressing the 
     buttons.
    zzTo reset the correction level, press the 
     button.
    zzPress the  button to complete 
    the setting.
    •	 The camera will retain white balance correction levels even if you 
    switch to another white balance option in step 1, but correction 
    levels will be reset if you record custom white balance data.
    •	 B: blue; A: amber; M: magenta; G: green
    •	 You can customize camera operation so that the B and A adjustment screen 
    can be accessed simply by turning the < y> ring (=
      96).
    •	 One	level	of	blue/amber	correction	is	equivalent	to	about	7	mireds	on	a	color	temperature	conversion	filter.	(Mired:	Color	temperature	unit	representing	color	temperature	conversion	filter	density)
    •	 You can also choose the correction level by touching or dragging the bar \
    in 
    step 1 or the frame in step 2.
    •	 Y
    
    ou can also access the screen in step 2 by touching [
    ] in step 1.
    •	 On the screen in step 2, you can touch [] to restore the original level and 
    touch [] to return to the shooting screen.  
    						
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    Still ImagesMovies
    Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors)
    Change image color tones as desired, such as converting images to sepia \
    or black and white.
    zzPress the  button, choose [] in 
    the menu, and choose the desired option 
    (=
      24).
    zzThe	option	you	configured	is	now	displayed.
    My Colors Off –
    VividEmphasizes contrast and color saturation, making images 
    sharper.
    Neutral
    Tones down contrast and color saturation for subdued images.
    SepiaCreates sepia tone images.
    B/WCreates black and white images.
    Positive FilmCombines	the	effects	of	Vivid	Blue,	Vivid	Green,	and	Vivid	Red to produce intense yet natural-looking colors resembling 
    images	on	positive	film.
    Lighter Skin Tone
    Lightens skin tones.
    Darker Skin ToneDarkens skin tones.
    Vivid	BlueEmphasizes blues in images. Makes the sky,  ocean, and other 
    blue subjects more vivid.
    Vivid	Green Emphasizes greens in images. Makes mountains, foliage, and 
    other green subjects more vivid.
    Vivid	Red
    Emphasizes reds in images. Makes red subjects more vivid.
    Custom Color Adjust contrast, sharpness, color saturation, and other 
    qualities	as	desired	(
    =  78).
    •	 White balance ( =  76) cannot be set in [] or [] modes.
    •	 With [] and [] modes, colors other than people’s skin tone may 
    change. These settings may not produce the expected results with 
    some skin tones.
    Still ImagesMovies
    Custom ColorChoose the desired level of image contrast, sharpness, color saturation,\
     
    red, green, blue, and skin tones in a range of 1 – 5.
    1 Access the setting screen.
    zzFollow the steps in “Changing Image 
    Color Tones (My Colors)” ( =  78) to 
    choose [], and then press the  
    button.
    2	 Configure	the	setting.
    zzPress the  buttons to choose 
    an option, and then specify the value by 
    pressing the < q> buttons or turning 
    the  dial.
    zzFor stronger/more intense effects (or 
    darker skin tones), adjust the value to 
    the right, and for weaker/lighter effects 
    (or lighter skin tones), adjust the value to 
    the left.
    zzPress the  button to complete the 
    setting.
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    Playback Mode
    Wi-Fi Functions
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    Accessories
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    Basic Guide
    P Mode
    Still Images
    Continuous Shooting
    Hold the shutter button all the way down to shoot continuously.
    For details on the continuous shooting speed, see “Continuous Shootin\
    g 
    Speed” (=
      206).
    1	 Configure	the	setting.
    zzPress the  button, choose [] in 
    the menu, and choose the desired option 
    (=
      24).
    zzThe	option	you	configured	is	now	displayed.
    2 Shoot.
    zzHold the shutter button all the way down 
    to shoot continuously.
    Mode Description
    W Continuous Continuous shooting, with the focus and exposure determined 
    when you press the shutter button halfway.
    Continuous 
    Shooting AF*Continuous shooting and focusing.
    [AF Frame] is set to [1-point] and cannot be changed.
    *
     In [t] mode (
    
    =
      55), manual focus mode ( =  80), or when AF is locked 
    (=  87), [] is changed to [].
    •	 Cannot be used with the self-timer ( =  38) or [Blink Detection] 
    (=  50).
    •	 Shooting may stop momentarily or continuous shooting may slow 
    down depending on shooting conditions, camera settings, and the 
    zoom position.
    •	 As more shots are taken, shooting may slow down.
    •	 Shooting
    	may	slow	down	if	the	flash	fires.
    •	 With T
    
    ouch Shutter (=
      39), the camera will only take one shot 
    instead of shooting continuously.
    •	 When using Face ID (=  41), the location in the image where the name is 
    recorded	will	be	determined	in	the	first	shot,	and	will	be	recorded	in	the	same	place for further shots.
    Images Displayed during PlaybackEach set of images shot continuously in [G], [M], [B], or [D] mode is 
    managed	as	a	single	group,	and	only	the	first	image	in	that	group	will	be	displayed. To indicate that the image is part of a group, [] is displayed 
    in the upper left of the screen.
    •	If you erase a grouped image ( =
      11 8), all images in the group are 
    also erased. Be careful when erasing images.
    •	 Grouped images can be played back individually ( =  111) and ungrouped 
    (=  11 2 ).
    •	 Protecting (=  11 6 ) a grouped image will protect all images in the group.
    •	 Grouped images can be viewed individually when played back using Image 
    Search (=
      109)	or	Smart	Shuffle	(=  11 5 ). In this case, images are 
    temporarily ungrouped.
    •	 These actions are not available for grouped images: editing Face ID 
    information (=
      11 2 ), magnifying (=  11 3), tagging as favorites (=  121), 
    editing (=  124 – 127), printing (=  176), setting up individual image printing 
    ( =  180), or adding to a photobook (=  182). To do these things, either view 
    grouped images individually (=  111 ) or cancel grouping (=  11 2 )	first.  
    						
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    Shooting Range and Focusing
    Still Images
    Shooting Close-Ups (Macro)
    To restrict the focus to subjects at close range, set the camera to [e]. For 
    details on the focusing range, see “Shooting Range” ( =  206).
    zzPress the  button, choose [e] (either 
    press the  buttons or turn the 
     dial), and then press the  
    button.
    zzOnce the setting is complete, [e] is 
    displayed.
    •	 If
    	the	flash	fires,	vignetting	may	occur.
    •	 With the 
    
    AF frame mode set to [Face AiAF], using Touch Shutter 
    returns the camera to [
    ].
    •	 To prevent camera shake, try mounting the camera on a tripod and shooting\
     
    with the camera set to [[] (=  38).
    •	 You
    	can	also	configure	this	setting	by	pressing	the	 button, touching [
    
    e], 
    and then touching it again.
    Still ImagesMovies
    Shooting in Manual Focus Mode
    When focusing is not possible in AF mode, use manual focus. You can 
    specify the general focal position and then press the shutter button hal\
    fway 
    to have the camera determine the optimal focal position near the positio\
    n you 
    specified.
    	For	details	on	the	focusing	range,	see	“Shooting	Range”	(=  206).
    1 Choose [f].
    zzPress the  button, choose [f] 
    (either press the  buttons or turn 
    the  dial), and then press the < m> 
    button.
    zz[f] and the MF indicator are displayed.
    2 Specify the general focal 
    position.
    zzReferring to the on-screen MF indicator 
    bar (which shows the distance and focal 
    position)
    	and	the	magnified	display	area,	press the <
    
    p> buttons or turn the 
     dial to specify the general focal 
    position, and then press the < m> button.
    zzTo	adjust	the	magnification,	press	the	 button.
    zzMove the focusing frame as needed 
    (=  83).
    3 Fine-tune the focus.
    zzPress the shutter button halfway to have 
    the	camera	fine-tune	the	focal	position	(Safety MF).
    MF Indicator  
    						
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