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    B: Shooting Information Display
    Histogram display
    (Brightness)
    Lens name
    Focal lengthHistogram display
    (RGB)
    • Lens / Histogram information
    • White balance information
    •  Picture Style information 1
    • Picture Style information 2
    Frame-grab images from 4K movies saved as still photos (p.427) will not 
    display certain shooting information screens. 
    						
    							
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    • Color space / 
    Noise reduction information
    • Lens aberration 
    correction information 1 •
    Lens aberration 
    correction information 2
    Latitude
    Elevation
    Longitude
    UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
    • GPS information •
    IPTC information
    If the GPS information is not recorded or the IPTC information is not 
    appended to the image, the GPS information screen or IPTC information 
    screen will not be displayed. 
    						
    							
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    B: Shooting Information Display
    •: Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed are not displayed.
    • < / >: Aperture and ISO speed are not displayed.
    • < / >: Shutter speed and ISO speed are not displayed.
    • < / > + ISO Auto: ISO speed is not displayed.
      Highlight Alert
    When [ 33: Highlight alert ] is set to [Enable], overexposed, 
    clipped highlights will blink. To obtain more detailed gradation in the 
    blinking areas where you want t he gradation to be faithfully 
    reproduced, set the exposure compensation to a negative amount 
    and shoot again.
    Sample Movie Information Display
    Movie shooting mode/
    High Frame Rate 
    movie
    File size
    Shutter speed
    Movie recording method/
    Compression rate
    Movie recording size
    Recording time/Time code
    Movie playback
    Aperture
    Frame rate
    ISO speed
    Movie-recording format
    During movie playback, “*, *” will be displayed for [ Fineness] and 
    [ Threshold ] of [Picture Style ]’s [Sharpness ]. 
    						
    							
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     AF Point Display
    When [ 33: AF point disp. ] is set to [Enable], the AF point that 
    achieved focus will be displayed in red. If automatic AF point 
    selection is set, multiple AF points may be displayed.
      Histogram
    The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and 
    overall brightness. The RGB hist ogram is for checking the color 
    saturation and gradation. The display can be switched with [ 33: 
    Histogram disp ].
    •[Brightness] DisplayThis histogram is a graph showing the distribution of 
    the image’s brightness level. The horizontal axis 
    indicates the brightness level (darker on the left and 
    brighter on the right), while the vertical axis indicates 
    how many pixels exist for each brightness level. The 
    more pixels there are toward the left, the darker the 
    image. The more pixels there are toward the right, 
    the brighter the image. If there are too many pixels on 
    the left, the shadow detail will be lost. If there are too 
    many pixels on the right, the highlight detail will be 
    lost. The gradation in-between will be reproduced. By 
    checking the image and its brightness histogram, you 
    can see the exposure level inclination and the overall gradation.
    •[RGB] Display
    This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary color’s 
    brightness level in the image (RGB or red, green, and blue). The horizontal 
    axis indicates the color’s brightness level (darker on the left and brighter 
    on the right), while the vertical axi s indicates how many pixels exist for 
    each color brightness level. The more pixels there are toward the left, the 
    darker and less prominent the color. The more pixels there are toward the 
    right, the brighter and denser the color. If there are too many pixels on the 
    left, the respective color information will be lacking. If there are too many 
    pixels on the right, the color will be t oo saturated with no gradation. By 
    checking the image’s RGB histogram, you can see the color’s saturation 
    and gradation condition, as well as white balance inclination.
    Sample Histograms
    Dark image
    Normal brightness
    Bright image 
    						
    							
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    Search for images quickly with the index display showing 4, 9, 36, or 
    100 images on one screen.
    1Press the  button.
      During image playback or when the 
    camera is ready to shoot, press the 
     button.
    X [6 u] will be displayed on the lower 
    right of the screen.
    2Switch to the index display.
     Turn the  dial counterclockwise.
    X The 4-image index display will 
    appear. The selected image is 
    highlighted with an orange frame.
      Turning the < 6> dial further 
    counterclockwise will switch the 
    display from 9 images, 36 images, 
    and to 100 images. If you turn the dial 
    clockwise, it will rotate through 100, 
    36, 9, 4, and single-image display.
    3Select an image.
     Operate  or the  dial to move 
    the orange frame and select the image.
      Press the < u> button to turn off the 
    [ 6 u] icon, then turn the < 6> dial 
    to display the image(s) on the next or 
    previous screen.
      Press < 0> in the index display to 
    display the selected image in the 
    single-image display.
    x  Searching for Images Quickly
    H Display Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display)
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    x Searching for Images Quickly
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    In the single-image display, you can turn the  dial to jump through 
    the images forward or backward according to the jump method set.
    1Select [Image jump w/ 6].
     Under the [ 32] tab, select [ Image 
    jump w/ 6], then press < 0>.
    2Select the jump method.
      Select the jump method, then press 
    .
    d:Display images one by one
    e: Jump 10 images
    f:Jump 100 images
    g: Display by date
    h: Display by folder
    i:Display movies only
    j:Display stills only
    P: Display protected images only
    k:Display by image rating  (p.415)
    Turn the < 6> dial to select. If 
    you browse images with  9 
    selected, all the rated images will 
    be displayed.
    I Jumping through Images (Jump Display) 
    						
    							
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    x Searching for Images Quickly
    3Browse by jumping.
     Press the < x> button to play back 
    images.
      In the single-image display, turn the 
     dial.
    X You can browse by the method that 
    was set.
    Playback position
    Jump method
     
    To search images by shooting date, select [ Date].
      To search images by folder, select [ Folder].
      If the card contains both movies and still photos, select [ Movies] or 
    [ Stills ] to display one or the other.
      If the jump method is set to [ Protect] or [Rating ] but no images are 
    protected or have ratings, you cannot use the < 6> dial to browse 
    through images. 
    						
    							
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    You can magnify a captured image by approx. 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor.
    1Magnify the image.
     The image can be magnified as 
    follows: 1. During image playback 
    (single-image display), 2. During the 
    image review after image capture, 
    and 3. From the shooting-ready state.
      Press the < u> button.
    X The magnified view will appear. The 
    magnified area and [ 6u] will be 
    displayed on the lower right of the 
    screen.
      The image magnification increases 
    as you turn the < 6> dial clockwise. 
    You can magnify the image up to 
    approx. 10x.
      The image magnification decreases 
    as you turn the < 6> dial 
    counterclockwise. In the case of 1 
    and 3 only, turning the dial further will 
    display the index display (p.403).
    2Scroll around the image.
      Use < 9> to scroll around the 
    magnified image.
      Press the < u> button or < x> 
    button to exit the magnified view.
    u  Magnifying Images
    Magnified area position
      In the case of 1 and 3 only, you can turn the < 5> dial to view another 
    image while maintaining the magnified view.
      A movie cannot be magnified. 
    						
    							
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    u Magnifying Images
    Under the [ 33] tab, when you select 
    [ Magnificatn (apx) ], you can set the 
    initial magnification  ratio and position for 
    the magnified view.
      1x (no magnification)
    The image is not magnified. The magnified view will start with the 
    single-image display.
      2x, 4x, 8x, 10x (magnify from center)
    The magnified view starts at the image center at the selected 
    magnification.
      Actual size (from selected point)
    The recorded image’s pixels will  be displayed at approx. 100%. The 
    magnified view starts at the AF point that achieved focus. If the 
    photo is taken with manual focus,  the magnified view starts at the 
    image center.
      Same as last magnification (from center)
    The magnification will be the same as the last time you exited the 
    magnified view with the < x> or < u> button. The magnified view 
    starts at the image center.
    3  Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio and Position
    For images taken with [ u+Tracking ] or [FlexiZone - Single ] (p.316), or 
    with [ Distortion correction ] set to [Enable] (p.209), the magnified view will 
    start at the image center even if [ Actual size (from selected pt)] is set. 
    						
    							
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    You can compare two images side by side on the LCD monitor. In the 
    two-image display, you can use magnified view or jump display as well 
    as protection, rating and erasure of images.
    1Set the two-image display.
     During image playback, press the 
     button.
    X The two-image index display will 
    appear. The selected image is 
    highlighted with an orange frame.
    2Select the images to be 
    compared.
      Pressing < 0> switches the orange 
    frame between the two images.
     
    Turn t he  dial to select an image.
      Repeat this procedure to select the 
    other image to be compared.
      If the left and right images are the same, the [ ] icon will appear 
    on the upper left of both images.
      By pressing the < Q> button, you can set the same magnification 
    and magnified area for both images.  (The magnification settings will 
    match those of the image not highlighted with an orange frame.)
      By holding the < x> button, you can display the image highlighted 
    with the orange frame as a single image.
      To return to the previous display, press the < X> button.
    X Comparing Images (Two-Image Display)
    You cannot start movie playback in the two-image display.
    By pressing the < B> button, you can change the information display. 
    						
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