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    3 Checking the Battery Information
    You can check the remaining capacity  of any battery pack (even while not installed) and also when it was last used.
    Look for the serial No.
     Refer to the battery’s serial No. label 
    and look for the batte ry’s serial No. on 
    the battery history screen.
    X You can check the respective battery 
    pack’s remaining capacity and the 
    date when it was last used.
    1Select [Delete info.].
      Follow step 2 on page 269 to select [ Delete info.], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Select the battery pack information to be deleted.
      Select the battery pack information to be deleted, then press 
    .
    X  will appear.
      To delete another battery pack information, repeat this 
    procedure.
    3Press the < L> button.
    X The confirmation dialog will appear.
    4Select [OK].
     Select [OK ], then press < 0>.
    X The battery pack information will be deleted, and the screen in 
    step 1 will reappear.
    Checking the Remaining Capacity  of a Registered Battery Pack
    Serial No.Date last used
    Remaining capacity
    Deleting the Registered Battery Pack Information
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    With the AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 (sold separately), you can connect the 
    camera to a household power outle t and not worry about the remaining 
    battery level.
    1Connect the DC Coupler’s plug.
     Connect the DC Coupl er’s plug to the 
    AC Adapter’s socket.
    2Connect the power cord.
      Connect the power cord as shown in 
    the illustration.
      After using the camera, unplug the 
    power plug from the power outlet.
    3Place the cord in the groove.
     Insert the DC Coupler’s cord carefully 
    without damaging the cord.
    4Insert the DC Coupler.
     Open the battery compartment cover 
    and open the DC Coupler cord notch 
    cover.
      Insert the DC Coupler securely until it 
    locks and put the cord through the 
    notch.
      Close the cover.
    Using a Household Power Outlet
    DC Coupler cord hole
    Do not connect or disconnect the  power cord while the camera’s power 
    switch is set to < 1>.
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    With a commercially-available Eye-Fi card already set up, you can 
    automatically transfer captured images to a personal computer or 
    upload them to an online service via a wireless LAN.
    The image transfer is a function of the Eye-Fi card. For instructions on\
     
    how to set up and use the Eye-Fi card or to troubleshoot any image 
    transfer problems, refer to the Eye-Fi card’s instruction manual or 
    inquire the card’s manufacturer. This product is not guaranteed to support Eye-Fi card 
    functions (including wireless tr ansfer). In case of an issue 
    with an Eye-Fi card, please check with the card manufacturer. 
    Also note that approval is requ ired to use Eye-Fi cards in 
    many countries or regions. Wit hout approval, use of the card 
    is not permitted. If it is unclear whether the card has been 
    approved for use in the ar ea, please check with the card 
    manufacturer.
    1Insert an Eye-Fi card. (p.32)
    2Select [Eye-Fi settings].
     Under the [ 5] tab, select [ Eye-Fi 
    settings ], then press < 0>.
      This menu is displayed only when an 
    Eye-Fi card has been inserted into 
    the camera.
    3Enable the Eye-Fi transmission.
     Press < 0>, set [ Eye-Fi trans. ] to 
    [Enable ], then press < 0>.
      If you set [ Disable], automatic 
    transmission will not occur even with 
    the Eye-Fi card inserted 
    (Transmission status icon  I).
    Using Eye-Fi Cards
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    Using Eye-Fi Cards
    4Display the connection 
    information.
     Select [ Connection info. ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    5Check the [Access point SSID:].
      Check that an access point is 
    displayed for [ Access point SSID: ].
      You can also check the Eye-Fi card’s 
    MAC address and firmware version.
      Press the < M> button three times 
    to exit the menu.
    6Take the picture.
    X The images will be displayed.
      For transferred images,  O is 
    displayed in the detailed information 
    display (p.191).
    H (Gray) Not connected : No connection with access point.
    H (Blinking) Connecting : Connecting with access point.
    H (Displayed) Connected: Connection to access point established.
    H (  ) Transferring : Image transfer to access point in 
    progress.
    * To check the Eye-Fi  card’s transmission status as listed above, press the 
     button to display the sh ooting settings (p.267).
    Transmission status icon
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    Using Eye-Fi Cards
    Cautions for Using Eye-Fi Cards
     If “ ” is displayed, an error oc curred while retrieving the card 
    information. Turn the camera off and on again.
      Even if [Eye-Fi trans. ] is set to [Disable], it may still transmit a signal. In 
    hospitals, airports, and other places  where wireless transmissions are 
    prohibited, remove the Eye-Fi card from the camera.
      If the image transfer  does not function, chec k the Eye-Fi card and 
    personal computer settings. For de tails, see the card’s instruction 
    manual.
      Depending on the  wireless LAN’s connection  conditions, the image 
    transfer may take longer or  it might be interrupted.
      Because of the transmis sion function, the Eye-Fi card may become hot.
      The battery power will be consumed faster.
      During the image transfer, auto  power off will not take effect.
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    Function Availability Table According to Shooting Modes
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    Style  Automatic settingShoot by ambience selection
    Shoot by lighting or scene type
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    White  Preset
    balance  Custom
     
    Auto Lighting Optimizer
    Highlight tone priority
    Color  sRGB
    space  Adobe RGB
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    Basic Zone Creative Zone
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    All recording quality
    settings selectable
    Settable maximum
    ISO speed limit
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    Lens peripheral illumination
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    Function Availability Table According to Shooting Modes
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      AF point selection
     AF-assist beam
    Metering Evaluativemode 
     Program shift
     
    Exposure AEB
     AE lock
     
     Single shooting
     
    Drive 
      Q 10 sec.
      Q 2 sec.
     Fires automatically
     Flash on
     Flash off
    Built-in  Red-eye reduction
    flash
     FE lock
     
     Wireless control
    Live View shooting
    Multiple aspect ratios* Mode Dial
    Basic Zone Creative Zone
    Metering mode
    selection
    Exposure
    compensation
    Depth-of-field
    preview
    High-speed
    continuous
    Low-speed
    continuous
    Flash exposure
    compensation
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    1 Shooting 1 (Red)Page
    2 Shooting 2  (Red)
    y  Shooting 3  (Red) 
    Menu Settings
    Quality73 / 83 / 74  / 84  / 7a / 8 a  / b  / c841  / 41  / 61
    Beep
    Enable / Disable–
    Release shutter 
    without card
    Enable / Disable32
    Image review
    Off / 2 sec. / 4 sec. / 8 sec. / Hold50
    Peripheral illumination 
    correction
    Enable / Disable102
    Red-eye reduction
    Disable / Enable131
    Flash controlFlash firing / Built-in  flash function setting / 
    External flash function  setting / External flash 
    C.Fn setting / Clear exte rnal flash C.Fn setting135
    Exposure 
    compensation/AEB1/3-stop increments, ±5 stops (AEB ±3 stops)121
    Auto Lighting 
    OptimizerDisable / Low / Standard / Strong101
    Picture StylePStandard /  QPortrait /  RLandscape / 
    S Neutral /  UFaithful /  VMonochrome / 
    W User Def. 1, 2, 390-95
    White balanceQ /  W / E / R  / Y  / U  / I  / O  /
    P  (Approx. 25 00 - 10000)96
    Custom White BalanceManual setting of white balance97
    WB Shift/BKTWB correction: White balance correction
    WB-BKT: White balance bracketing99
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    Color spacesRGB / Adobe RGB11 0
    Dust Delete DataObtains data to be used  to erase dust spots231
    ISO AutoMax.: 400 / Max.: 800 / Max.: 1600 / 
    Max.: 3200 / Max.: 640089
    Shaded menu options are not di splayed in Basic Zone modes.
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    Menu Settings
    z Shooting 4 (Red)Page
    3 Playback 1  (Blue)
    4  Playback 2 (Blue)
    Live View shootingEnable / Disable157
    AF mode
    Live mode /  u Live mode / Quick mode160
    Grid display
    Off / Grid 1 l / Grid 2 m157
    Aspect ratio3:2 / 4:3 / 16:9 / 1:1157
    Exposure simulationEnable / Disable158
    Silent shootingMode 1 / Mode 2 / Disable159
    Metering timer4 sec. / 16 sec. / 30 se c. / 1 min. / 10 min. / 
    30 min.159
    Protect images
    Erase-protect images213
    Rotate
    Rotate vertical images197
    Erase images
    Erase images215
    Print order
    Specify images to be printed (DPOF)245
    Creative filters
    Grainy B/W / Soft focus  / Toy camera effect / 
    Miniature effect220
    Resize
    Downsize the imag e’s pixel count222
    RAW image processingProcess 1 images224
    Highlight alert
    Disable / Enable192
    AF point display
    Disable / Enable193
    Histogram
    Brightness / RGB193
    Image jump w/ 6
    1 image / 10 images / 100 images / Date / 
    Folder / Movies / Stills / Rating195
    Slide show
    Select the images, Pl ay time, Repeat, and 
    Transition effect for auto playback207
    Rating
    [ OFF ] / l  / m  / n  / o  / p198
    Control over HDMI
    Disable / Enable211
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    Menu Settings
    5 Set-up 1 (Yellow)Page
    * Displayed only when an  Eye-Fi card is used.
    6 Set-up 2  (Yellow)
    7  Set-up 3  (Yellow)
    Auto power off1min. / 2 min. / 4 min. / 8 min. / 15 min. / 
    30 min. / Off50
    Auto rotate
    On zD  / On D / Off218
    Format
    Initialize and erase data on the card48
    File numbering
    Continuous / Auto re set / Manual reset106
    Select folder
    Create and select a folder104
    Eye-Fi settings*
    Eye-Fi transmission: Disable / Enable
    Connection information273
    LCD brightness
    Adjustable to one of  seven brightness levels217
    Date/Time
    Set the date (year, month, day) and time (hour, 
    min., sec.)30
    Language K
    Select the interface language31
    Video system
    NTSC / PAL212
    Sensor cleaning
    Auto cleaning: Enable / Disable230Clean now
    Clean manually233
    Lock  5Disable / Enable42
    Battery info.
    Type, Remaining capacity, Shutter count, 
    Recharge performance,  Battery registration, 
    Battery history268
    INFO. button display 
    options
    Displays camera settings / Electronic level / 
    Displays shooting functions266
    Camera user settingsRegister current camera  settings to the Mode 
    Dial’s < w> position262
    Copyright informationDisplay copyright inform ation / Enter author’s 
    name / Enter copyrigh t details / Delete 
    copyright information108
    Clear all camera settingsResets the camera to the default settings51
    Firmware Ver.For updating the firmware–
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