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    Function settings particular to Live View shooting are explained here.
    If you press the  button while the image is displayed on the LCD 
    monitor in a Creative Zone mode, you can set any of the following:  AF 
    method , drive mode , metering mode,  image-recording quality , built-
    in flash settings, white balance, Pictur e Style, Auto Lighting Optimizer, 
    and Creative filters .
    In Basic Zone modes, you can set t he functions in bold and the settings 
    shown in the table on page 76.
    1Press the  button.
    X The settable functions will be 
    displayed.
    2Select a function and set it.
      Press the < V> key to select a 
    function.
    X The selected function and Feature 
    guide (p.52) will appear.
      Press the < U> key or turn the 
    < 6 > dial to change the setting.
      To set the drive mode’s < q> setting 
    or Picture Style parameters, press the 
    < B > button.
    3Exit the setting.
     Press < 0> to finalize the setting and 
    return to Live View shooting.
      You can also select < 2> to return to 
    Live View shooting
    .
    Shooting Function Settings
    Q  Quick Control
      In Creative Zone modes, you can set the ISO speed by pressing the 
     button.
      For details on metering modes, see page 117.
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    While looking at the Live View screen, you can shoot while applying a 
    filter effect (Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, 
    Water painting effect, Toy camera effect, and Miniature effect). These 
    are called Creative filters.
    When you shoot with a Creative filter applied, only images applied with 
    a Creative filter will be saved. If you also want to save the image without 
    a Creative filter, shoot the image without the Creative filter and apply 
    the Creative filter afterward, then save it as a separate image (p.274).
    1Set any shooting mode except 
    < F > or < G>.
    2Press the  button.
    XThe Quick Control screen will appear.
    3Select [ ].
      Press the < V> key to select [ ] 
    (Creative filter) on the screen’s right 
    side. 
    4Select the Creative filter effect.
      Press the < U> key to select a 
    Creative filter (p.154).
    X The Creative filter’s effect will appear 
    on the screen.
    U  Using Creative Filters
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    U Using Creative Filters
    5Adjust the Creative filter’s effect.
      Press the < B> button (except for 
    the Miniature effect).
      Press the < U> key to adjust the 
    Creative filter’s effect, then press 
    < 0 >.
      For the Miniature effect, press , 
    then press the < V> key to move the 
    white frame to where you want it to 
    look sharp.
    6Take the picture.
    X The picture will be applied with the 
    Creative filter.
    Even if you set the drive mode to < i> or the self-timer to < q>, single 
    shooting will take effect.
      Creative filters cannot be used if any of the following is set:  1+JPEG 
    or  1  image quality, AEB, white balance bracketing, or multi shot noise 
    reduction.
      When you shoot with a Creative filter , the histogram will not be displayed.
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    U Using Creative Filters
      Grainy B/W
    Makes the image grainy and black and white. By adjusting the 
    contrast, you can change the black-and-white effect.
      Soft focus
    Gives the image a soft look. By adjusting the blur, you can change 
    the degree of softness.
      Fish-eye effect
    Gives the effect of a fish-eye lens. The image will have a barrel-type 
    distortion.
    Depending on the level of this filter effect, the amount trimmed along 
    the image periphery will change. Also , since this filter effect 
    magnifies the image center, the apparent resolution at the center 
    may degrade depending on the number of recorded pixels. Set the 
    filter effect while checking the resulting image. The AF method will 
    either be FlexiZone - Single (fixed at center) or Quick mode.
      Art bold effect
    Makes the photo look like an oil pa inting and the subject look three-
    dimensional. You can adjust the c ontrast and saturation. Note that 
    the sky, white walls, and similar subjects may not be rendered with a 
    smooth gradation and may look irregul ar or have significant noise.
      Water painting effect
    Makes the photo look like a watercolor painting with soft colors. You 
    can adjust the color density. Note that night scenes or dark scenes 
    may not be rendered with a smooth gradation and may look irregular 
    or have significant noise.
    Creative Filter Characteristics
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    U Using Creative Filters
      Toy camera effect
    Gives a color cast typical of toy cameras and darkens the image’s 
    four corners. By adjusting the color tone, you can change the color 
    cast.
      Miniature effect
    Creates a diorama effect. You can change where the image is to 
    look sharp. In step 5, you can press the < u> button (or tap [ ] on 
    the screen) to change the white frame’s orientation (horizontal/
    vertical) where you want the image to look sharp. The AF method 
    will be FlexiZone - Single with the camera focusing the center of the 
    white frame.
      With Grainy B/W, the grainy effect  displayed on the LCD monitor will not 
    look the same as the actual photo.
      With the Soft focus or Miniature effect, the blur effect displayed on the 
    LCD monitor may not look the same as the actual photo. You can check 
    the blur effect for the actual photo by pressing the depth-of-field preview 
    button (only in Creative Zone modes).
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    The menu options below are displayed.
    The functions settable on this menu 
    screen only apply during Live View 
    shooting. These functions do not take 
    effect during viewfinder shooting.
     Live View shooting
    You can set Live View shooting to [ Enable] or [Disable].
      AF method
    You can select [ u+Tracking ] (p.159), [FlexiZone - Multi ] (p.161), 
    [FlexiZone - Single ] (p.162), or [Quick mode ] (p.166).
      Continuous AF
    The default setting is [ Enable].
    Since the focus is constantly cl ose to the subject, when you press 
    the shutter button, the camera quickly focuses the subject. If 
    [Enable] is set, the lens will operate frequently and consume more 
    battery power. This will reduce the  number of possible shots (battery 
    life). Also, if the AF method is set to [ Quick mode], Continuous AF 
    will be automatically set to [ Disable]. If you select another AF 
    method, Continuous AF will revert to the original setting.
    During Continuous AF, turn off the power before you set the lens’s 
    focus mode switch to < MF>.
      Touch Shutter
    Just by tapping the LCD monitor screen, you can focus and take the 
    picture automatically. For details, see page 168.
      Grid display
    With [ Grid 1 l] or [Grid 2 m], you can display grid lines to help 
    you level the camera vertically or horizontally.
    A  Menu Function Settings
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    A Menu Function Settings
     Aspect ratioN
    The image’s aspect ratio can be set to [ 3:2], [4:3 ], [16:9 ], or [1:1 ]. 
    The area surrounding the Live View image is masked in black when 
    the following aspect ratios are set: [ 4:3] [16:9 ] [1:1].
    JPEG images will be saved wi th the set aspect ratio. 1 images 
    will always be saved with the [ 3:2] aspect ratio. Since the aspect 
    ratio information is appended to the  1 image, the image will be 
    generated in the respective aspect ratio when you process the  1 
    image with the provided software. In the case of the [ 4:3], [16:9 ], and 
    [1:1 ] aspect ratios, the aspect-rat io lines will appear during image 
    playback, but the lines are not actually drawn on the image.
    Image 
    QualityAspect Ratio and Pixel Count (approx.)
    3:2 4:316:9 1:1
    3 5184x3456
    (17.9 megapixels)4608x3456(16.0 megapixels)5184x2912*(15.1 megapixels)3456x3456(11.9 megapixels)1
    4 3456x2304
    (8.0 megapixels)3072x2304(7.0 megapixels)3456x1944(6.7 megapixels)2304x2304(5.3 megapixels)
    a
    2592x1728(4.5 megapixels)2304x1728(4.0 megapixels)2592x1456*(3.8 megapixels)1728x1728(3.0 megapixels)
    b 1920x1280(2.5 megapixels)1696x1280*(2.2 megapixels)1920x1080(2.1 megapixels)1280x1280(1.6 megapixels)
    c 720x480
    (350,000 pixels) 640x480
    (310,000 pixels) 720x400*
    (290,000 pixels) 480x480
    (230,000 pixels)
      Asterisked image-recording qualities do not exactly match the set aspect 
    ratio.
      The image area displayed for the asteri sked aspect ratio is slightly larger 
    than the recorded area. Check the captured images on the LCD monitor 
    when shooting.
      If you use a different camera to directly print images shot with this 
    camera in the 1:1 aspect ratio, the images may not be correctly printed.
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    A Menu Function Settings
     Metering timer N
    You can change how long the exposure setting is displayed (AE lock 
    time). In Basic Zone modes, mete ring timer is fixed at 16 sec.
     The Live View shooting will stop with any of the following operations. To 
    resume Live View shooting, press the < A> button again.
    • When selecting [ z3: Dust Delete Data], [ 53: Sensor cleaning ], 
    [ 5 4: Clear settings], or [ 54:  z  firmware ver. ]
      Even if a low ISO speed is set, noise may be noticeable in the displayed 
    Live View image under low light. However, when you shoot, the image 
    recorded will have minimal noise. (The image quality of the Live View 
    image is different from that of the recorded image.)
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    You can select the AF method suiting the shooting conditions or subject. The 
    following AF methods are provided: [u(face)+Tracking], [FlexiZone - 
    Multi] (p.161), [FlexiZone - Single] (p.162), and [Quick mode] (p.166).
    AF methods other than the [Quick mode ] use the image sensor to 
    autofocus while displaying the Live View image.
    Select the AF method.
     Under the [A] tab, select [AF method]. Select the desired AF method, then 
    press < 0>.
      While the Live View image is 
    displayed, you can also press the 
     button to select the AF method 
    on the Quick Control screen (p.151).
    Human faces are detected and focused. If a face moves, the AF point 
    < p > also moves to track the face.
    1Display the Live View image.
      Press the < A> button.
    X The Live View image will appear on 
    the LCD monitor.
    2Select an AF point.
     When a face is detected, the  AF point 
    will appear over the face to be focused.
      If multiple faces are detected, < q> 
    will be displayed. Press the < U> 
    key to move the < q> frame over 
    the desired target face.
     
    You can also tap the LCD monitor screen 
    to select the face or subject. If the subject 
    is not a face, < > will be displayed.
    Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)
    Selecting the AF Method
    u (face)+Tracking: 
    c
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    Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)
     If no faces are detected or if you tap 
    the LCD monitor but do not select any 
    face or subject, the camera will switch 
    to [FlexiZone - Multi ] with automatic 
    selection (p.161).
    3Focus the subject.
      Press the shutter button halfway to 
    focus.
    X When focus is achieved, the AF point 
    will turn green and the beeper will 
    sound.
    X If focus is not achieved, the AF point 
    will turn orange.
    4Take the picture.
      Check the focus and exposure, then 
    press the shutter button completely to 
    take the picture (p.146).
      If the focus is far off, face detection will not be possible. If you set 
    [Continuous AF ] to [Enable ], you can prevent the image from becoming 
    greatly out of focus.
      An object other than a human face may be detected as a face.
      Face detection will not work if the face is very small or large in the 
    picture, too bright or too dark, or partially hidden.
      The < p> may cover only part of the face.
      If you press  or the  button, the AF point < > will appear at 
    the center and you can use the < S> keys to move  the AF point.
     
    Since AF is not possible with a face  detected near the edge of the picture, 
    the  will be grayed out. If you press the shutter button halfway, the 
    subject will be focused in FlexiZone - Multi method with automatic 
    selection.
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