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    U Applying Creative Filters
    5Adjust the filter effect.
     Press the < B> button (except for 
    Miniature effect).
     Press the < Y> < Z> keys to adjust 
    the filter effect, then press < 0>.
     For the Miniature effect, press < 0>, 
    then press the   keys to 
    move the white frame to where you 
    want the image to look sharp.
    6Take the picture.
     The image is shot with the filter 
    applied.
    Even if you set the drive mode to < i> or < q>, the camera will still shoot 
    in single shooting mode.
     You cannot shoot with Creative filters if the recording quality is  1+73  
    or  1 , or if AEB, white balance bracketing, or Multi Shot Noise 
    Reduction is set.
     The histogram is not displayed when you shoot with Creative filters.
     With Grainy B/W, the grainy effect  displayed on the LCD monitor will look 
    different from the grainy effect recorded in the picture.
     With the Soft focus and Miniature effects, the blurred effect displayed on 
    the LCD monitor will look different from the blurred effect recorded in the 
    picture. In Creative Zone modes, y ou can check the picture’s blurred 
    effect by pressing the depth-of-field preview button.
     Dust Delete Data (p.272) will not be appended to images shot with Fish-
    eye effect applied. 
    						
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     VGrainy B/W
    Creates a grainy black-and-white photo. You can change the black-
    and-white effect by adjusting the contrast.
     WSoft focus
    Gives the image a soft look. You can change the degree of softness 
    by adjusting the blur.
     XFish-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 area trimmed along 
    the periphery of the image changes. Al so, since this filter expands 
    the center part of the image, the resolution at the center may 
    decrease depending on the number of recorded pixels. Check the 
    image on the screen when setting this filter. The AF method will be 
    FlexiZone - Single (fixed at center).
     YArt bold effect
    Makes the photo look like an oil pa inting and the subject look more 
    three-dimensional. You can adjust  the contrast and saturation. Note 
    that the sky, white walls, and similar subjects may not be rendered 
    with a smooth gradation and may look  irregular or have significant 
    noise.
     ZWater painting effect
    Makes the photo look like a watercolor painting with soft colors. You 
    can control the color density by adjusting the filter effect. Note that 
    night scenes or dark scenes ma y not be rendered with a smooth 
    gradation and may look irregular  or have significant noise.
    Creative Filter Characteristics 
    						
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    U Applying Creative Filters
     bToy camera effect
    Darkens the photo’s corners and applies a color tone that makes it 
    look as if it was shot by a toy camera. You can change the color cast 
    by adjusting the color tone.
     cMiniature effect
    Creates a diorama effect. You can change where the image looks 
    sharp. In step 5 on page 201, if you press the < u> button (or tap 
    [T ] on the lower right of the screen), you can switch between the 
    white frame’s vertical and horizontal orientations. The AF method 
    will be FlexiZone - Single to focus at the center of the white frame. 
    						
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    The menu options displayed are as 
    follows.
    The settable functions on this menu 
    screen apply only to Live View 
    shooting. They do not work with 
    viewfinder shooting (settings are 
    disabled).
    Live View shooting
    You can set Live View shooting to [ Enable] or [Disable].
     AF method
    You can select [ u+Tracking ], [FlexiZone - Multi ], or [FlexiZone - 
    Single ]. See pages 206-213 for more about the AF method.
     Continuous AF
    The default setting is [ Enable].
    The camera focuses the subjec t continuously to achieve rough 
    focus. This makes it quicker to achieve focus when you press the 
    shutter button halfway. If [ Enable] is set, the lens will operate 
    constantly and consume more battery power. This will reduce the 
    number of possible shots due to shorter battery life.
    If you want to set the lens focus mode switch to < MF> during 
    Continuous AF, first stop Live View shooting.
     Touch Shutter
    Just by tapping on the LCD monitor screen, you can focus and take 
    the picture automatically. For details, see page 214.
     Grid display
    With [ Grid 1 l] or [Grid 2 m], you can display grid lines. You can 
    check horizontal or vert ical tilt when shooting.
    3 Menu Function Settings 
    						
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    3 Menu Function Settings
    Metering timer K
    You can change how long the exposure setting is displayed (AE lock 
    time). In Basic Zone modes, metering timer is fixed at 8 sec.
    Selecting any of the following operations will stop Live View shooting. To 
    start Live View shooting again, press the < A> button.
    •[ z 3: Dust Delete Data], [ 53: Sensor cleaning ], [54: Clear settings ], 
    or [ 54:  z firmware ver. ] 
    						
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    You can select an AF method to suit the shooting conditions and your 
    subject. The following AF methods are provided: [u(face)+Tracking ], 
    [FlexiZone - Multi ] (p.208), and [FlexiZone - Single ] (p.210).
    If you want to achieve precise focus,  set the lens focus mode switch to 
    , magnify the image, and focus manually (p.216).
    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.198).
    The camera detects and focuses on human faces. If a face moves, the 
    AF point < p> also moves to track the face.
    1Display the Live View image.
     Press the < A> button.
     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 on.
     If multiple faces are detected, < e> 
    will be displayed. Use the < Y>  
    keys to move the < e> frame over 
    the face you want to focus on.
    Using AF to Focus (AF Method)
    Selecting the AF Method
    u (face)+Tracking:
    c 
    						
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    Using AF to Focus (AF Method)
    You can also tap on the LCD monitor 
    screen to select the face or subject. If 
    the subject is not a face, < z> will be 
    displayed.
     If no faces can be detected, or if you 
    tap on the LCD monitor but do not 
    select any face or subject, the 
    camera will switch to [ FlexiZone - 
    Multi ] with automatic selection 
    (p.208).
    3Focus on the subject.
     Press the shutter button halfway to 
    focus.
     When focus is achieved, the AF point 
    will turn green and the beeper will 
    sound.
     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.192).
     If the subject’s face is significantly out of focus, face detection will not be 
    possible. In such a case, set the lens’s focus mode switch to < MF> and 
    focus manually.
     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 a part of the face. 
    						
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    You can use up to 49 AF points for wide-area focusing (automatic 
    selection). This wide area can also be divided into 9 zones for focusing 
    (zone selection).
    1Display the Live View image.
    Press the < A> button.
     The Live View image will appear on 
    the LCD monitor.
    2Select the AF point. J
    Pressing < 0> or the < L> button will 
    toggle between automatic selection 
    and zone selection. In Basic Zone 
    modes, automatic selection is set 
    automatically.
     Use the < S> cross keys to select a 
    zone. To return to the center zone, 
    press < 0> or the < L> button again.
     You can also tap on the LCD monitor 
    screen to select a zone. When a zone 
    is selected, tap [ n] on the screen 
    to switch to automatic selection.
    FlexiZone - Multi: o
    If you press  or the  button, the AF point < z> will appear at 
    the center and you can use the < S> cross keys to move the AF point.
     Since AF is not possible with a face detected near the edge of the 
    picture, the < p> will be grayed out. If you press the shutter button 
    halfway, the subject will be focused on, in FlexiZone - Multi method with 
    automatic selection.
    Area frame 
    						
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    Using AF to Focus (AF Method)
    3Focus on the subject.
    Aim the AF point over the subject and 
    press the shutter button halfway.
     When focus is achieved, the AF point 
    will turn green and the beeper will 
    sound.
     If focus is not achieved, the area 
    frame will turn orange.
    4Take the picture.
     Check the focus and exposure, then 
    press the shutter button completely to 
    take the picture (p.192).
     If the camera does not focus on the desired target subject with automatic 
    AF point selection, select a zone or switch the AF method to [ FlexiZone 
    - Single ] and refocus.
     The number of AF points varies, depending on the [ A3: Aspect ratio ] 
    setting. At [3:2 ], [4:3], and [ 16:9], there are 49 AF points. At [ 1:1], 35 AF 
    points. 
    						
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    210
    The camera focuses with a single AF point. This is effective when you 
    want to focus on a particular subject.
    1Display the Live View image.
    Press the < A> button.
     The Live View image will appear on 
    the LCD monitor.
     The AF point < > will appear.
     During movie shooting, if [Movie 
    Servo AF ] is set to [ Enable], the AF 
    point will be displayed in a larger size.
    2Move the AF point.
    Press the  cross keys to move the 
    AF point to where you want to focus. (It 
    cannot go to the edge of the screen.)
     Pressing < 0> or the < L> button will 
    return the AF point to the screen’s 
    center.
     You can also tap on the LCD monitor 
    screen to move the AF point.
    3Focus on the subject.
    Aim the AF point over the subject and 
    press the shutter button halfway.
    
    When focus is achieved, the AF point will 
    turn green and the beeper will sound.
     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.192).
    FlexiZone - Single: 
    d
    AF point 
    						
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