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    97
    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
    In this screen, select the item you wish to 
    set using the S or  T arrow on the omni 
    selector and set it using the  W or  X arrow 
    on the omni selector.
    Contrastz Select from – (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and + 
    (Strong).
    z This function allows you to adjust the degree of brightness.
    SharpnesszSelect from – (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and + (Strong).
    z This function allows you to adjust how sharply outlines are defined.
    SaturationzSelect from – (Low), 0 (Neutral) and + (High).
    z This function allows you to adjust the color depth.
    You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the 
    shutter button. The menu displays again after the shot, allowing you 
    to change the settings easily.
    3Press the FUNC. button or click the main dial.
    z The white balance cannot be set when   (Sepia) or   (B/W) 
    mode is selected.  
    						
    							
    98
    Shooting in Adobe RGB Color Space
    This camera can record still images in Adobe RGB color space.
    * Use of this function is not recommended if you do not have image processing and Adobe RGB technical knowledge.
    Mode Dial
        
    Standard Normally select this option.
    Adobe RGB* Select this option when:
    - Doing commercial printing in the Adobe RGB environment
    - Using software, monitors and printers compliant with Exif 2.21
    1In the [  (Rec.)] menu, select 
    [Color Space].
    zSee  Selecting Menus and Settings
    (p. 44).
    2Select [Adobe RGB] or [Standard] 
    and press the MENU button.
    z No color space setting is shown on the display panel or LCD 
    monitor (or in the viewfinder) in Shooting mode. Please check 
    the setting using the Rec. menu. (“Adobe RGB” appears in 
    Playback mode detailed display.)
    z When you play back an image shot in Adobe RGB in detailed 
    display mode, “Adobe RGB” is displayed (p. 38).
    z Adobe RGB supports both the JPEG format and RAW format 
    (p. 60).
    z Images shot in Adobe RGB will be desaturated when played 
    back or printed using software programs, monitors or printers not 
    compliant with Exif 2.21.  
    						
    							
    99
    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
     Changing the ISO Speed
    Raise the ISO speed to prevent camera shake when shooting in 
    dark places, when you want to shoot without the flash or with a 
    faster shutter speed.
    Mode Dial    
    1Press the FUNC. button and select  *(LCD monitor/Viewfinder) or 
    *
    (Display Panel) using the  S
    or  T arrow on the omni selector.
    * The current setting is displayed.zThe ISO speed setting menu appears on 
    the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).
    2Select the desired setting using 
    the main dial or the  W or  X arrow 
    on the omni selector.
    z You can shoot the image right after 
    selecting settings by pressing the shutter 
    button. The menu displays again after the 
    shot, allowing you to change the settings 
    easily.
    3Press the FUNC. button or click the main dial.
    zHigher ISO speeds increase the image noise. To take clean 
    images, use as low an ISO speed as possible.
    z The AUTO setting selects the optimal ISO speed. It will 
    automatically raise the speed when the light from the flash is 
    insufficient to illuminate the subject matter.  
    						
    							
    100
     Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB 
    Mode)
    In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within 
    a set range to take three shots after you press the shutter button 
    once. You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3EV steps within the range 
    of –2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure setting. AEB settings can 
    be combined with exposure compensation settings (p. 92) to extend 
    the adjustment range.
    The images are shot in the following order: Standard exposure, 
    underexposure and overexposure.
    Mode Dial
    1Press the FUNC. button and 
    select * (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) or 
    *(Display Panel) using the 
    S  or  T arrow on the omni 
    selector.
    * The current setting is displayed.z The Bracket setting menu appears on the 
    LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).
    2Select  (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) or (Display Panel) using the 
    main dial or the  W or  X arrow on 
    the omni selector, then press the 
    SET button.
    z The range indicator appears. If you wish 
    to use the currently set exposure range, 
    press the  FUNC. button to end the mode 
    setting operation and shoot the image.  
    						
    							
    101
    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
    3Expand or contract the range 
    using the main dial or the W or  X
    arrow on the omni selector.
    z Use X to expand the range and  W to 
    contract it.
    z The camera returns to the Step 2 screen 
    if you press the  SET button.
    z You can shoot the image right after 
    selecting settings by pressing the shutter 
    button. The menu displays again after the 
    shot, allowing you to change the settings 
    easily.
    4Press the FUNC. button or click the main dial.zSelect   or   in Step 2 to cancel AEB mode.
    5Shoot the image.
    zThe AEB mode cannot be used for flash photography. If the flash 
    fires, only one image gets recorded.  
    						
    							
    102
     Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode)
    You can shoot three images while the focus changes automatically 
    when shooting with the manual focus (p. 114). Three ranges -small, 
    medium or large- can be selected. Images are shot with the focus 
    position changing in the following order: selected position, further 
    away and closer.
    Mode Dial    
    1Press the FUNC. button and 
    select * (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) or 
    *
    (Display Panel) using the 
    S  or  T arrow on the omni 
    selector.
    * The current setting is displayed.z The Bracket setting menu appears on the 
    LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).
    2Select  (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) or (Display Panel) using the 
    main dial or the  W or  X arrow on 
    the omni selector, then press the 
    SET button.
    z The range indicator appears. If you wish 
    to use the currently set focus range, 
    press the  FUNC. button to end the mode 
    setting operation and shoot the image in 
    manual focus (p. 114).  
    						
    							
    103
    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
    3Expand or contract the range 
    using the main dial or the W or  X
    arrow on the omni selector.
    z Use X to expand the range and  W to 
    contract it.
    z The camera returns to the Step 2 screen 
    if you press the  SET button.
    z You can shoot the image right after 
    selecting settings by pressing the shutter 
    button. The menu displays again after the 
    shot, allowing you to change the settings 
    easily.
    4Press the FUNC. button or click the main dial.
    5Shoot the image in manual focus (p. 114).
    zThe Focus-BKT mode is not available when shooting with the 
    flash on. The camera will revert to shooting only one image when 
    the flash is on.  
    						
    							
    104
     Locking the Exposure Setting (AE 
    Lock)
    You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective 
    when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background 
    or when a subject is backlit.
    Mode Dial
    1Focus the AF frame or the spot metering frame on 
    the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure 
    setting and press the shutter button halfway.
    zSelecting an AF Frame  (p. 89)
    z Switching between Light Metering Modes  (p. 90)
    2While pressing the shutter button 
    halfway, press the   button.
    zThe exposure setting locks (AE lock) and 
    the   icon appears on the LCD monitor 
    (or in the viewfinder).
    z Using any button or lever other than the 
    main dial cancels the AE lock.
    3Recompose the image and shoot.
    zThe AF frame focuses on the subject.
    AE Lock Icon  
    						
    							
    105
    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
    zThe automatically selected combinations of shutter speeds and 
    aperture values can be freely changed without altering the 
    exposure with the following procedure.
    1. Turn the mode dial to  P,Tv  or  Av.
    2. Focus on the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure. • Press the shutter button halfway.In  Tv  and  Av modes, the Safety Shift function works if 
    [Safety Shift] is set to [On] (p. 86).
    3. Press the   button. • The exposure setting will lock and the   icon will appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).
    4. Turn the main dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture  value is reached.
    5. Recompose the image and shoot.
    • The setting will cancel after the shot is taken.  
    						
    							
    106
     Locking the Flash Exposure Setting 
    (FE Lock)
    You can obtain the correct exposure with flash photography 
    regardless of the location of your subject in the composition.
    Mode Dial
    1Press the   (Flash) button and set the flash to fire 
    (p. 62).
    zIf you are using an externally mounted flash, please refer to its 
    manual for setting instructions.
    2Focus the AF frame or the spot metering frame on 
    the subject on which you wish to lock the flash 
    exposure setting and press the shutter button 
    halfway.
    3While pressing the shutter button halfway, press the 
     button.
    zThe exposure setting locks (FE lock) and the   icon appears on 
    the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).
    z The flash will fire a pre-flash and lock the flash exposure to the 
    required intensity to illuminate the subject.
    z Each time you press the   button, the flash exposure fires a pre-
    flash and locks at the required intensity for that composition.
    z Using any button or lever other than the main dial cancels the FE lock.
    4Recompose the image and shoot.
    zThe FE lock only functions with the built-in flash, an externally 
    mounted EX series Speedlite, a Macro Ring Lite or a Macro Twin 
    Lite.
    z The FE lock function is not available when [Flash Adjust] is set to 
    [Manual].  
    						
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