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    6.Press the shutter button to record the image.
     NOTE 
    •Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation
    (page 59) while recording with manual focus, a value
    will appear on the monitor screen as shown below to
    tell you the focusing range.
    Example: MF cm - ∞
    * will be replaced by the actual focusing range value.
    Using Focus Lock
    Focus lock is a technique you can use to focus on a subject
    that is not located within the focus frame when you record
    an image. You can use focus lock in the Auto Focus mode
    and the Macro mode (
    ).
    1.Using the monitor
    screen, compose the
    image so the main
    subject is within the
    focus frame, and then
    press the shutter
    button half way.
    •This locks the focus on
    the subject that is
    currently within the
    focus frame.
    Focus frame Main subject
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    ISO50ISO50F3.1 F3.1 1/10001000
    2.Keeping the shutter
    button pressed half
    way down, re-
    compose the image
    as you like.
    3.When the image is composed the way you
    want, press the shutter button the rest of the
    way to record it.
    •The focus and image recording operations are
    identical to those in the Auto Focus mode.
     NOTE 
    •Locking the focus also locks the exposure.
    Main subject
    Exposure Compensation (EV Shift)
    Exposure compensation lets you change the exposure
    setting (EV value) manually to adjust for the lighting of your
    subject. This feature helps to achieve better results when
    recording a backlit subject, a strongly lit subject indoors, or
    a subject that is against a dark background.
    EV Shift Range: –2.0EV to +2.0EV
    Steps: 1/3EV
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select the “Quality”
    tab, select “EV Shift”,
    and then press [].
    Exposure compensation
    value
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    3.Use [] and [] to
    change the exposure
    compensation value,
    and then press [SET].
    •Pressing [SET] registers
    the displayed value.
    [] : Increases the EV value. A higher EV value is best
    used for light-colored subjects and backlight
    subjects.
    [] : Decreases the EV value. A lower EV value is best
    for dark-color subjects and for shooting outdoors
    on a clear day.
    EV value
    •To cancel EV Shift, adjust the value until it becomes
    0.0.
    4.Press the shutter button to record the image.
     IMPORTANT! 
    •When shooting under very dark or very bright
    conditions, you may not be able to obtain satisfactory
    results even after performing exposure
    compensation.
     NOTE 
    •Performing an EV shift operation while using multi-
    pattern metering (page 118) will cause the metering
    mode to switch automatically to center weighted
    metering. Returning the EV shift value to 0.0 causes
    the metering mode to change back to multi-pattern
    metering.
    •You can use key customization (page 112) to
    configure the camera to perform exposure
    compensation whenever you press [] or [] while in
    the REC mode. This comes in handy when adjusting
    exposure compensation while viewing the on-screen
    histogram (page 109).
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    Adjusting White Balance
    The wavelengths of the light produced by various light
    sources (daylight, light bulb, etc.) can affect the color of a
    subject when it is recorded. White balance lets you make
    adjustments to compensate for different lighting types, so
    the colors of an image appear more natural.
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select the “Quality”
    tab, select “White
    Balance”, and then
    press [].
    3.Use [] and [] to select the setting you
    want, and then press [SET].
    When shooting under these conditions:
    Normal conditions
    Outdoor daylight on a clear day
    Outdoor daylight on an overcast or
    rainy day, in the shade of a tree, etc.
    In the shade of a building or any other
    area where the color temperature is
    high
    Under white or daylight white
    fluorescent light
    (suppresses color fogging)
    Under daylight fluorescent light
    (suppresses color fogging)
    Under incandescent lighting
    Difficult lighting that requires manual
    control (See “Configuring the White
    Balance Setting Manually” (page 85).)
    Select this setting:
    Auto
    N
    D
    Manual
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     NOTE 
    •When “Auto” is selected for the white balance
    setting, the camera automatically determines the
    white point of the subject. Certain subject colors and
    light source conditions can cause problems when the
    camera tries to determine the white point, which
    makes proper white balance adjustment impossible.
    When this happens, use daylight, cloudy, or one of
    the other fixed white balance settings to specify the
    type of lighting available.
    •You can use the key customization feature (page
    112) to configure the camera so the white balance
    setting changes whenever you press [] or [] while
    in the REC mode.
    •If you have key customization configured to control
    white balance and you have Icon Help turned on
    (page 114), select “
    AWB Auto WB” to change the
    white balance mode to auto.
    Configuring the White Balance Setting
    Manually
    Certain complex light sources or other environmental
    conditions can make it impossible to obtain good results
    when “Auto” or one of the fixed light source settings is
    selected for white balance. Manual white balance lets you
    configure the camera for a particular light source and other
    conditions.
    Note that you must perform manual white balance under
    the same conditions you will be shooting under. Have a
    sheet of white paper on hand before starting the following
    procedure.
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select a “Quality” tab, select “White
    Balance”, and then press [].
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    3.Use [] and [] to
    select “Manual”.
    •This causes the object
    you last used to adjust
    manual white balance to
    appear on the monitor
    screen. If you want to use
    the same settings you
    configured during a
    previous manual white
    balance setting
    operation, skip step 4
    and perform step 5.
    4.Point the camera at a white paper or similar
    object under the lighting conditions for which
    you want to set the white balance, and then
    press the shutter button.
    •This starts the white balance adjustment procedure.
    The message “Complete” appears on the monitor
    screen after white balance adjustment is complete.
    5.Press [SET].
    •This registers the white balance settings and returns
    to the currently selected recording mode.
     NOTE 
    •After you adjust white balance manually, the setting
    remains in effect until you change it or until you turn
    off the camera.
    White paper
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    Using Continuous Shutter
    You can configure the camera to record only a single
    snapshot each time the shutter button is pressed, or to
    keep recording as long as the shutter button remains
    depressed. You can select from among the following three
    continuous shutter modes.
    •Normal-speed continuous shutter
    You can continually record images until memory becomes
    full.
    •High-speed continuous shutter
    Record up to three consecutive images at high speed.
    •Flash continuous shutter
    Use this mode to record up to three consecutive images,
    firing the flash for each one.
    1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.Select the “REC” tab, select “Continuous”,
    and then press [].
    3.Use [] and [] to
    select “Normal
    Speed”, “High
    Speed”, or “Flash
    Cont. ”, and then
    press [SET].
    •This causes the
    applicable icon to
    appear on the monitor
    screen.
     : Normal-speed continuous shutter
     : High-speed continuous shutter
     : Flash continuous shutter
    •With “Off”, snapshots are recorded one at a time.
     IMPORTANT! 
    •Turning off the camera automatically turns off the
    continuous shutter mode.
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    Normal-speed continuous shutter
    Holding down the shutter button continuously records
    images, as long as there is memory available to store
    them. Release the shutter button to stop recording.
    •You can select the flash mode you want with normal-
    speed continuous shutter (page 63).
    •The speed of continuous shutter recording depends on
    the type of memory card loaded in the camera. When
    recording to built-in memory, continuous shutter recording
    is relatively slow.
    High-speed continuous shutter
    Holding down the shutter button while high-speed
    continuous shutter is selected records up to three images
    at high speed. Shooting stops if you release the shutter
    button before three images are recorded.
    •Flash is turned off automatically.
    •Note that the resolution of images recorded with high-
    speed continuous shutter is somewhat lower resolution
    and more prone to digital noise than images recorded
    with normal-speed continuous shutter.
    •“Auto” ISO sensitivity always is used for high-speed
    continuous shutter, regardless of the current ISO
    sensitivity setting.
    Flash continuous shutter
    Holding down the shutter button while flash continuous
    shutter is selected records up to three images, firing the
    flash for each one. Shooting stops if you release the
    shutter button before three images are recorded.
    •Flash is turned on automatically.
    •Note that the resolution of images recorded with flash
    continuous shutter is somewhat lower resolution and
    more prone to digital noise than images recorded with
    normal-speed continuous shutter.
    •“Auto” ISO sensitivity always is used for flash continuous
    shutter, regardless of the current ISO sensitivity setting.
    •With flash continuous shutter, the flash range is narrower
    than normal.
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    1.In the REC mode,
    press [BS] (BEST
    SHOT).
    •This enters the BEST
    SHOT mode and
    displays all 12 of the
    BEST SHOT scenes.
    •In addition to the snapshot scenes, there is one
    movie scene and one voice record scene.
    •Sample scenes are arranged in sequence, starting
    from the upper left corner.
    •The currently selected sample scene is the one with
    the selection boundary around it.
    Using the BEST SHOT Mode
    Simply select one of a collection of built-in sample scenes
    and the camera sets up for the scene you selected for
    beautiful snapshots every time.
     Example Sample Scene
    •Portrait•Scenery
    •Night Scene•Night Scene Portrait
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     IMPORTANT! 
    •BEST SHOT scenes were not recorded using this
    camera. They are provided as samples only.
    •Due to shooting conditions and other factors, an
    image recorded using the setup of a BEST SHOT
    scene may not produce exactly the results you
    expect.
    •You can change the camera settings that are
    configured when you select a BEST SHOT scene.
    The settings you can change are the same as those
    that are saved when you save a BEST SHOT user
    setup (page 93). Note, however, that some BEST
    SHOT scenes do not allow you to change certain
    settings. BEST SHOT scene settings revert to their
    default presets whenever you select another BEST
    SHOT scene or turn off the camera. If you want to
    save your settings for later use, save them as a
    BEST SHOT user setup (page 93).
    •Digital noise reduction processing is performed
    automatically when you are recording a night scene,
    fireworks, or other image that requires slow shutter
    speeds. Because of this, it takes longer to record
    images at lower shutter speeds. Make sure that you
    do not perform any camera button operations until
    the image recording operation is complete.
    2.Use [], [], [], and [] to select the sample
    scene you want, and then press [SET].
    •Pressing [MENU] causes the selection boundary to
    jump to the first sample scene (“Auto”).
    •Use [], [], [], and [] to move the selection
    boundary around the display. Scrolling left while the
    selection boundary is in the upper left or scrolling
    right while it is in the lower right corner will scroll to
    another screen of 12-sample scenes.
    •Selecting the “Auto” scene changes the recording
    type to snapshot auto recording (“
    ” displayed)
    (page 52).
    3.Press the shutter button to record the image.
    •While the “Movie” scene is recorded, pressing the
    shutter button starts and stops movie recording
    (page 104).
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