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    Shooting, Playback and Setup Menus
    Shooting, Playback and Setup Menus
    Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
    The shooting menu of auto mode and the high sensitivity menu of high sensitivity 
    mode contain the following options.
    1The Image mode  setting is also available from other shooting mode (except the movie mode).
    2 This setting cannot be set in the high sensitivity mode.
    Displaying the Shooting Menu
    Change the camera mode to  A (auto) or  B (high sensitivity) mode ( A22, 50).
    Press the  d button to display the shooting menu or the high sensitivity menu.
    • Use the rotary multi selector to choose and apply settings ( A10).
    • Press the  d button to exit the shooting menu or the high sensitivity menu.
    BFunctions that Cannot be Applied SimultaneouslySome functions cannot be enabled in conjunction with others ( A114).
    AImage mode1A 100
    Choose the image mode (a combination of the image size and image quality 
    (compression)) to be used when recording.
    BWhite balanceA 102
    Match white balance to the light source.
    GMeteringA 104
    Choose how the camera meters exposure.
    CContinuousA 105
    Change settings for Continuous and BSS (Best Shot Selector).
    EISO sensitivity2A 108
    Control the camera’s sensitivity to light.
    FColor optionsA 109
    Apply color effects to pictures as they are recorded.
    GAF area modeA 110
    Choose where the camera focuses.
    IAutofocus modeA 113
    Choose how the camera focuses.
    161 616
    Shooting menu
    Image mode
    White balance
    Metering
    Continuous
    ISO sensitivity
    Exit
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    AImage Mode
    Choose an image mode, which is the comb ination of image size and image quality 
    (compression), according to how you plan to use the picture and the capacity of 
    the internal memory or memory card.
    The larger the image, the larger the size at which it can be printed or displayed 
    without becoming noticeably “grainy,” limiting the number of pictures that can be 
    recorded.
    The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor in shooting and playback 
    modes ( A6, 7).
    CImage Mode settings for Sport Continuous mode and High Sensitivity 
    mode
    •The image mode setting for sport continuous mode ( A48) and high sensitivity mode ( A50) can 
    be chosen from  MNormal (2048)  (default setting),  NPC screen (1024) , O TV screen (640)  or 
    m 16:9 (1920)  (Image size 1,920
    ×1,080, compression ratio is approximately 1:8).
    • The image mode setting for sport continuous mode and high sensitivity mode is saved and 
    unaffected by image mode settings for other shooting modes.
    Set to  A / B  M  d  (Shooting menu)  M A Image mode
    Image modeImage size 
    (pixels)Description
    H High (4000 P) 4,000×3,000 Highest quality, suitable for enlargements or 
    high-quality prints. The compression ratio is 
    approximately 1:4.
    I Normal (4000)
    (default setting)
    4,000×3,000
    The best choice in most situations. The 
    compression ratio is approximately 1:8.
    R Normal (3264)
    3,264×2,448
    L Normal (2592)
    2,592×1,944
    M Normal (2048) 2,048×1,536Smaller size allows more pictures to be 
    stored. The compression ratio is 
    approximately 1:8.
    N PC screen (1024) 1,024×768Suited to display on computer monitor. The 
    compression ratio is approximately 1:8.
    O TV screen (640) 640×480Suited to full-screen display on a television 
    or distribution by e-mail. The compression 
    ratio is approximately 1:8.
    p 16:9 (3968)
    3,968×2,232Pictures with an aspect ratio of 16:9 can be 
    taken. The compression ratio is 
    approximately 1:8.
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    CNumber of Exposures Remaining
    The following table lists the approximate number of pictures that can be stored in internal memory 
    and on a 512 MB memory card. Note that the number of images that can be stored will differ 
    depending on the composition of the image (due to JPEG compression). In addition, this number 
    may differ depending on the make of memory card,  even if the capacity for the memory card is the 
    same.
    1 If the number of exposures remaining is 10,000 or more, the number of exposures remaining  display shows “9999”.
    2 Print size at an output resolution of 300 dpi.
    Print sizes are calculated by dividing the number of pixels by printer resolution (dpi) and 
    multiplying by 2.54 cm (1 in.). However, even with the same image size setting, images printed at 
    higher resolutions will print smal ler than the size indicated, and those printed at lower resolutions 
    will print larger than the size indicated.
    Setting
    Internal 
    memory
    (approx.  44 MB)Memory card1
     (512 MB)Print size2
    (cm/in.)
    H High (4000 
    P)
    7 85 34 × 25/13 × 10
    I Normal (4000)15 165 34 × 25/13 × 10
    R
    Normal (3264)22 250 28 × 21/11 × 8
    LNormal (2592)35 390 22 × 16/8.5 × 6.5
    MNormal (2048)55 615 17 × 13/7 × 5
    N
    PC screen (1024)188 2,105 9 × 7/3.5 × 2.5
    OTV screen (640)353 3,945 5 × 4/2 × 1.5
    p16:9 (3968)20 225 34 x 19/13 x 7.5
    m16:9 (1920)80 900 16 × 9/6.5 × 3.5
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    BWhite Balance
    The color of light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light source.
    The human brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light source, with 
    the result that white objects appear wh ite whether seen in the shade, direct 
    sunlight, or under incandescent ligh ting. Digital cameras can mimic this 
    adjustment of the human eye by processing images according to the color of the 
    light source. This is known as “white balance.” For natural coloration, choose a white 
    balance setting that matches the light source before shooting.
    Although the default setting,  Auto, can be used under most types of lighting, you 
    can apply the white balance setting suited to a particular light source to achieve 
    more accurate results.
    The effects of the selected option can be previewed in the monitor. At settings 
    other than  Auto, the icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor ( A6).
    BFlash Mode
    At white balance settings other than  Auto or Flash , turn the flash off ( W) (A 30).
    Set to  A / B  M  d  (Shooting menu)  M B White balance
    aAuto (default setting)
    White balance automatically adjusted to suit  lighting conditions. Best choice in most 
    situations. Can be used in most situations.
    bPreset manual
    Neutral-colored object used as reference to set white balance under unusual lighting 
    conditions, see “Preset Manual” ( A103) for details.
    cDaylight
    White balance adjusted for direct sunlight.
    dIncandescent
    Use under incandescent lighting.
    eFluorescent
    Use under most types of fluorescent lighting.
    fCloudy
    Use when shooting under overcast skies.
    gFlash
    Use with the flash.
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    Preset ManualPreset manual is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with 
    a strong color cast when the desired effect has not been achieved with settings like 
    Auto and Incandescent  (for example, to make images shot under a lamp with a 
    red shade look as though they had been shot under white light).
    1Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be 
    used during shooting.
    2Use the rotary multi selector to choose 
    b Preset manual  in the white balance menu, 
    and press the  k button.
    •The camera zooms in.
    3Choose  Measure .
    •To use the most recently measured value for preset 
    manual, choose  Cancel and press the  k button. The 
    most recently measured value will be set for White 
    Balance.
    4Frame the reference object.
    5Press the  k button to measure the white balance value.
    •The shutter is released and the new white balance value is set.
    • No images are recorded.
    CNote on Preset Manual
    Regardless of the flash mode selected, the flash will not fire when the  k button is pressed in step 5. 
    Therefore, the camera cannot measure a value for preset manual for when the flash is used.
    White balanceAutoA uto
    A utoAuto
    Preset manual
    Daylight
    D aylig ht
    D aylig htDaylight
    IncandescentIn ca ndesce nt
    I n ca ndesce ntIncandescent
    FluorescentF lu ore sce nt
    F lu ore sce ntFluorescent
    Exit
    Preset manual
    Cancel
    Measure
    Exit
    Preset manual
    Cancel
    MeasureExit
    Reference object frame
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    GMetering
    The process of measuring the brightness of  the subject to determine the exposure 
    is known as Metering.
    Choose how the camera meters exposure.
    BNote on Metering
    When digital zoom is in effect,  Metering is set to Center-weighted , and the metered area is not 
    displayed in the monitor.
    DMetering Area
    The active metering area is displayed in the monitor when  Center-weighted is selected for 
    Metering .
    Set to A / B  M  d  (Shooting menu)  M G Metering
    GMatrix (default setting)
    Camera sets exposure for entire frame. Recommended in most situations.
    qCenter-weighted
    C a m e r a  m e t e r s  e n t i re  f r a m e  b u t  a s s i gn s  gr e a t e s t  we i gh t  t o  s u b j e c t  i n  c e n te r  o f  f r a m e.  
    Classic meter for portraits; preserves background details while letting lighting 
    conditions at center of frame determine exposure. Can be used with focus lock  
    (A 111) to meter off-center subjects.
    151515
    Active metering area
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    CContinuous
    Change settings for Continuous and BSS (Best Shot Selector).
    Flash will be switched off when  Continuous, BSS , or Multi-shot 16  is selected.
    Focus, exposure, and white balance are fixed at the values for the first image in each 
    series.
    At settings other than  Single, the indicator for the current setting is displayed in the 
    monitor ( A6).
    BNote on Continuous Shooting
    The maximum frame rate with continuous shooting  may vary, depending upon the current image mode 
    and the type of memory card used.
    Set to  A / B  M  d  (Shooting menu)  M C Continuous
    USingle (default setting)
    One image is shot each time the shutter-release button is pressed.
    VContinuous
    While the shutter-release button is held down, up to 4 pictures are taken at a rate of about 
    1.2 frames per second (fps) when image mode is set to INormal (4000). 
    jBSS
    BSS is recommended for shooting under low lighting without the flash, with the 
    camera zoomed in, or in other situations in which camera shake is likely to blur 
    pictures.
    The camera takes up to ten images while the shutter-release button is held down. 
    The sharpest image (image with the most detail) in the series is automatically 
    selected and saved.
    WMulti-shot 16
    Each time the shutter-release button is pressed all the way 
    down, 16 pictures are taken at about 7.3 frames per second and 
    the camera arranges them in a single picture. 
    Image mode is fixed at  LNormal (2592)  for auto mode, and 
    M Normal (2048)  for high sensitivity mode.
    • Digital zoom is not available.
    • The setting for  ISO sensitivity  (A 108) will be changed automatically according 
    to the brightness.
    XIntvl timer shooting
    Camera takes images automatically at specified intervals ( A106).
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    BNote on Best Shot Selector
    BSS is best suited for shooting stationary subjects. However, BSS may not produce the desired results if the 
    subject moves or the composition changes while the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down.
    BNote on Multi-shot 16
    If bright objects such as the sun or electric lights are captured when shooting with the Multi-shot 16 
    option, vertical streaks of light may appear in the recorded images. We recommend that youavoid 
    capturing bright objects when shoot ing with the Multi-shot 16 option.
    Interval Timer ShootingImages are shot automatically at specified intervals.
    Choose from 30 s, 1 min , 5 min , or 10 min .
    1Use the rotary multi selector to choose  Intvl 
    timer shooting  in the continuous mode menu 
    and press the  k button.
    2Choose the interval taken between each shot 
    and press the  k button.
    •The maximum amount of frames that can be taken 
    during Interval Timer Shooting differs according to the 
    interval taken between each shot.
    -30 s : 600 images
    - 1 min : 300 images
    - 5 min : 60 images
    - 10 min : 30 images
    3Press the  d button.
    •The camera returns to shooting mode.
    4Press the shutter-release button all the way 
    down to shot the first picture and initiate 
    interval timer shooting.
    •Monitor turns off and the power-on lamp blinks 
    between shots.
    • The monitor turns back on automatically right before 
    the next image is shot.
    Single
    Continuous
    Continuous
    BSS
    Multi-shot 16
    Intvl timer shooting
    Exit
    Set interval time30 s1 min
    5 min
    10 min
    Exit
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    5Press the shutter-release button all the way down a second time to end 
    recording.
    •Recording will end automatically if the internal memory or memory card becomes full, 
    or when the maximum amount of frames have been recorded.
    BNotes on Interval Timer Shooting
    • To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during recording, use a fully charged battery.
    • Use the optional AC Adapter EH-62F to charge this camera using home electronic outlets. Do not, 
    under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter. Failure to observe this 
    precaution could result in overheating or in damage to the camera.
    DMore Information
    See “File and Folder Names” ( A143) for more information.
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    EISO Sensitivity
    Sensitivity is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light. The higher the 
    sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure. Although a high ISO rating is 
    suited for taking pictures of subjects in action or in poor lighting, high sensitivity is 
    often associated with “noise” -randomly spaced, brightly colored pixels 
    concentrated in dark parts of the image.
    At settings other than Auto, the current setting is displayed in the monitor ( A6).
     If  Auto  is selected and the sensitivity is raised above an ISO 64, the  E icon will 
    be displayed ( A31). If  Fixed range auto  is selected, U + the maximum value for 
    ISO sensitivity will be displayed.
    BNotes on ISO 3200 and 6400
    • When  3200 or 6400  is selected for  ISO sensitivity , the image mode mark on the screen will be 
    displayed in red during shooting.
    • When  3200 or 6400  is selected for  ISO sensitivity , Image mode  cannot be set to  HHigh 
    (4000
    P) ,  I Normal (4000) , R Normal (3264) , L Normal (2592)  and p16:9 (3968) .
    At these image mode settings, selecting  3200 or 6400  for ISO sensitivity  automatically switches 
    the Image mode setting to  MNormal (2048) . When any option other than  3200 or 6400  is 
    selected for  ISO sensitivity , the original Image mode setting is restored.
    Set to A (Auto)  M d  (Shooting menu)  M E ISO sensitivity
    Auto (default setting)
    Sensitivity is ISO 64 in bright places; in da rk places the camera automatically raises 
    sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 800.
    Fixed range auto
    Choose the range in which the camera automatically adjusts ISO sensitivity, from  ISO 
    64-200  (default setting), or  ISO 64-400. The camera will not raise sensitivity beyond 
    the maximum value in the selected range. Set the maximum value for ISO sensitivity 
    for effective control over the amount of “grain” that appears in images.
    64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400
    ISO Sensitivity will be locked at the specified value.
    •When ISO sensitivity is locked,  Motion detection (A 132) does not function 
    even when  Auto is selected.
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