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    Playback Functions
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     Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 [Multi-P	AUTO]	or	 [Manual]	of	[White	Balance]	can	only	be	 selected	if	it	was	set	at	the	time	of	 shoot-
    ing.
    •	 For	 [Dynamic	 Range	Compensation]	 and	[Noise	 Reduction],	 select	from	[Off ],	 [Weak],	 [Medium],	 and	
    [Strong].
    •	 For	[Aspect	Ratio],	the	images	taken	when	[Picture	Format]	is	set	to	[3:2]	can	be	selected.
    •	 For	 RAW	images	 taken	using	[Shift	 Crop]	of	[Effect],	 you	cannot	 select	the	effects	 other	than	[Shift	
    Crop]. Also, [Shift Crop] cannot be set to RAW images taken with other effects.
    •	 You	 can	develop	 RAW	images	 on	a	computer	 using	the	“Digital	 Camera	Utility	5”	software	 supplied	
    with the camera. (p.130)
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    •	 For	 the	RAW	 images	 taken	with	Interval	 Composite	 when	[Ambient	 Brightness]	 is	set	 to	[Normal],	 you	
    cannot change the ambient brightness setting to [Original]. 
    						
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    Playback Functions
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    Viewing Images with an AV Device
    You can connect the camera to a TV or other AV device to play back images 
    on the device.
    Purchase an optional cable that is compatible with the video input 
    terminal(s) of the device to be connected.
    AV device terminalCableCamera terminal
    Video terminal AV cable (AV-1) USB/AV OUT terminal
    HDMI terminal HDMI cable (HC-1) HDMI micro output terminal
    1 Connect the cable to the video input terminal of the AV device.
    2 Make sure that the camera power is off.
    3 Open the camera terminal cover and 
    connect the cable.
    Connect	
    the	cable	 to	either	 the	USB/AV	 OUT	termi-
    nal or the HDMI micro output terminal.
    4 Switch the input of the AV device to the input with the camera 
    connected.
    For	details,	refer	to	the	operating	manual	for	the	AV	device.
    5 Turn on the power of the camera.
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    •	 The	picture	display	is	off	while	the	camera	is	connected	with	an	AV	cable	or	HDMI	cable.
    •	 The	audio	of	the	video	is	output	from	the	AV	device.	Adjust	the	volume	on	the	AV	device.
    •	 The	highlight	alert	is	not	shown	when	connected	with	an	HDMI	cable.
    USB/AV	OUT	terminal
    HDMI micro output 
    terminal 
    						
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    Playback Functions
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     Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 When	 connecting	 with	an	AV	 cable,	 confirm	 the	video	 format	 of	the	 AV	device.	 The	default	 video	
    format setting of the camera varies depending on the country or region where you purchased it. To 
    change the video format setting, set in [ Video Out Mode] of the [Setup] menu.
    •	 The	view	switches	to	single	image	view	when	an	HDMI	cable	is	connected	or	disconnected.
    •	 The	 resolution	 is	set	 to	[AUTO]	 during	HDMI	output.	 If	the	 resolution	 of	the	 images	 displayed	 on	the	 AV	
    device is low, change the setting in [HDMI Output] of the [Setup] menu. 
    						
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    Playback Functions
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    Setting DPOF
    You can order prints of the still images stored on the memory card at a store 
    with a print service.
    1 Display the image to set in playback mode, and then press the 
    MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [DPOF], and then press the $ button.
    3 Use the !" buttons to select [1 File] or [Select All].
    If	[1	File]	is	selected,	use	the	#$ buttons to select an image.
    Selecting	[Cancel	All]	cancels	the	DPOF	setting	for	all	images.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    DPOF	is	set	and	the	symbol	appears	on	the	playback	screen.
     Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 DPOF	cannot	be	set	in	the	following	cases.
    •	 RAW	images
    •	 Movies
    •	 Images	stored	in	the	internal	memory
    •	 Images	in	a	locked	memory	card 
    						
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    Playback Functions
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    Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images
    You can specify multiple images and the number of copies from thumbnail 
    view.
    1 Press the Y button in playback mode.
    The screen changes to 20-image view.
    2 Select [DPOF] in the [Playback] menu, and then press the $ 
    button.
    3 Press the #$ buttons to select an 
    image to print, and then use the !"  
    buttons to specify the number of 
    copies.
    The	 symbol	 indicating	 the	DPOF	 setting	 ap-
    pears.
    To cancel the setting, specify [0] for the num-
    ber of copies.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the 
    20-image view reappears when the setting is complete. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
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    3 Changing Camera Settings
    Customizing the Camera
    You	can	change	 the	functions	 of	the	 Fn	buttons	 and	ADJ.	 lever,	 and	register	
    settings to MY1, MY2, and MY3 of the mode dial.
    Registering Shooting Settings (My Settings)
    You can register the current camera settings as “My Settings” so that you can 
    easily recall the desired settings for shooting.
    Settings can be registered to the following.
    MY	1,	MY	2,	MY	3 Settings	can	be	registered	to	MY1,	MY2,	and	MY3	of	the	mode	dial.
    My Settings Box Six items of settings can be registered to the camera.
    Assign	the	items	 to	[MY	 1],	[MY	 2],	and	 [MY	 3]	in	[Recall	 My	Settings]	 (p.116).	A	name	
    can be assigned to registered settings (p.119).
    The following items can be registered.
    Camera settings
    •	 Shooting	mode
    •	 Aperture	value	and	shutter	speed	in	Av,	 Tv,	TAv,	and	M	modes
    •	 Self-timer
    •	 Focus	position	for	manual	focus
    •	 Macro
    •	 Flash	mode
    [Shooting] menu
    Other than [Multiple Exposure Shooting], [Interval Shooting], [Interval Compos-
    ite], [Auto Aperture Shift], [Shutter Speed Auto Shift], [Shutter/Aperture Auto 
    Shift], [Switch Shooting Mode], and [Restore Defaults]
    [Key Custom Options] menu •	 Set	Fn1	Button •	Set	Fn2	Button
    •	 Effect Button Setting •	 AFL	Focus	Settings
    [Setup] menu •	 ISO	Step	Setting •	 Level	Setting
    •	 ISO	Auto-High	Settings •	 Grid	Guide	Display	Options
    •	 AF	Mode  
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
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    1 Set the functions to register.
    2 Select [Reg. My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu, 
    and then press the $ button.
    The [Reg. My Settings] screen appears.
    3 Select the location to register the 
    settings, and then press the MENU/
    OK button.
    If you select [MY 1], [MY 2], or [MY 3], the set-
    tings are registered to the mode dial.
    To save the settings to My Settings Box, select 
    [My Settings Box ] and press the $ button to 
    select the number to which to register the 
    settings.
    If you select an unregistered location, the set -
    tings are registered with the current date and 
    time as the name.
    If you select a location that already has a name, the name setting screen ap -
    pears. If you select [Yes], the settings are registered under the current name. 
    If you select [No], the settings are registered with the current date and time 
    as the name.
    The	 settings	 are	registered,	 and	then	 the	[Key	 Custom	 Options]	 menu	reap-
    pears. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
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    Recalling Settings Registered as My Settings
    You can assign the settings registered to [My Settings Box] to MY1, MY2, and 
    MY3 of the mode dial.
    1 Select [Recall My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu, 
    and then press the $ button.
    The [Recall My Settings] screen appears.
    2 Press the !" buttons to select the 
    location on the dial to assign the 
    settings, and then press the $ 
    button.
    3 Select the My Settings Box number 
    with the “My Settings” registered, 
    and then press the MENU/OK 
    button.
    The selected “My Settings” item is registered 
    to	 the	 mode	 dial,	and	then	 the	[Key	 Custom	
    Options] menu reappears.
     Note  ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 The	settings	 registered	 to	[My	 Settings	 Box]	are	not	 cleared	 even	when	 the	internal	 memory	 is	for-
    matted. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
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    Shooting Images in My Settings Mode
    1  Turn the mode dial to MY1, MY2, or 
    MY3.
    Shooting becomes possible with the settings 
    of “My  Settings”.
    2 To temporarily change the shooting 
    mode, select [Switch Shooting 
    Mode] in the [Shooting] menu.
     Note  ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 The	 settings	 changed	 in	My	 Settings	 mode	are	restored	 to	the	 settings	 registered	 originally	for	the	
    MY1,	MY2,	and	MY3	of	the	mode	dial	if	the	shooting	mode	is	changed	or	the	power	is	turned	off.
    •	 When	the	shooting	mode	registered	to	 “My	Settings”	is	3 mode, Step 2 cannot be performed.
    Symbol for registered shooting 
    mode 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
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    Editing “My Settings”
    You can edit the settings registered as “My Settings”.
    1 Select [Edit My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu, and 
    then press the $ button.
    The [Edit My Settings] screen appears.
    2 Select the “My Settings” item you 
    want to edit, and then press the $ 
    button.
    To edit a “My Settings” item saved to My Set -
    tings Box, select [My Settings Box] and press 
    the $ button to select a number.
    A list of settings appears.
    3 Press the !"  buttons to select a 
    setting to edit, and then press the $ 
    button.
    Use	the	!"  buttons to change the setting.
    4 Press the # button to confirm the setting.
    Repeat Steps 3 and 4.
    5 Press the MENU/OK button.
    The	changes	 are	saved,	 and	then	 the	[Key	 Custom	 Options]	 menu	reappears. 
    						
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