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    Changing Camera Settings
    119
    Changing the Name of a “My Settings” Item 
    1 Select [Name] on the screen of Step 3 on p.118, and then press 
    the $ button.
    The [Name] screen appears and the current 
    name is displayed in the text input area.
    If you want to specify a new name, proceed 
    to Step 3.
    2 Press the #$ buttons to move the cursor to the position you 
    want to edit.
    3 Press the " button.
    The cursor moves to the character selection area.
    4 Press the !"#$ buttons to select a character, and then press 
    the MENU/OK button.
    The character is inserted at the position of the cursor in the text input area.
    Select [Delete] to delete a character, and [Space] to insert a space.
    You can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The character type can be 
    changed	with	the	Fn2	button.
    5 Press the ADJ. lever.
    The name is registered.
    Text input area
    Character selection area 
    						
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     Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 If	the	settings	 of	[MY	 1],	[MY	 2],	and	 [MY	 3]	are	 assigned	 in	[Recall	 My	Settings]	 and	the	settings	 of	My	
    Settings	Box	are	edited,	the	changes	are	also	applied	to	the	settings	of	[MY	1],	[MY	2],	and	[MY	3].
    	 If	 the	settings	 of	[MY	 1],	[MY	 2],	and	 [MY	 3]	are	 directly	 edited,	the	changes	 are	not	 applied	 to	the	
    settings	 of	My	 Settings	 Box.	Furthermore,	 if	the	 settings	 of	My	 Settings	 Box	are	subsequently	 edited,	
    the	changes	are	not	applied	to	the	settings	of	[MY	1],	[MY	2],	and	[MY	3].
    •	 The	 name	of	the	 “My	 Settings” 	item	 is	displayed	 when	the	
    mode	dial	is	turned	to	MY1,	MY2,	or	MY3.
    •	 You	 can	delete	 “My	Settings” 	registrations	 with	[Delete My 
    Settings] of the [Key Custom Options] menu.
    Registering Functions to the ADJ. Lever
    You	 can	register	 shooting	 functions	 to	the	 ADJ.	 lever	 so	that	 you	can	easily	
    recall	them	by	ADJ.	lever	operation	(ADJ.	mode).
    The following functions can be registered.
    Function Page
    Off —
    ISO  * Default setting for [ADJ. Lever Setting 1] p.49
    Picture Size  * Default setting for [ADJ. Lever Setting 2] p.54
    Aspect Ratio  * Default setting for [ADJ. Lever Setting 3] p.54
    Focus  * Default setting for [ADJ. Lever Setting 4] p.56
    Image p.88
    Expo. Metering  * Default setting for [ADJ. Lever Setting 5] p.52
    Cont. Mode p.72
    Auto Bracket p.73
    Flash Comp. p.81
    Manual Flash p.82
    Dyn Range Comp p.51
    SnapFocusDist. p.58
    Effect p.83 
    						
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    121
    1 Select [ADJ. Lever Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu, 
    and then press the $ button.
    The	[ADJ.	Lever	Setting]	screen	appears.
    2 Press the !" buttons to select any of [ADJ. Lever Setting 1] to 
    [ADJ. Lever Setting 5], and then press the $ button.
    3 Press the !"  buttons to select the 
    function to register, and then press 
    the # button.
    Repeat Steps 2 and 3.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    The	[Key	Custom	Options]	menu	reappears.
    Using ADJ. Mode
    1 Press the ADJ. lever in shooting mode.
    The	mode	switches	to	ADJ.	mode.
    2 Press the #$ buttons to select the 
    function to set.
    The	 setting	 switches	 between	 ADJ.	Lever	 Set-
    ting	1	to	ADJ.	Lever	Setting	5.
    3 Press the !"  buttons to select a value.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    The selected function is set.
     Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 When	 [Shutter Button Confirmation] of the [Key Custom Options] menu is set to [On], the ADJ. mode 
    setting can be set by pressing the shutter release button halfway. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
    122
    Registering Functions to the Fn1, Fn2, and Effect But-
    tons
    You	can	register	 functions	 to	the	 Fn1,	 Fn2,	and	Effect	 buttons	 so	that	 you	
    can change settings or display a function setting screen by simply pressing 
    these buttons.
    Any	 of	the	 following	 functions	can	be	registered	 to	each	 of	the	 Fn1,	 Fn2,	and	
    Effect buttons.
    Function Page
    Off —
    28/35 mm
    28/35/47 mm p.55
    MultiAF/SpotAF
    MultiAF/PinpointAF
    AF/MF
    AF/Snap
    AF/Subj.Trckng p.56
    JPEG>RAW
    JPEG>RAW+ p.54
    ND Filter p.53
    Effect  * Default setting for [Effect Button Setting] p.83
    FA/Move Target  * Default setting for [Set Fn1 Button] p.63
    ISO p.49
    Picture Size p.54
    Aspect Ratio p.54
    Focus p.56
    SnapFocusDist. p.58
    Image p.88
    Expo. Metering p.52
    Cont. Mode p.72
    Multi Exposure p.74
    Auto Bracket p.73
    Flash Comp. p.81
    Flash Amount p.82
    Dyn Range Comp p.51
    Self-timer  * Default setting for [Set Fn2 Button] p.34
    Frame Rate (Movies) p.91 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
    123
    1 Select [Set Fn1 Button], [Set Fn2 Button], or [Effect Button 
    Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu, and then press the 
    $ button.
    2 Press the !" buttons to select the 
    function to register, and then press 
    the # button.
    The	 function	 is	registered,	 and	then	 the	[Key	
    Custom Options] menu reappears.
     Note  ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 When	 the	power	 is	turned	 on	or	the	 mode	 dial	is	turned,	
    the current functions for the Fn1, Fn2, and Effect buttons 
    are displayed. If [Fn Button Settings] of the [Setup] menu 
    is set to [Off ], the functions are not displayed. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
    124
    Changing Other Settings
    Adjusting the Brightness of the Picture Display
    You can adjust the brightness of the picture display.
    The default setting is [Auto]. The brightness of the picture display is auto-
    matically adjusted depending on ambient brightness.
    1 Select [LCD Brightness] in the [Setup] menu, and then press the 
    $ button.
    2 Select [Auto] or [Manual].
    When	 [Auto]	 is	selected,	 press	the	MENU/OK	 button	to	return	 to	the	 shoot -
    ing screen.
    When [Manual] is selected, proceed to Step 3.
    3 Press the $ button.
    The [LCD Brightness] screen appears.
    4 Press the !"  buttons to adjust the 
    brightness.
    5 Press the MENU/OK button twice.
    The shooting screen reappears. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
    125
    Setting the Information Displayed in Shooting Mode
    You can set the information displayed for each number of presses of the 
    DISP. button in shooting mode.
    1 Select [DISP. Button Display Setting] in the [Setup] menu, and 
    then press the $ button.
    The [DISP. Button Display Setting] screen appears.
    2 Press the #$ buttons to set [Use 
    DISP. Screen].
    O1 to O3 indicate the number of button 
    presses, and OOFF	indicates	that	the	pic-
    ture display is off.
    3 Press the ADJ. lever to enable or disable a setting.
    A setting without a check mark is disabled (the information is not displayed). 
    O1 cannot be disabled.
    4 Press the !"#$ buttons to select a display item, and then 
    press the ADJ. lever to turn it on/off.
    Graphic Display Displays the values that can be set at the bottom of the screen while the aper-
    ture value and shutter speed are being changed.
    Information Display Displays symbols for the shooting mode, settings, etc.
    Grid Guide Displays guidelines for shooting.
    Select the type of grid in [ Grid Guide Display Options] of the [Setup] menu.
    Level Indicator Displays an indicator for confirming camera tilt.
    Histogram Displays a histogram.
    5 Press the MENU/OK button.
    The [Setup] menu reappears. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
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    Setting the Operation Sounds
    You can set the camera operation sounds in [Operation Sounds] and [Vol-
    ume Settings] of the [Setup] menu.
    There are the following four camera operation sounds.
    Shutter soundPlayed when the shutter release button is pressed.
    Focus sound Played when the shutter release button is pressed halfway and the subject is focused.
    Wi-Fi function 
    sound Played when the 
    w button is pressed and held and the Wi-Fi function is turned on 
    or off.
    Warning sound Played when an attempt is made to perform an operation that is not available.
    You can select [All] or [Shutter Sounds] in [ Operation Sounds]. If [Operation 
    Sounds] is set to [Shutter Sounds], the focus sound is not played.
    The	 camera	 operation	 sounds	can	be	set	 to	OFF,	 ¢££ (Low volume),  ¢¢£ 
    (Medium volume), or ¢¢¢ (High volume) in [ Volume Settings].
    Setting the File and Folder Names
    The name of images and folders is assigned automatically.
    File nameR0000001.JPG to R0999999.JPG
    Folder name 100 to 999
    When the file number exceeds R0**9999, the next folder is created and the 
    file number becomes R0**0001. If the file number exceeds R0**9999 when 
    the folder number is 999, no more files can be stored on the memory card 
    currently inserted.
    The file and folder names can be changed. 
    						
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    Changing Camera Settings
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    Selecting the Folder Name
    You can select the folder name in [Folder	Name	Setting]	 of	the	 [Setup]	 menu.
    Serial Number 100 to 999
    Shooting Date ***_MMDD (3-digit folder number_Date)
    Changing the File Name
    You can change the first two characters of file names from “R0”.
    1 Select [Change File Name] in the [Setup] menu, and then press 
    the $ button.
    The	[Change	File	Name]	screen	appears.
    2 Press the !"  buttons to select a 
    character.
    Only uppercase alphanumeric characters can 
    be entered.
    3 Press the $ button, and then select the second character in the 
    same way.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    The file name is registered, and then the [Setup] menu reappears.
     Note  ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 When	 [Color	Space	Setting]	 of	the	 [Setup]	 menu	is	set	 to	[AdobeRGB],	 “_”	(underscore)	 is	added	 as	the	
    first character of file name and only the one character after “_” can be changed. 
    						
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    Setting the Serial Number of Files
    For	file	names,	 a	6-digit	 serial	number	 (000001	 to	999999)	 is	assigned	 after	
    “R0”. In [ Card Sequence No.] of the [Setup] menu, you can set whether to 
    use the serial number continuously from the previous memory card when 
    memory cards are replaced.
    On Uses the serial number continuously from the previous memory card even after memory cards are 
    replaced.
    Off Starts from “R0**0001” after memory cards are replaced.
    Turn off and back on the power to reflect the setting.
    Resetting the File Number
    You can reset the file number to “000001” in [Reset	 File	Number]	 of	the	 [Set-
    up] menu.
     Note  ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 If	a	memory	card	is	not	inserted,	the	file	numbers	of	the	internal	memory	are	reset.
     Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 If	the	memory	 card	or	internal	 memory	 to	be	 reset	 contains	 the	images,	 you	cannot	 reset	file	num-
    bers. Perform the file number reset after initializing the memory card or internal memory. 
    						
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