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    Various Shooting Functions1 When you are taking a picture, you can use the ADJ./OK button to 
    shift the target for the automatic exposure (AE) and/or the auto 
    focus (AF) without having to move the camera. This is particularly 
    useful when you are using a tripod to take pictures.
    1Turn the mode dial to 5.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button in shooting mode.
    3Press the ADJ./OK button #$ 
    to select P.
    4Press the button ! to select 
    the setting and then press the 
    ADJ./OK button.
    • The target shift screen appears.
    5Press the button !#$ to 
    move the cross-mark to the 
    desired target position.
    • Pressing the DISP. button returns the 
    display to the screen in Step 3.
    6Press the ADJ./OK button.
    7Half-press the shutter release 
    button.
    • If [AE/AF] is selected, the Spot AE/Spot AF position is displayed.
    • If [AF] is selected, the Spot AF position is displayed.
    • If [AE] is selected, the Spot AE position and focusing frame are displayed.
    8Gently press the shutter release button all the way.
    Shifting the AE and AF Targets
    Available SettingDescription
    AE/AF AE and AF are set to Spot AE and Spot AF respectively and the target 
    can be moved for both simultaneously. (The targets for Spot AE and 
    Spot AF occupy the same position.)
    AFThe AF is set to Spot AF and the target can be moved. The exposure 
    metering is set to the mode selected in [Exposure Metering] in the 
    shooting menu (GP.88).
    AE The AE is set to Spot AE and the target can be moved. The focus is 
    set to the mode selected in [Focus] in the shooting menu (GP.85).
    Move Slctn Select AE
    /AF
    AF
    AE
    OFF
    Select Ok
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    Various Shooting Functions1Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    •If you change the [AE], [AF] or [AE/AF] setting after shifting the target, the shifted 
    target returns to the center.
    •You cannot use the AE/AF target shift function if [Focus] is set to [MF]. (GP.86)
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    Various Shooting Functions1 When a function is assigned to the Fn (Function) button with [Set Fn 
    Button] on the setup menu (
    GP.162), you can easily switch from 
    one function to another simply by pressing the Fn button.
    The following functions can be assigned to the Fn button. For the 
    operating procedure of each function, see the corresponding 
    reference page.
    When Mode Dial is Set to 5
    When Mode Dial is Set to SCENE
    Using the Fn (Function) Button
    Available SettingDescriptionRefer to
    MoveTarget
    *Default settingMoves both the AE and AF, or one or the other 
    targets.P.73
    AE LockLocks the exposure.P.75
    Step Zoom, AT-BKT, 
    WB-BKT, CL-BKT, Min. Aper.Switches between on and off for each function. P.77
    Available SettingDescriptionRefer to
    Macro Trgt
    *Default settingMoves the AF target without moving the camera 
    to shoot close-ups.P.74
    AE LockLocks the exposure.P.75
    Step Zoom, AT-BKT, 
    WB-BKT, CL-BKT, Min. Aper.Switches between on and off for each function. P.77
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    Various Shooting Functions1Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    The items that can be set for each scene mode are shown below. The settings that are 
    not marked O can be assigned to the Fn button with [Set Fn Button], but they cannot be 
    operated by pressing the Fn button.
    When Mode Dial is Set to EASY
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    The Fn (Function) button will not operate if it is pressed in movie mode.
    Available Setting
    PortraitFaceSportsLandscapeNightscapeNight. Port.High SensZoom MacroSkew Correct ModeText ModeMacro Trgt------OOOOAE LockOOOOOOOOOO
    Step ZoomOOOOOOOOOO
    AT-BKT-------O--
    WB-BKT-------O--
    CL-BKT-------O--
    Min. Aper.-------OO-
    Available SettingDescriptionRefer to
    Back.Comp.
    *Default settingSwitches between on and off for the backlight 
    compensation function.P.76
    Macro TrgtMoves the AF target without moving the camera 
    to shoot close-ups.P.74
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    Various Shooting Functions1 This function allows you to shift the target for the automatic 
    exposure (AE) and/or the auto focus (AF) without having to move 
    the camera when taking a picture. This function is the same as the 
    ADJ./OK button’s AE/AF target shift function. For more information, 
    see P.69.1Turn the mode dial to 5.
    2Set [Set Fn Button] to [MoveTarget] on the setup menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.162.
    3With the camera ready to shoot, press the Fn (Function) 
    button.
    • The target shift screen appears.
    4Press the ADJ./OK button 
    !#$ to move the cross-
    mark to the desired target 
    position.
    5Press the DISP. button.
    6Press the ADJ./OK button ! 
    to select the desired setting, 
    and then press the ADJ./OK 
    button.
    • See P.69 for details about individual 
    settings.
    • The target shift screen appears again.
    • If [Off] is selected, the display returns 
    to the shooting screen.
    7If the cross-mark is aligned with the desired target 
    position, press the ADJ./OK button.
    • Move the cross-mark if it is not aligned properly.
    Shifting the AE and AF Targets (MoveTarget)
    Select Ok
    Ok OFF AE/AF
    AF
    AE
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    Various Shooting Functions1
    8Half-press the shutter release button.
    • If [AE/AF] is selected, the Spot AE/Spot AF position is displayed.
    • If [AF] is selected, the Spot AF position is displayed.
    • If [AE] is selected, the Spot AE position and focusing frame are 
    displayed.
    9Gently press the shutter release button all the way.
    In scene mode or easy shooting mode, you can shift the AF target 
    without moving the camera to take a close-up picture. You can lock 
    the focus (
    GP.35) at the position where the macro target is shifted 
    and shoot the picture. This is particularly useful when you are using 
    a tripod to take pictures.
    1Turn the mode dial to SCENE or EASY.
    2Set [Set Fn Button] to [Macro Trgt] on the setup menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.162.
    3With the camera ready to 
    shoot, press the Fn (Function) 
    button.
    • The macro target shift screen 
    appears.
    4Press the ADJ./OK button 
    !#$ to move the cross-
    mark to the desired target 
    position.
    5Press the ADJ./OK button.
    6Half-press the shutter release button.
    • The camera focuses on the area at the position of the cross-mark.
    7Gently press the shutter release button all the way.
    • Pressing the Fn button or pressing the ADJ./OK button toward N 
    (Macro) cancels the macro target shift function.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This function is different from the AE/AF target shift function. (GP.69, 73)
    Shifting the AF Target and Shooting Close-Ups 
    (Macro Trgt)
    Ok
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    Various Shooting Functions1 Assigning [AE Lock] to the Fn (Function) button (GP.162) and 
    then pressing the Fn button during shooting allows you to lock or 
    cancel the exposure.
    1Turn the mode dial to 5 or SCENE.
    2Set [Set Fn Button] to [AE Lock] on the setup menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.162.
    3Check that the camera is ready to shoot.
    4Put the subject of your photo in the center of the screen 
    and press the Fn button.
    • The exposure is locked and the AEL 
    mark, aperture value, and shutter 
    speed appear on the screen.
    • Pressing the Fn button again cancels 
    the AE lock.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The AE lock function can only be used when [Time Exposure] is set to [Off].
    Locking the Exposure (AE Lock)
    F3.3F3.31/601/60
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    Various Shooting Functions1You can use the backlight compensation function when the main 
    subject looks too dark in situations such as shooting a dark subject 
    against a bright background.
    Assigning [Back.Comp.] to the Fn (Function) button in easy 
    shooting mode (GP.162) and then pressing the Fn button during 
    shooting allows you to switch between on and off for the backlight 
    compensation function.
    1Turn the mode dial to EASY.
    2Set [Set Fn Button] to [Back.Comp.] on the setup menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.162.
    3With the camera ready to 
    shoot, press the Fn button.
    • The backlight compensation function 
    turns on and the symbol appears on 
    the screen.
    • Pressing the Fn button again cancels 
    the backlight compensation function.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•[Back.Comp.] can only be set in easy shooting mode.
    •[Back.Comp.] cannot be used during macro shooting.
    Using the Backlight Compensation Function in 
    Easy Shooting Mode (Back.Comp.)
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    Various Shooting Functions1 Assigning one of the following functions to the Fn (Function) button 
    (GP.162) and then pressing the Fn button allows you to switch 
    between on and off for that function.
    Step Zoom, AT-BKT, WB-BKT, CL-BKT, Min. Aper.1Turn the mode dial to 5 or SCENE.
    2Set [Set Fn Button] to one of the above items on the 
    setup menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.162.
    3With the camera ready to shoot, press the Fn button.
    • This switches between on and off for the selected function.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The settings of the functions can be changed using the shooting menu. (GP.78)
    Switching Between On and Off for Various 
    Functions
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    Various Shooting Functions1Press the MENU button in shooting mode to display the shooting 
    menu. The shooting menu can be used to set the following shooting 
    settings.
    When Mode Dial is Set to 5/MY1/MY2
    Shooting Menu
    SettingOptions [Default Settings]Refer to
    Pic Quality/Size F3648(10M), [N3648(10M)], F3:2(9M), F1:1(7M), 
    N3264(8M), N2592(5M), N2048(3M), N1280(1M), 
    N640(VGA)P.83
    Focus[Multi AF], Spot AF, MF, Snap, AP.85
    Exposure Metering [Multi], Center, Spot P.88
    Continuous Mode[Off], Continuous, S-Cont, M-ContP.89
    Image Settings Auto Levels, Hard, [Normal], Soft, Cust. Set., B&W, 
    SepiaP.93
    Flash Expo. Comp.-2.0 to +2.0P.95
    Auto Bracket [Off], On, WB-BKT, CL-BKT P.96
    Time Exposure[Off], 1 Sec., 2 Sec., 4 Sec., 8 Sec.P.100
    Record Dual Size [Off], On P.101
    Custom Self-TimerPictures, IntervalP.102
    Fix Min. Aperture [Off], On P.103
    Interval[0 s], 5 seconds to 3 hoursP.104
    Camera Shake Cor Off, [On] P.106
    Slow Shutter Lmt[Off], 1/2Sec., 1/4Sec., 1/8Sec.P.107
    Date Imprint [Off], Date, Time P.108
    Exposure Comp.-2.0 to +2.0P.109
    White Balance [AUTO],  (Outdoors),  (Cloudy), 
     (Incandescent Lamp),   (Incandescent Lamp2), 
     (Fluorescent Lamp),   (Manual Settings)P.111
    ISO Setting[Auto], Auto-Hi, ISO 80, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, 
    ISO 800, ISO 1600P.114
    Restore Defaults P.116
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