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    							Before your operation
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    The operation guide list
    The operation guide also indicates operations other than the control button 
    operation. The indications of icons are as follows.
    Functions that will be used frequently in various shooting situations are 
    assigned to the control button. You can set up these shooting functions 
    directly and also switch the display status with the control button.
    DISP (Display) (pages 39, 70, 104)
     (Flash) (page 84)
    ISO (page 92)
     (Drive mode) (page 99)
     Single-shot adv. (page 99)
    2Select [White balance] with v/V/
    b/B on the control button, then 
    press the center z to execute.
    3Following the operation guide, 
    select and execute the desired 
    function.
    For example, to change  , select   with 
    v/V, adjust the value to +/– with b/B, 
    then press the center z to execute.
    Operation guide
    MENU button
    Returns with MENU button
    Fn button
     (Delete) button
     (Zoom in) button
     (Playback) button
    Control dial
    The functions selected by the Control button 
    						
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     Continuous adv. (page 99)
     Self-timer (page 100)
     Self-timer(Cont.) (page 100)
     Bracket: Cont. (page 101)
     Remote Commander (page 103)
    This button calls up the screens that are used for setting up or executing 
    functions used frequently in shooting or viewing.
    You can set up the basic settings for the camera as a whole or execute 
    functions such as shooting, playback, or other operations.
    The functions selected by the Fn (Function) button
    Shooting mode Viewing mode
    Autofocus mode (79)
    Metering mode (91)
    White balance (93)
    AF area (80)
    D-RangeOptimizer (96)
    Creative Style (96)Delete (112)
    Image Index (106)
    Specify Printing (145)
    Slide show (107)
    Protect (111)
    Rotate (105)
    The functions selected by the MENU button
    Recording menu
     1Image size (118)
    Aspect ratio (118)
    Quality (119)
    Flash compens. (90)
    AF illuminator (86)
    SteadyShot (46) 2Color Space (98)
    Long exp.NR (122)
    High ISO NR (122)
    Custom menu
     1Eye-Start AF (68)
    Ctrl dial setup (123)
    Red eye reduc. (86)
    Auto review (126)
    Auto off w/ VF (127) 
    						
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    Playback menu
     1Delete (112)
    Format (121)
    Slide show (107)
    Protect (111)
    Specify Printing (145)
    PlaybackDisplay (104)
    Setup menu
     1LCD brightness (126)
    Power Save (LV) (124)
    Power Save (OVF) (124)
    CTRL FOR HDMI (116)
    Display Color (124)
    Help Guide disp. (124) 2Date/Time setup (125)
     Language (125)
    File number (120)
    Folder name (120)
    Select folder (121)
     New folder (121)
     3USB connection (132, 147)
    Audio signals (124)
    Pixel mapping (158)
    Cleaning mode (33)
    Version (128)
    Reset default (129) 
    						
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    Shooting images
    Adjusting the angle of the LCD monitor
    You can adjust the angle of the LCD 
    monitor to meet various shooting 
    situations.
    You can shoot from various shooting 
    positions.
    Low position High position
    Adjust the LCD monitor to an easily 
    viewable angle. 
    						
    							Shooting images
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    Shooting an image without camera shake
    “Camera shake” refers to unwanted movement of the camera that occurs 
    after the shutter button has been pressed, resulting in a blurred image.
    To reduce camera shake, follow the instructions below.
    Stabilize your upper body and take a position that keeps the 
    camera from moving.
    Point 1One hand holds the grip of the camera, and the other hand supports the lens.
    Point 
    2Take a secure stance with your feet shoulder-width apart.
    Correct posture
    In Live View mode In viewfinder mode 
    						
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    Point 3Lightly tuck your elbows against your body.
    When shooting in a kneeling position, steady your upper body by placing 
    your elbow on your knee.
    Camera shake warning indicator
    Note The   (Camera shake warning) indicator is displayed only in the modes that 
    automatically set the shutter speed. This indicator is not displayed in M/S modes.
    This SteadyShot function can reduce the effect of camera shake by the 
    equivalent of approximately 2.5 to 3.5 increments of shutter speed.
    The SteadyShot function is set to [On] in the default setting.
    The SteadyShot scale indicator
    To deactivate the SteadyShot function
    MENU button t  1 t [SteadyShot] t [Off]
    Due to potential camera shake, the   
    (Camera shake warning) indicator 
    flashes. In this case, use a tripod or the 
    flash.
     (Camera shake warning) indicator
    Using the SteadyShot function
    The   (SteadyShot scale) indicator 
    shows the camera shake status. Wait until 
    the scale becomes low, then start 
    shooting.
     (SteadyShot scale) indicator 
    						
    							Shooting images
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    Note The SteadyShot function may not work optimally when the power has just been 
    turned on or when the shutter button has been pressed all the way down without 
    stopping halfway. Wait for the   (SteadyShot scale) indicator scale to go down, 
    and then press the shutter button down slowly.
    In the following cases, we recommend that you mount the camera on a 
    tripod.
     Shooting without a flash under dark conditions.
     Shooting with slow shutter speeds, which are typically used in night-time 
    shooting.
     Shooting a close subject, such as in macro shooting.
     Shooting with a telescopic lens.
    Note When using a tripod, deactivate the SteadyShot function because there is a potential 
    for malfunction of the SteadyShot function (page 46).
    Using a tripod 
    						
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    /  Shooting with the automatic 
    setting
    The “AUTO” mode allows you to easily shoot any subject under any 
    conditions because the camera makes appropriate judgments on the 
    situation to adjust the settings.
    Select   when shooting in a location where the use of a flash is restricted.
    When you turn the mode dial, the explanation of the selected mode and 
    methods of shooting are displayed on the screen (Help Guide disp.). You 
    can clear the Help Guide (page 124). 
    1Set the mode dial to   or   
    (Flash Off).
    2Adjust the LCD monitor to an easily viewable angle and hold 
    the camera.
    3Place the desired subject within 
    the focus area.
     If the   (Camera shake warning) 
    indicator flashes, carefully shoot the 
    subject, holding the camera steady, or 
    by using a tripod.
    Focus area
    4When using a zoom lens, turn the 
    zoom ring, then decide on your 
    shot.
    or
     (Camera shake
    warning) indicator
    Zoom ring 
    						
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    Note Since the camera turns on the automatic setting function, many features will be 
    unavailable, such as exposure compensation, ISO setting. If you want to adjust 
    various settings, set the mode dial to P, then shoot your subject.
    5Press the shutter button halfway 
    down to focus.
    When the focus is confirmed, z or   
    (Focus indicator) lights up (page 77).
    Focus indicator
    6Press the shutter button fully 
    down to shoot.
     Pressing the shutter button after the   
    (SteadyShot scale) indicator becomes 
    low makes the SteadyShot function 
    more effective.
     (SteadyShot scale) indicator 
    						
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    Shooting with a suitable setting for the 
    subject (Scene Selection)
    Selecting an appropriate mode for the subject or the shooting conditions 
    allows you to shoot the image with a suitable setting for the subject.
    When you turn the mode dial, the explanation of the selected mode and 
    methods of shooting are displayed on the screen (Help Guide disp.). You 
    can clear the Help Guide (page 124).
    Note The camera makes appropriate judgments on the situation to adjust the settings. 
    Since the camera turns on the automatic setting function, many features will be 
    unavailable, such as exposure compensation, ISO setting. 
    						
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