Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Users Manual
- Reference Manual (Supplied on CD-ROM)
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Photography
- Creative Photography (Scene Modes)
- Basic Playback
- Guide Mode
- Live View - Framing Photographs in the Monitor
- Recording and Viewing Movies
- Release Mode
- Advanced Photography
- Advanced Playback
- Setup / Menus
- Navigating the Menus
- Playback Menu
- Shooting Menu
- Setup Menu
- List of Menu Options
- Reset Setup Options
- LCD Brightness
- Info Display Format
- Auto Info Display
- Video Mode
- Flicker Reduction
- Time Zone and Date
- Language
- Image Comment
- Auto Image Rotation
- Dust Off Ref Photo
- Auto Off Timers
- Self-Timer Delay
- Beep
- Rangefinder
- File Number Sequence
- Buttons
- Slot Empty Release Lock
- Date Imprint
- Storage Folder
- Eye-Fi Upload
- Firmware Version
- Retouch Menu
- Recent Settings
- Connection to a Computer
- Printing Photographs
- Playback on a TV
- Compatible Lenses
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Optional Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- List of Available Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Correction to Manuals
- Scans of CD-ROMs
- Lens Warranty
- Camera Warranty
Step 3: Frame
the
Photo9.@Ph
1 Ready the camera.
When framing photographs in the viewfinder,
hold the handgrip in your right hand and cradle
the camera
body
or lens
with
your left.
Keep
your
elbO\Ns
propped lightly against your torso
for support and place one
foot
halfa pace ahead
of
the other
to
keep your
upper
body stable.
Hold the camera
as
shown at right when framing
photographs in portrait (tall) orientation.
In
c1)
mode, shutter speeds slow when lighting
is
poor;
use
of
a
tripod
is
recommended.
2 Frame the photograph.
Frame a photograph in
the
viewfinder
with
the
main subject in at least one
of
the
11
focus
points.
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Using a
Zoom
Lens
Use
the zoom ring
to
zoom in on
the
subject
so
that
it
fills a
larger area
of
the frame,
or
zoom
out
to
increase
the
area
visible in the final
photograph
(select longer focal lengths
on the lens focal length scale
to
zoom in, shorter focal
lengths
to
zoom out).
Focus
point
Zoom in
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