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)
- More on Photography
- Shooting in P, S, A, & M Modes
- Live View - Framing Photographs in the Monitor
- Recording and Viewing Movies
- Shooting with Special Effects
- More on Playback
- Setup / Menus
- Connection to a Computer
- Printing Photographs
- Playback on a TV
- Compatible Lenses
- Optional Accessories
- Memory Card Compatibility
- Care / Maintenance
- List of Available Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Scans of CD-ROMs
- Warranty
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Shooting in Live View
Mode
To
prevent
light
entering via
the
viewfinder from interfering
with
exposure, remove
the
rubber eyecup and cover
the
viewfinder
with
the
supplied
DK-S
eyepiece cap before
shooting
(OJ
31).
Although
they
will
not
appear in
the
final picture, flicker, banding,
or
distortion
may be
visible in
the
monitor
under
fluorescent, mercury vapor,
or
sodium lamps
or
if
the
camera
is
panned horizontally
or
an
object
moves at high speed
through
frame. Bright
light
sources
may leave after-images when
the
camera
is
panned. Bright spots may also appear. When
shooting in live view mode, avoid pointing
the
camera at
the
sun
or
other
strong
light
sources. Failure
to
observe this precaution could result in damage
to
the
camera's internal
circuitry.
Live view ends automatically
if
the
lens
is
removed or when
the
monitor
is
closed (closing
the
monitor
does
not
end live view on televisions
or
other
external displays).
Live view may end automatically
to
prevent damage
to
the
camera's internal circuits; exit live
view when
the
camera
is
not
in
use.
Note
that
the
temperature
of
the
camera's internal
circuits may rise and noise
(bright
spots, randomly-spaced
bright
pixels, or fog) may be
displayed in
the
following
instances (the camera may also become noticeably warm,
but
this
does
not
indicate a malfunction):
• The ambient temperature
is
high
• The camera has been used
for
extended periods in live view
or
to
record movies
• The camera has been used in continuous release
mode
for
extended periods
Ifa warning
is
displayed
when
you
attempt
to
start live view, wait for
the
internal circuits
to
cool and then
try
again.
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The Count Down Display
A count down will be displayed 30 sbefore live view ends automatically
(OJ
48; the timer turns
red
5 sbefore
the
auto
off
timer
expires or
if
live view
is
about
to
end
to
protect the internal
circuits). Depending on shooting conditions,
the
timer may appear immediately when live
view
is
selected. Note
that
although the count
down
does
not
appear in the information
display or during playback, live view will still end automatically when
the
timer expires.