Manual
Table Of Contents
- SD MEMORY CARD
 - TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
 - LOADING THE BATTERY
 - SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE
 - P PROGRAM AE
 - A APERTURE PRIORITY AE
 - S SHUTTER SPEED PRIORITY AE
 - M MANUAL EXPOSURE
 - FOCUS MODE
 - HOW TO USE AUTOFOCUS
 - SETTING THE FOCUS FRAME
 - FOCUS LOCK
 - AF+MF MODE
 - AF LIMIT MODE
 - FACE DETECTION AF MODE
 - SPEED PRIORITY AF
 - MANUAL FOCUS
 - SINGLE FRAME SHOOTING
 - CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
 - SELF TIMER
 - INTERVAL TIMER
 - USING THE EXTERNAL FLASH
 - SETTING THE FLASH MODE
 - FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
 - VIEWING ONE IMAGE AT A TIME
 - MAGNIFYING IMAGES (ZOOMED-IN VIEW)
 - VIEWING NINE IMAGES AT A TIME (CONTACT SHEET VIEW)
 - HISTOGRAM
 - DELETE A FILE WITH THE DELETE BUTTON
 - DELETE FILES FROM THE DELETE MENU
 
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OVEREXPOSURE CORRECTION 
Blown-out highlights caused by overexposure can be 
corrected, based on the gradation information obtained 
through the arrangement of pixels on the sensor, to minimize 
loss of detail. 
Overexposure Correction : Off        Overexposure Correction : On 
Select [On] from [ Capture Settings]  ( P. 2 7)   →   [Overexposure 
Correction]. 
CAUTION !! 
 In the following circumstances, Overexposure Correction does not work 
even when you turn it [On]. (The    icon on screen will turn to grey.)   
A. When shutter speed is set lower than 0.8 sec.    B. When ISO is set 
higher than ISO400. 
 Depending on light conditions, it cannot be adequately adjusted even 
with Overexposure Correction, which causes tinting on a part of the 
subject. In this case, please turn Overexposure Correction [Off]. 
TONE CONTROL 
By automatically optimizing the tone curve according to the scene, even for 
the scene with high contrast, the image can have a natural tone. 
Tone Control : Off   Tone Control : Strong 










