Help Guide
Table Of Contents
- How to use this handbook
- Table of contents
- Sample photo
- Identifying parts
- List of icons on the screen
- Operating the camera
- Menu
- Shooting images
- Playing back images
- Deleting images
- Photo Creativity
- Bkground Defocus
- Brightness
- Color
- Vividness
- Picture Effect
- DISP (Display Contents)
- Exposure Comp.
- Drive Mode
- Cont. Shooting
- Spd Priority Cont.
- Self-timer
- Self-timer(Cont)
- Bracket: Cont.
- ISO
- Image Index
- Intelligent Auto
- Superior Auto
- Scene Selection
- Sweep Panorama
- Manual Exposure
- Shutter Priority
- Aperture Priority
- Program Auto
- Flash Mode
- AF/MF Select
- Autofocus Area
- Autofocus Mode
- Tracking Focus
- Zoom
- Face Detection
- Face Registration
- Smile Shutter
- Auto Object Framing
- Soft Skin Effect
- Shooting Tip List
- DISP Button(Monitor)
- Image Size
- Aspect Ratio
- Quality
- Panorama Direction
- File Format
- Record Setting
- White Balance
- Metering Mode
- Flash Comp.
- DRO/Auto HDR
- Picture Effect
- Creative Style
- Delete
- Still/Movie Select
- Slide Show
- Specify Printing
- Image Index
- Enlarge Image
- Rotate
- Protect
- Volume Settings
- AEL w/ shutter
- AF Illuminator
- Red Eye Reduction
- Live View Display
- Auto Review
- Grid Line
- Peaking Level
- Peaking Color
- Clear Image Zoom
- Digital Zoom
- S. Auto Image Extract.
- MF Assist
- MF Assist Time
- Color Space
- SteadyShot
- Release w/o Lens
- High ISO NR
- Lens Comp.: Shading
- Lens Comp.: Chro. Aber.
- Lens Comp.: Distortion
- Face Priority Tracking
- Movie Audio Rec
- Wind Noise Reduct.
- AF Micro Adj.
- Menu start
- MOVIE Button
- Custom Key Settings
- AEL toggle
- Beep
- Language
- Date/Time Setup
- Area Setting
- Help Guide Display
- Power Save
- Power Saving Start Time
- LCD Brightness
- Viewfinder Bright.
- Display Color
- Wide Image
- Playback Display
- USB Connection
- USB LUN Setting
- Version
- Demo Mode
- Initialize
- Format
- File Number
- Folder Name
- Select Shoot. Folder
- New Folder
- Recover Image DB
- Display Card Space
- Upload Settings
- Using with your computer
- Installing the software
- Connecting the camera to the computer
- Creating a movie disc
- Printing still images
- Troubleshooting
- Warning messages
- Using the camera abroad
- Memory card
- “InfoLITHIUM” battery packs
- Battery charging
- Mount Adaptor
- AVCHD format
- Cleaning
- Index
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Sample photo Menu Index
* Zoom scale in the default setting
• You cannot set this item when using the following functions:
– [Sweep Panorama]
– [Smile Shutter]
– [RAW & JPEG] in [Quality]
• When attaching a lens with power zoom, the camera shifts automatically to the zoom feature of the
camera when the magnification scale is greater than that of the optical zoom.
• You cannot use [Clear Image Zoom] when the [Drive Mode] is set to continuous or bracket shooting.
• You cannot use the Smart Zoom or [Clear Image Zoom] function with movies. If you press the MOVIE
button during a zoom operation, the zooming position will return to the optical zoom range of your lens.
When [Digital Zoom] is set to [On], the camera zooms in at the [Digital Zoom] range.
• When you use the zoom feature of the camera, the setting of [Autofocus Area] is invalid and the AF area
is indicated with a dotted line. AF operates with priority on and around the center area. Also, [Metering
Mode] is fixed to [Multi].
• The zoom speed differs depending on which lens with power zoom you use. Confirm the operation of the
lens before shooting.
Your purpose Clear
Image
Zoom
Digital
Zoom
Image
Size
Zoom scale with optical zoom
Zooming images by
trimming them in the
available range (without
deterioration of image
quality).
Off Off L –
M About
1.4×
S About 2×
Giving priority to image
quality when zooming
images.
On Off L About
2×*
M About
2.8×
S About 4×
Giving priority to
higher magnification
when zooming images.
On On L About 4×
M About
5.6×
S About 8×
Notes
z The quality of the zoom feature of the camera
As the image is zoomed by digital processing in [Clear Image Zoom] and [Digital Zoom],
the image quality deteriorates compared to that before zooming was used. If you use a zoom
lens, we recommend that you fully zoom in on an image using the zooming ring first, and
then use the zoom feature of the camera if you need further zooming.










