User's Guide / Troubleshooting
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- Read this first
- Notes on using your camera
- Before your operation
- Using the shooting functions
- Using the viewing functions
- Using the menu
- Using your computer
- Enjoying your computer
- Connecting the camera and your computer
- Copying images to your computer
- Image file storage destinations and file names
- Copying images stored on a computer to amemory card and viewing the images
- Using the software (supplied)
- Installing the software
- Using the “Picture Motion Browser”
- Using the “Image Data Converter SR”
- Using the “Image Data Lightbox SR”
- Using the “Remote Camera Control”
- Printing images
- Troubleshooting
- Others
- Index
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Using the shooting functions
To switch image styles for the stylebox
1 Display the Creative Style screen (steps 1 to 3 on page 69).
2 Select a switchable stylebox with v/V on the multi-selector.
3 Move the cursor to the right side with B, and select an image style with v/V.
4 To adjust (Contrast), (Saturation), (Sharpness), (Brightness), and (Zone
Matching), select an item with b/B and make adjustments with v/V.
5 Press the center of the multi-selector after the setting is completed.
Zone Matching
Image styles in the switchable style boxes can adjust the Zone Matching.
You can keep the image from becoming overexposed or underexposed.
This function is also available for a RAW file.
• When Zone Matching is not set to 0, the contrast cannot be adjusted.
• Refer to the following table to determine the flash range.
–1
This keeps the image from becoming underexposed with
shooting a high-keyed subject. Use in low-key
(predominantly dark) scenes is recommended, as the image
tends to become whitish.
0
Zone Matching is not performed.
+1 to +2
This keeps the image from becoming overexposed with
shooting a low-keyed subject. Use in high-key
(predominantly light) scenes is recommended, as the image
tends to have heightened noise level.










