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The initial general setting is language choice. This choice is retained but
can be changed at any time. You can choose between:
ENGLISH
GERMAN
FRENCH
ITALIAN
SPANISH
JAPANESE
CHINESE
Before each photographic session, just as in analogue photography, an
ISO setting should be made, though in the digital world it matches the
job in hand and circumstances as opposed to the sensitivity of the film
chosen. A white balance setting should also be made. This is for your con-
venience regarding the appearance of the image on the OLED and moni-
tor though; it will not affect the raw file.
ISO and White Balance are available at the top level of the menu system so
you can get to them quickly and easily. They are also shown on-screen in
most preview modes, so you can easily keep an eye on them as you work.
The description below is a general illustration of how settings are
changed. See later section in this manual for details regarding
ISO
and
White Balance
.
Setting the menu language
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the
MENU/EXIT
(
) button to open the menu.
2. Press the
NAVIGATOR
button (
and
) to select the
SETTINGS
sub-menu.
3. Press the
NAVIGATOR
button (
) to open the
SETTINGS
menu.
4. Press the
NAVIGATOR
button (
) to select the
USER
INTERFACE
sub-menu.
5. Press either
ZOOM
button (
or
) to choose a new lan-
guage (in this case, Spanish).
6. Press the
MENU/EXIT
(
) button again to close the menu.
Initial General
Settings and
Preparation
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