Basic Operations in Menu
Screen
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The menu screen can be displayed on the web
browser (View Remote) screen or the screen of
the externally connected monitor.
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Various settings for shooting can be configured
on the menu screen.
Displaying the Menu Screen
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Press the
L
(Live View) button in the [Live
View/setting screen selection] tab on the
web browser (View Remote) screen.
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The Live View screen is displayed.
2
Press the [MENU] button in the [camera/
menu operation screen selection] tab on
the View Remote screen.
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The display switches to the menu operation
screen.
3
Press the [MENU] button on the menu
operation screen.
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The menu screen is displayed.
Memo :
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When [Back] appears in the menu, selecting
[Back] returns the display to the menu screen
that is one level higher in the hierarchy.
Display and Description of the Menu
Screen
Selecting Menu Items
.
G
F
E
B
A
C
D
A
Cursor
Indicates the selected item. Use the cross-
shaped button (
JK
) to move the cursor
B
Menu Item
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Displays the names of the menu item and
sub-menu.
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Menu items with [...] after them indicates that
there is a sub-menu to access.
C
Fixed Item
Items that cannot be changed are displayed in
gray and cannot be selected.
D
Operation Guide
Guide for the current operation buttons.
E
Setting Value
Setting values for the menu items.
For menus with sub-menus, values are not
displayed.
F
Scroll Bar
Indicates the scroll position.
G
Menu Title
Title of the currently displayed menu.
Changing Setting Values
.
D
F
A
C
B
E
A
Menu Item to Change
Menu item to be changed.
A list of setting values
F
appears in a pop-up.
B
Operation Guide
Guide for the current operation buttons.
C
Setting Values Before Change
Setting values before changing. The
background of the item is displayed in blue.
D
Scroll Bar
Indicates the scroll position.
E
Cursor
Indicates the selected item. Use the cross-
shaped button (
JK
) to move the cursor
F
List of Setting Values
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A pop-up displaying a list of setting values for
selection.
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The height of the pop-up depends on the
number of settings available.
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