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More on
Sh
ooting
E
,
F
and
N
(User Setting Modes)
Up to three setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (user
settings) can be saved in
E
,
F
and
N
. The saved settings can be immediately
retrieved for shooting simply by rotating the mode dial to
E
,
F
or
N
. This is
convenient when you want to shoot with these settings, or you only want to
slightly change the settings. Shooting is possible in
A
(Programmed auto),
B
(Shutter-priority auto),
C
(Aperture-priority auto) and
D
(Manual). The following
settings can be saved in
E
,
F
or
N
.
Specialized Menu for
E
,
F
or
N
Quick Menu
Shooting Menu
1 Choose the standard shooting mode (default setting is
A
). The current flexible program (when set
to
A
), shutter speed (when set to
B
or
D
) or aperture value (when set to
C
or
D
) settings are also
saved.
2 Set the zoom position for when the mode dial is set. Choose
28
mm
(default setting),
35
mm
,
50
mm
,
85
mm
,
105
mm
,
135
mm
,
200
mm
or
Current zoom position
.
3 This setting is not applied to the setup menu settings.
4 Set the information displayed on the monitor when the mode dial is set (default setting is
Show
info
).
5 The current focus distance is also saved when the focus mode is
E
(manual focus).
6 The current focus area position is saved when AF area mode is set to
Manual
.
7 The preset value for preset manual applies to the
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
,
E
,
F
and
N
shooting modes.
Shooting mode
1
Focal length (35mm equiv.)
2
Photo info
3
Initial monitor display
4
Flash mode
Focus mode
5
AF area mode
6
AF assist
3
Image quality
Image size
ISO sensitivity
White balance
7
Auto bracketing
Picture Control
Metering
Continuous
Autofocus mode
Flash exp. comp.
Noise reduction filter
Long exposure NR
Distortion control
Wide-angle converter
Flash control
Active D-Lighting
Zoom memory