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USER’S MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for C81900

Page 1: ...C81EN1572 E ENGLISH USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...dition although it is intended purely for personal use some restrictions may be applied to the photographing of demonstrations performances shows exhibitions or commercial properties etc Copyright or...

Page 3: ...e caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product or components of this product If this product is disposed illegally it might cause a possibility of penalties For more detailed information abo...

Page 4: ...RY 20 TO CHARGE THE BATTERY 20 LOADING THE BATTERY 22 SETTING THE LANGUAGE 24 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE 25 CAMERA SET UP MENU 27 QUICK SET MENU 34 CHANGING THE COLOR LCD MONITOR DISPLAY 36 INSERTING A...

Page 5: ...E WB 61 SETTING THE SENSITIVITY ISO EQUIVALENCY 66 IMAGE FILE SETTING 68 SELECTING THE METERING MODE 72 AE LOCK 73 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 75 AUTO BRACKETING 75 COLOR MODE 78 OVEREXPOSURE CORRECTION 81...

Page 6: ...OK BUTTON SHORTCUT 107 RECORDING SOUND MEMO 108 SHOWING A SLIDESHOW 110 DPOF DIGITAL PRINT ORDER FORMAT 112 CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS 113 FILE NUMBERING SYSTEM 114 TO CHANGE FILE NAMES 115 CUSTOMIZE TH...

Page 7: ...camera damage injury or fire Avoid any shock shake and drop Ignoring this warning may cause battery explosion or battery leakage resulting in injury or fire Never disassemble short circuit heat or put...

Page 8: ...d and could cause fire or electric shock Do not use this product with AC voltage other than the specified power supply voltage AC110V 240V 120V in U S A and CANADA Doing so could cause fire or electri...

Page 9: ...Charger is not used unplug it from the outlet CAUTION CAMERA Do not leave the camera without the lens cap in place Light entering through the lens for long periods of time could cause damage to the c...

Page 10: ...oved from a cold place to a warm room water droplets may appear on the camera Please keep the camera in a bag until it is acclimatized to the ambient room temperature The camera will work within a tem...

Page 11: ...card or SDXC memory card to store images SD memory card SDHC memory card or SDXC memory card incorporate the write protection switch which prevents writing or formatting the card accidentally If the...

Page 12: ...12 DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS...

Page 13: ...26 MENU BUTTON 12 FOCAL PLANE MARK 27 SPEAKER 13 AUTO FOCUS LAMP 28 FOCUSING POINT BUTTON 14 HOT SHOE 15 POWER SWITCH 29 SELECTOR 16 MODE BUTTON 30 OK BUTTON 17 FRONT DIAL 18 SHUTTER BUTTON 31 FOCUS M...

Page 14: ...s 7 Image Quality 26 Saturation 8 Number of shots remaining 27 Histogram 9 Auto Bracket 28 Interval timer 10 Camera Shake Warning 29 Scale Bar 11 AE Lock 30 Focus Indicator 12 Date Time 31 Exposure Mo...

Page 15: ...is still shooting with a slow shutter speed BASIC OPERATION AND QUICK REFERENCE The dp2 Quattro camera has many advanced features This section describes basic camera operation You can find more detail...

Page 16: ...e date and time P 25 Loading the card P 37 TAKING THE PICTURE Turn the camera body on Remove the lens cap and press the Power switch Select the exposure mode P 43 Press the Mode button in P Program AE...

Page 17: ...olor LCD monitor and press the shutter button half way to activate exposure metering and autofocus Take a picture Fully press the shutter button to take the picture Review the image P 41 The image is...

Page 18: ...18 PREPARATION This section describes necessary preparations before using the camera...

Page 19: ...do the strap end 2 Attach the carry strap as shown This strap can be attached to a battery case that is convenient for carrying a spare battery CAUTION The battery and battery case are not water proof...

Page 20: ...ithium ion battery BP 51 is provided with the dp2 Quattro camera Charge the battery before using the camera for the first time Charge the battery by the supplied battery charger BC 51 when the battery...

Page 21: ...e charge lamp goes out charging is completed Remove the battery from the charger and remove the charger from the wall outlet We recommend charging the battery before using the camera again If it is no...

Page 22: ...battery until it locks into place 3 Close the Battery Cover and Slide the Release lever to the LOCK position as shown in the illustration CHECKING THE BATTERY STATUS The battery icon which shows the...

Page 23: ...C adapter P 128 TO REMOVE THE BATTERY 1 Slide the Release lever to the OPEN position and open the Battery Cover as shown in the illustration 2 Eject the battery by sliding the battery compartment cove...

Page 24: ...the buttons to select Language 5 Press the or button to open the language set up page 6 Use the buttons to select the desired language 7 Press the button to apply the setting or the button to return t...

Page 25: ...t up Menu See P 27 3 Select Camera Settings 3 by rotating the Front Dial or the Rear Dial 4 Use the buttons to select Date Time 5 Press the or button to open the date time set up page 6 Press the butt...

Page 26: ...one of three formats M D Y month day year D M Y day month year or Y M D year month day 1 Use the buttons to select Date Format and press the or the button to open the sub menu 2 Use the buttons to se...

Page 27: ...it will return to the last previewed image Move to any other tab Each time the Front Dial or the Rear Dial is rotated it will move to the next tab When the icon in the tab area is selected it is possi...

Page 28: ...for printing such as DPOF setting is included in the Playback Settings menu If the button is pressed during playback mode Playback Menu will be displayed CAMERA SETTINGS Yellow Tab This menu is used...

Page 29: ...ding on the shooting conditions 72 Drive Mode Selects the Drive Mode such as Self Timer 56 Flash Sets the mode of flash setting and Flash Exposure Compensation 85 88 2 Menu Item Description Page White...

Page 30: ...ting and exposure compensation in each shooting mode 119 Dial Manual Ring Rotation Sets the direction of Dials and Focus ring 119 AEL Button Settings Sets the function that the AEL button will perform...

Page 31: ...display 104 Delete Delete the image 98 Slideshow Start the slideshow playback images automatically or change the slideshow settings 110 DPOF Select the images and set the quantity for printing 112 2 M...

Page 32: ...ovie and Sound Memo 122 Adjust Electronic Level Adjusts the Electronic Level 118 2 Menu Item Description Page File Name Sets the File Name for the image 115 File Numbering Sets the file numbering syst...

Page 33: ...time will be displayed 25 Language Sets the language in which menus and messages will be displayed 24 4 Menu Item Description Page Information Displays the camera s firmware version model name serial...

Page 34: ...Aspect Ratio P 70 Option list display of the selected items When the camera is in the Still Image Mode the Quick Set Menu will be displayed by pressing the button For example to change the quality of...

Page 35: ...Ratio P 70 Color Mode P 78 Exposure Mode P 43 Bracketing Amount P 75 Flash Mode P 86 Flash Exposure Compensation P 88 The function of the Quick Set menu can be set from Camera Settings P 27 Custom QS...

Page 36: ...View Finder Mode only Icons will be displayed This mode is convenient for shooting with the optional View Finder Information to display on Display Mode 1 and Display Mode 2 can be customized Refer P 1...

Page 37: ...DXC memory card to store data TO INSERT THE CARD 1 Turn off the camera and open the Card USB cover as shown 2 Insert the card in accordance with the instruction of Card USB chamber Insert the card unt...

Page 38: ...as shown 2 Push the card until it clicks and pull out it 3 Close the Card USB cover WARNING While the Busy Lamp is on or flashing do not take out the battery or the card By doing so it may result in...

Page 39: ...Format and format the card In Format menu Select Yes by pressing the button and press the button To cancel formatting select No by using the button and press the button CAUTION Formatting erases all...

Page 40: ...perate the camera to become familiar with the halfway down position and other features of the camera Normally if the card is not inserted in to the camera body it is not possible to release the shutte...

Page 41: ...r 2 5 or 10 seconds The Quick Preview Duration can be set from Capture Settings P 27 Quick Preview QUICK PREVIEW OPTIONS Off No preview image is displayed 2 sec Default Preview image is displayed for...

Page 42: ...42 BASIC OPERATION This section describes basic operations to start taking photography...

Page 43: ...re Settings P 27 is in the initial setting If the actual proceeding is different with the instruction manual see P 119 for instruction of Switch Dial Functions SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE 1 Press the...

Page 44: ...50 If this mark is displayed please use the flash P 85 or a tripod If the subject is too bright or dark both shutter speed and aperture value indicators will blink and will show the limit values If y...

Page 45: ...icture Depending on the selected aperture value the camera automatically sets the shutter speed in following range Aperture Shutter Speed F2 8 F3 5 30s 1 1250s F4 0 F5 0 30s 1 1600s F5 6 F16 30s 1 200...

Page 46: ...e can be set in 1 3 stop increments from 30 seconds to 1 2000 seconds 3 Press the shutter button half way to verify the focus and take the picture Depending on the selected shutter speed the camera au...

Page 47: ...of up to 3 stops from the correct exposure in 1 3 steps If the exposure error is more than three stops the exposure meter will blink 4 Press the shutter button half way to verify the focus and take th...

Page 48: ...blink At the same time the auto focus lamp will blink in red The focusing distance is from 28cm to infinity Although your camera is equipped with highly precise AF system in some cases autofocus cann...

Page 49: ...move the desired point as you like In addition you can choose the size of the Focus Frame from three types Spot Regular Large 9 points select mode Free move mode Focusing point moving area How to set...

Page 50: ...point will be illuminated in green Press the shutter button to take the picture 2 AF MF MODE It is possible to manually adjust the focus after verifying the AF 1 Normal AF mode can be switched to AF M...

Page 51: ...or information regarding focusing point WARNING It is not possible to set AF MF Mode when Face detection AF mode setting is selected AF LIMIT MODE The dp2 Quattro has an AF Limit Mode that can speed u...

Page 52: ...hooting mode Custom Mode Setting It is possible to customize the focus range and save the setting in of AF Limit Mode 1 Select Capture Settings P 27 AF Limit Mode On and press the button to go to the...

Page 53: ...ly focused on the face When the Face Detection Mode is in operation AE Metering Mode will be set to Measuring and focus on the detected faces in the image It is possible to detect up to 8 faces at one...

Page 54: ...the LCD monitor freazes while the the camera is autofocusing a still image will be dispayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway until the AF is finished To return to normal AF mode select Capt...

Page 55: ...ode Press the button again to change to the normal display Whilst the display is enlarged the is displayed on the color LCD monitor Press the shutter button half way to return to the original display...

Page 56: ...econds OPERATION OF THE DRIVE MODE Operation of the self timer and other functions of the camera are explained by the following Operation of The Drive Mode can be set in Quick Set Manu P 34 or Capture...

Page 57: ...number of frames for continuous shooting If the maximum number of frames for continuous shooting exceeds 9 frames the display will not change from 9 The maximum number of frames and speed of continuo...

Page 58: ...nt to cancel the self timer operation please turn off the camera INTERVAL TIMER It is possible to take pictures automatically at selected intervals 1 Select Capture Settings P 27 Drive Mode Interval t...

Page 59: ...d frame If you wish to keep the same focus position ensure the Focus ring is not turned during the interval timer shooting Exposure value is measured at each interval shooting If you wish to take pict...

Page 60: ...60 ADVANCED OPERATION This section explains the application of the more advanced functions of your camera when composing the expressions of your picture...

Page 61: ...t lighting The human brain is able to compensate for differences in the color of a light source allowing us to see white objects as white independent of the lighting condition Film cameras rely on spe...

Page 62: ...nder sunny skies Overcast Approx 6500 K Select this setting when taking pictures under cloudy overcast skies Incandescent Approx 3000 K Select this setting when taking pictures indoors under incandesc...

Page 63: ...e and press the button to display the White Balance Adjustment screen 2 Press the buttons to adjust B stands for Blue A for Amber M for Magenta and G for Green The image will be adjusted with colors i...

Page 64: ...Color Temperature setting screen After selecting and pressing the button or the shutter button half way images can be taken at the value set previously 2 Press the buttons to set the value 3 To confir...

Page 65: ...current white balance setting will be set When a custom white balance is set in the Quick Set menu P 35 select and press the button to display the custom white balance setting screen By pressing the...

Page 66: ...7 ISO Sensitivity ISO Auto ISO AUTO Default ISO 800 ISO 100 ISO 1600 ISO 200 ISO 3200 ISO 400 ISO 6400 CAUTION When Exposure Mode is set to M mode it is not possible to select ISO Auto When AUTO is se...

Page 67: ...lecting ISO AUTO the current setting will be applied 2 Set Lower limit and Upper limit Lower limit ISO 100 Default ISO 400 ISO 200 Upper limit ISO 200 ISO 1600 ISO 400 ISO 3200 ISO 800 Default ISO 640...

Page 68: ...t of ISO AUTO RANGE can be set in 1 3 steps IMAGE FILE SETTING According to your preference Image Quality Image Size and Aspect Ratio of recorded images can be changed IMAGE QUALITY SETTING It is poss...

Page 69: ...ge Quality of JPEG will be FINE When RAW JPEG is selected the selected Image Size will be applied to both the RAW and JPEG files IMAGE SIZE SETTING The number of record pixels Image Size can be set Im...

Page 70: ...screens used in cinema 16 9 Aspect Ratio the same as those of high vision TVs 3 2 Default Aspect Ratio the same as those of 35mm film cameras 4 3 Aspect Ratio the same as those of traditional TVs and...

Page 71: ...Ratio Image Size Image Quality 21 9 13M 5424 2328 50 4 MB 8 4 MB 4 8 MB 3 6 MB 16 9 17M 5424 3048 53 0 MB 11 0 MB 6 3 MB 4 7 MB 3 2 20M 5424 3616 55 1 MB 13 1 MB 7 5 MB 5 6 MB 4 3 17M 4816 3616 53 6...

Page 72: ...main subject under any lighting situation Even under strong back lighting or complex lighting situations the camera will give you the correct exposure CENTER WEIGHTED AVERAGE METERING The camera will...

Page 73: ...he exposure to the selected focusing point and press the button The exposure value is memorized and AEL is displayed in the upper part of the color LCD monitor 2 Compose the picture and press the shut...

Page 74: ...g is set Once focusing is set it is locked and once shutter is released focus lock is cancelled HALF PRESSED AEL It is possible to set the exposure lock when the shutter button is pressed half way or...

Page 75: ...e compensation will not disable automatically After taking the picture set the compensation value to 0 0 by rotating the Rear Dial Exposure compensation function cannot be used with Manual Operation m...

Page 76: ...e shown below Single Capture Each time the shutter button is pressed an image will be taken one frame at a time Continuous Three frames will be taken continuously by pressing and holding the shutter b...

Page 77: ...exposure 0 under exposure appropriate exposure over exposure 0 over exposure appropriate exposure under exposure Auto Bracketing mode can be used in combination with Exposure Compensation You can take...

Page 78: ...Landscape This mode makes blue and green more vivid and emphasizes pictures CINE Cinema This mode reduces saturation and emphasizes shadows to recreate an image like in a cinema Sun R Sunset Red This...

Page 79: ...Sharpness It is possible to make the pictures appear sharper by moving the cursor to side or softer by moving the cursor to side Saturation Except Monochrome It is possible to increase saturation thu...

Page 80: ...ontrast Sharpness or Saturation on the Color Mode Detailed Setting screen and use the buttons to select adjustment value Adjustable up to 1 0 with 0 2 steps or set the preferred option 3 Press the but...

Page 81: ...rexposure Correction does not work even when you turn it On The icon on screen will turn to grey A When shutter speed is set lower than 0 8 sec B When ISO is set higher than ISO400 Depending on light...

Page 82: ...commercial printing and other industrial purposes Color Space can be set in Capture Settings P 27 Color Space sRGB Default Adobe RGB CAUTION Please set the color space to sRGB for regular usage If you...

Page 83: ...ed up or down the vertical position information may not be recorded properly CUSTOM MODE It is possible to customize the Custom Mode Setting Up to three patterns can be stored The following settings a...

Page 84: ...MODE SETTING Press the Mode button and set to C1 C2 or C3 In custom mode it is possible to change the above settings temporarily except Exposure Mode If the setting is changed mark will appear in Fun...

Page 85: ...osure is controlled by the automatic S TTL system This flash unit uses two AAA type Ni MH batteries allowing it to have a compact design It is also possible to use the EF 140S SA STTL in manual mode I...

Page 86: ...SO Flash Exposure Range ISO100 Approx 1m 5m ISO200 Approx 1m 7m ISO400 Approx 1m 10m ISO800 Approx 1m 14m ISO1600 Approx 1m 20m ISO3200 Approx 1m 28m ISO6400 Approx 1m 40m TIP If the ISO sensitivity s...

Page 87: ...t of this phenomenon Depending on the lighting and subject conditions the Redeye Reduction flash may not completely eliminate the redeye in all cases SLOW SYNCHRO MODE When using the flash with P A mo...

Page 88: ...ons Flash Exposure compensation can be set in 1 3 stop increments from 3 0 to 3 0 stops When the Flash Exposure Compensation is set the icon and compensation value will be displayed on the left of the...

Page 89: ...89 REVIEWING AND DELETING IMAGES This section explains how to review and delete images after they have been captured...

Page 90: ...if the camera is switched off images can be reviewed by pressing and holding the button for 2 seconds If no new images have been captured the last reviewed image will be displayed If there are no imag...

Page 91: ...2 1 Battery Level Indicator 7 Date 2 Image Size 8 Time 3 Aspect Ratio 9 Shutter Speed 4 Image Quality 10 F Number 5 Folder numbering File numbering 11 Exposure Compensation Value 6 File number Total f...

Page 92: ...1 25 X1 6 X2 0 X2 5 X3 15 X4 0 X5 0 X6 3 X8 0 X10 0 WHILE IN ZOOMED IN VIEW Rotate the Front Dial to the position to increase magnification Rotate the Front Dial to the position to decrease magnificat...

Page 93: ...e the Front Dial to the position WHILE IN CONTACT SHEET VIEW Press the buttons to change the thumbnail image selection Rotate the Front Dial to the position the selected thumbnail image will be review...

Page 94: ...numbering 25 Drive Mode 7 Lock 26 Color Mode Toning Effect 8 Mark 9 Focusing Frame 27 Contrast 10 File Size 28 Sharpness 11 Sound Memo 29 Saturation 12 Overexposure Correction 30 Focal Length 13 Tone...

Page 95: ...It is possible to obtain detailed histogram information for a particular section of an image For more information on the histogram see the next section While magnifying the image in the Image Info Scr...

Page 96: ...lues are never used in the image indicating that the image is underexposed and therefore will appear dark In general when the histogram is higher on the left side the image is mostly composed of dark...

Page 97: ...dialog Delete current file will be displayed 3 To delete the file select Yes by using the buttons and press the button If you don t delete the file select No by using the buttons and press the button...

Page 98: ...ed file only All Marked Delete all marked images on the card See P 102 104 for information on marking images All Delete all files on the card 3 Press the or button to confirm your selection A confirma...

Page 99: ...99 OTHER REVIEWING FEATURES This section explains how to use Slideshow Lock Mark Rotate and so on...

Page 100: ...ted Review card contents carefully before formatting TIP Locked files have a read only status when viewed on a computer TO LOCK A SINGLE FILE 1 Display images to lock press the button and open Playbac...

Page 101: ...ct Files Select multiple files to lock Use the buttons to display the file to lock and the buttons to display icon Repeat the process to select files to lock Lock Lock all marked images on the card Se...

Page 102: ...Images can be marked for various reasons such as to identify favorites to select images for a Slideshow or to select images to be deleted with the All marked menu item in the Delete Menu P 98 TIP Ima...

Page 103: ...n be used as a shortcut key for marking images See P 107 TO MARK MULTIPLE IMAGES 1 Press the button and open Playback Menu P 27 to select Mark 2 Select from the following options from the sub menu Sel...

Page 104: ...in all marked images WARNING When Select Files Mark All or Unmark All is done it may take much time to finish them depending on the number of files in the card TIP Select Unmark All from the Mark Menu...

Page 105: ...e back into its original orientation rotate it in the opposite direction The button can be used as a shortcut key for rotating images See P 107 Images rotated on the camera will be displayed in their...

Page 106: ...the buttons and press the button EXPOSURE WARNING It is possible to indicate the over exposed areas by highlighting them in red Set to On from Playback Menu P 27 Exposure Warning The Exposure Warning...

Page 107: ...rrently selected image by pressing the button If the current image is already marked the image will be unmarked Exposure Warning Each time the button is pressed toggle the exposure warning on or off R...

Page 108: ...e terminated automatically when 30 seconds has passed To play the recording sound memo press the button See P 109 for instruction of Viewing Images With Sound Confirmation message for overwriting the...

Page 109: ...nge the volume of the recorded sound it is possible to change the setting from Camera Settings P 27 Sound Settings Playback Volume Please see Sound Settings in P 122 for more information The sound rec...

Page 110: ...of all marked images on the card Slideshow Settings It is possible to set the length of time that each picture will be displayed and the availability of Repeat TO START A SLIDESHOW 1 Press the button...

Page 111: ...mage in a slideshow is displayed Repeat No Yes Set whether the slideshow loops continuously or stops on the last image Duration Select Duration using the buttons then select the desired number of seco...

Page 112: ...OF MENU Select Files Set the print quantity by pressing the buttons To set number of copies from multiple images select the image that you wish to print by pressing the buttons and then set the print...

Page 113: ...113 CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS This section explains how to change the setting of basic camera operation to your desired settings...

Page 114: ...e filename will consist of _SDI instead of SDIM File numbering can be continuous or can be reset every time an empty card is detected The File Numbering can be set from Camera Settings P 27 File Numbe...

Page 115: ...set to Auto Reset 4 If you usually set File numbering to Continuous set to Continuous once again If you wish to continue to take pictures with any other card please proceed it from step 3 TO CHANGE F...

Page 116: ...ed display mode can be set to hide Select unrequired mode from Display Mode Settings and set them to Off Display Info Shooting information to display can be selected Off Only the information at the bo...

Page 117: ...e 4 White 4 segments with a white line 9 White 9 segments with a white line 16 White 16 segments with a white line Histogram Histogram that is useful in determining exposure can be displayed Refer P 9...

Page 118: ...tically the display changes to one for vertical shooting WARNING Electronic level usually has error about 1 The more it is tilted the larger the error becomes and in such case it does not work properl...

Page 119: ...from Capture Settings P 27 Switch Dial Functions Select the desired Exposure Mode by pressing the button and change the function by using the button To apply the setting press the button To reset to...

Page 120: ...AUTO POWER OFF The dp2 Quattro has LCD Off and Auto Power Off functions in order to conserve battery power If not used for a predetermined amount of time the color LCD monitor or power will be turned...

Page 121: ...sec 30 sec 30 sec 1 min 1 min Default 5 min Default 5 min 10 min 10 min TIP To disable LCD Off set LCD Off to Off To disable Auto Power Off set Auto Power Off to Off WARNING It is not possible to set...

Page 122: ...ed alarm when the focus is not verified and operation sound of the self timer by setting to On or Off The default setting is On Sound Volume It is possible to set the volume of Shutter Sound and Opera...

Page 123: ...tton To cancel the reset settings select No by pressing the button and press the button If you want to reset all the camera settings including other settings you will have to reset the camera to facto...

Page 124: ...124 CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER...

Page 125: ...our camera to a computer with the provided USB cable WARNING Please ensure your computer is not in sleep mode whilst your camera connects to the computer It may cause the data to be lost or damaged Do...

Page 126: ...126 REFERENCE This section introduces optional accessories and explains specifications of the camera...

Page 127: ...ight condition CABLE RELEASE SWITCH CR 31 This cable release allows releasing the shutter without touching the camera by connecting it to camera USB terminal It is useful when attaching the camera to...

Page 128: ...e pictures or connecting the camera to a computer we recommend that you operate the camera from a household power outlet 1 Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter 2 Open the Battery Cover and open the...

Page 129: ...not open the Battery Cover or Card Cover By doing so the camera will turn off and result in data loss This could also cause damage to the camera and or memory card When you have finished using the ca...

Page 130: ...CD monitor HOW TO STORE THE CAMERA If you intend to store the camera for a long time remove the battery To avoid growth of fungus store the camera and lens in a dry cool and ventilated place with a dr...

Page 131: ...ode Press the shutter button half way or any other button P 120 The shutter does not release The camera is busy writing to the card Please wait until the card busy light goes off Card is full Insert a...

Page 132: ...s on the color LCD monitor Dust or dirt has adhered to the color LCD monitor Clean the color LCD monitor with a blower or eyeglass cloth P 130 The color LCD monitor is worn out Please consult the reta...

Page 133: ...ions it cannot be adequately adjusted even with Overexposure Correction which causes tinting on a part of the subject In this case please turn Overexposure Correction Off P 81 Cannot delete images Ima...

Page 134: ...le Format Lossless compression RAW Data 14 bit JPEG Exif 2 3 RAW JPEG Image size 3 2 Number of Pixels SUPER HIGH JPEG 7680 x 5120 HIGH 5424 x 3616 LOW 2704 x 1808 Image Quality RAW JPEG Fine Normal Ba...

Page 135: ...to 3EV for appropriate exposure Shutter Speed 1 2000 30sec Depending on the aperture value shutter speed changes Flash Mode Forced Flash Red Eye Reduction Flash Slow Synchro Mode External Flash Sync...

Page 136: ...quipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the eq...

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