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Frequently-used options and customization (Shooting menus)
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Contrast
Distinction between light and dark
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Sharpness
Sharpness of the image
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Saturation
Vividness of the color
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Gradation
Adjust tone (gradation).
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Auto
Divides the image into detailed
regions and adjusts the brightness
separately for each region. This is
effective for images with areas of
large contrast in which the whites
appear too bright or the blacks
appear too dark.
Normal
Use [Normal] mode for general uses.
High Key
Gradation for a bright subject.
Low Key
Gradation for a dark subject.
Effect
(i-Enhance)
Sets the extent that the effect will be
applied.
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B&W Filter
(Monotone)
Creates a black and white image.
The lter color is brightened and the
complementary color is darkened.
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D
N:Neutral
Creates a normal black and white
image.
Ye:Yellow
Reproduces clearly de ned white
cloud with natural blue sky.
Or:Orange
Slightly emphasizes colors in blue
skies and sunsets.
R:Red
Strongly emphasizes colors in blue
skies and brightness of crimson
foliage.
G:Green
Strongly emphasizes colors in red lips
and green leaves.
Pict. Tone
(Monotone)
Colors the black and white image.
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k
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D
N:Neutral
Creates a normal black and white
image.
S:Sepia
Sepia
B:Blue
Bluish
P:Purple
Purplish
G:Green
Greenish
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Cautions
• Changes to contrast have no effect at settings other than [Normal].