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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
To make Record Menu settings
1.
Slide the Function Switch to REC.
2.
Press MENU.
MENU is disabled while the
dial is set to
or .
If nothing happens when
you press MENU, change
the dial setting.
3.
Use [+] and [–] to select
the item whose setting
you want to change, and
then press the shutter
button.
SHARPNESS ......
TIME STAMP.......
FOLDER ..............
SPOT........ Measures light in a limited
area in the center of the im-
age. Use this setting when
you want exposure to be in
accordance with the lighting
of the subject itself, without
being affected by the light-
ing around the periphery of
the subject.
SOFT, NORMAL, HARD
This setting is used when recording por-
traits to control outlines.
SOFT ......... Select for a soft image.
HARD ........ Select for a sharp image.
This setting controls whether or not a
time is imprinted inside the image.
Turning on this feature causes the cur-
rent date to be “stamped” on the recorded
image. The date cannot be removed once
it is stamped.
Use this setting to select a folder in which
to store a recorded image.
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
4.
Use [+] and [–] to select the setting you want
and then press the shutter button.
If you want to change other settings, press MENU and
then repeat steps 3 and 4.
The QUALITY, MOVIE MODE, and MOVIE TIME set-
tings you make are always retained, even when you
turn off the camera.
For the WB, APERTURE, DIGITAL ZOOM, and ME-
TERING settings, you can use the procedure under
“Customizing Record Mode Power On Settings” on
page 63 specify whether or not settings should be re-
tained when camera power is turned off.
Performing Manual White Balance
Certain lighting conditions can cause Auto white balance to
take a very long time or can result in a limitation of the ad-
justable range (color temperature). If you suspect your cur-
rent lighting conditions are causing problems, try performing
manual white balance. This sets white balance to a level that
can be used under any lighting conditions.
The following procedure describes how to perform manual
white balance using a white piece of paper. For optimum re-
sults, you should use a special reflective plate that should be
commercially available from a local camera equipment
shop.
1.
Slide the Function Switch to REC.
2.
Press MENU.
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
3.
Use [+] and [–] to select
WB, and then press the
shutter button.
4.
Use [+] and [–] to select
MWB, and then press the
shutter button.
5.
Press MENU to start manual white balance set-
ting.
Keep the camera pointed at the white piece of paper.
Pressing the shutter button at this time returns the
camera to the white balance setting that was obtained
the last time you performed this manual white balance
procedure.
6.
The manual white balance procedure stops au-
tomatically when it is done.
If the manual white balance procedure does not end
automatically, press the shutter button to interrupt it.
Customizing Record Mode Power On Set-
tings
A power on setting is one that is set by the camera automati-
cally whenever you turn it on. Normally, the camera uses its
own built-in power on default settings. With the procedure
described here, however, you can tell the camera to save the
camera’s current WB (white balance), APERTURE, DIGI-
TAL ZOOM, FLASH, AF/MF/MACRO, and METERING set-
tings in mode memory when it is turned off, and to restore
the setting when power is turned on again. Settings stored in
mode memory override the camera’s preset defaults.
The following table shows the items whose settings you can
save in mode memory. Note that the procedure described
here only lets you select ON (save current setting in mode
memory) or OFF (use the camera’s preset default setting).
The procedures for changing current settings can be found
on the pages noted in the table.
7.
After the camera finishes making the white bal-
ance setting, it returns to the screen shown in
step 4 above. Press the shutter button to exit
the manual white balance procedure.
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
AUTO
AF
MULTI
WB
APERTURE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FLASH
AF/MF/MACRO
METERING
Current Manual Mode white
balance setting (page 59).
Current Manual Mode aper-
ture setting (page 60).
Current Manual Mode digital
zoom setting (page 60).
Current flash mode setting
(page 41).
Current focus mode setting:
Auto Focus, Manual Focus
(page 49), or Macro Mode
(page 50).
Current Manual Mode meter-
ing setting (page 60).
Item ON
OFF
(camera preset)
To turn power on default settings on and off
1.
Slide the Function Switch to REC.
2.
Align the dial with .
3.
Use [+] and [–] to select
MODE MEMORY and
then press the shutter
button.
4.
Use [+] and [–] to select the item you want, and
then press the shutter button to toggle it on
and off.
Turning an item on stores its current setting in mode
memory when the camera is turned off, while turning
an item off tells the camera to use its preset default
setting.
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