Using the Multi Control Dial

Turning the multi control dial clockwise is equivalent to pressing the button, while turning the multi control dial counterclockwise is equivalent to pressing the button (it is equivalent to pressing the or button with some functions).

You can perform the following operations when you turn the multi control dial.

zSelecting Special Scene modes (Basic Guide: p. 11)

zSelecting the Menu item (Basic Guide: p. 16)

zExposure shift when shooting movie (p. 43)

zSelecting an aperture value in Av (p. 51, 52)

zAdjusting the focus in manual focus mode (p. 64)

zSelecting the image in Playback mode

(p. 88, 89, 90, 91)

zOperating DPOF (p. 106, 108, 110)

zErasing the image z Selecting the FUNC. menu

(Basic Guide: p. 15)

item (Basic Guide: p. 16)

zSelecting the time zone z Selecting the movie mode

(p. 24)

(p. 41)

zSelecting the Stitch z Selecting a shutter speed in

Assist mode (p. 45)

Tv (p. 50, 52)

z Selecting the shutter

z Selecting the AF Frame

speed and the aperture

(p. 61)

value in M (p. 51, 52)

 

z Program Shift (p. 66)

z Adjusting the exposure

 

(p. 69)

z Operating when

z Operating the sound

viewing/editing movies

memos (p. 97)

(p. 94, 95, 96)

 

z Registering the My

 

Camera contents

 

(p. 113, 114)

 

Using the Viewfinder

Setting the LCD monitor to Off (p. 15) and using the optical viewfinder can help conserve power while shooting.

zThe viewfinder has a field of vision of approximately 80% of the actual shooting image.

Shows the center of the image

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