183
* : Standard, : Held vertically
When shooting, the camera detects if it is held vertically or horizontally, and adjusts settings
accordingly for the best shot. It also detects orientation during playback, so you can hold the
camera in either orientation and it will automatically rotate images for correct viewing.
This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up or down.
Information Displayed on the Screen

Shooting (Information Display)

Shooting Mode (p.188),
Scene Icon (p.184)
Camera Orientation*
White Balance (p.84)
My Colors (p.89)
Drive Mode (p.88)
Exposure Compensation
Amount (p.83)
Camera Shake Warning
(p.29)
FUNC. (Function) (p.45)
Battery Charge Indicator
(p.16)
Compression (Image
Quality) (p.58) /
Recording Pixels (pp.58,
108)
Eye-Fi Connection
Status (p.175)
Recordable Shots (p.59)
Image Quality (Movies)
(p.108)
AF Frame (p.93)
Remaining Time (p.108)
Spot AE Point Frame
(p.98)
Focusing Range (p.91),
AF Lock (p.97)
Digital Zoom
Magnification (p.53) /
Digital Tele-converter
(p.92)
Shooting Movies (p.33)
Flash Mode (pp.52, 83)
Red-Eye Correction
(p.101)
Touch Shutter (pp.27,
162)
Date Stamp (p.54)
DISP. (Display) (p.43)
Grid Lines (p.164)
Self-Timer (pp.55, 56)
AE Lock (p.99), FE Lock
(p.99)
Shutter Speed
Aperture Value
Metering Method (p.98)
i-Contrast (p.87)
ISO Speed (p.86)
Super Slow Motion Movie
Shooting Time (p.106)
Zoom Bar (p.26)
Blink Detection (p.102)
IS Mode Icon (p.185)
IS Mode (p.165)
Time Zone (p.159)
Wind Filter (p.107)
Exposure Compensation
Bar (p.83)