u/yMagnified View

You can magnify the image by 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor.

1 Magnify the image.

During image playback, press the <u> button.

XThe image will be magnified.

If you hold down the <u> button, the

image will continue to be magnified until

Magnified area position it reaches the maximum magnification. To reduce the magnification, press the <y> button. If you hold down the button, the magnification will continue to reduce to the single image display.

2 Scroll around the image.

Use <9> to scroll around the

magnified image.

To exit the magnified display, press the <x> button and the single image display will return.

Magnified View’s Starting Position

Normally, the magnified view starts at the image center. When the [4 Enlarge display] menu option is set to [Enlarge from selected AF point], the magnified view starts at the selected AF point. This is convenient for quickly checking the focus.

While in the magnified view, you can keep the same magnified area and magnification when you turn the <5> dial to view another image.

In the case of images shot with automatic AF point selection or with manual focus <g>, the magnification will start at the image center. Magnified view is not possible during the image review immediately after the image is taken.

With [Enlarge from selected AF point]

The starting magnification varies depending on the image size that was set.

If C.Fn III -8-1/2/3 is set, the focusing point area will be expanded and the magnified view starts from the AF point that actually achieved focus. Therefore,

the view may not be magnified from the manually-selected AF point. A movie cannot be magnified.

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