ŠEven in the no information display mode,

shooting information appears for approximately 6 seconds (shooting information may not appear depending on the camera settings at that time).

ŠThe camera shake warning icon will appear on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) in low light conditions while the camera is preparing to shoot. When this icon appears, use one of the following shooting methods.

-Set the flash to On or Auto

-Set the image stabilizer function to On (p. 29)

-Fix the camera to a tripod

ŠPlease note that image information recorded by this camera may not display correctly on other cameras and image information recorded by other cameras may not display correctly on this camera.

Overexposure Warning

Overexposed portions of the image blink. The overexposure warning appears at the following times.

ŠWhen reviewing an image right after it is shot in the LCD monitor (information view) or in the viewfinder

ŠIn the detailed display mode of the Playback mode

Using the LCD Monitor

The LCD monitor can be opened to the following range of positions.

 

Opened from left to right 180

 

degrees. Tilted forward 180

 

degrees toward the lens or

b

backward 90 degrees.

zWhen the LCD monitor is

 

 

opened left 180 degrees and

 

tilted 180 degrees toward the

a

lens, the displayed image is

 

automatically flipped and

 

reversed (the Reverse Display

 

function) so that it appears

 

correctly from in front of the lens.

 

Fold the LCD monitor back

 

against the camera body until it

 

clicks into place.

 

zIf it is not fully closed, the

 

image will appear reversed.

 

Always keep the LCD monitor

 

closed to protect it when the

 

camera is not in use.

Using the Viewfinder

If the surroundings are too bright (for example, when you are shooting outdoors) and images on the LCD monitor are not clear, use the viewfinder for shooting. Adjust the viewfinder focus with the diopter adjustment dial (p. 12) so the displayed information (p. 24) appears clearly.

26 1. Preparing the Camera