Information Displayed on the Screen

Shooting (Information Display)

Battery Charge Indicator

(p. 15)

Camera Orientation*

White Balance (p. 77)

White Balance

Correction (p. 78)

My Colors (p. 80)

i-Contrast (p. 100)

Drive Mode (p. 79)

Histogram (p. 46)

Metering Modes (p. 91)

Compression (Image

Quality) (pp. 72, 111),

Recording Pixels (p. 72)

Still Images: Recordable

Shots (p. 17)

Movies: Remaining Time/

Elapsed Time (p. 32)

Self-Timer (pp. 66, 67)

AF Frame (p. 25)

 

Date Stamp (p. 65)

Focal Length (p. 64)

 

ISO Speed (p. 76)

Spot AE Point Frame

 

AE Lock (pp. 92, 112),

(p. 91)

 

FE Lock (p. 92)

Digital Zoom

 

Grid Lines (p. 152)

Magnification (p. 62) /

 

Shutter Speed (p. 95)

Digital Tele-Converter

 

Aperture Value

(p. 63)

 

(pp. 96, 97)

Focus Bracketing (p. 90)

 

Exposure Compensation

Macro (p. 75),

 

(p. 70)

Manual Focus (p. 89)

 

AEB Shooting (p. 93)

Shooting Mode

 

Camera Shake Warning

Flash Mode

 

(p. 161)

(pp. 61, 71, 94)

 

Blink Detection (p. 103)

Red-Eye Correction

 

Image Stabilizer (p. 153)

(p. 101)

 

Time Zone (p. 148)

Flash Exposure

 

Wind Filter (p. 112)

Compensation (p. 102),

 

Exposure Level Indicator

Flash Output (p. 103)

 

(p. 97)

 

 

MF Indicator (p. 89)

* : 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.

Switching the Display

You can change the display using the l button.

No Information Display

Information Display

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