Information Displayed on the Screen

Shooting (Information Display)

The same information will display on the viewfinder.

 

Battery Charge Indicator

Digital Zoom

Date Stamp (p. 64)

 

(p. 15)

 

Magnification (p. 62) /

ISO Speed (p. 73)

 

Camera Orientation*

 

Digital Tele-Converter

Grid Lines (p. 148)

 

White Balance (p. 74)

 

(p. 63)

AE Lock (pp. 90, 111),

 

My Colors (p. 76)

 

Focus Bracketing (p. 89)

FE Lock (p. 91)

 

i-Contrast (p. 96)

 

Macro (p. 72), Super

Shutter Speed

 

Drive Mode (p. 75)

 

Macro (p. 72), Manual

Image Stabilizer (p. 149)

 

Histogram (p. 148)

 

Focus (p. 88)

Aperture Value

 

Metering Modes (p. 87)

Shooting Mode

Exposure Compensation

 

Compression (Image

 

Flash Mode (pp. 25, 69,

(p. 69)

 

Quality) (p. 70),

 

92)

AF Frame (p. 25)

 

Recording Pixels (p. 70)

Red-Eye Correction

AEB Shooting (p. 91)

 

Recordable Shots (p. 17)

(p. 97)

Blink Detection (p. 101)

 

Self-Timer (pp. 65, 66, 77,

Flash Exposure

Exposure Level Indicator

 

78)

 

Compensation (p. 98),

(p. 95)

 

Recording Pixels

 

Flash Output (p. 99)

MF Indicator (p. 88)

 

(Movies) (p. 108)

 

Spot AE Point Frame

Buffer Warning

 

Remaining Time /

 

(p. 87)

Time Zone (p. 143)

 

Elapsed Time (p. 32)

 

Image Area: Movies

 

 

 

 

(p. 27) / Image Area: Still

 

 

 

 

Images (p. 108)

 

*

: 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.

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