CANCEL button:Used to exit a menu without making changes.

 

The screen returns to the previous menu or

 

function.
USER button:Accesses user-assigned functions.
JOG dial:Rotate the JOG dial clockwise or

 

counterclockwise to display the previous or next

 

menu or photo. The JOG dial is used in either the

 

raised or unraised position, depending on the

 

menu or function. To use the JOG dial in the

 

raised position, pull it up as shown below.

Main menu

When you press the MENU button in playback mode, the Main menu is displayed. All operations can be started from this menu.

Function

Description

 

 

Delete

Delete 1 image or Delete all images

 

 

Magnify

Max 9.4 times (for JPEG images with 3008 2000 pixels)

 

Max 2 times (for RAW images)

 

Display position can be moved (vertical/horizontal).

 

 

Lock

Lock/Unlock 1 image, Lock all images or Unlock all

 

images

 

 

Function

Description

 

 

Print Order

Set DPOF for one, Set DPOF for all (0 - 99), or View current

 

DPOF.

 

 

Slide Show

Play photo images in a slide show.

 

 

Camera

Displays the Camera Settings menu. For details, see

Settings

"Camera Settings menu" below.

 

 

Camera Settings menu

How to open the menu

To open the Camera Settings menu, follow the steps below.

1.Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is displayed.

2.Use the JOG dial to select Camera Settings and press the ENTER button. The Camera Settings menu is displayed.

Function

Description

 

 

Current Settings

Displays current settings.

 

 

Color Setting

Color or Monochrome

 

 

Film Setting

Available from Film1, Film2, Film3, or Standard.

 

When selecting Film1, Film2, or Film3, you can

 

set a value for Edge Enhance, Saturation, Tint,

 

Contrast, and NR (Noise Reduction).

 

 

Basic Setup

Displays the Basic Setup menu. See “Basic Setup

 

menu” on page 42.

 

 

Format SD Card

Quick Format or Full Format

 

 

Assign USER Button

Assigns a function to the USER button.

 

Available functions are Delete, Lock, Magnify,

 

Print, Settings, and Film.

 

 

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