OSHIFT button
Holdingdown the"SHIFT" button for 1second or longer displays the "SHIFT CONTROL" guide.
Bypressing one of the displayed button combinations, you can quickly and easily access the corresponding
setting.
The functions you can access vary depending on the current mode. The example below shows the
procedure for Photography mode.
lHold down the 'SHIFT" button ]
for1 second or longer
Photometry /White balance
Holding down the "SHIFT" buttonand pressing
a buttonchanges the setting on the Command
dial, Release the button to confirm the setting.
Referto the page listed in the table below for
details of the respective settings.
Self-timer
Photometry
White balance
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Self-timer
Hold down the "SHIFT" button and press the
"AE-L" button to change between 2 sec., 10
sec. and OFF as the self-timer setting,

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LCD monitor brightness /Volume adjustment
Holding down the "SHIFT" button and pressing
the "DISP" button displays the menu.Press "A"
or ,,vf,, to select an option and Press "_1"or
"lp." to change the setting. Then press the
"MENU/OK" button to confirm the setting.
Note that the volume can only be adjusted in
Playback mode.
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Set the Power switch to "1_1" and @ Set the
Mode dial to "IB]i_I'L ® Then set the Focus mode
selector switch to "S-AF".
Focal range
Wide-angle: Approx. 50 cm (1.6 ft.) to infinity
Telephoto: Approx. 90 cm (3.0 ft.) to infinity
;Forclose-up shots, use the Macro setting (_P.56).
,;;tIf the "_", "j _mr; 0_ t_lJ_ 2fti ", "_"
or "_" message appears, see P.111.
Press the Flash pop-up button to pop up the flash.
_;tWhen the flash is popped up, the image may disappear and
the screen may go dark briefly due to flash charging. At the
same time, the indicator lamp blinks orange.
_t When using theflash in very dusty conditions or when itis
snowing, white dots may appear inthe image due to the flash
reflecting off the dust particles or snowflakes. Try taking the
shot using Suppressed flash mode.
Each time you press the "EVF/LCD" button, the
display switches between the viewfinder (EVF) and
the monitor (LCD). If the AF frame in the viewfinder
(EVF) is difficult to see, adjust the viewfinder using
the Diopter adjustment dial.

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