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There is also a one-button short-
cut for toggling the overexpo-
sure marker on and off.
To use it , pr ess a nd ho ld
until the indicator is workin g
as you would like (enabled or
disabled).
Overexposure

indicator shortcut !

Battery-saver mode

In this mode, the digital back is fully responsive, so you can take pictures but the screen
is not lit up, thereby saving battery power.
You can enter the menu system while shooting in this mode (which activates the screen
until you exit the menu sy stem again) but the approval, zoom and navigator buttons
have no effect.
You can also save battery power by turning down the brightness and/or contrast of
the display using the entries of the MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE >
DISPLAY menu. See Making Display Settings for details.
Other ways to save battery power include setting a display time-out and/or a power-
down time-out (each of these is disabled by default). Use MAIN MENU > SETTINGS
> USER INTERFACE > Power Down to set a power-down time out. Use MAIN MENU
> SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE > DISPLAY > Timeout to set a display time-out. See
also Entries of the USER INTERFACE Menu and Making Display Settings for details
about these settings.

Full-Screen Mode

In full-screen mode, you can browse your images at standard preview resolution without
any distracting data surrounding t hem.
Because the current approv al setting is not shown in full-s creen mode, the approval
button has no effect. is will prevent you from accidentally assigning the wrong status
without knowing it.

Overexposure indicator

ough the histogram shows you when some of your pixels are overexposed, it does not
tell you which ones. In a shot with ma ny bright areas, it can be ha rd to know whether
the key parts of your image are just bright or completely overexposed. To help you find
them, the digital ba ck can provide an overexp osure indicator, which shows preci sely
which areas of your shot are overexposed (i.e., pixels t hat are at maximum bright ness,
thereby eliminating details).
When enabled, the overexposure i ndicator flashes the overex posed pixels from black
to white.
To enable or disable the overexposure ind icator, use the MAIN MENU > SET TINGS >
USER INTERFACE > Mark Overexp. entry.