MONITOR AMPLIFICATION
The monitor amplification options control the display of the live image. Monitor amplification has two settings:
Auto - in
When the automatic monitor amplification activates, the Flex Digital Magnifier (p. 105) cannot be used. If the real- time histogram (p. 45) is used, it will reflect the amplified image and not the final values of the exposure.
Normal - the monitor image is not amplified in low light.
When using the manual (M) exposure mode (p. 56), two other options are available:
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| Color mode | Nat. (sRGB) |
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| Sharpness | Normal |
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| Noise reductn | On |
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| Monitor amp. | Auto |
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| Manual exp. | Exp.priority |
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Exposure priority - the live image reflects the set exposure. Automatic monitor amplification is disabled.
Display priority - the live images is displayed regardless of the exposure settings. This allows the image to be composed on the monitor when using a flash as the main light source. When selected, the manual exposure mode indicator turns red on the monitor.
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