HISTOGRAM DISPLAY
1.Image size (p. 72)
2.Image quality (p. 72)
3.Shutter speed
4.Aperture
5.Exposure mode (p. 39)
6.Camera sensitivity (ISO) (p. 54)
7.Histogram
8.Focal length
9.Exposure compensation (p. 48)
To view the histogram of the displayed image, press the up key. Press the down key to return to
10.Flash compensation (p. 60)
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12.Metering mode (p. 59)
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14.Folder name - file number (p. 120)
15.Date of recording
16.Frame number /
Total number of images
The dark area of the histogram shows the luminance distribution of the recorded image from black (left) to white (right). Each one of the 256 vertical lines indicates the relative proportion of that light value in the image. The histogram can be used to evaluate exposure and contrast, but displays no color information.
Luminance limit displayAreas of the image approaching the shadow and highlight luminance limit are indicated in the image thumbnail. The portions of the image which levels are close to 0 and 255 flash.
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