Monitor Settings

Press the dbutton Mztab (A13) MMonitor settings

Option

Description

 

On (default setting): The captured image is displayed in the

 

monitor immediately after shooting and the monitor display

 

returns to the shooting screen.

Image review

Off: The captured image is not displayed immediately after

 

shooting.

 

Tone level information: Tone level information (A11) is

 

displayed in the monitor immediately after shooting.

 

Set the monitor brightness to one of 6 levels.

 

Default setting: 3

Brightness

uis suitable when very bright light under the open sky

makes the monitor difficult to see. Colors may appear

 

 

different from the actual image.

 

Cannot be set when the viewfinder is used.

 

Set the display options displayed in the monitor (A11)

 

during shooting. The following display options can be set for

 

each of Show info and Hide info.

 

XVirtual horizon: Displays the virtual horizon for checking

 

whether the camera is horizontal. When the camera is

 

horizontal or vertical, the mark on the virtual horizon display

 

turns green.

Photo info

YHistograms: Displays a graph that shows the brightness

distribution in the image (A16).

 

 

ZFraming grid: Displays a boxed guide for framing.

 

Default setting: All hidden (off)

 

To select show or hide, select an option with the multi

 

selector, and then press the kbutton to turn the check

 

box on wor off.

 

After finishing the setting, select Confirm and press the k

 

button.

Virtual horizon

Select Circle (default setting) or Bars when the virtual horizon

display

is set to be displayed in Photo info (A16).

 

Select which of the monitor and viewfinder is used to display

 

the playback screen or menu screen when the cbutton or

 

dbutton is pressed during shooting.

Playback/menus

Monitor priority: Switches to the monitor when the

viewfinder has been used for shooting.

 

 

Monitor or viewfinder (default setting): Either the monitor

 

or viewfinder which had been selected before the cbutton

 

or dbutton was pressed is continuously used.

Section Reference

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