E, Fand N(User Setting Modes)
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Up to three setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (user settings) can be saved in E, Fand N. The saved settings can be immediately retrieved for shooting simply by rotating the mode dial to E, For N. This is convenient when you want to shoot with these settings, or you only want to slightly change the settings. Shooting is possible in A(Programmed auto), B
Shooting mode | 2 | Photo info |
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Initial monitor display | Flash mode | Focus mode |
AF area mode | AF assist |
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Image quality | Image size | ISO sensitivity |
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White balance | Auto bracketing |
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Picture Control | Metering | Continuous |
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Autofocus mode | Flash exp. comp. | Noise reduction filter |
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Long exposure NR | Distortion control | |
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Flash control | Active | Zoom memory |
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1Choose the standard shooting mode (default setting is A). The current flexible program (when set to A), shutter speed (when set to Bor D) or aperture value (when set to Cor D) settings are also
saved.
2Set the zoom position for when the mode dial is set. Choose 28 mm (default setting), 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm, 105 mm, 135 mm, 200 mm or Current zoom position.
3 This setting is not applied to the setup menu settings.
4Set the information displayed on the monitor when the mode dial is set (default setting is Show info).
5The current focus distance is also saved when the focus mode is E(manual focus).
6 The current focus area position is saved when AF area mode is set to Manual.
7 The preset value for preset manual applies to the A, B, C, D, E, Fand Nshooting modes.
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