To compare the difference in adjustment values:

j You can use light box display to compare adjustment values. The adjustment values are also displayed during light box display. g“Light box display” (P. 87)

To register two types of adjustment values (with the focal point of the lens in front of and behind the subject):

j You can register multiple adjustment values for the same lens. Select the adjustment value to be applied during shooting with the [DATA LIST] screen.

To register two of the same type of lens individually:j You can individually register multiple numbers of the same type of lens.

To specify and register AF targets, or to register the adjustment values for the wide and telephoto directions of the zoom:

j On the [LENS DATA SET] screen, press dto make the following settings.

You can specify individual AF targets and adjust each AF target. Normally, the adjustment values for all AF targets are registered.

You can register different adjustment values for the wide and telephoto directions of the zoom. Normally, the adjustment value for the telephoto direction is registered.

AABATTERY TYPE

The characteristics of AA batteries may differ depending on the battery type and brand. When using the optional power battery holder (HLD-4) with AA batteries, you can set the battery voltage level of the battery check display according to the battery characteristics. Normally, there is no need to change this.

[b] This is the standard setting for battery characteristics of AA alkaline batteries. [c] The warning level is set lower than that of [b].

[d] The warning level is set lower than that of [c].
• To attach the power battery holder to the camera, remove the

 

 

camera’s battery cover, as shown in the diagram to the right.

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xNotes

Depending on the status of the batteries being used, this function may not work properly.

The number of pictures that can be taken increases in the order of [b] [c] [d]; however, no more pictures may be able to be taken without a warning display.

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