1Turn on the POWER switch of the
2 Slide the OPEN button in the arrow direction to open the LCD monitor.
3Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor for most convenient viewing.
The monitor can turn up to 180 degrees towards the lens and up to 90 degrees towards you.
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To prevent
4 The options BRIGHTNESS, COLOR LEVEL, and CONTRAST show respectively the brightness, colour level and contrast of the screen. These options can be found in the <LCD MONITOR> screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page.
5Through the menu option LCD MON CHAR, specify whether or not the LCD should display the same characters as the viewfinder.
This menu option can be found in the <OUTPUT SEL> screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page.
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z When closing the LCD monitor make sure that it is shut tight.
z In an environment with sudden temperature changes, condensation may form on the liquid crystal surface of the monitor. If this happens, wipe off the moisture with a soft, dry cloth.
z When the
When shooting with the LCD display angled 180 degrees towards the lens, you can set the menu option SELF SHOOT to “MIRROR”, to horizontally flip the video image on the LCD display, and allow you to view a mirror image while shooting.
Note that only the video image on the LCD monitor is horizontally flipped, not the actual video being recorded.
The menu option SELF SHOOT can be found in the <LCD MONITOR> screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page.
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When the LCD monitor is angled 180 degrees towards you with the menu option SELF SHOOT to “MIRROR”, the LCD monitor does not provide the same status indication as the viewfinder, regardless of the setting for the menu option LCD MON CHAR.
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