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Settings Shooting
You can set Custom Image when the exposure mode is set to e (Program), K (Sensitivity Priority), b (Shutter Priority), c (Aperture Priority), a (Manual) or p (Bulb). By using Custom Image to change the [Image Tone], you can adjust settings such as the color and contrast before shooting an image.
Select from the following six modes for Image Tone: Bright, Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant and Monochrome. The default setting is [Bright].
You can adjust the following items for Image Tone.
Saturation*1 | Sets the color saturation. (Available settings: | |
Hue*1 | Sets the color. (Available settings: | |
Contrast | Sets the image contrast. (Available settings: | |
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Sharpness | Sets the sharpness of the image outlines. (Available | |
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Filter Effect*2 | used. Sets the filter color. (Available settings: [None], | |
[Green], [Yellow], [Orange], [Red], [Magenta], [Blue], [Cyan], | ||
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Toning*2 | Sets the level for cold tone adjustment (– direction) and | |
warm tone adjustment (+ direction). (Available settings: | ||
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*1 This can be set when any mode other than [Monochrome] is selected. *2 This can be set when [Monochrome] is selected.
1 Press the { button in Capture
Fn | CUSTOM IMAGE |
mode.
The Fn menu appears.
OK AUTO
Fn Exit