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1AF frame (p.47)
2Spot metering frame (p.98)
3 AF point (p.105)
4 Flash status (p.62)
Lit: when flash is available.
Blinks: when flash is recommended but not set.
5Focus mode (p.102)
Appears when AF Mode is set to k (Continuous mode) or \.
6Picture/Scene mode icon (p.78)
Icon for Picture mode or Scene mode in use appears.
\(Moving Object), q (Macro), = (Portrait), U (Normal mode in I),
. (Night Scene Portrait), s (Landscape), H (Scene)
7Shutter speed (p.81)
Shutter speed when capturing or adjusting.
Underlined when shutter speed can be adjusted with the
8Aperture value (p.82)
Aperture value when capturing or adjusting.
Underlined when aperture value can be adjusted with the
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