USING THE OK BUTTON SHORTCUT. Sigma SD14


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USING THE OK BUTTON SHORTCUT

The button can be used as a shortcut key for locking, marking, or rotating images. By setting the button to perform the most commonly used operation, images can be easily locked, marked, or rotated with a single button press. Alternatively, the button shortcut can be used to temporarily toggle the over-exposure overlay on or off.

TO SET THE OK SHORTCUT

1

Press the button on the back of the camera to display the Camera Set-up Menu.

(See P.104)

2

Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select “OK Shortcut”.

3

Press the arrow or to open the sub-menu.

4

Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select desired shortcut.

Shortcut options are: None, Lock/Unlock,

Mark/Unmark, Rotate , Rotate , or Exp.

Warning.

5

Press the arrow or to apply the setting or the arrow or to close sub-menu without making any changes.

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TO USE THE OK SHORTCUT

1

Press to see recorded images.

2

Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select an image .

3

Press to lock, mark, or rotate the image or toggle exposure warning (depending on the shortcut setting).

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If the shortcut is set to “Lock”, images that are already locked can be unlocked by pressing the button. Similarly, if the shortcut is set to

Mark”, images that are already marked can be unmarked by pressing the

button.

The button can’t be used as a shortcut key while a dialog box, menu, or error screen is open or if the camera is in Jump Mode.

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