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Using the accessories supplied
This section describes how to use the shoulder strap, the eyepiece cover, and eyecup. The other accessories are described in the following pages.
• Rechargeable battery pack (page 18)
• Battery charger, Power cord (mains lead) (page 18)
Attaching the shoulder strap
Attach both ends of the strap onto the camera.
• You can also attach the eyepiece cover
Eyepiece cover
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Using the eyepiece cover and eyecup
You can prevent light from entering through the viewfinder and affecting the exposure. When the shutter is released without the use of the viewfinder in viewfinder mode, as in shooting with the self-timer, attach the eyepiece cover.
1
Tilt the LCD monitor downward.
2
Carefully slide the eyecup off by pushing on each side of the eyecup.
• Put your fingers under the eyecup, and slide it upward.
• When attaching the FDA-M1AM
Magnifier (sold separately), the FDA-
A1AM Angle Finder (sold separately), or the FDA-ME1AM Magnifying
Eyepiece (sold separately) to the camera, remove the eyecup as illustrated and attach them.
3
Slide the eyepiece cover over the viewfinder.
Note
• The eyepiece sensors located below the viewfinder may be activated depending on the situation, and the focus may be adjusted or the LCD monitor may continue to
flash. In such cases, turn off both [Eye-Start AF] (page 41) and [Auto off w/ VF]
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Table of contents
- 7 Notes on using your camera
- 9 Table of Contents
- 13 Preparing the camera
- 13 Checking the accessories supplied
- 14 Identifying parts
- 18 Preparing the battery pack
- 25 Attaching a lens
- 27 Inserting a memory card
- 31 Preparing the camera
- 33 Using the accessories supplied
- 35 Checking the number of recordable images
- 37 Cleaning
- 40 Before your operation
- 40 Switching between the LCD monitor and viewfinder (OVF)
- 40 Adjusting the focus of the finder (diopter adjustment)
- 42 The status of the screen in Live View mode
- 42 Switching the status of the LCD monitor
- 43 Recording information display
- 45 The status of the screen in viewfinder (OVF) mode
- 45 Switching the status of the LCD monitor
- 46 Recording information display on the LCD monitor
- 48 Viewfinder
- 49 Selecting a function/setting
- 50 Selecting a function with the Fn (Function) button
- 51 The functions selected by the Fn (Function) button
- 52 The functions selected by the MENU button
- 58 Shooting images
- 58 Shooting an image without camera shake
- 58 Correct posture
- 59 Using the SteadyShot function
- 60 Using a tripod
- 61 Shooting with the automatic setting
- 63 Shooting with a suitable setting for the subject
- 63 Shooting with preset settings according to the scene (Scene Selection)
- 66 Shooting panoramic images (Sweep Panorama)
- 69 Shooting 3D-panoramic images (3D Sweep Panorama)
- 70 Shooting an image the way you want it (Exposure mode)
- 71 Shooting with program auto
- 72 Shooting by controlling the blur of the background (Aperture priority)
- 75 Shooting a moving subject with various expressions (Shutter speed priority)
- 77 Shooting with the exposure adjusted manually (Manual exposure)
- 79 Shooting trails with long exposure (BULB)
- 81 Recording movies
- 83 Available recording time for a movie
- 84 Notes on continuous movie recording
- 85 Using the shooting function
- 85 Selecting the focus method
- 85 Using autofocus
- 87 Shooting with your desired composition (Focus-lock)
- 88 Selecting the focus method to suit the movement of the subject (Autofocus Mode)
- 89 Selecting the focus area (AF area)
- 90 Adjusting the focus manually (Manual focus)
- 91 Composing your shot using the image sensor (Focus check Live View)
- 93 Checking the focus by enlarging the image
- 95 Detecting faces
- 95 Using the Face Detection function
- 96 Capturing smiling faces (Smile Shutter)
- 98 Using the flash
- 101 Performing wireless flash shooting
- 102 Adjusting the brightness of the image (Exposure, Flash compensation, Metering)
- 102 Shooting with fixed brightness (AE Lock)
- 103 Using brightness compensation for the entire image (Exposure compensation)
- 105 Adjusting the amount of flash light (Flash Compensation)
- 106 Selecting the flash control mode to set the amount of flash light (Flash control)
- 107 Selecting the method for measuring the brightness of a subject (Metering Mode)
- 108 Setting ISO
- 109 Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically (D-Range)
- 109 Correcting the brightness of the image (D-Range Optimizer)
- 110 Compensating automatically with rich gradation (Auto High Dynamic Range)
- 112 Image processing
- 112 Selecting your desired image processing (Creative Style)
- 113 Changing the range of color reproduction (Color Space)
- 114 Adjusting the color tones (White balance)
- 114 Adjusting the white balance to suit a specific light source (Auto/Preset white balance)
- 115 Setting the color temperature and a filter effect (Color Temperature/Color Filter)
- 116 Registering the color tones (Custom white balance)
- 118 Selecting the drive mode
- 118 Shooting single shot
- 118 Shooting continuously
- 119 Using the self-timer
- 120 Shooting images with the exposure shifted (Exposure bracket)
- 122 Shooting with white balance shifted (WB bracket)
- 122 Shooting with the Wireless Remote Commander
- 123 Using the viewing function
- 123 Playing back images
- 129 Checking the information of recorded images
- 133 Protecting images (Protect)
- 134 Deleting images (Delete)
- 136 Viewing images on a TV screen
- 140 Changing your setup
- 140 Setting image size and image quality
- 144 Setting the method for recording on a memory card
- 148 Changing the noise reduction setting
- 149 Changing the function of the buttons
- 150 Changing other settings
- 152 Setting the LCD monitor
- 154 Confirming the version of the camera
- 155 Resetting to the default
- 158 Viewing images on a computer
- 158 Using with your computer
- 160 Using the software
- 164 Connecting the camera to the computer
- 167 Creating a movie disc
- 171 Printing images
- 171 Specifying DPOF
- 173 Others
- 173 Specifications
- 178 Troubleshooting
- 187 Warning messages
- 190 Precautions
- 193 AVCHD format
- 194 3D-shootings
- 195 Index
- 195 Index