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Buttons and menus
List of menu functions
Shooting menu
CARD SETUP
SATURATION
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOR SPACE
WB BKT
RAW JPEG
NOISE FILTER
NOISE REDUCTION
SHADING COMP.
AF ILLUMINATOR
ANTI-SHOCK
PIXEL MAPPING
Formats the card or erases all pictures.
Sets the color tint of images. CS0 - CS4 set the saturation level,
while CM1 - CM4 emphasize certain colors. Saturation can be set to
5 levels. With the tint, CM1 stresses red, CM2 - green, CM3 - blue,
and CM4 - softer red than CM1. The saturation level and tint cannot
be set at the same time.
Sets the contrast (distinction between light and dark) of images. The
contrast can be set to 5 levels.
Sets the sharpness of images. The sharpness can be set to 7 levels.
Sets the system that correctly reproduces the color of recorded images
on the monitor or printer.
Performs WB bracketing. The compensation level can be selected
from 3 levels.
Records images in both the RAW data format and JPEG format when
using the SHQ, HQ, or SQ mode.
Eliminates the random noise that is generated during normal
shooting. This process may take some time.
Reduces the noise in images that is generated by long exposures
when shooting under low-light conditions.
Allows you to compensate for the dark areas at image edges caused
by the lenss properties.
Emits a supplementary light to enable easy AF performance under
low light conditions.
Diminishes camera shake caused by vibrations when the mirror
moves. You can select the interval from the time the mirror is raised
until the shutter is released.
Checks and adjusts the CCD and image processing functions. Dust
and dirt are also blown off at the same time.
Adjusts the amount of light emitted when using the flash unit
specified for use with this camera. You can set the intensity within a
range of ±2.0.
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