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Using live view
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Using live view
The view of the subject you are taking a picture of on the LCD monitor is called live view. You
can view the exposure or white balance effect and the subject’s composition while you take a
picture.
Functions available during live view
The following functions can be used during live view.
Focusing during live view
Taking a picture using focus lock
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Taking a picture while adjusting the focus manually
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Taking a picture while focusing on a face
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Taking a picture while checking the focus by enlarging the zone to be focused
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Taking a picture while checking the effect
Taking a picture after comparing the effect of exposure compensation or white balance
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Taking a panoramic picture
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Switching the indications on the LCD monitor
Turning off the information display/Displaying the histogram or ruled lines
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Checking the subject on the monitor even in low light situations
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Notes
If there is a high-intensity light source within the screen, the image may be displayed darker but
will be recorded normally.
If the live view function is used over a long period, the temperature of the image pickup device
rises causing images with high ISO sensitivity to appear noisy and unevenly colored. Either
lower the ISO sensitivity or turn off the camera for some time.
The live view mechanism
During live view, the image on the LCD monitor is the same image received by the image
pickup device (Live MOS sensor/imager) that is used for shooting. This way you can check the
effects of exposure compensation or white balance on the LCD monitor. Moreover, you can also
enlarge part of the subject to focus on it or display ruled lines to check that the composition is
level.
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