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    x Image Playback
    3Exit the image playback.
     Press the < x> button to exit the 
    image playback and return to 
    shooting-ready state.
    On the single-image display, you can 
    overlay a playback grid.
    With [ 33: Playback grid ], you can 
    select [ 3x3 l], [6x4  m], or [3x3+diag 
    n ].
    This function is convenient for checking 
    the image’s vertical or horizontal tilt, as 
    well as composition.
    3  Grid Display
    The grid is not displayed during movie playback.
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    * When you shoot in RAW+JPEG image quality, the RAW image file size will be 
    displayed.
    * During flash photography withou t flash exposure compensation,  will be 
    displayed.
    *< w> and the dynamic range adjustment am ount will be displayed for images 
    taken in the HDR mode.
    *< P > will be displayed for mu ltiple-exposure photos.
    *< M> will be displayed for  images shot with Multi Shot Noise Reduction.
    * For still photos taken  during movie shooting, < G> will be displayed.
    * For images developed with  the camera’s RAW processing function, resized, or 
    processed with a Creative  filter and then saved,  will be displayed.
    B : Shooting Information Display
    Sample Still Photo Taken in a Creative Zone Mode
    Flash exposure compensation
    amount / HDR mode /
    Multi Shot Noise Reduction
    Metering mode
    Shooting mode/
    Multiple exposure Highlight tone priority
    Shooting date and time
    White balance correction Histogram
    (Brightness/RGB)
    Color space
    White balance
    Picture Style/
    Settings
    File size
    Image-recording
    quality
    Playback number/
    Total images recorded
    Folder number - File number
    Rating
    Aperture
    Shutter speed Protect images
    Exposure compensation amount
    ISO speed
    Eye-Fi transfer
    AF Microadjustment
    Color temperature when  is set
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    B: Shooting Information Display
    * With images taken in a Basic Zone mode , the information displayed will differ 
    depending on the shooting mode.
    *[ Background blur ] will be displayed for images taken in the < C> mode.
    * If manual exposure was used, the sh utter speed, aperture, and ISO speed 
    (when set manually) will be displayed.
    * The < > icon will be di splayed for video snapshots.
    Sample Still Photo Taken in a Basic Zone Mode
    Sample Movie Information Display
    Ambience and 
    ambience effects
    Lighting or scene
    Shooting mode
    Shooting mode
    Movie file size
    Movie recordingsize
    Shutter speed
    Compression method
    Frame rate Shooting time, Playback time/
    Time code
    Playback
    Aperture
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     Highlight Alert
    When [3 3: Highlight alert ] is set to [Enable], overexposed 
    highlight areas will blink. To obtain more image detail in the 
    overexposed, blinking areas, set the exposure compensation to a 
    negative amount and shoot again.
      AF Point Display
    When [3 3: AF point disp.] is set to [ Enable], the AF point that 
    achieved focus will be displayed in  red. If automatic AF point 
    selection was used, multiple AF points may be displayed at the 
    same time.
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    B: Shooting Information Display
     Histogram
    The brightness histogram shows the  exposure level distribution and 
    overall brightness. The RGB histogram is for checking the color 
    saturation and gradation. The display can be switched with [ 33: 
    Histogram disp.].
    [Brightness] Display
    This histogram is a graph showing the 
    distribution of the image’s brightness level. The 
    horizontal axis indicates the brightness level 
    (darker on the left and brighter on the right), 
    while the vertical axis indicates how many 
    pixels exist for each brightness level. The more 
    pixels there are toward  the left, the darker the 
    image. The more pixels there are toward the 
    right, the brighter the image. If there are too 
    many pixels on the left, the shadow detail will be 
    lost. If there are too many pixels on the right, the 
    highlight detail will be lost. T he gradation in-between will be 
    reproduced. By checking the image  and its brightness histogram, 
    you can see the exposure level incl ination and the overall gradation.
    [RGB] Display
    This histogram is a grap h showing the distribution  of each primary color’s 
    brightness level in the im age (RGB or red, green, and blue). The horizontal 
    axis indicates the color’s brightness le vel (darker on the left and brighter 
    on the right), while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for 
    each color brightness level. The more  pixels there are toward the left, the 
    darker and less prominent  the color. The more pixels there are toward the 
    right, the brighter and dens er the color. If there are too many pixels on the 
    left, the respective colo r information will be lacki ng. If there are too many 
    pixels on the right, the color will be  too saturated with no gradation. By 
    checking the image’s RGB histogram,  you can see the color’s saturation 
    and gradation condition, as well  as white balance inclination.
    Sample Histograms
    Dark image
    Normal brightness
    Bright image
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    Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine 
    images on one screen.
    1Switch to the index display.
     During image playback, press the 
     button.
    X The 4-image index display will 
    appear. The selected image is 
    highlighted in an orange frame.
      Press the < I> button again to 
    switch to the 9-image display. 
    Pressing the < u> button will switch 
    the display from 9 images to 4 images 
    and then to 1 image.
    2Select an image.
      Turn the < 5> dial to move the 
    orange frame and select the image. 
    You can also press the < V>  
    keys to select the image.
      Turning the < 6> dial will display 
    image(s) on the next or previous 
    screen.
      Press < 0> in the index display to 
    display the selected image as a 
    single image.
    x  Searching for Images Quickly
    H Display Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display)
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    x Searching for Images Quickly
    In the single-image display, you can turn the  dial to jump through the images forward or backward a ccording to the jump method set.
    1Select [Image jump w/6].
     Under the [ 32] tab, select [Image 
    jump w/ 6], then press < 0>.
    2Select the jump method.
      Turn the < 5> dial to select the jump 
    method, then press < 0>.
    d : Display images one by one
    e : Jump 10 images
    f : Jump 100 images
    g : Display by date
    h : Display by folder
    i : Display movies only
    j : Display stills only
    k : Display by image rating  (p.302)
    Turn the < 6> dial to select.
    3Browse by jumping.
     Press the < x> button to play back 
    images.
      In the single-image display, turn the 
     dial.
    X You can browse by the method that 
    was set.
    I Jump through Images (Jump Display)
    Playback position
    Jump method
     
    To search images according to the shooting date, select [ Date].
      To search images accordin g to folder, select [Folder].
      If the card contains both movi es and still photos, select [Movies] or 
    [ Stills ] to display only one or the other.
      If no images match the selected [ Rating], you cannot browse through the 
    images with the  dial.
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    You can magnify a captured image by approx. 1.5x to 10x on the LCD 
    monitor.
    1Magnify the image.
     Press the < u> button during image 
    playback.
    X The image will be magnified.
      If you hold down the < u> button, the 
    image will be magnified until it 
    reaches the maximum magnification.
      Press the < I> button to reduce 
    the magnification.  If you hold down 
    the button, the magnification will be 
    reduced to the single-image display.
    2Scroll around the image.
      Use < 9> to scroll around the 
    magnified image.
      To exit magnified view, press the 
     button and the single-image 
    display will reappear.
    u /y  Magnified View
    Magnified area position
      You can turn the < 5> dial to view another im age while the magnification 
    is maintained.
      Magnified view is not po ssible during the image review immediately after 
    the image is taken.
      A movie cannot be magnified.
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    The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can touch with your 
    fingers for various playback operations.  First, press the  button 
    to play back images.
    Swipe with one finger.
     With single-image display, touch the 
    LCD monitor with  one finger. You 
    can browse to the next or previous 
    image by swiping your finger to the 
    left or right. Swipe left to see the next 
    (newer) images or swipe right to see 
    previous (older) images.
      With index display, also touch the 
    LCD monitor with  one finger. You 
    can browse to the next or previous 
    screen by swiping your finger up or 
    down.
    Swipe up to see the next (newer) 
    images or swipe down to see the 
    previous (older) images.
    When you select an image, the 
    orange frame will appear. Tap the 
    image again to display it as a single 
    image.
    Swipe with two fingers.
    Touch the LCD monito r with two fingers. 
    When you swipe  two fingers to the left 
    or right, you can jump through images 
    with the method set in [ Image jump w/
    6 ] under the [ x2] tab.
    d Playing Back with the Touch Screen
    Browsing Images
    Jumping through Images (Jump Display)
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    							d Playing Back with the Touch Screen
    300 Pinch two fingers.
    Touch the screen with two fingers spread 
    apart, then pinch your fingers together 
    on the screen.
     
    Each time you pinch your fingers, the 
    screen changes from a single-image 
    display to a 4-image index display and 
    9-image index display. If you spread 
    your fingers, the image display will 
    change in the reverse order.
     
    When you select an image, the 
    orange frame will appear. Tap the 
    image again to display it as a single 
    image.
    Spread two fingers apart.
    Touch the screen with two fingers 
    together, then spread your fingers apart 
    on the screen.
     As you spread your fingers, the 
    image will be magnified.
     
    The image can be magnified up to 10x.
      You can scroll around the image by 
    dragging your finger.
      To reduce the image, pinch your 
    fingers together on the screen.
      Tapping the [ 2] icon will return to the 
    single-image display.
    Reducing Image (Index Display)
    Magnifying Image
    Touch screen operations on the camera ’s LCD monitor are also possible while 
    playing back images on a TV set connec ted to your camera (p.316, 319).
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