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    In the  (Creative filter) mode, you can apply one of ten filter effects 
    (Grainy B/W*, Soft focus*, Fish-eye effect*, Toy camera effect*, 
    Miniature effect*, Water painting effect*, HDR art standard, HDR art 
    vivid, HDR art bold, and HDR art embossed) for shooting. When the 
    camera is set for Live View shooti ng, you can see the effect on the 
    screen before you start shooting.  The camera saves only the image 
    with the Creative filter applied.
    For the effects marked with an asterisk, you can also take a picture without a Creative filter, then apply the effect afterward and save it as a new image (p.399).
    1Set the Mode Dial to < v>.
    2Set the Live View shooting/Movie 
    shooting switch to < A>.
    3Display the Live View image.
    Press the  button to display the 
    Live View image.
    4Select [Creative fi lters] with Quick 
    Control.
    Press the  button (7).Press the   keys to select 
    [
    c] on the upper left of the screen, 
    then press the <
    0> button.
    v  Applying Creative Filters 
    						
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    102
    5Select a shooting mode.
    Press the   or   
    keys to select a shooting mode, then 
    press <
    0> and select [OK].
    The image will be displayed with the 
    effects of the filter applied.
    For the Miniature effect, press the 
    <
    W>  keys to move the white 
    frame to where you want the image to 
    look sharp.
    Available Shooting Modes in the  v Mode
    6Adjust the effect.
    Press the  button and select the 
    icon below [
    Creative filters] (except 
    for c, A, B, C, and D).
    Press the   keys to adjust 
    the filter effect, then press <
    0>.
    7Take the picture.
    Press the shutter button completely to 
    take the picture.
    To return to viewfinder shooting, 
    press the <
    0> button to exit Live 
    View shooting. Then press the shutter 
    button completely to take the picture.
    Shooting ModePageShooting ModePage
    G Grainy B/W p.103Z Water painting effect p.104
    WSoft focus p.103AHDR art standard p.104
    XFish-eye effect p.104B HDR art vivid p.105
    HToy camera effect p.104C HDR art bold p.105
    cMiniature effect p.104D HDR art embossed p.105
    If you do not want the Live View image to be displayed when setting 
    functions, press the < Q> button after step 1 and set [ Creative filters]. 
    						
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    v Applying Creative Filters
    G Grainy B/W
    Creates a grainy black-and-white photo. You can change the black-
    and-white effect by adjusting the contrast.
    W Soft focus
    Gives the image a soft look. You  can change the degree of softness 
    by adjusting the blur.
    Creative Filter Characteristics
     You cannot select RAW or RAW+JPEG. If RAW is set, the image will be 
    recorded in the  73 quality. Also, if RAW+JPEG is set, the image will be 
    recorded in the set JPEG quality.
     When < G>, < W>, < X>, < H>, < c>, or < Z> is set, continuous 
    shooting cannot be set.
     Dust Delete Data (p.405) will not be appended to images shot with 
    Fish-eye effect applied.
      is set to < b> (Flash Off) by default. Tr y to prevent camera shake 
    when shooting in low-light conditions.
    During Live View Shooting With Grainy B/W, the grainy effect  displayed on the LCD monitor will look 
    different from the grainy effect recorded in the picture.
     With the Soft focus and Miniature effects, the blurred effect displayed on 
    the LCD monitor may look different from the blurred effect recorded in 
    the picture.
     The histogram is not displayed.
     Magnified view is not possible.
     In Creative Zone modes, you can set some Creative filters with Quick 
    Control (p.266). 
    						
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    104
    X Fish-eye effect
    Gives the effect of a fish-eye lens. The image will have a barrel-type 
    distortion.
    Depending on the level of this filter effect, the area trimmed along the 
    periphery of the image changes. Also, since this filter expands the 
    center part of the image, the resolution at the center may decrease 
    depending on the number of recorded pixels. Check the image on the 
    screen when setting this filter. The AF point will be fixed at center.
    H Toy camera effectDarkens the photo’s corners and applies a color tone that makes it 
    look as if it was shot by a toy  camera. You can change the color cast 
    by adjusting the color tone.
     c Miniature effectCreates a diorama effect.
    During Live View shooting, y ou can change where the image looks 
    sharp. In step 5, if you press the <
    u> button (or tap [T] on the 
    bottom right of the screen), you can switch between the white 
    frame’s vertical and horizontal orient ations. The camera focuses on 
    the center of the white frame.
    During viewfinder shooting, aim the  center AF point over the subject 
    and shoot.
     Z Water painting effect
    Makes the photo look like a watercol or painting with soft colors. You 
    can control the color density by adjusti ng the filter effect. Note that 
    night scenes or dark scenes may not be rendered with a smooth 
    gradation and may look irregular  or have significant noise.
    A HDR art standardClipped highlights and shadows will be  reduced. The contrast will be 
    lower, and the gradation flatter to have the picture look like a 
    painting. The subject outlines will have bright (or dark) edges.
    For    , clipped highlights and shadows will be 
    reduced for a high dynamic range of tones even with high-contrast scenes. 
    Three images of different exposures are captured continuously for 
    each shot and merged into a single image. See the cautions on page 105. 
    						
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    v Applying Creative Filters
    B HDR art vivid
    The colors are more saturated than with [HDR art standard], and 
    the low contrast and flat gradation create a graphic art effect.
     C HDR art bold
    The colors are the most saturated, making the subject pop out, and 
    the picture look li ke an oil painting.
    D HDR art embossedThe color saturation, brightne ss, contrast and gradation are 
    decreased to make the picture look flat. The picture looks faded and 
    old. The subject outlines will hav e bolder bright (or dark) edges.
    Cautions for  HDR Art Standard, < B> HDR Art Vivid, < C> 
    HDR Art Bold, and < D> HDR Art Embossed
     Compared to other shooting modes, the shooting range will be smaller.
     The Live View image displayed with t he filter applied will not look exactly 
    the same as the actual image.
     If you shoot a moving subject, t he subject’s movement may leave 
    afterimages, or the surrounding area  of the subject may become dark.
     The image alignment may not function properly with repetitive patterns 
    (lattice, stripes, etc.), flat or si ngle-tone images, or images significantly 
    misaligned due to camera shake.
     If you are handholding the camera, try to prevent camera shake when 
    shooting.
     The color gradation of the sky or white walls may not be reproduced 
    correctly. Irregular exposure, irregular colors, or noise may appear.
     Shooting under fluorescent or LED lighting may result in unnatural color 
    reproduction of the illuminated areas.
     It takes some time to record images to the card since they are merged 
    after shooting. During the processing of the images, “ buSY” will be 
    displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel, and you cannot take 
    another picture until the processing is completed.
     Flash shooting is not possible. In low light, the AF-assist beam may be 
    emitted (p.119). 
    						
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    In Basic Zone modes, when the shooting function settings are 
    displayed, you can press the  button to display the Quick Control 
    screen. The tables on the next page s how the functions that can be set 
    with the Quick Control screen in each Basic Zone mode.
    1Set the Mode Dial to a Basic Zone 
    mode.
    2Press the  button (7).
    The Quick Control screen will appear.
    3Set the desired function.
    Press the   or   
    keys to select a function.
    The settings of the selected function 
    and Feature guide (p.75) will appear.
    Turn the  or  dial to 
    change the setting.
    You can also select from a list by 
    selecting a function and pressing 
    <
    0>.
    Q  Quick Control
    Example: Portrait mode 
    						
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    Q Quick Control
    Settable Functions in Basic Zone Modes
    o: Default setting*1  k: User selectable    : Not selectable
    *1: If you change the shooting mode or set the power switch to , all the 
    functions will revert to the default settings (except the self-timer).
    *2: Settable only with viewfinder shooting.
    *3: GWXHZ *4:ABCD
    FunctionA7C8PCx6F
    Drive 
    mode 
    (p.138) u
    : Single shooting
    ooookoooo : High-speed continuous shootingkkkkokkki: Low-speed continuous shootingkkkkkkkkB : Silent single shooting*2kkkkkkkkM : Silent continuous shooting*2kkkkkkkk
    Self-timer (p.140) Qkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
    Built-in 
    flash firinga
    : Automatic firingooooD: Flash on (Fires at all times)kkkkkb: Flash offkokokooAmbience-based shots (p.108)kkkkkkLight/scene-based shots (p.112)kBackground blur (p.86)kColor tone (p.89, 91)kk
    Function8vG2345c*3*4
    Drive 
    mode 
    (p.138) u
    : Single shooting
    okookoooo : High-speed continuous shootingkkkkoki: Low-speed continuous shootingkokkkkB : Silent single shooting*2kkkkkkkkM : Silent continuous shooting*2kkkkkk
    Self-timer (p.140) Qkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
    Built-in 
    flash firinga
    : Automatic firingookoD: Flash on (Fires at all times)kkkkb: Flash offokokookoAmbience-based shots (p.108)kkkkLight/scene-based shots (p.112)kkkkAdjustment of effects (p.101)k 
    						
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    In Basic Zone modes, when a mode other than , , 
    , and  is set, you can select  the ambience for shooting.
    1Set the Mode Dial to  or .
    For , set a shooting mode 
    other than .
    2Set the Live View shooting/Movie 
    shooting switch to < A>.
    3Display the Live View image.
    Press the  button to display the 
    Live View image (except ).
    4With Quick Control, select the 
    desired ambience.
    Press the  button (7).Press the   keys to select 
    [
    1 Standard setting]. [Ambience-
    based shots
    ] will appear on the 
    screen.
    Press the   keys to select 
    the desired ambience.
    The LCD monitor will display how the 
    image will look with the selected 
    ambience.
    Shooting with Ambience Selection
    AmbienceC8Ambience EffectP/ xC/6 /F /2 /3 /
    4 /5
    1  Standard setting kk k
    No setting
    2  Vivid kkLow / Standard / Strong
    3  Soft kkLow / Standard / Strong
    4  Warm kkLow / Standard / Strong
    5  Intense kkLow / Standard / Strong
    6 Cool kkLow / Standard / Strong
    7  Brighter kk k Low / Medium / High
    8  Darker kk k Low / Medium / High
    9  Monochrome kk k Blue / B/W / Sepia 
    						
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    Shooting with Ambience Selection
    5Set the ambience effect.
    Press the   keys to select 
    the effect so that [Effect] appears at 
    the bottom of the screen.
    Press the   keys to select 
    the desired effect.
    6Take the picture.
    Press the shutter button completely to 
    take the picture.
    To return to viewfinder shooting, 
    press the  button to exit Live 
    View shooting. Then press the shutter 
    button completely to take the picture.
    If you change the shooting mode or 
    set the power switch to <
    2>, the 
    setting will revert back to [
    1 Standard setting].
     The Live View image shown with the ambience setting applied will not 
    look exactly the same as the actual image.
     Using flash may reduce the ambience effect.
     In bright outdoors, the Live View image you see on the LCD monitor may 
    not have exactly the same brightness  or ambience as the actual image. 
    Set [ 52: LCD brightness ] to 4, and look at the Live View image so that 
    the LCD monitor is unaffected by outside light.
    If you do not want the Live View image to be displayed when setting 
    functions, press the < Q> button after step 1 and set [ Ambience-based 
    shots ] and [ Effect ]. 
    						
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    110
    Ambience Settings
    1Standard settingStandard image characteristics for  the respective shooting mode. 
    Note that <
    2> has image characteristics geared for portraits and 
    <
    3> is geared for landscapes. Each ambience is a  modification of 
    the respective shooting mode’ s image characteristics.
    2Vivid
    The subject will look  sharp and vivid. It makes the photo look more 
    impressive than with [
    1 Standard setting].
    3 Soft
    The subject will look softer and  more dainty. Good for portraits, pets, 
    flowers, etc.
    4 Warm
    The subject will look softer with warmer colors. Good for portraits, 
    pets, and other subjects to which  you want to give a warm look.
    5Intense
    While the overall brightness is slightly lowered, the subject is 
    emphasized for a more intense feeling. Makes the human or living 
    subject stand out more.
    6Cool
    The overall brightness is  slightly lowered with a cooler color cast. A 
    subject in the shade will look more calm and impressive. 
    						
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