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    B: Shooting Information Display
    * If manual exposure is used, the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed (when 
    set manually) will be displayed.
    *The <
    t> icon will be displayed for video snapshots.
    *The  icon will be displayed for HDR movies.
    Highlight Alert
    When [33: Highlight alert] is set to [Enable], overexposed, 
    clipped highlights will blink. To obtain more image detail in the 
    overexposed, blinking areas, set  the exposure compensation to a 
    negative amount and shoot again.
    Sample Movie Information Display
    Movie shooting mode/Time-lapse movie
    Movie file size
    Shutter speed
    Compression method
    Movie recording size Shooting time, Playback time
    Playback
    Aperture
    Frame rate
    Recording format Creative filters
    During movie playback, “*, *” will be displayed for [
    Fineness] and 
    [ Threshold] of [Picture Style ]’s [Sharpness]. 
    						
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    AF Point Display
    When [33: AF point disp.] is set to [Enable], the AF point that has 
    achieved focus will be displayed in red. If automatic AF point selection 
    is set, multiple AF points may be displayed at the same time.
    Histogram
    The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and 
    overall brightness. The RGB hist ogram 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. 
    The gradation in-between will be reproduced. By 
    checking the image and its brightness histogram, 
    you can see the exposure level inclination and the overall gradation.
    [RGB] Display
    This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary 
    color’s brightness level in the image (RGB or red, green, and blue). 
    The horizontal axis indicates the color’s brightness level (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 denser the 
    color. If there are too many pixels on the left, the respective color 
    information will be  lacking. If there are too many pi xels 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 4, 9, 36, or 
    100 images on one screen.
    1Switch to the index display.
    During image playback, press the 
    <
    I> button.
    The 4-image index display will 
    appear. The selected image is 
    highlighted with an orange frame.
    Pressing the  button will 
    switch the display as follows: 9 
    images 
    9 36 images 9 100 images. 
    Pressing the <
    u> button will switch 
    the display as follows: 100 images 9 
    36 images 
    9 9 images 9 4 images 
    9 1 image.
    2Select an image.
    Turn the  dial to move the 
    orange frame and select the image. 
    You can also press the <
    W>  or 
      keys to select the image.
    Turning the  dial will display 
    image(s) on the next or previous 
    screen.
    Press  in the index display to 
    display the selected image in the 
    single-image display.
    x  Searching for Images Quickly
    H Displaying Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display)
      
    						
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    In the single-image display, you can turn the  dial to jump through 
    the images forward or backward according to the jump method set.
    1Select [Image jump w/6].
    Under the [32] tab, select [Image 
    jump w/6], then press .
    2Select the jump method.
    Select the jump method, then press 
    <
    0>.d:Display images one by one
    e:Jump 10 images
    f:Jump 100 imagesg:Display by date
    h:Display by folder
    i:Display movies onlyj:Display stills only
    k:Display by image rating (p.359)
    Turn the <
    6> dial to select.
    3Browse by jumping.
    Press the  button to play back 
    images.
    In the single-image display, turn the 
    <
    6> dial.
    You can browse images with the 
    method that was set.
    I Jumping through Images (Jump Display)
    Playback position
    Jump method
    
    To search images by shooting date, select [ Date].
     To search images by folder, select [ Folder].
     If the card contains both movies 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 < 6> 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  button during image 
    playback.
    The image will be magnified.If you hold down the  button, the 
    image will be magnified until it 
    reaches the maximum magnification.
    Press the  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  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
     Turn the < 5> dial to view another image while the magnification is 
    maintained.
     Magnified view is not possible 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 to the left to see the next 
    (newer) image, or swipe to the right to 
    see the previous (older) image.
    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 on the 
    image again to display it as a single 
    image.
    Swipe with two fingers.
    Touch the LCD monitor 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
    Pinch two fingers.
    Touch the screen with two fingers spread 
    apart, and pinch your fingers together on 
    the screen.
    Each time you pinch your fingers, the 
    single-image display will change to 
    the index display. If you spread your 
    fingers, the image di splay will change 
    in the reverse order.
    When you select an image, the 
    orange frame will appear. Tap on 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 
    approx. 10x.
    You can scroll around the image by 
    dragging your fingers.
    To reduce the image, pinch your 
    fingers together on the screen.
    Tapping on 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 connected to your camera (p.373). 
    						
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    You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation.
    1Select [Rotate image].
    Under the [31] tab, select [Rotate 
    image], then press .
    2Select an image.
    Turn the  dial to select the 
    image to be rotated.
    You can also select an image in the 
    index display (p.353).
    3Rotate the image.
    Each time you press , the 
    image will rotate clockwise as follows: 
    90° 
    9 270° 9 0°.To rotate another image, repeat steps 
    2 and 3.
    b  Rotating the Image
     If you set [ 51:  Auto rotate ] to [OnzD ] (p.387) before taking vertical 
    shots, you need not rotate the image as described above.
     If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during 
    image playback, set [ 51:  Auto rotate ] to [OnzD ].
     A movie cannot be rotated. 
    						
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    You can rate images (still photos and movies) with one of five rating marks: l/m/n/o/p. This function is called rating.
    1Select [Rating].
    Under the [32] tab, select [Rating], 
    then press <
    0>.
    2Select an image.
    Turn the  dial to select an image 
    or movie to be rated, then press 
    <
    0>.By pressing the  button, you 
    can select images from a three-image 
    display. To return to the single-image 
    display, press the <
    u> button.
    3Set the rating.
    Press the   keys to select a 
    rating.
    When you select a rating for the 
    image, the number beside the set 
    rating will increase by one.
    To rate another image, repeat steps 2 
    and 3.
    3  Setting Ratings 
    						
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    A total of up to 999 images of a given rating can be displayed. If there are 
    more than 999 images with a given rating, [ ###] will be displayed.
    Taking Advantage of Ratings
     With [ 32: Image jump w/ 6], you can display only images having the 
    specified rating.
     With [3 2: Slide show], you can play back only images having the 
    specified rating.
     Depending on the computer OS, you can see each file’s rating as part of 
    the file information display or in the provided image viewer (JPEG 
    images only). 
    						
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