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    Basic
    Switching the [PLAYBACK] Mode
    1
    Press [MODE] during playback.2Touch the mode. [NORMAL PLAY] (P48)
    All the pictures are played back.
    [SLIDE SHOW]  (P122)
    The pictures are played back in sequence.
    [CALENDAR]  (P125)
    You can display pictures by recording date.
    [MODE PLAY]  (P126)
    Playback in [PICTURE], [AVCHD Lite]
    ¢ 1 or [MOTION JPEG] can be selected.
    ¢1 This is the specification to re cord and playback high definition images.
    [CATEGORY PLAY]  (P127)
    The pictures grouped together in categories are played back.
    [FAVORITE PLAY] (P128)
    ¢2
    Your favorite pictures are played back.
    ¢2 [FAVORITE PLAY] is not displayed when [FAVORITE] has not been set. 
    						
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    [PLAYBACK] Mode: ¸
    Deleting Pictures
    Once deleted, pictures cannot be recovered.
    •Pictures on the built-in memory or the card, that are being played back will be deleted.
    To delete a single picture
    Select the picture to be deleted, and then 
    touch [ ].
    Touch [DELETE SINGLE].
    Touch [YES]. 
    						
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    Basic
    ∫When [DELETE ALL] has been selected with the [FAVORITE] (P143)  setting
    The selection screen is displayed again. Select [DELETE ALL] or [ALL DELETE EXCEPT 
    Ü], select [YES] and delete the pictures. 
     ([ALL DELETE EXCEPT Ü] cannot be selected if no pictures have been set as 
    [FAVORITE].)
    Note
    •
    Do not turn the camera off while deleting. Use a battery with sufficient battery power or the AC 
    adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional).
    •If you touch [CANCEL] while deleting pictures using [DELETE MULTI], [DELETE ALL] or 
    [ALL DELETE EXCEPT  Ü], the deleting will stop halfway.
    •Depending on the number of pictures to be deleted, it may take some time to delete them.•If pictures do not conform to the DCF standard or are protected  (P146), they will not be deleted 
    even if [DELETE ALL] or [ALL DELETE EXCEPT Ü] is selected.
    To delete multiple pictures (up to 50) or all the pictures
    To u c h  [ ] .
    Touch [DELETE MULTI] or [DELETE ALL].
    •[DELETE ALL]  > step5.
    Select the picture to be deleted.
    (repeat this step)
    •[ ] appears on the selected pictures. Touching again 
    cancels the setting.
    To u c h  [ O K ] .
    Touch [YES]. 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
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    Advanced (Recording pictures)About the LCD Monitor
    Touch [ ] to change.
    • During Playback Zoom (P50), while playing back motion 
    pictures  (P129) and during a slide show  (P122), you can 
    only select “Normal display E” or “No display  G”.
    In Recording Mode
    In Playback Mode
    ¢1 If the [HISTOGRAM] in [SETUP] menu is set to [ON], histogram will be displayed.
    ¢ 2 It will switch between available recording time and number of recordable pictures when [ ] 
    is touched.
    ¢ 3 Set the pattern of the guidelines displayed by setting [GUIDE LINE] in [SETUP] menu. You 
    can also set whether or not to have the recording information displayed when the guidelines 
    are displayed.
    ¢ 4 The following icons will remain if you do not perform operations for a specific period of time.
    In Recording Mode
    – [ ]/[ ]
    In Playback Mode
    – [ ]/[ ]
    ¢ 5 Name of the registered person in [FACE REC OG.] is displayed when [ ] is touched.
    Note
    •In [NIGHT PORTRAIT], [NIGHT SCENERY], [STARRY SKY] and [FIREWORKS] in Scene 
    Mode, the guideline is gray.  (P71)
    •In [PHOTO FRAME] in Scene Mode, the guideline is not displayed.  (P71)
    A
    Normal display
    ¢1, 2
    BNormal display¢1, 2
    CNo display¢4
    DNo display (Recording 
    guideline)¢1, 3, 4
    E Normal display
    F Display with recording 
    information
    ¢1
    GNo display¢4, 5
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    Advanced (Recording pictures)
    ∫Recording guideline
    When you align the subject on the horizontal 
    and vertical guidelines or the cross point of 
    these lines, you can take pictures with 
    well-designed composition by viewing the 
    size, the slope and the balance of the 
    subject.
    ∫ About the Histogram
    A Histogram is a graph that displays brightne ss along the horizontal axis (black to white) 
    and the number of pixels at each bri ghtness level on the vertical axis.
    It allows you to easily  check a picture’s exposure.
    Examples of Histogram
    Note
    •
    When you take pictures with the flash or in dark places, the Histogram is displayed in 
    orange because the recorded picture and the Histogram do not match each other.
    •The Histogram is an approximation in the Recording Mode.•The Histogram of a picture may not match in the Recording Mode and the Playback Mode.•The Histogram displayed in this camera does not match Histograms displayed by picture 
    editing software used in PCs etc.
    •Histograms are not displayed in the following cases:–Intelligent Auto Mode–Multi Playback–Playback Zoom–Calendar–[PHOTO FRAME] in Scene Mode–When HDMI cable is connected
    A
    []: This is used when dividing the entire screen into 3 k3 for taking pictures with a 
    well-balanced composition.
    B []: This is used when you want to position the subject at the exact center of the 
    screen.
    1Properly Exposed
    2 Underexposed
    3 Overexposed
    ¢ Histogram
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    AWBAWBISOISO100100AWBISO100
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    F2.2 1/200F2.2 1/200F2.2 1/200
    F2.2 1/100F2.2 1/100F2.2 1/100
    F2.2 1/50F2.2 1/50F2.2 1/50 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
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    [REC] Mode: ñ· ¿
    Taking Pictures Using the Built-in Flash
    Set the flash to match the recording.
    To u c h  [ ] .
    To u c h  t h e  i t e m .
    •For information about flash settings that can be 
    selected, refer to “Available Flash Settings by 
    Recording Mode”.  (P58)•You can also press the shutter button halfway to 
    finish.
    •The menu screen disappears after about 5 seconds. A
    Photo flash
    Do not cover the flash with your fingers or other objects.
    Switching to the appropriate flash setting 
    						
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    Advanced (Recording pictures)
    ¢The flash is activated twice. The subject should not move until the second flash is 
    activated. Interval until the second flash depends on the brightness of the subject.
    [RED-EYE REMOVAL]  (P119) on the [REC] Mode menu is set to [ON], [ ] appears on 
    the flash icon.
    ∫ About the Digital Red-Eye Correction
    When [RED-EYE REMOVAL]  (P119) has been set to [ON] and Red-Eye Reduction ([ ], 
    [ ], [ ]) is selected, Digital Red-Eye Correction is performed whenever the flash is 
    used. The camera automatically detects  red-eye and corrects the picture. 
    (Only available when [AF MODE] is set to [ š] and Face Detection is active)
    •
    Under certain circumstances, red-eye cannot be corrected.•In the following cases, Digital Red-Eye Correction does not work.–When the flash setting is set to [ ‡], [‰] or [ Œ]–When [RED-EYE REMOVAL] is set to [OFF]–When [AF MODE] is set to anything except [ š]
    ItemDescription of settings
    ‡ : AUTO The flash is automatically activated when the recording conditions make 
    it necessary.
    :
    AUTO/Red-Eye 
    Reduction
    ¢
    The flash is automatically activated when the recording conditions make 
    it necessary.
    It is activated once before the actual recording to reduce the red-eye 
    phenomenon (eyes of the subject appearing red in the picture) and then 
    activated again for the actual recording.
    •Use this when you take pictures of people in low lighting 
    conditions.
    ‰ : Forced Flash ON
    :
    Forced ON/Red-Eye 
    Reduction
    ¢
    The flash is activated every time regardless of the recording conditions.•Use this when your subject is back-lit or under fluorescent light.•The flash setting is set to [ ] only when you set [PARTY] or 
    [CANDLE LIGHT] in Scene Mode.  (P71)
    :
    Slow sync./Red-Eye 
    Reduction
    ¢
    If you take a picture with a dark background landscape, this feature will 
    slow the shutter speed when the flash is activated so that the dark 
    background landscape will become bright. Simultaneously it reduces the 
    red-eye phenomenon.
    •Use this when you take pictures of people in front of a dark 
    background.
    Œ : 
    Forced Flash OFFThe flash is not activated in any recording conditions.•Use this when you take pictures in places where the use of the 
    flash is not permitted. 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
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    ∫Available Flash Settings by Recording Mode
    The available flash settings depend on the Recording Mode.
    (± : Available, —: Not available,  ¥: Scene Mode initial setting)
    ¢ [ ] is displayed. [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] is set depending on the type of subject and 
    brightness.
    •The flash setting may change if the Recording Mode is changed. Set the flash setting again if 
    necessary.
    •The flash setting is memorized even if the camera is turned off. However, the Scene Mode flash 
    setting is reset to the initial setting when the Scene Mode is changed.
    •Flash will not be activated when recording motion picture.
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    Advanced (Recording pictures)
    ∫The available flash range to take pictures
    •The available flash range is an approximation.
    ¢ 1 When [ISO LIMIT SET] is set to [AUTO].
    ¢ 2 Recording with zoom magnification of up to 4 k is possible. Pictures recorded with Tele may 
    be darker than normal.
    •In [HIGH SENS.]  (P78) in Scene Mode, the ISO sensitivity automatically switches to between 
    [ISO1600] and [ISO6400] and the av ailable flash range also differs.
    Wide: Approx. 1.15 m (3.77 feet) to approx. 14.9 m (48.9 feet)
    Tele: Approx. 1.0 m (3.28 feet) to approx. 5.6 m (18.4 feet)
    •In [FLASH BURST]  (P80) in Scene Mode, the ISO sensitivity automatically switches to 
    between [ISO100] and [ISO3200] and the available flash range also differs.
    Wide: Approx. 60 cm (1.97 feet) to approx. 5.1 m (16.7 feet)
    Tele: Approx. 1.0 m (3.28 feet) to approx. 1.9 m (6.23 feet)
    ISO sensitivityAvailable flash range
    WideTe l e
    AUTO 60 cm (1.97 feet) to 7.4 m (24.2 feet) 1.0m (3.28feet) to 2.8m 
    (9.18 feet)
    ¢1
    ISO80
    60 cm (1.97 feet) to 1.6 m (5.24 feet)¢2
    ISO100 60 cm (1.97 feet) to 1.8 m (5.91 feet)¢2
    ISO20060 cm (1.97 feet) to 2.6 m (8.53 feet) 1.0 m (3.28 feet)
    ISO400 60 cm (1.97 feet) to 3.7 m (12.1 feet) 1.0 m (3.28 feet) to 1.4 m (4.59 feet)
    ISO800 80 cm (2.62 feet) to 5.2 m (17.0 feet) 1.0 m (3.28 feet) to 2.0 m (6.56 feet)
    ISO1600 1.15 m (3.77 feet) to 7.4 m 
    (24.2 feet) 1.0 m (3.28 feet) to 2.8 m (9.18 feet) 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
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    ∫Shutter speed for each flash setting
    ¢1 It may vary depending on the [MIN. SHTR SPEED]  setting.  (P114)
    ¢ 2 When [MIN. SHTR SPEED] is set to [AUTO].  (P114)
    •¢2: The shutter speed becomes a maximum of 1 second in the following cases.–When the Optical Image Stabilizer is set to [OFF].–When the camera has determined that there is very little jitter when the Optical Image 
    Stabilizer is set to [MODE1], [MODE2] or [AUTO].
    •In Intelligent Auto Mode, shutter speed changes depending on the identified scene.•In Scene Mode, shutter speed will be different from the above table.
    Note
    •If you bring the flash too close to an object, the object may be distorted or discolored by the 
    heat or lighting from the flash.
    •When you take a picture beyond the available flash range, the exposure may not be adjusted 
    properly and the picture may become too bright or too dark.
    •When the flash is being charged, the flash icon blinks red, and you cannot take a picture even 
    when you press the shutter button fully.
    •The White Balance may not be properly adjusted if the flash level is insufficient for the subject.•When the shutter speed is fast, the flash effect may not be sufficient.•It may take time to charge the flash if you are taking pictures in quick succession. Take a 
    picture after the access indication disappears.
    •The Red-Eye Reduction effect differs between peopl e. Also, if the subject is far away from the 
    camera or was not looking at the first flash, the effect may not be evident.
    Flash settingShutter speed (Sec.)Flash settingShutter speed (Sec.)
    ‡
    1/60
    ¢1 to 1/2000 1¢
    1 to 1/2000
    1 or 1/4 to 1/2000¢ 2‰
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