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    Playback functions can be set in the 
    playback mode palette as well as the 
    B1 menu (p.21).
    Press  B in single image display of 
    the playback mode to display the 
    playback mode palette.
    *1 Not available when a movie is displayed.
    *2 Not available when a RAW image is displayed.
    *3 Available only when a RAW image is saved.
    *4 Available only when a movie is displayed.
    *5 Available only when an Eye-Fi card is inserted in the SD2 slot.
    t  Memo• The functions of the  B1 menu and playback mode palette 
    can be used only for the images saved on the memory card 
    that is currently being played back. To use the functions for 
    the images saved on the other memory card, switch to the 
    other memory card slot with  d during single image display, 
    then display the  B1 menu or playback mode palette.
    Playback Mode Palette Items
    ItemFunctionPage
    S Image Rotation 
    *1Changes the rotation 
    information of images.
    p.62
    T Digital Filter 
    *1Processes images with 
    digital filters. p.66
    h
    Color Moiré 
    Correction  *1 *2Reduces color moiré in 
    images. p.66
    V Resize  
    *1 *2Changes the number of 
    recorded pixels or size of the 
    image. p.65
    W Cropping 
    *1Crops out only the desired 
    area of an image. p.65
    X Index Joins a number of images 
    together and creates an 
    index image with them. p.68
    Y Protect Protects images from being 
    accidentally erased.
    p.75
    Z Slideshow Plays back images one after 
    another. p.62
    o Save as Manual 
    WB 
    *1
    Saves the white balance 
    settings of the captured 
    image as Manual White 
    Balance. p.53
    a Save Cross 
    Processing Saves the settings used for 
    an image captured in Cross 
    Processing mode of Custom 
    Image as your “Favorite” 
    settings.
    p.55
    I m a g e   R o t a t i o nImage Rotation
    R o t a t e s   c a p t u r e d   i m a g e s .Rotates captured images.U s e f u l   f o r   i m a g e   p l a y b a c k   o nUseful for image playback onT V   a n d   o t h e r   d i s p l a y   d e v i c e sTV and other display devicesE x i tExitO KOK
    b
    RAW 
    Development *3
    Develops RAW images into 
    JPEG images and saves 
    them as a new file. p.69
    c Movie Edit 
    *4Divides a movie or deletes 
    unwanted segments. p.68
    i Image Copy Copies images between 
    cards in SD1 and SD2 slots. p.65
    e Eye-Fi Image 
    Transfer 
    *1 *5
    Transfers selected images 
    wirelessly using an optional 
    Eye-Fi card. p.78
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    You can display 6, 12, 20, 35 or 80 thumbnail images at the 
    same time. (Default setting: 12 Thumbnail Display)
    1Turn R to the left in 
    playback mode.
    The multi-image display screen 
    appears.
    Available operations
    2Press  E.The selected image appears in single image display.
    1Press  L in Step 1 of “Displaying Multiple 
    Images”.
    2Select the images to 
    delete.
    Available operations
    In the upper left area of the monitor, the number of selected 
    images is displayed.
    3Press  L.The delete confirmation screen appears.
    4Select [Select & Delete] and press  E.
    t  Memo
    • You can select up to 500 images at a time.
    • Protected images cannot be selected.
    • You can select one image at a time or a range of images.
    • Use the same steps to select multiple images for the following 
    functions.
    • Image Copy (p.65)
    • Index (p.68)
    • RAW Development (p.69)
    • Protect (p.75)
    • Eye-Fi Image Transfer (p.78)
    Changing the Playback Method
    Displaying Multiple Images
    ABCD Moves the selection frame.
    Q Shows the next/previous page.
    d Switches between the SD1 card and 
    SD2 card.
    G Shows the 
    display style 
    selection 
    screen.
    L Deletes the selected images.
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    Deleting Selected Images
    ABCD Moves the selection frame.
    E Confirms/cancels the selection of the 
    image to delete.
    J Selects the range of images to delete.
    R Shows the selected image in single 
    image display.
    Use Q to select a different image.
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    1Turn R to the left in Step 
    1 of “Displaying Multiple 
    Images”.
    The folder display screen 
    appears.
    Available operations
    2Press  E.The images in the selected folder are displayed.
    1Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of “Displaying 
    Images by Folder”, and press  L.
    The delete confirmation screen appears.
    2Select [Delete] and press  E.The selected folder and all images in it are deleted.
    When there are protected images in the folder, select 
    [Delete all] or [Leave all]. Images will be grouped and displayed by shooting date.
    1Select 
    G in Step 1 of “Displaying Multiple 
    Images”.
    The display style selection screen appears.
    2Select [Calendar Filmstrip 
    Display].
    Available operations
    3Press  E.The selected image appears in single image display.
    Displaying Images by Folder
    ABCD Moves the selection frame.
    L Deletes the selected folder.
    Deleting a Folder
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    Displaying Images by Shooting Date
    AB Selects a shooting date.
    CD Selects an image taken on the 
    selected shooting date.
    R  to the right Shows the selected image in 
    single image display.
    L Deletes the selected image.
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    1Select Z in the playback mode palette.Slideshow starts.
    Available operations
    After all images are played back, the camera returns to 
    single image display.
    t Memo• You can change the [Display Duration], [Screen Effect], 
    [Repeat Playback] and [Auto Movie Playback] settings for 
    slideshow in [Slideshow] of the  B1 menu. Slideshow can be 
    started from the Slideshow setting screen. When you take pictures with the camera held vertically, image 
    rotation information is saved when shooting. When [Auto Image 
    Rotation] in the 
    B1 menu is set to [On], the image is 
    automatically rotated based on the rotation information during 
    playback (default setting).
    The rotation information of an image can be changed by 
    following the procedure below.
    1Display the image to edit in single image 
    display.
    2Select  S in the playback mode palette.The selected image is rotated in 90° increments and the 
    four thumbnail images are displayed.
    3Use  ABCD  to select the 
    desired rotation direction 
    and press  E.
    The image rotation information is 
    saved.
    u Caution• When [23. Save Rotation Info] is set to [Off] in the  E4 menu, 
    image rotation information is not saved when shooting.
    • You cannot change the rotation information in the following  cases.
    • Protected images
    • Images without a rotation information tag
    • When [Auto Image Rotation] is set to [Off] in the  B1 menu
    • Movie files cannot be rotated.
    Playing Back Images Continuously 
    (Slideshow)
    E Pauses/resumes playback.
    C Displays the previous image.
    D Displays the next image.
    B Stops playback.
    R Adjusts the volume of the movie.
    Displaying Rotated Images
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    Connect to an AV device, such as a TV, equipped with an HDMI 
    terminal to display Live View images while shooting or to play 
    back images in playback mode.
    Make sure to have a commercially available HDMI cable 
    equipped with an HDMI terminal (type D).
    1Turn the AV device and camera off.
    2Open the terminal cover of the camera, and 
    connect the cable to the HDMI terminal.
    3Connect the other end of the cable to the input 
    terminal on the AV device.
    4Turn the AV device and camera on.The camera turns on in HDMI mode, and the camera 
    information is displayed on the screen of the connected AV 
    device.
    u Caution• While the camera is connected to an AV device, nothing is 
    displayed on the camera monitor. Also, you cannot adjust the 
    volume on the camera. Adjust the volume on the AV device.
    t  Memo• Check the operating manual of the AV device and select a 
    suitable input terminal for connecting the camera.
    • If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period,  use of the optional AC adapter kit is recommended.
    • By default, the maximum resolution corresponding to the AV  device and camera is automatically selected. If it fails to play 
    back images properly, change the setting in [HDMI Out] of the 
    D2 menu.Connecting the Camera to an AV Device 
    						
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    Connect the camera to a computer using an USB cable.
    Make sure to have a commercially available USB cable 
    equipped with a micro B terminal.
    1Turn the computer on.
    2Turn the camera off.
    3Open the terminal cover of the camera, and 
    connect the USB cable to the USB terminal.
    4Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the 
    computer.
    5Turn the camera on.The camera is recognized as a removable disk.
    If the “K-3” dialog appears, select [Open folder to view files 
    using Windows Explorer] and click the OK button.
    6Save the captured images to the computer.
    7Disconnect the camera from the computer.u
     Caution
    • The camera cannot be operated while it is connected to a 
    computer. To operate the camera, terminate the USB 
    connection on the computer, then turn off the camera and 
    remove the USB cable.
    t  Memo• Refer to “Operating Environment for USB Connection and 
    Provided Software” (p.94) for system requirements to 
    connect the camera to a computer or to use the software.
    • The USB connection mode when connecting the camera to a  computer can be set in [USB Connection] of the D 1 menu. 
    Normally, you do not need to change the default setting 
    ([MSC]).
    Connecting the Camera to a 
    Computer
    USB 3.0 USB 2.0USB terminal
    The micro B terminal supports both USB 3.0 cables and USB 
    2.0 cables. Both types can be used with this camera. If the 
    host controller of the device to be connected to the camera 
    supports USB 3.0, the data transfer speed is faster when a 
    USB 3.0 cable is used. 
    						
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    Copies images between memory cards in SD1 and SD2 slots.
    1Select an image saved on the memory card from 
    which the images have to be copied, and display 
    it in single image display.
    2Select i in the playback mode palette.
    3Select [Select image(s)] or [Select a folder] and 
    press  E.
    4Select the image(s) or folder to copy.Refer to Step 2 of “Deleting Selected Images” (p.60) for how 
    to select image(s) or a folder.
    5Press  G.The save confirmation screen appears.
    6Select the location to save the image(s) or folder 
    and press E . u
     Caution
    • Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized 
    or cropped.
    • Images already resized or cropped to the minimum file size 
    cannot be processed.
    Changes the number of recorded pixels, and saves the image 
    as a new file.
    1Display the image to edit in single image 
    display.
    2Select  V in the playback mode palette.The screen to select the number of recorded pixels 
    appears.
    3Use  CD to select the 
    number of recorded pixels 
    and press  E.
    You can select an image size 
    smaller than that of the original 
    image.
    The save confirmation screen appears.
    4Select [Save to SD1] or [Save to SD2] and press 
    E.
    Crops out only the desired area of the selected image and 
    saves it as a new image.
    1Display the image to edit in single image 
    display.
    2Select  W in the playback mode palette.The cropping frame to specify the size and position of the 
    area to crop appears on the screen.
    Editing and Processing Images
    Copying an Image
    Changing the Image Size
    Changing the Number of Recorded Pixels (Resize)
    Cropping Out Part of the Image (Cropping)
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    3Specify the size and 
    position of the area to crop 
    by using the cropping 
    frame.
    Available operations
    4Press E.The save confirmation screen appears.
    5Select [Save to SD1] or [Save to SD2] and press 
    E.
    Reduces color moiré in images.
    1Display the image to edit in single image 
    display.
    2Select  h in the playback mode palette.If the image cannot be edited, [This image cannot be 
    processed] appears.
    3Use  CD to select the level 
    and press E .
    The save confirmation screen 
    appears.
    4Select [Save to SD1] or [Save to SD2] and press 
    E.
    u  Caution
    • The Color Moiré Correction function can be used only for the 
    JPEG images captured with this camera.
    1Display the image to edit in single image 
    display.
    2Select  T in the playback mode palette.The screen to select a filter appears.
    3Select a filter.Use  Q to select a different 
    image.
    Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the 
    parameters.
    4Press  G.The parameter setting screen appears.
    R
    Changes the size of the cropping frame.
    ABCD Moves the cropping frame.
    G Changes the aspect ratio or Image 
    Rotation setting.
    M Rotates the cropping frame (only when 
    possible).
    Correcting Color Moiré
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    Processing Images with Digital Filters
    Base Parameter Adj
    Extract Color
    Toy Camera
    Retro
    High Contrast
    Shading
    Invert Color
    Unicolor Bold
    Bold Monochrome
    Tone Expansion Sketch
    Water Color
    Pastel
    Posterization
    Miniature
    Soft
    Starburst
    Fish-eye
    Slim
    B a s e   P a r a m e t e r  A d jBase Parameter Adj
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    5Set the parameters.
    Available operations
    6Press E.The save confirmation screen appears.
    7Select [Apply additional filter(s)], [Save to SD1] 
    or [Save to SD2], and press E .
    Select [Apply additional filter(s)] when you want to apply 
    additional filters to the same image. The screen of Step 3 
    reappears.
    u Caution• Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this camera can 
    be edited with the digital filters.
    t  Memo• Up to 20 filters, including the digital filter used during shooting 
    (p.56), can be applied to the same image. Retrieves the filter effects of the selected image and applies the 
    same filter effects to other images.
    1Display a filter-processed image in single image 
    display.
    2Select 
    T in the playback mode palette.
    3Select [Recreating filter 
    effects] and press  E.
    The filter effects used for the 
    selected image appear.
    4To check the parameter 
    details, press  G.
    Press  G again to return to the 
    previous screen.
    5Press  E.The image selection screen appears.
    6Use  Q to select an 
    image for applying the 
    same filter effects, and 
    press  E.
    You can only select an image 
    saved in the same memory card 
    that has not been processed with a filter.
    The save confirmation screen appears.
    7Select [Save to SD1] or [Save to SD2] and press 
    E.
    t  Memo
    • If [Searching for the original image] is selected in Step 3, the 
    original image prior to digital filter application can be 
    retrieved.
    AB
    Selects a parameter.
    CD Adjusts the value.
    B r i g h t n e s sBrightness
    C a n c e lCancelO KOK
    Recreating Filter Effects
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    R e c r e a t i n g   f i l t e r   e f f e c t s Recreating filter effects
    S e a r c h i n g   f o r   t h e   o r i g i n a l   i m a g e
    Searching for the original image A p p l y i n g   t h e   d i g i t a l   f i l t e r
    Applying the digital filter
    R e a p p l i e s   f o l l o w i n g   d i g i t a l   f i l t e rReapplies following digital filtere f f e c t s   f r o m   p r e v i o u s   i m a g eeffects from previous image
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    Joins a number of images together and creates a new image with them.
    1Select X in the playback mode palette.The Index setting screen appears.
    2Select [Layout].Select from  l (Thumbnail), k  
    (Square),  m (Random1),  n 
    (Random2),  o (Random3) or 
    p  (Bubble).
    3Select the number of images from 12, 24 or 36 in 
    [Images].
    When the number of saved images is smaller than the number 
    selected, empty spaces will appear when [Layout] is set to l 
    and some images may be duplicated for other layouts.
    4Select the background color from white or black 
    in [Backgrnd.].
    5Select a type of image selection in [Selection].
    6Select [Create an index image] and press  E.The index image appears.
    7Select [Save to SD1], [Save to SD2] or 
    [Reshuffle], and press E .
    When [Reshuffle] is selected, you can reselect the images 
    to be included in the index and display a new index image.
    t Memo• The file name format for index image is “INDXxxxx.JPG”.
    1Display the movie to edit in single image 
    display.
    2Select  c in the playback mode palette.The movie editing screen appears.
    3Select the point where you 
    want to divide the movie.
    The frame at the dividing point is 
    displayed at the top of the screen.
    Up to four points can be selected 
    to divide the original movie into 
    five segments.
    Available operations
    Proceed to Step 7 if you do not delete any segment.
    4Press  L.The screen to select segments to delete is displayed.
    5Use  CD to move the 
    selection frame and press 
    E .
    The segments to delete are 
    specified. (Multiple segments 
    can be deleted at once.)
    Press  E again to cancel the 
    selection.
    Creating a Composite Image (Index)
    q Auto 
    select Picks images automatically from all of 
    the images saved.
    r Select 
    image(s) Lets you select images that you want to 
    include in the index image.
    If r is selected, [Select image(s)] appears 
    and leads you to the image selection screen.
    s Select a 
    folder Picks images automatically from the 
    folder selected.
    If s is selected, [Select a folder] appears 
    and leads you to the folder selection screen.
    L a y o u tLayoutI m a g e sImagesB a c k g r n d .Backgrnd.S e l e c t i o nSelection
    C r e a t e   a n   i n d e x   i m a g eCreate an index imageC a n c e lCancelO KOKOKMENU
    Editing Movies
    A Plays back/pauses a movie.
    D
    Forwards a frame (when paused).
    Press and hold  DFast-forwards playback.
    C
    Reverses a frame (when paused).
    Press and hold  CFast-reverses playback.
    R Adjusts the volume.
    G
    Confirms/cancels a dividing point.
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    S e l e c t   s e g m e n t s   f o r   d e l e t i o nSelect segments for deletion 
    						
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