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    1Getting Started
    Names of Parts
    Front
    Back
    Shutter release buttonLens
    Power button/Power lamp (green)
    Flash
    Remote control receiver
    LED Macro Lights
    Microphones
    Sub-display
    Strap lug
    Self-timer lamp/
    Focus assist light
    Display
    Tripod socket
    USB/AV terminal Battery lock lever
    Battery cover lock
    HDMI terminal
    Battery cover
    Remote control receiver
    Speakers
    Release latch 
    						
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    Getting Started1
    Names of Operating Parts
    Refer to “Understanding the Button Functions” (p.48 - 51) for an explanation 
    of the function of each button.
    Macro standAttaching the supplied macro stand (O-MS2) reduces camera shake during shooting 
    in   (Digital Microscope) or  (1cm-Macro Movie) mode (p.75, p.122). Insert two 
    clips into the slits in upper and lower sides of the LED Macro Lights part. When 
    attaching and detaching the macro stand, do not hold the clip part.
    * When using the macro stand, the camera may not be able to focus if the objects  have uneven surfaces.
    4  button
    3  button Four-way controller
    Green/
    i button
    Power button
    Q button
    W
    /T /f /y  button
    Shutter release button
    Movie button 
    						
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    1Getting Started
    Display Indications
    The display changes in the following sequence each time you press the 4 
    button: “Normal Display”, “Histogram + Info”, “Electronic Compass Display”, “Grid 
    Display”, “No Info”, “LCD Off”.
    Display in  A Mode
    • All the camera buttons function as normal even when the LCD is off. Press 
    the shutter release button to take pictures as normal.
    • The display cannot be changed in some shooting modes.
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    Normal Display Histogram + Info
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    Normal Display/Histogram + Info/Grid Display in Still Picture Capture Mode
    1 to 22 and A1 appear when “Normal Display” is selected. B1 to B6 appear at the 
    position of 20 when “Histogram + Info” is selected. Only A1 appears when “Grid 
    Display” or “No Info” is selected.
    1Shooting mode (p.67)
    16Digital zoom/Intelligent Zoom 
    icon (p.64)
    2 Battery level indicator (p.36)
    3 Face Detection icon (p.99)
    17GPS status (p.201)
    4 Date Imprint setting (p.106)
    18GPS log icon (p.203)
    5 EV Compensation (p.95)
    19Electronic Level (p.29)
    6 Shutter speed
    20Date and time (p.46)
    7 Aperture
    21World Time setting (p.172)
    8 Shake Reduction icon (p.97)
    22D-Range Setting (p.96)
    9 Memory status (p.41)
    A1Focus frame (p.61)
    10 Remaining image storage capacity
    B1Recorded Pixels (p.89)
    11 Flash Mode (p.83)
    B2Quality Level (p.90)
    12 Drive Mode (p.77 - p.81)
    B3White Balance (p.91)
    13 Focus Mode (p.84)
    B4AE Metering (p.93)
    14 Eye-Fi communication status (p.181)
    B5Histogram (p.28)
    15 Height/air pressure (p.189)
    B6Sensitivity (p.94)
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    * 6 and 7 are only displayed when the shutter release button is pressed halfway.
    * For 8, M appears if the shutter release button is pressed halfway when 
    [Shake Reduction] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu is set to [Sensor Shift] or [Dual]. 
    l  appears when [Shake Reduction] is set to [Off].
    * For 13, when the focus mode is set to =  and the Auto Macro function is 
    activated,  q appears on the display (p.84).
    * 14 changes depending on [Eye-Fi] setting in the [ W Setting] menu.
    * 15 changes depending on [Pressure Sensor] settings in [ W Setting] menu.
    * 17 changes depending on [GPS] settings in [ WSetting] menu.
    No icon is displayed on the screen when [GPS On/Off] is set to [Off].
    * 18 appears when recording the GPS log.
    * 20 appears for two seconds after the camera is turned on.
    * 22 changes depending on [D-Range Setting] settings in the [ A Rec. Mode] 
    menu. No icon is displayed on the screen when [Highlight Correction] and 
    [Shadow Correction] are both set to [Off].
    * When the shooting mode is b  (Auto Picture) and if you press the shutter 
    release button halfway, the automatically selected shooting mode appears in 1 
    even when “No Info” is selected.
    * If there are overexposed highlight areas in the image, they will blink red on the  display, and if there are underexposed shadow areas, they will blink yellow. 
    * Some indications may not appear depending on the shooting mode. 
    						
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    1Getting Started
    Electronic Compass Display in Still Picture Capture Mode
    * 4 changes depending on [Pressure Sensor] settings in [W Setting] menu.
    * 5 changes depending on [GPS] settings in [ W Setting] menu.
    No icon is displayed on the screen when [GPS On/Off] is set to [Off].
    * 7 changes depending on the current lens direction. Relationship between the  displayed degrees and the lens direction is as follows:
    * The normal display appears if you press the shutter release button halfway.  Press the 4  button twice to display the Electronic Compass Display again.
    1
    GPS latitude
    5GPS status
    2 GPS longitude
    6Battery level indicator
    3 Current date
    7Lens direction
    4 Height/air pressure
    8Current time
    0°When the lens points to the north
    90° When the lens points to the east
    180° When the lens 
    points to the south
    270° When the lens 
    points to the west
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    The display shows the shooting information of the image in playback mode. The 
    display changes in the following sequence each time you press the 4 button:
    Display in  Q Mode
    The display cannot be changed by pressing the  4 button while playing back 
    or pausing a movie.
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    1Getting Started
    Normal Display/Info 1 in Playback Mode
    (All of the display items are displayed here for explanatory purposes.)
    The display shows information such as the shooting conditions. In “Normal 
    Display”, A1 to A10 are displayed. In “Info 1”, B1 to B8 are displayed as well.
    * A1 appears only if the Face Detection function worked when the image was shot.
    * In “Normal Display”, A3 disappears if no operation is performed for two seconds.
    * A5 appears even when “No Info” is selected, but disappears if no operation is performed for two seconds. When no operation is performed for two seconds in 
    “Normal Display” or “Info 1”, only “Edit” disappears.
    * A10 appears only when the volume is being adjusted during playback of movies  (p.126).
    * When “Normal Display” is selected, the current date and time appears for two  seconds in the B4 to B8 positions.
    * If there are overexposed highlight areas in the image, they will blink red on the 
    display, and if there are underexposed shadow areas, they will blink yellow.
    A1
    Face Detection icon (p.99)
    A10Volume icon
    A2 Playback mode
    B1Shutter speed
    Q : Still picture (p.125)
    B2Aperture
    K : Movie (p.126)
    B3Histogram (p.28)
    A3 Battery level indicator (p.36)
    B4Sensitivity (p.94)
    A4 Protect icon (p.139)
    B5Recorded Pixels (p.89)
    A5 Four-way controller guide
    B6Quality Level (p.90)
    A6 File number
    B7White Balance (p.91)
    A7 Folder number (p.175)
    B8AE Metering (p.93)
    A8 Memory status (p.41)
    A9 Eye-Fi communication status (p.181)
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    A7
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    A9
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    1Getting Started
    Info 2 in Playback Mode
    * 6 appears only when the volume is being adjusted during playback of movies (p.126).
    * “-” appears at 11 and 12 when [Pressure Sensor] is set to [Off] (p.189).
    *  (height) appears at 11 and   (air pressure) at 12 when [Not underwater] is selected for [Camera Location] in [Pressure Sensor].
     (water depth) appears at 11 and   (underwater pressure) at 12 when 
    [Underwater] is selected for [Camera Location] in [Pressure Sensor] (p.189).
    * 13 displays the lens direction during shooting. “0°” is displayed when the lens 
    pointed to the north at the time of shooting (p.24).
    * 14 is displayed in GPS time (the reference time scale of the GPS system). This 
    may be different from the time you have set on the camera (p.202).
    A guide indicator for each available button or key operation appears as follows on 
    the display during operation. 1
    Face Detection icon 9Folder number
    2 Playback mode 10Memory status
    3 Battery level indicator 11Height
    4 Protect icon 12Air pressure
    5 Four-way controller guide 13Lens direction
    6 Volume icon 14GPS time
    7 Eye-Fi communication status 15GPS latitude
    8 File number 16GPS longitude
    Guide Display
    2 Four-way controller ( 2) Zoom button
    3 Four-way controller ( 3) 4 button
    4 Four-way controller ( 4) Shutter release button
    5 Four-way controller ( 5)X (green), 
    iGreen/ i button
    3  button
    (red)Movie button
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    1Getting Started
    A histogram shows the brightness 
    distribution of an image. The 
    horizontal axis represents 
    brightness (dark at the left and 
    bright at the right) and the vertical 
    axis represents the number of 
    pixels.
    The shape of the histogram 
    before and after shooting tells you 
    whether the brightness and 
    contrast are correct or not, and 
    lets you decide if you need to use EV compensation and take the picture again.
    Understanding Brightness
    If the brightness is correct, the graph peaks in the middle. If the image is 
    underexposed, the peak is on the left side, and if it is overexposed, the peak is on 
    the right side.
    When the image is underexposed, the part to the left is cut off (dark portions) and 
    when the image is overexposed, the part to the right is cut off (bright portions).
    This camera has a function where overexposed areas are indicated as blinking 
    red and underexposed areas as blinking yellow.
    Understanding Contrast
    The graph peaks gradually for images in which contrast is balanced. The graph 
    peaks on both sides but sinks in the middle for images with a large difference in 
    contrast and low amounts of mid-level brightness.
    Histogram
    Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation) 1p.95
    Number of pixels →←Brightness →
    (Dark) (Bright)
    Dark portions Bright portions
    Dark image Correct image Bright image 
    						
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