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Shooting
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Switching the information display
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You can switch the information displayed in the monitor during
shooting using the INFO button.
INFO button
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Information 2
(still photography mode only)
Image Only
Information 1
INFO
INFOINFO
• The information display screens can be switched in either direction by rotating the dial
while pressing the INFO button.
• The information shown in still photography mode and the information shown in movie mode
can be set individually. g “Shooting Indicators (
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Info Settings)” (P. 230)
• You can choose whether or not to display information when the shutter button is pressed
halfway.g “Conguring the display for when the shutter button is pressed halfway (Info
by half-pressing a)” (P. 231)
Histogram display
A histogram showing the distribution of brightness
in the image is displayed. The horizontal axis
gives the brightness, the vertical axis the number
of pixels of each brightness in the image. Areas
above the upper limit at shooting are displayed in
red, those below the lower limit in blue, and those within the spot metering range in green.
You can choose the upper and lower limits. g “Histogram Exposure Warning (Histogram
Settings)” (P. 236)
Highlights and Shadows
Highlights and shadows, dened according to the upper and lower limits for the
histogram display, are shown in red and blue. You can choose the upper and lower limits.
g “Histogram Exposure Warning (Histogram Settings)” (P. 236)
Level gauge display
The orientation of the camera is indicated. The “tilt” direction is indicated on the vertical bar
and the “horizon” direction on the horizontal bar.
• The level gauge is intended as a guide only.
• Calibrate the gauge if you nd it is no longer truly plumb or level. g “Calibrating the
Level Gauge (Level Adjust)” (P. 258)
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