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<General Guidelines for Selecting Image Quality>
For high image quality, select [S] or [F] compression; when taking pictures for
viewing on a television monitor, select [F] or [N], and when taking pictures
which will be used in small size on the Internet or other computer application,
use [N]. When images are to be enlarged, or when image quality is
particularly important, select [S] or the uncompressed [T] mode.
Remember that the uncompressed TIFF-RGB [T] mode results in very large
file sizes (approximately 9.1 MB), and requires high memory card capacity.
Exposure Compensation
<Operation>
1 Press the “MENU” button.
2 Press the “@” or “#” button
and select [
], then press
the “
” button to confirm the
selection.
3 Press “%” or “fi” button to
select the desired amount of
exposure compensation, then
press the “
” button to
confirm the selection.
Display
appearance
when +0.7
is selected.
This function provides a range of compensation for exposure.
Press the “%” button
to increase the
amount of exposure
(+), and the “fi”
button to decrease
exposure (–).
+2.0
⋅
⋅
⋅
+0.7
% fi
+0.3
% fi
±0.0
% fi
–0.3
% fi
–0.7
% fi
–1.0
⋅
⋅
⋅
–2.0
4 Press the “MENU” button to
turn off the menu display.
5 Press the shutter release
button to take the picture.
¶ During flash photography, exposure
compensation is limited to the
range of ± 1.0 step, regardless of
the value shown in the display.
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