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Menu system overview
The main menu contains those settings that you will need to access most often as you work on an
assignment. It also provides sub-menus that give you access to all other settings, most of which you
will need less often.
Itemname(inwhite)and
currentsettinginyellow
Sub-menusshowaright-
pointingarrow,pressthe
right-arrowonthenaviga-
torbuttontoopenthesub-
menu(or,insomecasesa
dialoguewindow)
-buttonlabel
(HereshownasEXIT)
Currentmenuname
Selecteditem(indicatedbyblueframe).The
+and−signsindicatethatyoucanusethe
(+)and(−)buttonstochangethevalue
-buttonlabel
(Hereshowninactive)
Navigating the menu system
To enter to the menu system, press the MENU button on the panel. Any image visible is
then replaced by the rst level of the menu. Use the navigator button to scroll through
the menu items and use the Zoom in/out (
–
or
+
) button to change the selected setting.
See also The Control Panel for button diagrams and descriptions.
Any given menu may include both items and/or sub-menus.
• Itemsaresettingsthatareavailableatthecurrentmenulevel;theyshowtheir
current settings next to the item name. To make an item setting, use the navigator
( ) button to select the item and then use the zoom (
–
or
+
)
button to select
the desired option for that item.
• Sub-menusdonothavesettingsatthecurrentlevel;theyleadtoanothermenu
or dialog. Sub-menus show a right-pointing arrowhead () instead of a value. To
open a sub-menu, use the up/down arrowheads ( and ) of the navigator but-
ton to select the sub-menu and then press the right side of the button to open it.
There can be several levels of sub-menus.
• Whenyouareinasub-menu,youcangobacktotheparentmenubypressingthe
left arrowhead () of the navigator button.
• Somesub-menusopenadialog.Dialogsrequirethatyoueithermakeasettingor
exit the dialog (e.g., to conrm or cancel a delete command). The left arrowhead
will have no eect.
Menu:
•
ISO
•
White Balance
• Media
• Browse
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