Camera settings
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Camera Control Window
The following functions can be configured.
Some of these functions may be disabled depending on the model and settings of
the connected camera. For details on each of the items, refer to the operation
manual provided with your camera.
Shooting Mode
Select the shooting mode from the pull-down list.
[P (Program)] : The camera automatically selects the aperture value and
shutter speed and shoots an image. Other functions, such
as flash modes and drive modes, can be adjusted manually.
[A (Aperture Priority)]: You manually set the aperture value and shoot an image.
The camera sets the shutter speed automatically.
[S (Shutter Priority)] : You manually set the shutter speed and shoot an image.
The camera sets the aperture value automatically.
[M (Manual)] : You manually set the aperture value and shutter speed and
shoot an image. This mode gives you more creative control,
allowing you to make the settings you need to get the type
of picture you want, regardless of optimum exposure.
[Portrait, Macro,
: Scene program modes. The camera automatically selects
Landscape, Night Scene]
the optimal settings according to the situation or shooting
conditions.
[Landscape,
: Scene select modes. The camera automatically selects the
Landscape+Portrait,
optimal settings according to the situation or shooting
Night Scene,
conditions.
Night+Portrait, Fireworks,
Sunset, Portrait, High Key,
Macro, Documents,
Museum, Candle]
• The functions and settings that can be selected differ depending on the shooting
mode.
• Ps (Program Shift) cannot be configured in PC Control mode.
Metering Mode
Select the metering range. Select the metering mode from the pull-down list.
ISO Sensitivity
When the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO], the ISO setting is automatically changed
to match the conditions of the subject. Select the ISO value from the pull-down list.
• When [ISO Boost] on the [Custom Menu] is set to [ON]; [800], [1600] and [3200] can
be selected as the ISO value.
F.No., Shutter, and Exposure Compensation
Each of these functions can be set with a slider. The slider can also be moved by
clicking the arrow marks on the right and left of the slider bar. These functions can
also be set by entering a value directly into the box. The aperture value, shutter
speed, and exposure compensation settings that can be configured vary depending
on the configured [Shooting Mode].