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A: By changing the saturation, color or contrast you can create characteristic images.
Standard
Normal image
Vivid
Create sharp and colorful image.
Monotone
Black & White
Soft Monotone
Create soft impression of B&W image
Hard Monotone
Create solid impression of B&W image
Hi-Contrast B&W Create B&W image that emphasize contrast. It will show up grained image
such as used ultra-fast film or result of the sensitized development.
Positive Film
Create high saturation image such as used Positive Film.
Bleach Bypass
Create image that lower saturation and higher contrast.
Retro
Create image like old photograph.
HDR Tone
Emphasize fine contrast and create with image of a painting impression.
Cross
process
The result is a distinctive color that looks like silver halide film that has been
cross-developed.
Custom1
Custom2
Can be registered 2 kinds of settings
(movie) mode: [Soft Monotone] and [HDR Tone] are not usable.
The [Image Control] is not reflected for RAW image. It can be set when run the [RAW Development]
at the
,2 [Image Edit] menu.
You can set it to [ADJ Mode Setting] and [Fn Button Setting] at C
,2 [Customize Controls] menu.
Q: Which function can be set for the [Direct Key].
A: If you press each button at the Capture mode, you can run below function instantly.
The above function also can be set at the [Image Capture Settings] by pressing [MENU] button.
The function of
can be changed by the [Drive Button] and [ISO Button] at the [Fn Button Setting]
of the
C
,2 [Customize Controls] menu.
MACRO Mode
White Balance
ISO Setting
Drive Mode

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