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Built-in flash
Main switch
Menu button
DC terminal
AE lock button
Access lamp
Spot-AF button
Controller
Exposure compensation button / Enlarge button
Display button
Delete button
Self-timer lamp
Lens release
Lens mountDepth-of-field preview button
Remote-control terminal
AF / MF switch
Battery-chamber door
Card-slot / USB port /
Video-out terminal door
White-balance dial
Camera-sensitivity (ISO) button
Drive-mode button
Shutter-release button
Control dial
Auto white balance
Eyepiece sensors
Preset white balance
Custom white balance
Color temperature / CC filter setting
Playback button
A green LED display at the bottom of the viewfinder shows
essential focus and exposure information at a glance. A red
indicator mark superimposed on the viewfinder screen lets you
instantly confirm the active autofocus target.
Easy-to-understand viewfinder
information display
During shooting, exposure values and camera settings are
displayed on the monitor in large, easy-to-read type. The display
switches to a vertical format when you rotate the camera, and
shuts off when you put your eye to viewfinder.
Easy-to-understand LCD monitor
information display
Viewfinder Function Button
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Portrait Mode
Landscape Mode
Night Portrait Mode
Sunset Mode
Sports Action Mode
Auto mode
/ Program mode / Aperture Priority mode / Shutter Priority mode / Manual mode
Quick, intuitive exposure mode selection
Quick access to
frequently used menu settings
The large exposure mode dial on the top of the camera makes mode selection easy and intuitive even if you’ve
never used a digital SLR camera before. In addition to Auto mode, you can choose P (Program) mode, A
(Aperture Priority) mode, S (Shutter Priority) mode or M (Manual) mode. There are also five Digital Subject
Program modes, each of which is marked by an easy-to-recognize icon.
A press of the Function button displays a selection menu for the
frequently used functions listed below. It’s a fast and convenient
way to exercise creative control without having to navigate
multiple menus.
White Balance Dial & Button
2.5-Inch LCD Monitor
Image Sensor Anti-Shake Switch
* Except MAXXUM Macro Zoom 3x – 1x.
AF Area: Wide AF Area, Spot AF Area, or Focus Area Selection.
AF Modes: Single-Shot AF, Direct Manual Focus, Automatic AF, or Continuous AF.
Metering Modes: Multi-Segment Metering, Center-Weighted Metering, or Spot Metering.
Flash Compensation: Flash compensation of
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2 EV can be set in 1/3 EV increments.
Digital Effects Control: Contrast, color saturation, and sharpness can be set for specific color modes.
Exposure Mode Dial
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