Pentax K-5 IIs User Manual
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The following settings can be performed in
the [A Rec. Mode 1-5] menus.
Press the 3 button in Capture mode to
display the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu.
the [A Rec. Mode 1-5] menus.
Press the 3 button in Capture mode to
display the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu.
Rec. Mode Menu Setting Items
Menu
Item
Function
Page
A
1
USER Mode
Switches between the saved A modes. p.206
Exposure Mode
Sets the exposure mode when the mode
dial is set to A.
dial is set to A.
File Format
Sets the file format.
JPEG Recorded
Pixels
Pixels
Sets the recording size of images saved
in JPEG format.
in JPEG format.
JPEG Quality
Sets the quality of images saved in JPEG format. p.179
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AUTO AF Point
Setting
Setting
Sets the number of AF points when the
focusing area is set to S (AUTO).
focusing area is set to S (AUTO).
Expanded Area AF
Sets whether to continue to focus on your
subject based on information from the
focus points surrounding the selected
focus point if your subject briefly moves out
from the selected focus point when the AF
point switching dial is set to j (Select).
subject based on information from the
focus points surrounding the selected
focus point if your subject briefly moves out
from the selected focus point when the AF
point switching dial is set to j (Select).
Lens Correction
Corrects distortions and chromatic
aberrations occurring due to lens properties.
aberrations occurring due to lens properties.
A
2
Cross Processing
Changes the hues and contrast by
performing digital cross processing.
performing digital cross processing.
Extended Bracketing
Sets the Extended Bracketing shooting settings. p.141
Digital Filter
Applies a digital filter effect when taking pictures. p.143
HDR Capture
Enables capturing images with high dynamic range. p.191
Multi-exposure
Creates a composite picture by taking
multiple frames.
multiple frames.
Interval Shooting
Takes pictures at a set interval from a set time. p.133
Composition Adjust.
Adjusts the composition of your image
using the Shake Reduction mechanism.
using the Shake Reduction mechanism.