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Custom Menu 2
A (Aperture Priority) Mode
You set the aperture yourself and the camera automatically varies the shutter speed so that 
the picture is taken with the correct exposure.
AE (Automatic Exposure)
The camera’s built-in exposure meter automatically sets the exposure. The 3 AE modes 
available on this camera are P mode, in which the camera selects both the aperture and 
shutter speed, A mode, in which the user selects the aperture and the camera sets the 
shutter speed, and S mode, in which the user selects the shutter speed and the camera sets 
the aperture. In M mode, the user selects both the aperture and the shutter speed.
Aperture
The adjustable lens opening which controls the amount of light that enters the camera. The 
larger the aperture, the shorter the depth of field and the fuzzier the background. The smaller 
the aperture, the greater the depth of field and the sharper the background. Aperture is 
measured in f/stops. Larger aperture values indicate smaller apertures, and smaller aperture 
values indicate larger apertures.
AUTO mode
Program AE mode (see “P (Program) Mode”). In addition, this mode features automatic flash 
pop up when shooting in low-light conditions.
Center weighted averaging metering
A light metering mode or technique that uses an average of the center and periphery of the 
image area but is biased toward the information at the center of the image area. This method 
is best used when the brightness of the center and periphery of the image area does not vary 
greatly. See also digital ESP metering and spot metering.
Color space
A model that describes colors using more than three coordinates. Color spaces such as 
sRGB, Adobe RGB are occasionally used for encoding/reproducing colors.
Color temperature
The spectral balance of different white light sources is rated numerically by color temperature 
- a concept of theoretical physics that, with incandescent lighting, corresponds roughly to the 
absolute lamp filament temperature, expressed on the Kelvin (K) temperature scale. The 
higher the color temperature, the richer the light in bluish tones and the poorer in reddish; the 
lower the color temperature, the richer the light in reddish tones and the poorer in bluish. You 
may encounter difficulties with color reproduction when shooting indoors under fluorescent 
lighting, or where sunlight and fluorescent lighting are both present. Your camera is provided 
with a white balance adjustment feature that you can use to compensate for the odd effects 
of combinations of color you may occasionally see in your pictures.
Tab
Function
Setting
Ref. 
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X
k
P. 15
CF/xD
CF
*
/xD
P. 98
EDIT FILENAME
Adobe RGB
OFF
*
/A-Z/0-9
P. 98
sRGB
s
j
  -7 - +7 k -7 - +7
P. 98
W
*
1
P. 98
VIDEO OUT
*
1
P. 99
REC VIEW
OFF/AUTO
q/1SEC - 20SEC (5SEC
*
)
P. 99
PIXEL MAPPING
k
P. 120
FIRMWARE
k
P. 99
* Factory default setting
*1
Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is purchased.
Glossary
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