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Advanced-Shooting
Histogram
A histogram is a graph that displays 
brightness along the horizontal axis and 
the number of pixels at each brightness 
level on the vertical axis.
You can see the exposure condition of the 
picture by looking at the histogram shape 
(graph distribution) for the picture taken.
If the graph forms mountain shape 
with its top located in the centre A, this 
means medium parts and bright parts are 
distributed in a well-balanced manner.  
This picture is good for recording.
If the values are extremely concentrated 
on the left B, the picture is under 
exposed with too many dark parts. This 
type of histogram occurs, for example, 
when black parts such as night scenery 
occupy most of the screen.
If the values are extremely concentrated 
on the right C, the picture is overexposed 
with too many bright parts. This type of 
histogram occurs, for example, when 
white parts occupy most of the screen.
F2.8 1/100
200
ISO
AWB
F2.8 1/200
F2.8 1/50
100 0001
1/19
10
M
100 0001
1/19
10
M
100 0001
1/19
10
M
200
ISO
AWB
200
ISO
AWB
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A
B
C
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A
 Appropriate
B
 Dark
C
 Bright
The recorded picture and the histogram 
do not match each other when recording 
in a dark place, compensating the 
exposure manually or with the flash. The 
histogram is displayed in orange.
The histogram is an approximation in 
recording mode.
The histogram of a picture displayed 
may not match in recording mode and 
playback mode.
The histogram displayed in this camera 
does not match histograms displayed by 
picture editing software used in PCs etc.
Histogram is not displayed under the 
following conditions
In intelligent auto mode [
]
Motion picture mode [
i
]
Multi playback
Calendar
Playback zoom