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14. Others
[HDR]
You can combine 3 pictures with different levels of
exposure into a single picture with rich gradation.
exposure into a single picture with rich gradation.
[Multi Exp.]
Gives an effect like multi exposure. (up to
4
times
equivalent per a single image)
[Time Lapse Shot]
You can set the recording start time, the recording interval
and the number of pictures, and automatically record
subjects such as animals and plants as time elapses.
and the number of pictures, and automatically record
subjects such as animals and plants as time elapses.
[Stop Motion Animation]
A stop motion picture is created by splicing pictures
together.
together.
[Shutter Type]
This enables you to choose whether pictures will be taken
with the Electronic Front Curtain or the electronic shutter.
with the Electronic Front Curtain or the electronic shutter.
[Flash]
Sets the manner in which the flash works.
[Red-Eye Removal]
Automatically detects red-eye caused by the flash and
corrects the image data accordingly.
corrects the image data accordingly.
[ISO Limit Set]
When the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO] or [
], an
optimal ISO sensitivity is set with the selected value as an
upper limit.
upper limit.
[ISO Increments]
The ISO sensitivity settings values changes in steps of
1/3 EV or 1 EV.
1/3 EV or 1 EV.
[Extended ISO]
ISO sensitivity can be set up to minimum [ISO125].
[Long Shtr NR]
You can eliminate the noise caused by recording with a
slower shutter speed.
slower shutter speed.
[Shading Comp.]
If the screen periphery darkens as a result of lens
characteristics, the brightness in this region will be
corrected.
characteristics, the brightness in this region will be
corrected.
[Ex. Tele Conv.]
When the number of pixels is set to anything other than [L],
the Tele effect is increased without degradation in image
quality.
the Tele effect is increased without degradation in image
quality.
[Digital Zoom]
Increases the Tele effect.
The higher the level of magnification, the greater the
degradation in image quality.
The higher the level of magnification, the greater the
degradation in image quality.