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Advanced-Shooting
 About guide line display
When you align the subject on the guide 
lines or the cross point of these lines, 
you can take pictures with well-designed 
composition by viewing the size, the slope 
and the balance of the subject.
 Histogram
• A histogram is a graph that displays 
brightness along the horizontal axis 
(black to white) and the number of pixels 
at each brightness level on the vertical 
axis.
• It allows the camera user to easily check 
the way a picture is being exposed.
• When the values in the histogram are 
distributed evenly A, the exposure is 
adequate and the brightness is well-
balanced.
• When the values are concentrated to 
the left B, the picture is under exposed. 
Pictures that are mostly black, such 
as night scenery, forms this type of 
histogram.
• When the values are concentrated to 
the right C, the picture is over exposed. 
Pictures that are mostly white, form this 
type of histogram.
Example of histogram
A
 Properly Exposed
B
 Under Exposed
C
 Over Exposed
* Histogram
• The image you are shooting and 
the histogram may not match when 
shooting in a dark place or with the 
fl ash. The histogram will be orange to 
indicate this.
• The histogram in the recording mode is 
an approximation.
• The histogram in recording and playback 
may not match each other.
• The histogram in this camera does not 
match the one displayed in image editing 
software used with a PC, etc.
• No histogram appears in the following 
cases.
– In simple mode [
].
– In motion picture mode [
i].
– While multi playback is in progress.
– While calendar playback is in progress.
– While playback zoom is in use.
F2.8 1/100
200
ISO
AWB
F2.8 1/200
200
ISO
AWB
F2.8 1/50
200
ISO
AWB
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100-0001
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10 00 JAN 1 2007
10 00 JAN 1 2007
10 00 JAN 1 2007