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Shooting Settings
Setting the Image Finishing Tone
You can set the image finishing tone before shooting. Select from the
following nine modes for the image finishing tone: Bright (default setting),
Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant, Muted, Bleach Bypass, Reversal
Film and Monochrome. You can adjust the following parameters.
Setting Custom Image
Parameter Setting Setting Values
Saturation
Sets the color saturation.
• Not available when [Reversal Film] or
[Monochrome] is selected.
-4 to +4
Hue
Sets the color.
• Not available when [Bleach Bypass],
[Reversal Film] or [Monochrome] is
selected.
-4 to +4
High/Low
Key Adj
Changes the brightness of the image.
• Not available when [Reversal Film] is
selected.
-4 to +4
Contrast
Sets the image contrast.
• Not available when [Reversal Film] is
selected.
-4 to +4
Sharpness
Sets the sharpness of the image outlines.
You can switch to [Fine Sharpness] or
[Extra Sharpness], which makes image
outlines even thinner and sharper. (Not
available when the exposure mode is set
to C (Movie).)
-4 to +4
Filter Effect
Changes the contrast to appear as if a
B&W color filter was used. Set the filter
color.
• Available only when [Monochrome] is
selected.
None/Green/Yellow/
Orange/Red/Magenta/
Blue/Cyan/Infrared
Filter
Toning
Sets a color tone for [Bleach Bypass].
Sets the level for cold tone adjustment
(- direction) and warm tone adjustment
(+ direction) for [Monochrome].
• Available only when [Bleach Bypass] or
[Monochrome] is selected.
Bleach Bypass: Off/
Green/Yellow/Orange/
Red/Magenta/Purple/
Blue/Cyan
Monochrome: -4 to +4