Epson r-d1 User Manual - Page 35

Selecting Image Settings, Using the Flash Function, Color, Monochrome, ENTER, Standard, Film1

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2. Select Color or Monochrome. If you want color photos, use the JOG dial to select Color and press the ENTER button. The color setting is saved and the screen returns to the Camera Settings menu. If you want black and white photos, use the JOG dial to select Monochrome and press the MENU button. The Monochrome Filter screen is displayed. Proceed to step 3. 3. Select one of the following monochrome filters using the JOG dial, and press the ENTER button. Standard Green Yellow Orange Red No color filter is selected. Suitable for portraits. Suitable for landscape photos. The color contrast is enhanced in the order of Yellow, Orange, and Red. The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Camera Settings menu. Note: When you select a monochrome filter, you can take monochrome photos with a color filter effect. Selecting Image Settings You can select settings for the following image types: Standard, Film1, Film2, or Film3. Standard Values for Edge Enhance, Saturation, Tint, and Contrast, are set to Me (Medium), and NR (Noise Reduction) is set to Lo (Low) by default. Film1 to Film3 You can set your desired value for Edge Enhance, Saturation, Tint, Contrast, and NR (Noise Reduction) using the JOG dial. 2 To make Film1, Film2, or Film3 settings, follow the steps below. 2 1. Use the JOG dial to select Film Setting in the Camera Settings menu, and press the ENTER button. The Film Setting screen is displayed. For details on using the menu, see "Camera Settings menu" on page 41. 2. Select your desired image type (Film1, Film2, or Film3) and press 2 the MENU button. The menu for your selection is displayed. 3. Use the JOG dial to select the setting(s) you want and press the ENTER button. You can select Edge Enhance, Saturation, Tint, 2 Contrast, and NR (Noise Reduction) for each film type. 4. Use the JOG dial to select Lo, Me, or Hi, then press the ENTER button. 5. Repeat step 3 and 4 to make additional changes. 2 6. When you're done, select Finish and press the ENTER button. The new values are saved, and the screen returns to the Camera Settings menu. 2 Using the Flash Function 2 An optional flash can be used when taking photos under poor lighting situations. 2 1. Install an optional flash in the camera's accessory shoe or X contact. 2. Pull back on and release the shutter charge lever. 3. Set the shutter speed to 1/125 or less. 4. Focus on the subject and identify the length between the camera lens and the subject. 2 5. Set the corresponding aperture value from the length and aperture list. See the documentation for your flash for details. 6. Rotate the aperture ring to select the desired value. 2 Taking Pictures 30

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Taking Pictures
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2.
Select
Color
or
Monochrome
.
If you want color photos, use the JOG dial to select
Color
and press
the
ENTER
button. The color setting is saved and the screen returns
to the Camera Settings menu.
If you want black and white photos, use the JOG dial to select
Monochrome
and press the
MENU
button. The Monochrome
Filter screen is displayed. Proceed to step 3.
3.
Select one of the following monochrome filters using the JOG dial,
and press the
ENTER
button.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Camera Settings
menu.
Note:
When you select a monochrome filter, you can take monochrome
photos with a color filter effect.
Selecting Image Settings
You can select settings for the following image types:
Standard
,
Film1
,
Film2
, or
Film3
.
To make
Film1
,
Film2
, or
Film3
settings, follow the steps below.
1.
Use the JOG dial to select
Film Setting
in the Camera Settings menu,
and press the
ENTER
button. The Film Setting screen is displayed.
For details on using the menu, see “Camera Settings menu” on page
41.
2.
Select your desired image type (
Film1
,
Film2
, or
Film3
) and press
the
MENU
button. The menu for your selection is displayed.
3.
Use the JOG dial to select the setting(s) you want and press the
ENTER
button. You can select
Edge Enhance
,
Saturation
,
Tint
,
Contrast
, and
NR
(Noise Reduction) for each film type.
4.
Use the JOG dial to select
Lo
,
Me
, or
Hi
, then press the
ENTER
button.
5.
Repeat step 3 and 4 to make additional changes.
6.
When you’re done, select
Finish
and press the
ENTER
button.
The new values are saved, and the screen returns to the Camera
Settings menu.
Using the Flash Function
An optional flash can be used when taking photos under poor lighting
situations.
1.
Install an optional flash in the camera’s accessory shoe or X contact.
2.
Pull back on and release the shutter charge lever.
3.
Set the shutter speed to 1/125 or less.
4.
Focus on the subject and identify the length between the camera
lens and the subject.
5.
Set the corresponding aperture value from the length and aperture
list. See the documentation for your flash for details.
6.
Rotate the aperture ring to select the desired value.
Standard
No color filter is selected.
Green
Suitable for portraits.
Yellow
Suitable for landscape photos. The color contrast
is enhanced in the order of Yellow, Orange, and
Red.
Orange
Red
Standard
Values for
Edge Enhance
,
Saturation
,
Tint
, and
Contrast
, are set to
Me
(Medium), and
NR
(Noise
Reduction) is set to
Lo
(Low) by default.
Film1 to Film3
Y
ou can set your desired value for
Edge
Enhance
,
Saturation
,
Tint
,
Contrast
, and
NR
(Noise Reduction) using the JOG dial.