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Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips, Using the Displays - camera manual

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Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Using the Displays Your camera has two displays - the Microdisplay and the Image Display. Whichever display is currently on will be called the "active display" throughout this manual: Microdisplay (viewfinder) Image Display Allows you to frame pictures Allows you to frame pictures and video clips using Live View, and video clips using Live View, and to view the Capture and review images and video clips in Setup menus. Playback, and to view all the Activate Live View by looking menus. through the viewfinder. The Eye Activate Live View by pressing Start sensor below the the Live View button. viewfinder detects your eye and automatically turns on the microdisplay. Use the diopter control to adjust the focus in the microdisplay (see page 19). NOTE Using the Image Display consumes a lot of battery power. To preserve batteries, use the microdisplay instead. NOTE If the microdisplay does not turn on automatically when you look through the viewfinder, you may need to change the Eye Start setting in the Setup menu. See Eye Start on page 84. Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 23

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Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
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Chapter 2:
Taking Pictures and
Recording Video Clips
Using the Displays
Your camera has two displays - the
Microdisplay
and the
Image Display
. Whichever display is currently on will be called
the “active display” throughout this manual:
NOTE
Using the Image Display consumes a lot of battery
power. To preserve batteries, use the microdisplay instead.
NOTE
If the microdisplay does not turn on automatically when
you look through the viewfinder, you may need to change
the
Eye Start
setting in the
Setup
menu. See
Eye Start
on
page 84.
Microdisplay (viewfinder)
Image Display
Allows you to frame pictures
and video clips using
Live View
,
and to view the
Capture
and
Setup
menus.
Activate
Live View
by looking
through the viewfinder. The Eye
Start sensor below the
viewfinder detects your eye and
automatically turns on the
microdisplay. Use the diopter
control to adjust the focus in the
microdisplay (see page 19).
Allows you to frame pictures
and video clips using
Live View
,
review images and video clips in
Playback
, and to view all the
menus.
Activate
Live View
by pressing
the
Live View
button.