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Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects When Shooting
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Special Effects Mode (Applying Effects When Shooting) Effects can be applied to images during shooting. Special effects Special effects AF area mode Shooting Features Special effects Creative monochrome Painting Zoom exposure Defocus during exposure Cross process Soft Nostalgic sepia Press the d button to display the special effects menu and select an effect using the multi selector. Creative monochrome (default setting) Painting Zoom exposure* Creates monochrome photographs by adjusting the grainy feel and contrast. Monochrome photographs with the dark and light tones reversed can also be created (solarization). • Rotate the main command dial to adjust grainy feel. • Rotate the sub-command dial to adjust contrast. Gives the image a painting-like appearance. Creates dynamic images converging toward the center of the frame by moving the zoom position from the wideangle to telephoto zoom position until the shutter closes. • The zooming magnification can be set to 2× or 3× (default setting) by rotating the main command dial. • The zoom is fixed at the wide-angle end before shooting. • AF area mode (A58, 73) is fixed at Center (normal). • The shutter speed is fixed at 2 seconds, and the effect can be produced only when the shooting mode icon on the shooting screen is green. • When a shutter speed that is slow enough for zoom exposure cannot be obtained due to too bright a subject, etc., the shooting mode icon does not turn green, and the effect will not be produced. 46