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To Retain Settings Even After, Power is Turned Off, Turning Off Warning Sounds

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Turning Off Warning Sounds (Beep Sound) When shooting weddings or for wildlife shots, the camera warning sounds can be a liability. In such cases, the beep sound can be set to "OFF". This setting value remains in memory even after the power is turned off. For details about how to use the menu, see "Using the Shooting Menu" (p.74). Item to select in the shooting menu: [2 / 2 ] [ NORMAL ] FILE [ NAME RESET ] [ ON ] [ RESET ] END CHANGE Go to (Beep Sound) Settings: ON OFF BACK SET OK ON (default setting): Depending on the operation, the warning beep will sound. OFF: The warning beep does not sound. 98 To Retain Settings Even After Power is Turned Off (Settings) If there is an - or ̅ under the settings column of the chart in "Functions of the Shooting Menu" (p.72) section, the function in question returns to the default setting when the power is turned off. Those items marked with a ̅ can be changed and reset to retain the new setting in memory even after the power is turned off (HOLD). For details about how to use the menu, see "Using the Shooting Menu" (p.74). Item to select in the shooting menu: [2 / 2 ] Advanced Shooting Techniques [ NORMAL ] FILE [ NAME RESET ] [ ON ] 5 [ RESET ] Go to (Settings) END CHANGE Settings: RESET HOLD BACK SET OK RESET (default setting): Those items marked with ć hold the last setting used. For the flash settings, only the "Red-eye Reduction Flash" remains in the memory; the other settings are cancelled (p.64). HOLD: Among the settings on p.72, items marked with ć and ̅ can be retained in the memory. All flash settings are held in memory (p.64). However, if the batteries are removed, all ̅ settings return to the initial settings. 99

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5
Advanced Shooting Techniques
To Retain Settings Even After
Power is Turned Off
(Settings)
If there is an – or
g
under the settings column of the chart in
“Functions of the Shooting Menu” (p.72) section, the function in
question returns to the default setting when the power is turned off.
Those items marked with a
g
can be changed and reset to retain the
new setting in memory even after the power is turned off (HOLD).
For details about how to use the menu, see “Using the Shooting
Menu” (p.74).
[
2/2
]
[
NORMAL
]
[
NAME RESET
]
[
RESET
]
[
ON
]
CHANGE
END
FILE
Item to select in the shooting menu:
Go to
(Settings)
OK
SET
BACK
RESET
HOLD
Settings:
RESET (default setting):
Those items marked with
p
hold
the last setting used.
For the flash settings, only the
“Red-eye Reduction Flash”
remains in the memory; the other
settings are cancelled (p.64).
HOLD:
Among the settings on p.72,
items marked with
p
and
g
can
be retained in the memory.
All flash settings are held in
memory (p.64).
However, if the batteries are
removed, all
g
settings return to
the initial settings.
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Turning Off Warning Sounds
(Beep Sound)
When shooting weddings or for wildlife shots, the camera warning
sounds can be a liability. In such cases, the beep sound can be set to
“OFF”.
This setting value remains in memory even after the power is turned off.
For details about how to use the menu, see “Using the Shooting
Menu” (p.74).
[
2/2
]
[
NORMAL
]
[
NAME RESET
]
[
RESET
]
[
ON
]
CHANGE
END
FILE
Item to select in the shooting menu:
Go to
(Beep Sound)
OK
SET
BACK
ON
OFF
Settings:
ON (default setting):
Depending on the operation, the
warning beep will sound.
OFF:
The warning beep does not sound.