Pentax 18516 Operation Manual - Page 68

EN-68, Mode1, Functional Description, Mode2

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Mode1 Mode2 Item Color Saturation Item Focus Functional Description Sets the color of the image that will be captured. Full Color B&W Sepia To capture an image, your camera offers you three different degrees of color to match with your preference. Your images will demonstrate different impression by selecting different degrees of color. This is called "Saturation". High Medium Low Functional Description Refer to the Camera Menu's option item (the details. (EN-67) Mode) for further Drive Mode Refer to the Camera Menu's option item (the details. (EN-67) Mode) for further AE Metering Refer to the section in this manual titled "Selecting the Metering Mode" (EN-42) for further details. EN-68

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Mode1
Item
Functional Description
Color
Sets the color of the image that will be captured.
Full Color
B&W
Sepia
Saturation
To capture an image, your camera offers you three different degrees of
color to match with your preference.
Your images will demonstrate different impression by selecting different
degrees of color. This is called “Saturation”.
High
Medium
Low
Mode2
Item
Functional Description
Focus
Refer to the Camera Menu's option item (the
Mode) for further
details. (EN-67)
Drive Mode
Refer to the Camera Menu's option item (the
Mode) for further
details. (EN-67)
AE Metering
Refer to the section in this manual titled “Selecting the Metering Mode”
(EN-42) for further details.