Pentax DS Operation Manual - Page 100

[Rec. Mode] Menu Setting Items, [Playback] Menu Setting Items

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98 [A Rec. Mode] Menu Setting Items Perform settings related to capturing in the [A Rec. Mode] menu. Item Function Page Image Tone Set the color tone of pictures. p.108 Recorded Pixels Set the recording size of images. p.109 Quality Level Set the image quality. p.110 Saturation Set the color saturation. p.111 Sharpness Make the image outlines sharp or soft. p.111 Contrast Set the image contrast. p.111 4 Instant Review Auto Bracket Set the Instant Review time. Set Auto Bracket shooting. p.170 p.145 AE Metering Choose the part of the screen to use for measuring brightness and determining exposure. p.130 Swtch dst msr pt Choose the part of the screen to set focus to. p.123 Flash Exp. Comp. Adjust the amount of flash discharged. p.146 Menu Reference [Q Playback] Menu Setting Items Perform settings related to playback and editing images in the [Q Playback] menu. Item Plybk dsply mthd Hot spot wrnng Digital Filter Slideshow Function Page Set capturing information to show during playback. p.160 Set to display Hot spot warning during Instant Review or Playback. p.160 Edit captured images to black and white or sepia tint, or add softening and slimming effects. p.71 Play back recorded images one after another. p.68

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Menu Reference
Perform settings related to capturing in the [
A
Rec. Mode] menu.
Perform settings related to playback and editing images in the
[
Q
Playback] menu.
[
A
Rec. Mode] Menu Setting Items
Item
Function
Page
Image Tone
Set the color tone of pictures.
p.108
Recorded Pixels
Set the recording size of images.
p.109
Quality Level
Set the image quality.
p.110
Saturation
Set the color saturation.
p.111
Sharpness
Make the image outlines sharp or soft.
p.111
Contrast
Set the image contrast.
p.111
Instant Review
Set the Instant Review time.
p.170
Auto Bracket
Set Auto Bracket shooting.
p.145
AE Metering
Choose the part of the screen to use for measuring
brightness and determining exposure.
p.130
Swtch dst msr pt
Choose the part of the screen to set focus to.
p.123
Flash Exp. Comp.
Adjust the amount of flash discharged.
p.146
[
Q
Playback] Menu Setting Items
Item
Function
Page
Plybk dsply mthd
Set capturing information to show during playback.
p.160
Hot spot wrnng
Set to display Hot spot warning during Instant
Review or Playback.
p.160
Digital Filter
Edit captured images to black and white or sepia
tint, or add softening and slimming effects.
p.71
Slideshow
Play back recorded images one after another.
p.68