Sony DSLRA850 Operating Instructions - Page 79

Using the shooting function, To use image styles other than the default ones, Image styles, Standard

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Using the shooting function To use image styles other than the default ones 1Select the style box for which you want to change the setting. 2Move the cursor to the right with B on the multi-selector, and select the desired image style with v/V on the multi-selector. Image styles (Standard) (Vivid) (Neutral) (Clear) (Deep) (Light) (Portrait) (Landscape) (Sunset) (Night view) (Autumn leaves) (B/W) (Sepia) For capturing various scenes with rich gradation and beautiful colors. The saturation and contrast are heightened for capturing striking images of colorful scenes and subjects such as flowers, spring greenery, blue sky, or ocean views. The saturation and sharpness are lowered for capturing images in a quiet tone. This is also suitable for capturing image material to be modified with a computer. For capturing images in a clear tone with limpid colors in the highlighted area, suitable for capturing radiant light. For capturing images with deep and dense color expressions, suited to capturing the solid presence of the subject. For capturing images with bright and uncomplicated color expressions, suited to capturing refreshingly light ambience. For capturing the skin color in a soft tone, ideally suited to capturing portraits. The saturation, contrast, and sharpness are heightened for capturing vivid and crisp scenery. Distant landscapes also stand out more. For capturing the beautiful red of the setting sun. The contrast is attenuated for capturing a nightscape that is more faithful to the real view. For capturing autumn scenes, vividly highlighting the red and yellow of coloring leaves. For capturing images in black and white monotone. For capturing images in sepia monotone. 79

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Using the shooting function
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To use image styles other than the default ones
Image styles
1
Select the style box for which you want
to change the setting.
2
Move the cursor to the right with
B
on
the multi-selector, and select the
desired image style with
v
/
V
on the
multi-selector.
(Standard)
For capturing various scenes with rich gradation and
beautiful colors.
(Vivid)
The saturation and contrast are heightened for capturing
striking images of colorful scenes and subjects such as
flowers, spring greenery, blue sky, or ocean views.
(Neutral)
The saturation and sharpness are lowered for capturing
images in a quiet tone. This is also suitable for capturing
image material to be modified with a computer.
(Clear)
For capturing images in a clear tone with limpid colors in the
highlighted area, suitable for capturing radiant light.
(Deep)
For capturing images with deep and dense color expressions,
suited to capturing the solid presence of the subject.
(Light)
For capturing images with bright and uncomplicated color
expressions, suited to capturing refreshingly light ambience.
(Portrait)
For capturing the skin color in a soft tone, ideally suited to
capturing portraits.
(Landscape)
The saturation, contrast, and sharpness are heightened for
capturing vivid and crisp scenery. Distant landscapes also
stand out more.
(Sunset)
For capturing the beautiful red of the setting sun.
(Night view)
The contrast is attenuated for capturing a nightscape that is
more faithful to the real view.
(Autumn
leaves)
For capturing autumn scenes, vividly highlighting the red and
yellow of coloring leaves.
(B/W)
For capturing images in black and white monotone.
(Sepia)
For capturing images in sepia monotone.