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Shooting Features
i (User Setting Modes)
Setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (User settings) can be
saved in i. Shooting is possible in A (Programmed auto), B (Shutter-priority auto),
C (Aperture-priority auto) or D (Manual).
Rotate the mode dial to i to retrieve the settings
saved in Save user settings.
See “Saving Settings in i Mode” (A50) for more
information.
• Frame the subject and shoot with these settings, or
change the settings as required.
• The setting combinations that are retrieved when the mode dial is rotated to i
can be changed as many times as you want in Save user settings.
The following settings can be stored in i.
General setup
Shooting menu
1
Choose the standard shooting mode. The current flexible program (when set to A), shutter
speed (when set to B or D) or aperture value (when set to C or D) settings will also be
saved.
2
The current zoom position will also be saved. Startup zoom position (A67) cannot be
set.
3
The current focus distance will also be saved when set to E (manual focus).
4
The preset value for preset manual applies commonly to A, B, C, D and i shooting
modes.
5
The current focus area position is saved when AF area mode is set to Manual.
• Shooting mode A, B, C or D (A45)
1
• Focus mode (A58)
3
• Zoom position (A25)
2
• Exposure compensation (A60)
• Flash mode (A52) • Fn button (A68)
• Self-timer (A55)
• Image quality (A69) • Exposure bracketing (A66)
• Image size (A71) • AF area mode (A66)
5
• Picture Control (A65) • Autofocus mode (A66)
• Custom Picture Control (A65) • Flash exp. comp. (A66)
• White balance (A65)
4
• Noise reduction filter (A66)
• Metering (A65) • Built-in ND filter (A66)
• Continuous (A65) • Active D-Lighting (A66)
• ISO sensitivity (A66) • Zoom memory (A66)
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