Settings accessible via Live Control
You can use Live Control to select the shooting function while checking the effect on the screen.
- The selected settings apply in P, A, and n modes.
- Functions
- Settings
Available settings
Picture Mode (“Processing options (Picture Mode)”)
Scene mode 1 (“Shooting in scene mode (SCN mode)”)
ISO sensitivity (“Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO Sensitivity)”)
White balance (“Adjusting color (white balance)”)
AF mode (“Selecting a focus mode (AF mode)”)
Aspect ratio (“Setting the aspect ratio”)
K Image quality (“Photo file and image size options (K Image quality)”)
n Movie quality (“Frame size, rate, and compression (n Movie Quality)”)
K Image stabilization settings 2 (“Reducing camera shake (Image stabilizer)”)
n Image stabilization settings 3 (“Reducing camera shake (Image stabilizer)”)
Flash 2, 4 (“Using flash (flash photography)”)
Flash intensity control 2 (“Adjusting flash output (Flash intensity control)”)
Sequential/self-timer shooting (“Sequential shooting/using the self-timer”)
Metering 2 (“Choosing how the camera measures brightness (Metering)”)
Face priority (“Automatic face detection (Face priority)”)
Accessory (“Using optional accessories (Accessory)”)
Displayed only in scene modes.
Not displayed in movie mode.
Displayed only in movie mode.
The camera stores the settings for P or A, 6 (underwater mode), and 7 (microscope mode) separately and restores them the next time the mode is selected, even after the camera has been turned off.
Press the OK button to display Live Control.
- To hide Live Control, press the OK button again.
Use FG to highlight the desired function and HI to highlight a setting, and then press the OK button.
- You can also use the control dial to select a setting.
- The selected settings take effect automatically if no operations are performed for about 8 seconds.
- Cursor
- Displays the selected function name
- Some functions are not available in some shooting modes. g ”List of configurable shooting modes”
- For the default settings of each option, refer to “Default Settings”.