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Overexposure indicator 1
Though the histogram shows you when some of your pixels are overexposed, it does not tell
you which ones. In a shot with many bright areas, it can be hard to know whether the key
parts of your image are just bright or completely overexposed. To help you find them, the
CFV can provide an overexposure indicator, which shows precisely which areas of your shot
are overexposed (i.e., pixels that are at maximum brightness, thereby eliminating details).
When enabled, the overexposure indicator flashes the overexposed pixels from black to white.
To enable or disable the overexposure indicator, use the MENU > SETTINGS > USER
INTERFACE > Mark Overexp. or the shortcut (see below).
Please see Items on the USER INTERFACE Menu for a detailed procedure.
Full-screen mode F
In full-screen mode, you can browse your images at standard preview resolution without
any distracting data surrounding them.
Because the current approval setting is not shown in full-screen mode, the approval button
has no effect. This will prevent you from accidentally assigning the wrong status without
realizing it.
Tip
Overexposure indicator shortcut
There is a one-button shortcut for
toggling the overexposure marker
on and off.
To use it, press and hold until the
indicator is working as you would like
(enabled or disabled)
Tip
Ways to save battery power include setting a
display time-out and/or a power-down time-out
(each of these is disabled by default).
Use MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE >
Power Down to set a power-down time out.
Use MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE >
DISPLAY > Time-out to set a display time-out.
See also Items on the USER INTERFACE Menu and
Making Display Settings for details about these
settings.
Tip
You can save battery power by turning
down the brightness and/or contrast
of the display using the Items on the
MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE
> DISPLAY menu. See Making Display
Settings for details.
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