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Use
HI to select the mode and then press
the
G button.
16
M
44
Multi-Framing
Multi-Framing
00:34
00:34
MR
MR
0.0
0.0
AUTO
WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
ISO
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M
44
720
N
ORM
FRAME
FRAME
MAGIC
MAGIC
SIZE
SIZE
Submenu
Description
Multi-Framing
The camera takes two images at
different angles simultaneously; one
wide and one cropped.
Multi-File
The camera takes two images in
different image sizes simultaneously.
P and Original
The camera takes two images
simultaneously; one applying Magic
Filter and an unaffected original.
To use [Multi-Framing]
To use [Multi-Framing]
1
Select the frame setting and press the
A button.
2
Align the AF target mark on the subject for zoom angle
and press the
A button.
The frame automatically tracks the subject
detecting it by color.
LOCK ON
LOCK ON
OK
16
M
44
00:34
00:34
MR
MR
0.0
0.0
AUTO
WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
ISO
720
N
ORM
16
M
44
FRAME
FRAME
When selecting [#] or [$], use
FGHI to move
the frame. The focus is obtained at the position of the
frame.
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When the camera fails to track the subject, the frame
changes to red.
The [Image Size] is limited as follows.
Still image
L: [n] or lower
S: [3] or lower
Movie
: [6] or lower
To use [Multi-File]
To use [Multi-File]
1
Select the size for the sub image and press the
A
button.
The [Image Size] is limited as follows.
Still image
Main: [2] or larger
Sub: [1], [9], [:]
Movie
Main: [5/M] [6]
Sub: [7] [8]
To use [
To use [P
P and Original]
and Original]
1
Use
HI to select the mode and the press the
A
button.
When shooting movies in this mode, the [Image Size]
is limited to [6] or lower.
When shooting movies in this mode, [Sparkle] and
[Soft Focus] are not available.
3
Shoot images.
Press the shutter button to shoot two still images
with settings you set.
Press the
R button to start recording two movies
with settings you set. Press the
R button again to
stop recording.
To shoot while checking the movie record area
Press
F several times to display the movie record
area.
Taken images are displayed as a group. (p.37)
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