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Taking a Closer Look: Playback Zoom

Rotating the zoom control to

g (i) during full-frame playback

mode (

A32) zooms in on the current picture, enlarging and

displaying the center of the picture on the monitor.
The guide at lower right shows which portion is enlarged.
The following operations can be performed while
pictures are zoomed in.

Pictures Taken Using the Face-Priority Function

When zooming in on a picture taken using the face-priority
function (

A91), the picture will be enlarged with the face

detected during shooting at the center of the monitor
(except for pictures shot while Continuous (

A86) or

Auto bracketing (

A89) was set).

If more than one face was detected, the picture will be

enlarged with the face on which focus was acquired at the center of the monitor.
Press the multi selector

H, I, J, or K to display other faces that were detected.

When the zoom control is further rotated towards the

g (i) or f (h) direction,

the zoom ratio will change and will become a normal playback zoom display.

To

Use

Description

A

Zoom in

g (i)

Zoom increases each time the zoom control is
rotated to

g (i), up to about 10×. Zoom also

increases by rotating the command dial to the right.

-

Zoom out

f (

h

)

Rotate the zoom control to

f (h). When the

magnification ratio reaches 1×, the display
returns to full-frame playback mode.
Zoom also decreases by rotating the
command dial to the left.

-

Move the display
area

Press the multi selector

H, I, J or K to move

the display area to other areas of the picture.

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Return to full-frame
playback

k

Press the

k button.

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Crop picture

d

Press to crop the current picture to contain
only the portion visible in the monitor.

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Switch to shooting
mode

c

Press the

c button or the shutter-release

button to change back to the last chosen
shooting mode. Switching to shooting mode
can also be performed by pressing the

b

(movie-record) button.

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