Bracket order, Auto review, Auto off w/ vf – Sony DSLR-A700 User Manual
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The order in bracket shooting (page 57) can be selected. This does not apply to DRO advanced
bracket.
After an image is recorded, you can display it on the LCD monitor for two, five, or 10
seconds. You can also delete it during instant playback.
To delete the image during instant playback
Press
(Delete), then select [Delete] on the confirmation screen with v on the multi-selector, then press
the center of the multi-selector.
• When an image recorded in Local AF area is enlarged on the auto review screen, the image is enlarged
from around the selected area used for focus adjustment.
• Auto review of continuous shooting, and bracket shooting shows only the image recorded last. If you
delete the image following the process above, only the displayed image is deleted.
• In auto review, the image will not be displayed in the vertical position even if you shot the image in a
vertical position (page 112).
The eyepiece sensors located right below the viewfinder determine whether the photographer
is looking into the viewfinder or not. The LCD monitor can be set to turn off automatically
when you are looking into the viewfinder.
• Regardless of the setting in this menu, the recording information display automatically turns off after a set
duration (five seconds in the default setting (page 120)).
Bracket order
0 t – t +
Uses 0 EV in shooting the first picture which presents the best
shooting opportunity.
Example: ±0EV
t
–
0.3EV
t
+0.3EV
t
–
0.7EV
t
+0.7EV
– t 0 t +
Ordered from low to high exposure.
Example:
–
0.7EV
t
–
0.3EV
t
±0EV
t
+0.3EV
t
+0.7EV
Auto review
10 sec
Displays the image on the LCD monitor for 10 seconds.
5 sec
Displays the image on the LCD monitor for five seconds.
2 sec
Displays the image on the LCD monitor for two seconds.
Off
Deactivates auto review.
Auto off w/ VF
On
The LCD monitor turns off automatically when you look into
the viewfinder.
Off
The LCD monitor stays on when you look into the
viewfinder.