Like most semi-pro cameras the EX-P has a separate lens cap which can be attached via a loop of string to prevent losing it. It also comes with a small lens hood which screws onto the filter thread around the mouth of the lens barrel, but unfortunately the lens cap does not fit over this.
It has a full range of manual exposure modes, although the range of aperture settings is somewhat limited, offering only six settings between the minimum F3. There is also the option to design your own Best Shot setting, which can be saved and recalled later.
Other useful features include a moveable AF aiming point which can be positioned anywhere in the frame, a live exposure histogram, and the unique shooting data monitor display that tells you not only the exposure settings but also the focusing range and depth of field.
This screen, shown in the picture of the back of the camera, looks horrifyingly complicated, but once you figure out what it all means it is extremely useful.
It is the only digital still camera I have ever seen that can shoot movies with stereo sound, through two small microphones on the top of the flash housing. A MB SD card gives over eight minutes of shooting time.
The camera has four movie modes. The standard mode simply starts recording when you press the button and stops when you press it again. The short movie mode records a clip of up to eight seconds, but several of these clips can be seamlessly strung together as a montage.
However it is the Past Movie mode that is the really clever part. Movies can be cut and spliced in the camera, and single frames can be isolated and saved as still images. Picture quality is generally superb, although the automatic white balance seemed to be a bit hit-and-miss, producing a noticeable colour cast on some images with very bright or dominant colours, however using the easily accessible pre-set white balance options corrected this problem. Focusing and exposure were accurate, image noise is well controlled and the level of detail is extremely good for a 5MP camera.
The 1cm focusing macro mode is particularly good, producing superb close-up results. Point the camera at the subject, use the monitor screen to compose the image, and then press the shutter button half way. Holding the camera still, gently press the shutter button all the way down. Use [ ] and [ ] to display the image you want to delete. Position the monitor screen inwards to turn off the camera. This section contains information about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera.
File memory can be any one of the following three locations. The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. F [ ] Focus button G [EX] button. You can position the monitor screen to suit your shooting or viewing conditions. Take care you do not touch the liquid crystal panel. Also make sure you never try to force the monitor screen to move past its normal range of movement.
Doing so can damage the monitor screen. This makes it possible to compose a self-portrait with the monitor screen. Leaving the monitor screen facing open exposes the LCD panel to accidental impact, which creates the risk of breaking, cracking, etc. They do not exactly match the screen contents actually produced on the camera. You can turn off Icon Help if you want page Recording mode, flash mode, focus mode, white balance, self-timer, metering mode.
The exposure panel is an area in the lower right corner of the REC modes monitor screen that shows various adjustable parameters. You can also use the exposure panel to adjust exposure settings. Note that the current REC mode determines which items appear. Note that this scale is not intended for precision measurement. It is provided as a general guide only. A Shutter speed pages 63, B EV shift exposure compensation value page 88 C Histogram page D Metering mode indicator page Each press of the [DISP] button changes the contents of the monitor screen as shown below.
Use the buckle to ensure that the strap is fastened snugly around your wrist. Do not use it for any other purpose. Attach the lens cap holder to the strap. This protects against accidental loss of the lens cap. The battery is not fully charged when you use the camera for the first time after purchasing it. You need to charge the battery before using the camera for the first time. Making sure that the positive and negative contacts are aligned correctly, load the battery into the rapid charger.
Note that the battery will not charge properly if it is not positioned correctly in the rapid charger. Correctly positioning the positive and negative terminals of the battery, load the battery into the rapid charger. Plug the rapid charger into a household power outlet.
Note, however, that the shape of the AC power cord plug varies according to country or geographic area. If you plan to use the rapid charger in a geographic area where the power receptacle shape is different from that in your area, replace the.
AC power cord with one of the other ones that come with the camera, or purchase a commercially available AC power cord that is compatible with the power outlets in that area. Note, however, that the shape of the power plug varies according to country or geographic area. When traveling abroad, it is up to you to find out if the shape of the rapid charger power plug is compatible with local power outlets and to purchase any required adaptors.
After charging is complete, unplug the rapid charger from the power outlet, and remove the battery from it. Charging will resume when the temperature returns to the allowable charging temperature range, which is indicated when the [CHARGE] lamp turns red.
Give the battery time to cool before charging it. Because of this, it is recommended that you charge the battery immediately before you need to use it. If you want to try to use it to power another type of device, you should first check the user documentation that comes with the device to see if the battery is compatible.
If this happens, plug the charger into an outlet that is further away from the TV or radio. Be sure to wipe contacts and terminals occasionally with a dry cloth to keep them clean. Slide the battery cover on the bottom of the camera in the direction indicated by the arrow, and then swing it open.
Aligning the marks on the camera and battery as shown in the illustration, press down on the stopper in the direction indicated by the arrow and slide the battery into the camera. Swing the battery cover closed, and then slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow. This can mean there is a problem with how the battery is loaded. Remove the battery from the camera and check the battery contacts for dirt.
If the contacts are dirty, wipe them clean with a dry cloth. The battery life guideline values given below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below the table, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that the battery will provide the amount of service indicated. Low temperatures and continued use reduce battery life. Repeated charging shortens battery life. See page 69 for more information.
The following shows how the battery capacity indicator on the monitor screen changes as battery power is used. Note that you will not be able to record images while the battery indicator is. Charge the battery immediately whenever either of these indicators appears. This camera should produce high-quality prints at sizes between A4 and A3. Chromatic aberration is detectable at a low level.
Problems should only be visible at high magnifications. Colour accuracy is good and saturation is close to normal. Any colour errors shown should be easily correctable with editing software.
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