Using the [REC] Mode Menu
For details on [REC] Mode menu settings, refer to P28.
Just as each type of film for film cameras has its own colour tone and contrast
characteristics, Film Mode allows you to select up to 9 different "digital films", colour tones,
in the same way as you would select different films for film cameras. Select different
settings in Film Mode to match the photo look you wish to achieve.
Applicable modes:
[
] [STANDARD]
[
] [DYNAMIC]
[
] [NATURE]
[
] [SMOOTH]
[
] [VIBRANT]
[
] [NOSTALGIC]
[
] [STANDARD] (
[
] [DYNAMIC] (
[
] [SMOOTH] (
[
] [MY FILM 1]
[
] [MY FILM 2]
[
] [MULTI FILM]
Note
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You cannot adjust [SATURATION] in the black and white settings in Film Mode.
Advanced (Recording pictures)
[FILM MODE]
This is the standard setting.
The saturation and contrast of the stored colours are increased.
Brighter red, green and blue. Enhanced beauty of nature.
The contrast is lowered for smoother and clearer colour.
Higher saturation and contrast than dynamic.
Lower saturation and contrast. Reflecting passage of time.
)
This is the standard setting.
)
The contrast is increased.
)
Smooths the picture without losing the skin texture.
The saved setting is used.
One press of the shutter button automatically records the
picture to a selected number of films (up to a maximum of
three films).
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