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The LCD monitor can display the shooting settings screen, menu
screen, image, etc.
Displayed when the camera is turned on.
When your eye nears the viewfinder
eyepiece, the display-off sensor turns
off the LCD monitor automatically. This
prevents the bright LCD monitor from
interfering with your view. The LCD
monitor turns on again when your eye
leaves the viewfinder eyepiece.
While the menu screen or image is displayed as shown below, you
can instantly return to the shooting settings screen (shown on the
left) by pressing the shutter button halfway.
Pressing the <B> button turns the display on or off.
Switching the LCD Monitor Screen
Shooting Settings
If you look at the viewfinder while wearing sunglasses, the LCD monitor
might not turn off automatically. In such a case, press the <B> button
to turn off the monitor.
If a fluorescent light is nearby, the LCD monitor might turn off. If this
happens, take the camera away from the fluorescent light.
Appears when you press the
<M> button. Press the
button again to display the
shooting settings.
Appears when you press the
<x> button. Press the button
again to display the shooting
settings.
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