_|nformation Disp|ayed on the Screen@Shooting (information Display) .............................................® ®@l @@ @ @@ @ @ @ @ @Battery Charge Indicator(p. 15)@ Camera Orientation* @White Balance (p. 72) @C4)My Colors (p. 73)Drive Mode (p. 74)_6_Camera Shake Warning(p. 26) @(_) Metering Modes (p. 81)Image Quality @(Compression) (p. 69) / @Recording Pixels (pp. 68,86) @@ Still Images: RecordableShots (p. 18)Movies: Remaining Time/Elapsed Time (p. 32)Self-Timer (pp. 62, 74, @ Spot AE Point Frame75) (p. 81)Disp. Overlay (p. 123) @ AF Frame (p. 25)Digital Zoom _ Date Stamp (p. 61)Magnification (p. 59) / 2@ISO Speed (p. 71)Digital Tele-converter ¢3j AE Lock (p. 82), FE Lock(p. 6O) (p. 82)Focusing Zone (pp. 67, 2@Shutter Speed68), AF Lock (p. 81 ) 2@Aperture ValueShooting Mode @ Exposure CompensationFlash Mode (pp. 58, 67, (p. 66)83) 2@Zoom Bar (p. 24)Red-Eye Correction @ Image Stabilizer (p. 123)(p. 83) @ Time Zone (p. 120)* _ : Standard, _, _ : Held verticallyWhen shooting, the camera detects if it is held vertically or horizontally, and adjustssettings accordingly for the best shot. It also detects orientation during playback, soyou can hold the camera in either orientation and it will automatically rotate images forcorrect viewing.This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up ordown.