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Attach the viewfinder.
After confirming that the camera is off,
slide the signal contact into the multi-
accessory port until it latches.
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Handling the Viewfinder
Remove the viewfinder when it is not in use. If the viewfinder is
attached, the shocks and vibration to which the camera may be
exposed during transport or when placed in a bag could damage
the camera or viewfinder. To remove the viewfinder, confirm that
the camera is off and then press and hold the latch release buttons
while detaching the viewfinder from the multi accessory port.
Do not touch the viewfinder signal contact. Failure to observe this
precaution could cause product malfunction.
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Using the Viewfinder
Use the viewfinder when bright ambient lighting conditions make
it difficult to see the display in the monitor. When you put your eye
to the viewfinder, the eye sensor will turn the viewfinder on and
the monitor off (note that the sensor responds to more than just
your eyes; when using the monitor, keep your fingers and other
objects from the sensor). You can also use the display-selection
button to cycle through display settings as follows: automatic dis-
play selection (Eye sensor on); viewfinder on, monitor off (Eye
sensor off); and monitor on, viewfinder off. The eye sensor is re-
enabled automatically each time the camera is turned on. While
the viewfinder is on, you can use the $ button to view or hide
indicators (0 6).
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Viewfinder Focus
If you find that the icons and other indica-
tors displayed in the viewfinder seem
blurry, rotate the diopter adjustment con-
trol until the display is in sharp focus. When
operating the control with your eye to the
viewfinder, be careful not to put your fin-
gers or fingernails in your eyes.