Solution
The procedure for shooting in monochrome is explained below.
1. Set the camera's mode dial to [Creative Filters] (

) mode, and press the power button.
2. Turn the <Step Ring> (

) to choose [Monochrome].
You can also choose a shooting mode when the screen shown at left is displayed by pressing the <

><

> buttons.
3. Turn the <Continuous Ring> (

) to choose a color tone.
- A preview is shown of how your shot will look with the effect applied.
Selectable color tones are listed in the table below.
B/W | Black and white shots. |
Sepia | Sepia tone shots. |
Blue | Blue and white shots. |
This concludes the explanation for shooting in monochrome.