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You can perform this operation even when the LCD screen is off.
Turning on/off the operation buttons (menu) on the LCD screen
Setting up the items in the setup or menu
1
Set the mode dial to SET UP so that the
setup screen appears, or press MENU so
that the menu appears.
setup screen appears, or press MENU so
that the menu appears.
2
When the mode dial is set to SET UP or
:
1
Press v/V/b/B on the control button to select the item you want to set up.
2
Press the center z on the control button to enter the item.
When the mode dial is set to
,
, or
:
Press v/V/b/B on the control button to select the
setting of the item.
The selected setting is turned to yellow, and the
setup is complete.
setting of the item.
The selected setting is turned to yellow, and the
setup is complete.
ISO
0 EV
EV
WB
0
EV
Press MENU to display/
clear the menu on the
LCD screen.
clear the menu on the
LCD screen.
Menu
CAMERA
MOVING IMAGE:
DATE/TIME:
RED EYE REDUCTION:
DATE/TIME:
RED EYE REDUCTION:
MPEG MOVIE
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SELECT
400
200
100
200
100
AUTO
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Menu items that can be modified differ depending on the positions of the mode dial.
The LCD screen shows only the items you can operate at the moment. Factory
settings are indicated with x.
The LCD screen shows only the items you can operate at the moment. Factory
settings are indicated with x.
When the mode dial is set to
/
Menu settings
Item
Setting
Description
(EV)
+2.0EV to
–2.0EV
–2.0EV
Adjust the exposure value (page 50).
WB
(WHITE
BAL)
(WHITE
BAL)
HOLD
x AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
OUT DOOR
Sets the white balance (page 51).
ISO
400
200
100
200
100
x AUTO
Selects the ISO film speed. When recording
under dark situations or recording a fast-moving
subject, use a high-number setting. When you
record high-quality images, use a low-number
setting (except when the mode dial is set to
under dark situations or recording a fast-moving
subject, use a high-number setting. When you
record high-quality images, use a low-number
setting (except when the mode dial is set to
).
(IMAGE
SIZE)
SIZE)
x 1216 912
1216 (3:2)
1024 768
640 480
1024 768
640 480
Selects the image size when recording still
images (page 43).
images (page 43).
(P. QUALITY)
x FINE
Records still images in the fine image quality
mode.
mode.
STANDARD
Records still images in the standard image
quality mode.
quality mode.
MODE
(REC
MODE)
(REC
MODE)
TIFF
Records a TIFF (uncompressed) file in addition
to the JPEG file (page 48).
to the JPEG file (page 48).
TEXT
Records a GIF file in black-and-white (page 47).
E-MAIL
Records a small-size (320 240) JPEG file in
addition to the selected image size (page 46).
addition to the selected image size (page 46).
x NORMAL
Records an image using the normal recording
mode.
mode.
±
(FLASH
LEVEL)
LEVEL)
HIGH
Makes the flash level higher than normal.
x NORMAL
Normal setting.
LOW
Makes the flash level lower than normal.
PFX
(P. EFFECT)
(P. EFFECT)
SOLARIZE
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
x OFF
Sets the image special effects (page 52).
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When the mode dial is set to
(MOVING IMAGE is set to
MPEG MOVIE in the setup settings.)
When the mode dial is set to
(MOVING IMAGE is set to CLIP
MOTION in the setup settings.)
(SHARPNESS)
+2
+1
+1
x 0
–1
–2
–2
Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
The
The
indicator appears (except when the
setting is 0).
Item
Setting
Description
(EV)
+2.0EV to
–2.0EV
–2.0EV
Adjust the exposure value (page 50).
WB
(WHITE
BAL)
(WHITE
BAL)
HOLD
x AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
OUT DOOR
Sets the white balance (page 51).
(IMAGE
SIZE)
SIZE)
320 240
x 160 112
Selects the MPEG image size when recording
moving images (page 43).
moving images (page 43).
PFX
(P. EFFECT)
(P. EFFECT)
SOLARIZE
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
x OFF
Sets the image special effects (page 52).
Item
Setting
Description
(EV)
+2.0EV to
–2.0EV
–2.0EV
Adjust the exposure value (page 50).
WB
(WHITE
BAL)
(WHITE
BAL)
HOLD
x AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
OUT DOOR
Sets the white balance (page 51).
(IMAGE
SIZE)
SIZE)
x NORMAL
MOBILE
Selects the Clip Motion image size (page 43,
48).
48).
±
(FLASH
LEVEL)
LEVEL)
HIGH
Makes the flash level higher than normal.
x NORMAL
Normal setting.
LOW
Makes the flash level lower than normal.
Item
Setting
Description
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When the mode dial is set to
∗
Only in single-image mode.
PFX
(P. EFFECT)
(P. EFFECT)
SOLARIZE
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
x OFF
Sets the image special effects (page 52).
(SHARPNESS)
+2
+1
+1
x 0
–1
–2
–2
Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
The
The
indicator appears (except when the
setting is 0).
Item
Setting
Description
DELETE
OK
Deletes the displayed image (page 58).
CANCEL
Cancels deleting of the image.
PROTECT
–
Protects images against accidental erasure
(page 59).
(page 59).
PRINT
–
Marks the print mark on still images (page 62).
SLIDE*
INTERVAL
Sets the slide show interval.
x 3 sec/5 sec/10 sec/30 sec/1 min
x 3 sec/5 sec/10 sec/30 sec/1 min
REPEAT
x ON/OFF
START
Starts the slide show.
CANCEL
Cancels the slide show.
RESIZE*
1216 912
1024 768
640 480
CANCEL
1024 768
640 480
CANCEL
Changes the recorded image size (page 61).
ROTATE*
OK
CANCEL
CANCEL
Rotates the still image (page 57).
DIVIDE*
OK
CANCEL
CANCEL
Divides a moving image (page 63).
Item
Setting
Description
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Setting the image size (IMAGE SIZE)
1
Set the mode dial to
,
or
.
2
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
The menu appears.
3
Select the desired image size from [
] (IMAGE SIZE) and press
v
/V.
Still image sizes:
1216×912, 1216 (3:2)*, 1024×768, 640×480
∗
The image is recorded in the ratio of three to two to fit the printing paper size. Using this
image size, the margin of an image is not printed out. However, the slight amount of the
upper and lower black portions are displayed on the LCD screen.
image size, the margin of an image is not printed out. However, the slight amount of the
upper and lower black portions are displayed on the LCD screen.
Moving image (MPEG movie) sizes:
320×240, 160×112
Clip Motion sizes:
NORMAL (160×120), MOBILE (80×72)
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The number of images* or the time** that you can record on a “Memory
Stick” (4 MB)
Stick” (4 MB)
Still images:
Moving images:
∗
When MODE (REC MODE) is set to NORMAL.
∗∗
The maximum recording time in continuous recording
∗∗∗
When recording 10 frames per Clip Motion file.
Remaining number of recordable images or recordable time
The actual number of remaining images or recordable time may differ depending on the
recording conditions.
The actual number of remaining images or recordable time may differ depending on the
recording conditions.
Image size
Usage
Quality
STANDARD
FINE
1216×912
Printing in post card size
Approx. 12
Approx. 6
1216 (3:2)
Printing in 3:2 ratio
Approx. 12
Approx. 6
1024×768
Viewing on PC
Approx. 16
Approx. 10
640×480
Attaching to e-mail
Approx. 57
Approx. 23
Image size
Usage
Number of images or time
320×240
Viewing on PC
Approx. 40 sec.
160×112
Attaching to e-mail
Approx. 160 sec.
MOBILE
(80×72)
(80×72)
—
Approx. 200
NORMAL
(160×120)***
(160×120)***
—
Approx. 20
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Various recording
Records images
according to shooting
conditions (TWILIGHT
mode)
according to shooting
conditions (TWILIGHT
mode)
Mode dial:
This camera has a preset TWILIGHT
mode. This mode is suitable for the
night scene.
mode. This mode is suitable for the
night scene.
1
Set the mode dial to
.
Allows you to record bright
subjects in dark places without
losing the dark atmosphere of the
surroundings. The shutter speed
becomes slower, so we
recommend that you use a tripod
to prevent shaking.
subjects in dark places without
losing the dark atmosphere of the
surroundings. The shutter speed
becomes slower, so we
recommend that you use a tripod
to prevent shaking.
2
Record the image.
To cancel the TWILIGHT
mode
mode
Set the mode dial to
.
Notes
• Set the forced flash
• Set the forced flash
when you use the
flash in the TWILIGHT mode.
• You cannot record moving images in the
TWILIGHT mode.
1
2
Tips
Under normal recording conditions, the
camera automatically makes various
adjustments, such as those for the iris,
exposure, and white balance, as it shoots.
However, you may not be able to carry
out your desired shooting depending on
shooting conditions. The TWILIGHT
mode provides you with near-optimum
adjustments to suit your shooting
situation.
Under normal recording conditions, the
camera automatically makes various
adjustments, such as those for the iris,
exposure, and white balance, as it shoots.
However, you may not be able to carry
out your desired shooting depending on
shooting conditions. The TWILIGHT
mode provides you with near-optimum
adjustments to suit your shooting
situation.
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Recording still
images for e-mail
(E-MAIL)
images for e-mail
(E-MAIL)
Mode dial:
/
In the E-MAIL mode, a small-size
image which is suitable for e-mail
transmission is also recorded at the
same time as recording a normal still
image. (The size of the normal still
image is set using [
image which is suitable for e-mail
transmission is also recorded at the
same time as recording a normal still
image. (The size of the normal still
image is set using [
] (IMAGE
SIZE) in the menu settings (page 43).)
1
Set the mode dial to
or
.
2
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
The menu appears.
3
Select [MODE] (REC MODE)
with b/B, [E-MAIL] with v/V.
with b/B, [E-MAIL] with v/V.
4
Record the image.
The number of images that you can
record on a “Memory Stick” (4 MB)
in E-MAIL mode
record on a “Memory Stick” (4 MB)
in E-MAIL mode
Image size
Quality
STANDARD
FINE
1216×912
Approx. 11 Approx. 6
1216 (3:2)
Approx. 11 Approx. 6
1024×768
Approx. 15 Approx. 9
640×480
Approx.
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Approx.
21
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4
2
3
Remaining number of recordable
images (page 82)
The actual number of remaining images
may differ depending on the recording
conditions.
images (page 82)
The actual number of remaining images
may differ depending on the recording
conditions.
To return to normal
recording mode
recording mode
Select [NORMAL] with v/V in step
3.
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Recording text
documents (TEXT)
documents (TEXT)
Mode dial:
The TEXT mode is suitable for
recording a document to emphasize its
character by the black and white
colors. The LCD screen also turns to
black and white, and the image is
recorded in the GIF format.
recording a document to emphasize its
character by the black and white
colors. The LCD screen also turns to
black and white, and the image is
recorded in the GIF format.
1
Set the mode dial to
.
2
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
The menu appears.
3
Select [MODE] (REC MODE)
with b/B, [TEXT] with v/V.
with b/B, [TEXT] with v/V.
4
Record the image.
The number of images that you can
record on a “Memory Stick” (4 MB)
in TEXT mode*
record on a “Memory Stick” (4 MB)
in TEXT mode*
∗
The maximum number of recordable
images depends on the document
condition, such as the amount of text
portions.
images depends on the document
condition, such as the amount of text
portions.
To return to normal
recording mode
recording mode
Select [NORMAL] with v/V in step
3.
Image size
Number of images
1216×912
Approx. 19–95
1216 (3:2)
Approx. 22–95
1024×768
Approx. 26–95
640×480
Approx. 59–158
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4
2
3
Notes
• If the subject is not evenly illuminated, you
• If the subject is not evenly illuminated, you
may be unable to record a clear image.
• Writing and reading data take more time
than normal recording.
• When the mode dial is set to
, images
can be recorded, but the image may be
bleached out or may be turned black.
bleached out or may be turned black.
• Remaining number of recordable images is
not displayed.
• The number of recordable images is the
same regardless of whether [
]
(P. QUALITY) is set to STANDARD or
FINE.
FINE.
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Recording still images
as uncompressed
files (TIFF)
as uncompressed
files (TIFF)
Mode dial:
/
Records the images without
compression, so the image does not
deteriorate. Images recorded in this
mode are suitable for printing with a
high-quality image. The JPEG
(compressed) format image is also
recorded with the TIFF format image.
compression, so the image does not
deteriorate. Images recorded in this
mode are suitable for printing with a
high-quality image. The JPEG
(compressed) format image is also
recorded with the TIFF format image.
1
Set the mode dial to
or
.
2
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
The menu appears.
3
Select [MODE] (REC MODE)
with b/B, [TIFF] with v/V.
with b/B, [TIFF] with v/V.
4
Record the image.
The number of images that you
can record on a “Memory Stick”
(4 MB) in TIFF mode is approx. 1.
The number of images that you
can record on a “Memory Stick”
(4 MB) in TIFF mode is approx. 1.
To return to normal
recording mode
recording mode
Select [NORMAL] with v/V in step
3.
Notes
• JPEG images are recorded in the image
• JPEG images are recorded in the image
size selected by the [
] (IMAGE SIZE)
menu (page 43). TIFF images are recorded
in [1216×912] size other than when [1216
(3:2)] is selected.
in [1216×912] size other than when [1216
(3:2)] is selected.
• Writing data takes more time than in
normal recording.
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4
2
3
Creating Clip Motion
Files
Files
Mode dial:
Clip Motion is an animation function
that plays back still images in
succession. The images are stored in
GIF format, which is convenient for
creating home pages or attaching
images to an e-mail.
that plays back still images in
succession. The images are stored in
GIF format, which is convenient for
creating home pages or attaching
images to an e-mail.
1
Set the mode dial to SET UP.
The setup screen appears.
The setup screen appears.
2
Select [
] (CAMERA) with
v
/V, [MOVING IMAGE] with
B
/v/V, [CLIP MOTION] with
v
/V, then press z.
3
Set the mode dial to
.
4
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
The menu appears.
5
Select [
] (IMAGE SIZE)
with b/B, the desired mode
with v/V.
with v/V.
NORMAL (160×120)
Clip Motion of up to 10 frames can
be recorded. This is suitable for
use on home pages, etc.
Clip Motion of up to 10 frames can
be recorded. This is suitable for
use on home pages, etc.
MOBILE (80×72)
Clip Motion of up to 2 frames can
be recorded. This is suitable for
use with portable data terminals.
Clip Motion of up to 2 frames can
be recorded. This is suitable for
use with portable data terminals.
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Record the image for the first
frame.
frame.
Before carrying out step
8, the
images are temporarily stored in
memory. These images are not
recorded on the “Memory Stick”,
yet.
memory. These images are not
recorded on the “Memory Stick”,
yet.
7
Record the image for the next
frame.
Image recording can be repeated
up to the maximum number of
recordable frames.
frame.
Image recording can be repeated
up to the maximum number of
recordable frames.
8
Press z.
All the frame images are recorded
on the “Memory Stick”.
All the frame images are recorded
on the “Memory Stick”.
To delete some or all the
frame images while making
a Clip Motion recording
frame images while making
a Clip Motion recording
1
Press the control button b (7) in
step
step
6 or 7.
The recorded frame images are
played back in turn and stop at the
last image.
played back in turn and stop at the
last image.
2
Press MENU, and select [DELETE
LAST] or [DELETE ALL], then
press z.
LAST] or [DELETE ALL], then
press z.
3
Select [OK], then press z.
When [DELETE LAST] is selected
in step 2, each time you repeat
steps 1 through 3 the recorded
frame is deleted from the newest
one.
When [DELETE LAST] is selected
in step 2, each time you repeat
steps 1 through 3 the recorded
frame is deleted from the newest
one.
MAKING "CLIP MOTION"
The number of Clip Motion frames
that you can record on a “Memory
Stick” (4 MB)
that you can record on a “Memory
Stick” (4 MB)
∗
When recording 10 frames per Clip
Motion file
Motion file
Notes
• You cannot change the image size partway
• You cannot change the image size partway
through a Clip Motion recording.
• Reading and writing data take more time
than normal image recording.
• Due to the limitations of the GIF format,
the number of colors for Clip Motion
images is reduced to 256 colors or less.
Therefore, the picture quality may
deteriorate for some images.
images is reduced to 256 colors or less.
Therefore, the picture quality may
deteriorate for some images.
• The file size is reduced in MOBILE mode,
so the picture quality deteriorates.
• GIF files not created on this camera may
not be displayed correctly.
• All the frame images are immediately
recorded on the “Memory Stick” if the
mode dial is switched or the power is
turned off.
mode dial is switched or the power is
turned off.
Image size
Number of
images
NORMAL (160×120)
Approx. 20*
MOBILE (80×72)
Approx. 200
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Adjusting the
exposure
(EXPOSURE)
exposure
(EXPOSURE)
Mode dial:
/
/
Adjusts the exposure value which is set
in the automatic adjustment.
in the automatic adjustment.
1
Set the mode dial to
,
or
.
2
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
3
Select [
] (EV) with b/B, the
desired exposure value with
v
v
/V.
Adjust the exposure value while
checking the brightness of the
background.
You can select values ranging from
+2.0 EV to –2.0 EV in steps of 1/3
EV.
checking the brightness of the
background.
You can select values ranging from
+2.0 EV to –2.0 EV in steps of 1/3
EV.
Note
If a subject is under extremely bright or dark
situations, or the flash is used, the exposure
adjustment may not be effective.
If a subject is under extremely bright or dark
situations, or the flash is used, the exposure
adjustment may not be effective.
1
2
3
Tips
Normally, the camera automatically
adjusts the exposure. If the color of the
image is too dark or bright as illustrated
below, we recommend that you adjust the
exposure manually. When recording a
backlighted subject or a subject in the
snow, set it toward +, and when recording
a dark subject with fully displayed on the
LCD screen, set it toward –.
Normally, the camera automatically
adjusts the exposure. If the color of the
image is too dark or bright as illustrated
below, we recommend that you adjust the
exposure manually. When recording a
backlighted subject or a subject in the
snow, set it toward +, and when recording
a dark subject with fully displayed on the
LCD screen, set it toward –.
Set the exposure
toward +
toward +
Set the exposure
toward –
toward –
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Adjusting the white
balance (WHITE
BALANCE)
balance (WHITE
BALANCE)
Mode dial:
/
/
Normally, the white balance is
automatically adjusted (AUTO). When
you record with the shooting condition
fixed or under the specific lighting
condition, you can manually adjust the
white balance.
automatically adjusted (AUTO). When
you record with the shooting condition
fixed or under the specific lighting
condition, you can manually adjust the
white balance.
1
Set the mode dial to
,
or .
2
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
The menu appears.
3
Select [WB] (WHITE BAL)
with b/B, the desired setting
with v/V.
with b/B, the desired setting
with v/V.
HOLD
Recording a single-colored subject
or background
Recording a single-colored subject
or background
AUTO (No indicator)
Adjusts the white balance
automatically
Under fluorescent lighting
Adjusts the white balance
automatically
Under fluorescent lighting
IN DOOR (n)
• Places where the lighting
• Places where the lighting
condition changes quickly
• Under bright lighting such as
photography studios
• Under sodium or mercury lamps
OUT DOOR (
)
Recording a sunrise/sunset, night
scene, neon signs, or fireworks
scene, neon signs, or fireworks
1
2
3
To reactivate auto adjustment
Select [AUTO] with v/V in step
3.
Tips
The image is susceptible to lighting
conditions. The image looks blue under
sunlight in the summer, and looks red
under mercury lamps. Human eyes can
resolve these problems. However, the
camera cannot resolve the problem
without making adjustments. Normally,
the camera adjusts it automatically, but, if
the image appears in strange colors, we
recommend that you change the white
balance mode.
The image is susceptible to lighting
conditions. The image looks blue under
sunlight in the summer, and looks red
under mercury lamps. Human eyes can
resolve these problems. However, the
camera cannot resolve the problem
without making adjustments. Normally,
the camera adjusts it automatically, but, if
the image appears in strange colors, we
recommend that you change the white
balance mode.
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Enjoying picture
effects (P. EFFECT)
effects (P. EFFECT)
Mode dial:
/
/
You can digitally process images to
obtain special effect.
obtain special effect.
1
Set the mode dial to
,
or .
2
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
The menu appears.
3
Select [PFX] (P. EFFECT) with
b
b
/B, the desired mode with
v
/V.
SOLARIZE
The light contrast is clearer and the
picture looks like an illustration.
The light contrast is clearer and the
picture looks like an illustration.
B&W
The picture is monochrome (black
and white).
The picture is monochrome (black
and white).
SEPIA
The picture is sepia-toned like an
old photograph.
The picture is sepia-toned like an
old photograph.
NEG.ART
The color and brightness of the
picture are reversed as in a
negative.
The color and brightness of the
picture are reversed as in a
negative.
OFF
Does not use the picture effect
function.
Does not use the picture effect
function.
To cancel picture effect
Select [OFF] with v/V in step
3.
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2
3
Recording the date
and time on the still
image (DATE/TIME)
and time on the still
image (DATE/TIME)
Mode dial:
/
1
Set the mode dial to SET UP.
The setup screen appears.
The setup screen appears.
2
Select [
] (CAMERA) with
v
/V, [DATE/TIME] with B/v/V,
then press B.
3
Select the date and time
setting with v/V, then press
z
setting with v/V, then press
z
.
DAY & TIME
Imposes the date, hour, and
minute.
Imposes the date, hour, and
minute.
DATE
Imposes the year, month, and day.
Imposes the year, month, and day.
OFF
Does not impose the date and time.
Does not impose the date and time.
4
Set the mode dial to
or
.
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Record the image.
The date and time do not appear on
the LCD screen during shooting.
These appear during playback
only.
The date and time do not appear on
the LCD screen during shooting.
These appear during playback
only.
Notes
• If you select [DATE] in step
• If you select [DATE] in step
3, the date is
imposed onto the image in the order
selected with “Setting the date and time”
(page 15).
selected with “Setting the date and time”
(page 15).
• The date and time are not superimposed
onto moving images or Clip Motion
images.
images.
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B
Various playback
Playing back three or
nine images at once
nine images at once
Mode dial:
You can display multiple images on the
LCD screen at one time using the
zoom buttons.
LCD screen at one time using the
zoom buttons.
1
Set the mode dial to
.
2
Press the zoom W button
repeatedly.
The LCD screen display changes
as follows:
• Single (single-image) screen
repeatedly.
The LCD screen display changes
as follows:
• Single (single-image) screen
• Index (nine-image) screen
1
2
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• Triple-image screen
The image indicated by the yellow
frame in the index screen is
displayed in the middle of the
triple-image screen with the
recording information. To display
the other information, press the
control button v/V.
frame in the index screen is
displayed in the middle of the
triple-image screen with the
recording information. To display
the other information, press the
control button v/V.
The following marks are displayed
on each image according to the
image type and settings.
on each image according to the
image type and settings.
: Moving image file
: E-mail file
: E-mail file
: Print mark
-
: Protect mark
TEXT: TEXT file
TIFF: TIFF file
CLIP: Clip Motion file
(No mark): Normal recording (no
settings)
TIFF: TIFF file
CLIP: Clip Motion file
(No mark): Normal recording (no
settings)
To display the next
(previous) index screen
(previous) index screen
Press the control button v/V/b/B.
To return to normal playback
(single-image)
(single-image)
• Press the zoom T button repeatedly.
• Press the control button z.
• Press the control button z.
Note
When viewing an image recorded in Clip
Motion or TEXT mode on the index screen,
the image may appear different from the
actual image.
When viewing an image recorded in Clip
Motion or TEXT mode on the index screen,
the image may appear different from the
actual image.
Tips
When the triple-image screen is displayed,
pressing MENU opens the menu including
[PRINT], [PROTECT], and [DELETE].
For details on these items, see pages 58,
59, or 62. To close the menu, press MENU
again. The menu disappears and the
recording information is indicated.
When the triple-image screen is displayed,
pressing MENU opens the menu including
[PRINT], [PROTECT], and [DELETE].
For details on these items, see pages 58,
59, or 62. To close the menu, press MENU
again. The menu disappears and the
recording information is indicated.
CLIP
TEXT
APERTURE VALUE :
SHUTTER SPEED :
EXPOSURE VALUE :
F4.5
1/125
0.0
1/125
0.0
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