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Playback

Displaying the image after
the picture is taken

Set [REC VIEW]. You can set the number of seconds
that the image is displayed.

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Displaying the image after
the picture is taken and
deleting unneeded images

Set [REC VIEW] to [AUTO

q]. After you take a picture,

the camera switches to playback mode automatically,
allowing you to delete the image.

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Checking whether the
subject is in focus

Use close-up playback to check whether the subject is in
focus.

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Quickly searching for the
desired image

Use index display to search from a index of between 4
and 100 frames.

P. 84

Use calendar display to search by the date the picture
was taken.

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Viewing images on a TV

Use the video cable to play back recorded images on
your TV. You can also view the images as a slideshow.

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Comparing images

You can use light box display to display two frames side-
by-side.

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You can play back another image without changing the
magnification.

P. 82

Settings

Saving the settings

You can register two camera settings in [CUSTOM
RESET]
. Even if the settings are changed, they can be
returned to their registered settings by resetting the
settings.

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You can register up to two current camera settings in
[MY MODE SETUP]. Assign My Mode to the

< button

so that you can easily use that function during shooting.

P. 98

Changing the menu
display language

You can change the display language.

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Not all the functions are
reset to the factory default
settings by [RESET]

The following functions are not returned to the factory
default settings by [RESET]. Use the menu to change
the respective settings. You can check the default
settings in the “Menu directory” (

gP. 137).

RESET1, RESET2 (Custom reset)/PICTURE MODE/

X/W/s/DIAL FUNCTION/DIAL DIRECTION/
MY MODE SETUP/VIDEO OUT/ISO-AUTO/WB/
dpi SETTING/r/p/EDIT FILENAME/
AF FOCUS ADJ./EXPOSURE SHIFT/
f WARNING LEVEL

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