Using the camera mode dial, Record-fine and record modes for taking pictures – Apple QuickTake 200 Camera User Manual
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Press the action button twice when the camera is in Record-Fine or Record
mode. The LCD screen turns off and the red sleep light on the front of the
camera goes on. When you press the shutter, the LCD screen turns on and
lets you review the image. Then the LCD screen turns itself off again. To
reactivate the LCD screen, press the action button twice again.
While you are framing your picture, use the viewfinder’s clear, center circle as
a reference point for the center of the picture.
For more information about using the viewfinder, see “Battery-Saving Mode,”
later in this chapter.
Using the camera mode dial
The mode dial on the right side of the top of the camera provides eight
settings (represented by icons) that let you choose how you want your camera
to work.
Record-Fine and Record modes for taking pictures
You take pictures by turning the mode dial to either Record-Fine (
!) for
highest-quality images or Record (
1) for good-quality images.
m In Record-Fine (!) mode, high-quality images have 640 x 480 pixels
resolution and you can take up to 20 high-quality pictures. Use Record-
Fine mode to print or display the image when you want to preserve the
details of the image.
Record-Fine mode
Record mode
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Using the Camera to Take Pictures