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Page 9: To set local time at overseas destination, To set language, Using your pictures (play menu) (p.64), Setting the clock and language

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:ing the clock and language

Set mode dial (R13) to NORMAL PICTURE mode O before turning on power.

‘PLEASE SET THE CLOCK’ will be displayed when power is turned on for the first time.

While this message is displayed

( Note )

• Failure to set the clock will mean

correct date will not be printed

(P.76) when printing pictures in

digital photo center or when using

DATE STAMP (P.66).

• Time is displayed in 24-hour

format. Year can be set between
2000 and 2099.

• Clock settings will be saved for

approx. 3 months even after

battery is removed, provided a

fully-charged battery was installed

in camera for the 24 hours
beforehand.

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Press

year, month, date, time

i i ‘ I S elect

Adjust

Select to change
date format

Press

• Turn on power again and check time

display.

■ To change time setting

■1» Select ‘CLOCK SET’ from SETUP

menu (P.18), perform @ and above,
and press

■ To set local time at overseas

destination

‘WORLD TIME’ (P.49)

■ To set language

Select LANGUAGE (P.22) from SETUP

menu (P.20), and set to language
displayed on the monitor.
• Example of SETUP menu setting

(P.18)

Preparations

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This camera contains a range of menus to enable you to set your photography and

playback preferences, and to make the camera easier and more fun to use.

The ‘SETUP’ menu in particular contains important functions, such as for time and power
source. Please check these settings before use.

■ Making

the camera

more convenient to use (SETUP menu)

(P.20)

• Make settings for ease of use such as adjusting the clock

and changing the beep sounds.

•Applicable modes (P.13):

SCN1SCN2H(B

Changing

photography

preferences

(REC

menu)

(P.50)

• Make settings such as white balance, sensitivity, aspect

ratio, and picture size.

•Applicable modes (P.13):

SCN1SCN2H

■ I ■■ .'.'^smviTY

: ,U -,. =ECT RATIO

■■ Is ^lOT.SiZE..........

' à 0..ALITY

(Screen example; D MC-TZ3)

. 'jii- ■ ■■ ■■

l6i#iaSL!DE SHOW

IQWIMOWM

Using your pictures (PLAY menu)

(P.64)

• Make settings for using the pictures you have taken,

including rotating, protecting, trimming, and handy settings

for printing your pictures (DPOF).

•Applicable modes (P.13): IS

mif

FAVORITE i

J

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S

ì

ROTATEDIS

r

:

ROTATE............ f

(Screen example: D MC-TZ3)

The following menus are also included:

■ To make

photography

settings to fit certain scenes, e.g. night

SCENE menu (P.40)

■ To easily change

settings

such as picture quality, for beginners

^ SIMPLE MODE menu

(P.29)

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