User Manual - Page 132

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Deleting Pictures (Erase)
Display an image you want to delete and
press the button. Select [Yes] and press
the Q button.
You can erase images without the
con rmation step by changing the button
settings. g G Custom Menu Z > [Quick
Erase] (P. 196)
You can choose whether deleting
pictures recorded in RAW+JPEG image
quality modes deletes both copies, only
the JPEG copy, or only the RAW copy.
g G Custom Menu Z > [RAW+JPEG
Erase] (P. 196)
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Selecting Pictures for Sharing (Share Order)
You can select images you want to transfer to a smartphone in advance. When playing
back images you want to transfer, press the Q button to display the playback menu.
Highlight [Share Order], press the Q button, and press F or G to mark the image for
sharing; a h icon and the le type will be displayed.
To cancel a share order, press F or G. You can select images you want to transfer
in advance and set a share order all at once. g “Selecting Multiple Pictures (0,
Copy Select, Erase Selected, Share Order Selected)” (P. 133), “Copying Pictures to
Smartphones” (P. 251)
Up to 200 pictures on each slot can be marked for sharing at a time.
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Pictures can also be marked for sharing using the H (R)
button. If the H (R) button is currently assigned a role other
than [h], assign it the [h] role using the [qR Function]
option in G Custom Menu K (P. 185).
When an unmarked image is displayed, you can hold the
H (R) button and rotate the front or rear dial to mark for
sharing all images displayed while the dial is rotated. Any
previously-marked images displayed while the dial is rotated
will be unaffected.
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When a marked image is displayed, you can hold the H (R) button and rotate the front or
rear dial to remove share marking from all images displayed while the dial is rotated. Any
previously-unmarked images displayed while the dial is rotated will be unaffected.
The same operations can be performed during playback zoom or when a picture is
selected in the index display.
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