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Adjusting Settings
camera to automatically determine if
the flash needs to be fired. It will not
fire if there is enough light to take a
picture.
Battery Power Display
One icon that can show up in either
record or playback mode is the battery
power indicator ( ). Weak batteries
should be replaced as soon as possible.
Never allow dead batteries to remain
in the camera. Corrosion could
cause serious damage.
Never mix different brands of
batteries.
Never mix weak batteries with fresh
batteries.
Dispose of batteries responsibly.
Playback Mode
In playback mode ( ) , the digital
camera is able to upload images to a
computer or TV screen, and erase
images that are no longer wanted.
Remember, to switch from Record
mode to Playback mode, quickly press
and release the menu button ( ) until
the playback mode icon ( ) appears.
Viewing Images
The easiest way to see the images you
have stored on the camera is to set up a
video line to a television.
Once connected, you can view images
through your TVs video input line.
1. Make sure the camera is turned on
and in playback mode ( ).
2. Connect the video cable to the
cameras video out jack and the
other end of the cable to the TVs
Video In jack.
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3. Tune the TV to its video input line
(for more information about video
line, see the manual that came with
the TV).
4. Pictures from the camera should be
visible at this time. To see the next
picture stored, use the EV/+ button.
To see the previous picture number,
use the / button.
Flash Control
The digital camera is set by default to
automatically fire its flash if there is not
enough light for a picture. Flash firing
can be turned off manually as well.
To turn the flash off:
1. Make sure the camera is in record
mode ( ).
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2. Use the / button at the lower left
of the LCD monitor to toggle
between Flash On (
A
) and Flash
Off ( ) in record mode.
Note: Flash On mode allows the
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Use the / button to
toggle between Flash
On (
A
) and Flash Off
( ) in record mode.
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