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The LCD screens in this review had to be photographed as there is no video
out port that we normally use to capture the displays with. LCD monitors
were never designed with enough resolution to be photographed and the tiny size of
this one-inch LCD complicates this even more. We hope you understand why these screen
captures are not up to standard with our usual high-res direct output method.
Record mode screen showing onscreen data overlay. Starting in the upper left corner is
the battery condition icon showing full. The image size is 2.0M (1632 x 1224), the
current image folder is "101" and the Memory Stick has space for "235" more pictures while
the "stick" icon graphically shows the space available. Other icons will be shown for
flash and focus status.
The Movie Record screen is also very simple, the battery icon is the same and the Movie Film
Icon is self explanatory as is the "STBY" awaiting a push of the shutter release to start the
recording. The "87:34" indicates the max movie record time left on the memory stick at the
160 x 112 size movie. Movies can only be captured up to 15 seconds at a clip. There is no
audio capability nor digital or optical zoom.
Playback Screens & Menus
The typical Playback screen display shows the battery condition icon in the top left while
displaying the file and frame number in the top right. The date of capture is across the
bottom of the frame.
You can Zoom 2.5x or 5x into an image to check focus but unfortunately you can't scroll so
it is of somewhat limited value. You can save the zoomed image as a new picture so it's
like digital zoom after capture.
Choosing the INDEX function while in the Play MENU toggles between full screen and index
modes. In Index mode you can quickly preview the stored images on the card and display any
one in normal full screen mode. Once you leave the INDEX mode or power down the display,
it reverts to full screen and you must re-access the INDEX mode through the MENU.
the following screens are displayed:
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