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(Note: Please excuse the poor quality of these screen captures, the Ferrari
Digital does not output video while in record mode. Therefore we had to
photograph them directly off the LCD.)
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Typical record mode screen. The "P" indicates Program AE exposure mode. In
the center are the auto focus target marks. A zoom indicator (sliding bar) is
displayed momentarily whenever the focal length is changed (not shown.)
Across the bottom is image quality, SH = Super High quality, image size is
2048 x 1536 (3 megapixels) and there's enough room remaining on our memory
card for 641 pictures.
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To change from Program Auto to one of the 22 (that's right 22) pre-programmed
scene modes, simply choose the Scene Select function located in the Record
mode menu. The available modes are: Program Auto, Scene (Landscape,
Landscape with Portrait, Night Scene, Night Scene with Portrait, Indoor,
Fireworks, Sunset, Portrait, Self-portrait, Macro, Super Macro, Cuisine,
Documents, Museum, Sport, Beach & Snow, Self-portrait + Self-timer, Candle,
Available Light Portrait, Behind Glass, 2 IN 1, and Panorama.)
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When you rotate the jog dial to choose a Scene mode, a brief description of
the selected mode is displayed to further help users understand its intended
uses.
![]() Record Menu Options
Reset - Restore factor default settings Flash Mode - Choose from Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Fill, and Forced Off Self Timer - On or Off Image Quality - Choose resolution settings (Super High 3MP, High 2MP, Basic 1MP, E-mail VGA) White Balance - Choose White Balance settings (Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent) Exposure Compensation - ±2 EV in 1/3 EV steps Metering - Choose metering mode (Auto, Spot) Burst Mode - On or Off Digital Zoom - On of Off AF Mode - Choose from Auto or Spot Memo - Attach voice memos to you still pictures (On, Off) Format - Format the xD-picture card Setup> - Enter the Setup menu
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The 2-IN-1 exposure mode lets you capture two different images and then merges
them together inside of the camera to produce one completed image.
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The Panorama mode has an onscreen guide to help you make the best possible panorama
pictures by getting the necessary overlap between successive images. Up to 10 frames
can be captured and then stitched together with the Camedia Master software. You must
use an Olympus brand xD-Picture Card to use the Panorama mode.
You can record QuickTime Motion JPEG movies at 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 at 15
frames per second with audio. The length is limited only by the available
memory.
![]() Setup Menu Options Rec View - Displays image immediately after capture on LCD (On, Off) Menu Language - Choose from 6 languages Screen - Choose power up screen animation (1, 2, Off) Shutter Sound - Select shutter sound theme Beep - Adjust beep sound level (1, 2, Off) Camera Sounds - Adjust the sound levels (Off, Low, High) Pixel Mapping - Map out bad pixels Monitor Brightness - Adjust LCD backlight Set Clock - Set time and or date Video Out - Video out signal - NTSC or PAL format |
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