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Pressing the Play button on the back brings up the image last captured. There
is very little overlay information. Only the image size (3072x2304), quality
(Fine), file number, memory source, battery level indicator, and time and
date of capture are shown. Pressing the 4-way controller left or right scrolls
through the stored images. The "musical note" icon indicates that this picture has
an audio memo attached, press the SET button to play it back.
Pressing the DISP button enables the display of the exposure data: Shutter
speed, aperture, ISO value, Exposre mode, Flash mode, White Balance and Metering option
as well as the RGB histogram.
The playback image can be magnified up to 4x in four steps when you press
the Zoom Telephoto button. You can scroll around inside of the enlarged
image using the 4-way controller. Pressing the Zoom Wide angle button will
shrink it back down again.
Pressing the MENU button in PLAY mode brings up these screens. From here you
can start an automated Slideshow, make Motion Print images from movies, edit a movie,
adjust the white balance or brightness, copy pictures
to the FAVORITES folder in internal memory, set DPOF printing information,
Protect image(s) from deletion, Rotate portrait mode images, Resize images
for web use or email, Trim (crop) images, include a voice
memo (Dubbing) and Copy images from the internal memory to an SD card or vice-versa.
Here you can see the playback of a movie, which is saved in .MPG format. It
gives you "VCR" like buttons to control Rewind, Play, Fast-Foward, and Stop.
You can use the Movie Edit function to cut out unwanted portions of your movie.
Use the Motion Print feature to create a collage image like this from a movie. Or
you can pull out individual 640x480 frames and save them as an image.
Audio memos up to 30 secs. can be recorded and attached to still images.
Play back your audio-only clips, the
sound will be heard through the camera's speaker.
If you shot your picture at the highest resolution and need it for email or web
use then select the Resize option and create a smaller
2560x1920, 2048x1536 or 640x480 size image.
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