Pressing the Play button brings up the image last captured. The default information is displayed: image size (9-megapixel), quality (Fine), file number, battery level indicator, and time and date of capture are shown. Pressing the 4-way controller left or right scrolls through the stored images. A "musical note" icon (not shown) indicates there is an audio memo attached, press the SET button to play the audio. Pressing the DISPlay button will bring up the +Histogram option. It also shows extended exposure data: EV compensation (0.0), ISO used (ISO 100) Best Shot mode used (Auto), flash mode, white balance (AWB), metering, Aperture value (f7.1), Shutter speed (1/500) as well as the histogram. Pressing it again will remove all information and just show the picture.
The amount of information can be changed by pressing the DISP. button.
Press the zoom "W"ide button to enter the Index mode which
can show 25 thumbnail images per page.
Press the zoom "T"ele button to enlarge the playback image.
It can be magnified from 1.3x to 8x in multiple steps, once enlarged you can
scroll around inside of it using the 4-way controller. At any magnification step you
can save the cropped image by pressing the Menu button.
Playback Menu:
Slideshow - Runs a Slideshow of selected images on the memory card
Motion Print - Allows you to print frames from a movie
Movie Editing - Allows you to edit movies inside the camera
White Balance - Change the white balance setting after the image is captured
Brightness - Adjust the brightness after the image is captured
DPOF Printing - Set images for printing
Protect - Protect files from deletion
Rotation - Change the orientation of an image
Resize - Change the size of an image
Trimming - Crop your image
Copy - Copy back and forth between the internal memory and the SD card
Divide Group - Separates groups of images taken continuously
CS Frame Edit - Shown Below
CS Frame Edit:
DPOF Printing - Set images for printing
Protect - Protect files from deletion
Copy - Copy back and forth between the internal memory and the SD card
Delete - Delete an image from the memory card
Cancel - Exit the menu
Playback of a group of continuous images has similar controls to that of a movie playback. Here you can watch them continuously at several speeds or flip through them one at a time.
The trimming feature allows you to adjust your framing inside the camera.
Resize allows you to save a much smaller copy of the original image.
Allows you to change the orientation of the image by 90� at a time.
Movies are played back in full screen mode,
playback starts by pressing the 4-way controller's center OK button.
During playback, the 4-way controller's left and right buttons are used to select
the playback controls displayed at the top
of the LCD; pressing the OK button performs the selected action. The bar at the bottom indicates the playback position with
the running time in seconds displayed on the right.
Edit your movies inside the camera. This takes away the need for a computer to do simple edits.
The Set-Up menu options:
Screen - Auto 2, Auto, 1, +2, +1, 0
Eye-Fi - On or Off
Sounds - Adjust the different sounds made by the camera
File Number - Continuous, Reset
World Time - Choose the time and location you are in
Timestamp - Date, Date&Time, Off
Adjust - Adjust time
Date Style - How the date is displayed
Language - 17 different languages
Sleep -Sleep time for the camera
Auto Power Off - Turns camera off after a set time
REC/PLAY - REC/PLAY buttons turn the camera on or off
USB - Mass Storage, PTP(PictBridge)
Video Out - NTSC (4:3, 16:9), PAL (4:3, 16:9)
Startup - Shows an image when the camera is turned on
Format - Format, Cancel
Reset - Restore factory defaults
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