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Digital Still Camera
Before you begin...
* Connect Camcorder to power source.
* Insert the CompactFlash Card (page 34).
* Set POWER to PHOTO.
Note:
* If CompactFlash Card is not inserted, "NO
CF CARD" appears on-screen. Set Power
to OFF, then insert the CompactFlash
Card.
* Pictures captured with other brand
products cannot be used with this
Camcorder.
elf INCOMPATIBLE
IMAGE" appears on-
screen, the size of the captured image
cannot be played back on this Camcorder.
* Do not change POWER setting to
CAMERA or change recording mode while
"PLEASE WAIT" is displayed.
* If "CF CARD ERROR" appears on-screen,
see page 56.
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Using the Light
For capture of still images in dim lighting.
Set LIGHT to AUTO.
When RECORD/PAUSE is pressed to
capture an image in dim lighting, the Light
comes on for about 2 seconds, the image
is captured, then the light goes out.
Or, set LIGHT to ON/OFF manually.
(See page 15 for further details.)
1 Press LCD-OPEN and swing LCD
monitor fully open. Adjust viewing angle.
Slide PHOTO to
PLAY.
The Multi Image
Playback screen
appears. The last
captured image
screen is underlined.
* |f there are no recordings on the card,
"NO PICTURE" appears on-screen.
* In NORMAL or FINE mode, the color
of the Multi Image page number is as
follows:
NORMAL mode — green
FINE mode
— white
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SELECT;
PUSH ++ KEY
SET
: PUSH PLAY KEY
DELETE:
PUSH DEL KEY
Press +(FF)
— next.
Press - (REW) — previous.
* The selected image will be underlined
in green.
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* Continue pressing + (FF) or - (REW)
for next or previous page.
Press PLAY to
display image. This
screen appears
followed by image.
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* Press DISPLAY to remove or redisplay
this screen.
* Press STOP to redisplay Multi Image
playback screen.

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