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Step 5 Play Back Images
Changing
How
Images
Are Displayed
When using playback mode, you carl change how images are
displayed by rotating tile zoom control toward W (_;_)/T (c().
Playback
Zoom
Image is displayed in full-
frame playback mode.
Image is zoomed
in.
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Display position guide
• To adjust the zoom ratio, rotate the zoom control toward W (_;'_)/T (q).
Images can be zoomed up to 10x.
• To view a different area of the image, press the multi selector A, V, _, or i_.
• Picturestaken using face detection (_85)
or pet detection (_45)
are
o
enlarged at the center of the face that was detected during shooting (except for
_.
pictures taken when Continuous
in the shooting menu (_54)
or Auto
o
bracketing in the quick menu (_73)
was set). If the camera detected multiple
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faces when the image was captured, use A, V, _, and I_ to display a different
_
face. Change the zoom ratio and press A, V, _, or i_ to zoom in on an area of
__
the image where there are no faces.
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• You can crop the image and save the displayed area of the image as a separate
file by pressing the MENU button (_19).
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• Press the _) button to return to full-frame playback mode.
Thumbnail
Playback,
Calendar
Display
Full-frame playback
Calendar display
mode
Image thumbnail display
(4, 9, 16 and 72 images per screen)
• You can view severalimageson one screen,making it easyto find the image you want.
• You can change the number of images displayed by rotating the zoom control
toward W (_;_)/T (c().
• Rotate the multi selector or press A, V, _, or i_ to select an image and then
press the _) button to display that image in full-frame playback mode.
• When 72 images are displayed, rotate the zoom control toward W (_;_) to
switch to calendar display.
• While using calendar display mode, rotate the multi selector or press A, V, _,
or i_ to select a date and then press the _) button to display the first image
captured on that day.
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