Delete Mode - Pentax EL-100 Operating Manual

Pentax operating manual digital camera el-100
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The setting is conserved even if the camera power is
off.
FORMAT CARD:
Formats the Internal Memory or CompactFlash
card.
Select the item by the arrow buttons ( / ) and
then press the OK button to confirm. The
cursor skips to the last field as the OK button
being pressed. Use the arrow buttons (
to toggle the selection. Select FORMAT and
press the OK button to reformat the CF card
and returns to the SETUP menu. Select CAN-
CEL and press the OK button to cancel and
return to the SETUP menu without any change.
VIDEO MODE:
Sets video output type.
The camera provides 2 different video output
type for your selection: NTSC and PAL.
Select the correct video type for the connected
device (e.g. NTSC TV or PAL TV).
RESET TO DEFAULT:
Returns all the camera settings to the factory
default settings.
Select the item by the arrow buttons ( / ) and
then press the OK button to confirm. The
cursor skips to the last field as the OK button
being pressed. Use the arrow buttons (
to toggle the selection. Select RESET and
press the OK button to make the change and
returns to the SETUP menu. Select CANCEL,
and then press the OK button to cancel and
return to the SETUP menu without any change.
Recording Pixels = 1280 x 960
/
)
Image Quality = Fine
White Balance = Auto
Flash = Auto
InstantView Mode = On
LCD Brightness = 0
EV Compensation = 0.0
Slide Show Delay = 4 seconds
Sound = On

DELETE Mode

To delete the images recorded in the CF card, make
sure to insert the card before deletion.
To delete the images captured in the camera (internal
memory), do not insert any CF card or the camera will
not be able to read the internal data with an external
memory card attached.
Delete Menu
Switch the Operating Mode Dial to DELETE
the Delete menu appears. The menu contains
the following items:
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