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Right, if you have progressed thus far you ought to have a
number of photographs on your camera's memory card.
Time to find out how to have a look at them and, if needed,
change them a bit and then transfer them to your computer or, if
you wish, we can simply print them out directly from the camera
using a compatible printer.
VIEWING PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE MONITOR
As we have discovered during our walk-around in part one, you
simply press the green playback button on the rear face of the
camera and the last photograph you have taken will appear on
the monitor screen.
A position sensitive switch is incorporated in the camera so, if
you move the camera about the horizontal axis when displaying
images, the display will "flip" the display to accommodate the
angle at which you are holding the camera.
If you want to rotate the image through 90 degree steps, you
can do this by pressing the +/- button on the top right panel
(ahead of the LCD display). Each press rotates the camera one
step. The last rotation setting used is, however, stored with the
image so that the next time you view the image, it will appear as
orientated the last time the +/- button was pushed.
CHANGING THE IMAGE THUMBNAIL SIZE
If you rotate the main input dial to the left while a photograph is
displayed, the display will change to a progressively smaller
thumbnail display with each "click" of the wheel.
The sequence will go from a single image, to four to a view, to
nine to a view then 16 frames, 25 and then a calendar view will
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