Camera Dial Settings - Epson PhotoPC 3000Z Manual

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EPSON PhotoPC 3000Z
HyPict JPEG
Produces color or black and white images at
2544 × 1904 pixels (interpolated) with moderate
compression. Your pictures include excellent
detail, and the CompactFlash card holds
approximately 12 pictures. These images are best
for enlarging for 12 × 17-inch prints.
Uncompressed Tiff
Produces color or black and white Tiff images at
2048 × 1536 pixels with no compression. You can
use this mode only when you have at least 9.1 MB
free on your CompactFlash memory card. Your
pictures include excellent detail, and the
CompactFlash card holds approximately 1 picture
(3 in panoramic mode).
You enable this mode in the Shot Setup menu. Follow these
steps:
1. Turn the camera dial to
to turn on the camera. You see the SETUP menu.
2. Press the button next to
Setup menu.
3. Press the button under
setting to
Image Tiff
the setting back.) You see a message warning you to use a
card with at least 9.1 MB of free space.
4. Press the button under BACK to return to the SETUP
menu.
NOTE
You will notice a delay of approximately 32 seconds while the camera
processes your image in Tiff mode. You will also notice a delay when
playing back Tiff photos.
You can buy a larger CompactFlash memory card if you want to take
multiple shots in Uncompressed Tiff mode. You can also take several
JPEG images when a Tiff image is stored on your memory card.
EPSON PhotoPC 3000Z
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and press the
POWER
to go to the Shot
Shot Setup
to change the
Image JPEG
. (Press the same button to change
Setting Sensitivity
You must be in Program or Manual user mode to adjust the
sensitivity setting (see "Choosing the User Mode" below).
Press the
ISO
through the three sensitivity settings:
The standard setting is equivalent to ISO 100. This
is the recommended setting for most photos.
The high sensitivity setting is equivalent to ISO 200.
The super high sensitivity setting is equivalent to
ISO 400.
Waking the Camera
If you're using batteries, the camera automatically shuts off
after a designated period of inactivity to conserve battery
power. To wake the camera, do one of the following:
button
❏ If the camera dial is set to
button. Or, turn the camera off, then back on.
❏ If the camera dial is set to
on the back of the camera (the shutter button won't wake
the camera). Or, turn the camera off, then back on.

Camera Dial Settings

Use for video clips, continuous shooting, or interval
shooting.
Lets you take pictures using the LCD screen. You can
preview your photos on the screen and use the LCD
menus to adjust photo settings, such as digital zoom,
sensitivity, white balance, and exposure.
Choose when taking photos with the viewfinder, which
uses less battery power than the LCD screen.
Use this setting to play back your photos so that you
can delete them or add audio recordings to them.
Use this setting whenever you are connecting your
camera to the computer. Also use it to create DPOF
files with the PrintMark program.
Use to set up or view information about your camera
on the LCD screen. You can change user mode, set the
camera clock, format the memory card, and make other
camera settings.
4/00
button on the back of the camera to cycle
,
, or
,
, or
, press the shutter
, press any button

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