Taking Pictures With The Lcd Screen - Epson PhotoPC 700 User Manual

B073011f color digital camera
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The flashing red light indicates that the camera has captured
the image and is processing it.
CAUTION
If you set the camera down while the light is still flashing, make
sure you handle it carefully. The camera may lose your image if
you set it down too hard.
When the light stops flashing and turns green, the image is
saved and you can take another picture. Saved images remain
in memory for at least a year, even when the camera is turned
off and the batteries are removed.
NOTE
Remember that the camera shuts off automatically after
60 seconds. To turn the camera back on, press the shutter button
all the way down. You can also "wake up" the camera by closing
the lens cover and then opening it again.

Taking Pictures With the LCD Screen

The LCD screen lets you see a live preview of what the
camera's lens sees at any moment. You can take close-ups,
2 digital zoom, or digital panoramic pictures and work with
advanced settings using the screen. In the continuous
shooting mode, you can capture two images per second
(at 640 480 resolution), up to ten images.
NOTE
The image area displayed in the screen is slightly smaller than the
view that will be captured. The preview on the screen may also
appear to flicker under strong fluorescent lighting. When your
subject is very bright (a sunlit white wall, for example), you may
see a band of washed-out color in the image on the screen. This
will not affect the actual image captured by the camera.
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