Pentax Optio W60 Operating Manual page 74

Pentax optio w60: user guide
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Press the 4 button.
The frame appears on the screen.
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Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green if the subject is in focus.
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Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
• In Y mode, recorded pixels is fixed at h (2048×1536).
• 3 default frames and 77 optional frames are pre-installed at the
factory. (the supplied CD-ROM provides over 80 frames, including
the default frames.)
Optional Frame Images
Optional frames are stored in the Optio W60 built-in memory using the
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image, movie, and sound recording areas.
These optional frames may be deleted from built-in memory when file
operations (delete, etc.) are performed from a computer. If these
frames are deleted, recopy them from the supplied CD-ROM.
Copy procedure:
1. Remove the SD memory card from the camera. (If the SD Memory Card
is left in the camera, data is copied to the SD Memory Card instead of the
built-in memory.)
2. Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable (I-USB7) while
referring to the PC Connection Manual.
3. When the camera is connected, the device detection screen automatically
appears. Press [Cancel].
4. Insert the supplied CD-ROM (S-SW81) into a computer.
5. The install window automatically opens. Press the [EXIT] button to close
the window.
6. If the FRAME folder does not exist in the root directory of the camera
(removable disk), create one from the computer.
7. Perform file operations on the computer and copy the desired files from
the FRAME folder in the root directory of the CD-ROM to the FRAME
folder on the camera (removable disk). (For more information on computer
file operations, refer to the user guide for your computer.)
8. Disconnect the camera referring to the PC Connection Manual.
* The 3 default frames are copied over and restored.
* To copy files to the SD memory card, leave the SD memory card inserted
in Step 1 above.
* Frames can be recorded to both built-in memory and the SD memory card,
but too many frames slows down processing.
* You can also copy only the frame files you need.
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