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Taking Pictures
NOTE
Some pictures (captured at Standard image quality) are processed
so quickly that you can’t erase them while they are processing.
You need to follow the steps on page 3-7 to erase them in the
playback mode.
Checking the Picture Counter
The large number in the center of the display panel shows
how many additional pictures you can take. This number
depends on your image quality and special format settings.
If you change these settings, the number will change.
When the camera’s memory is full, the number of pictures
remaining is 0. The status light on the back of the camera
turns red, and you can’t press the shutter button.
To free up some of the camera’s memory, you can play back
your pictures on the LCD screen and erase the ones you
don’t want to save. See page 3-7 for instructions. If you want
to save your pictures before you erase them, you need to
connect the camera to your computer and transfer the
images, as described in Chapter 4.
Storing More Pictures
You can increase your camera’s storage capacity by removing
the Direct Print program. If you later decide to use direct
print, you can easily reinstall it. See page 11-16 for more
information.
The following table shows the minimum number of pictures
your camera can store with and without Direct Print:
pictures remaining
Image Quality
With Direct Print
(default setting)
Without
Direct Print
Fine (color and monochrome)
11
15
Super Fine (color and monochrome)
5
7
Standard
39
50
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