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4. Preview/Playback mode
In shooting mode, press the MODE button to enter preview/playback mode:
The UP and DOWN keys: When in standby they will go to the previous or next
file; during playback, they will fast forward or rewind.
The MENU key: When in standby it will enter the preview/playback menu;
during playback, it will select the fast forward or rewind speed.
The key: If the current file is a video file, it will start playback. Pressing it again
will pause or play.
Shooting menu
In shooting mode, press the MENU button to enter the shooting menu
5.1 Photo Resolution
Use this option to set the size of the captured image; larger images contain more
detail, but require greater storage space.
In the shooting menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “Size” and press the
button to enter the submenu. Then use UP or DOWN to select 12M, 8M, 5M,
3M, 2M, 1.3M, or VGA, and press the key to confirm; press MENU to exit the
menu.
5.2 Photo Quality
This option sets the quality of the captured image; the better the image quality,
the greater the storage space required.
In the shooting menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “Quality” and press
the button to enter the submenu. Then use UP or DOWN to select
high-quality, standard, or economy, and press the key to confirm; press
MENU to exit the menu.
5.3 Scene modes
Choose a different scene mode for different environments in order to optimize
image results.
In the shooting menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “Scene mode” and
press the button to enter the submenu. Then use UP or DOWN to select Auto,
Sport, Night, Portrait, Landscape, or Backlit, and press the key to confirm;
press MENU to exit the menu.
5.4 Exposure Compensation (Brightness)
Select a different exposure value (EV) according to the lighting conditions.
In the shooting menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “EV” and press the
button to enter the submenu. Then use UP or DOWN to select different
exposure values, and press the key to confirm; press MENU to exit the menu.
5.5 White balance
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