13
First Steps
6
HOME TIME ZONE
HOME TIME ZONE
HOME TIME ZONE
Back
Back
Confirm
Confirm
Back
Confirm
Madrid, Paris, Berlin
Select home time zone.
5
HOME TIME ZONE
HOME TIME ZONE
Back
Back
Confirm
Confirm
Back
Confirm
London, Casablanca
Display map of world time zones.
7
DATE
DATE
DATE
Y
D
M
2005
.
.
01
00
00
:
01
Display DATE menu.
8
DATE
DATE
DATE
Y
D
M
2005
.
.
01
00
00
:
20
20
Edit
D
ay (order of
D
ay,
M
onth, and
Y
ear may differ in some areas).
9
DATE
DATE
DATE
Y
D
M
2005
20 .
.
00
00
:
04
10
DATE
DATE
DATE
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
2005
20 .
.
04
15
10
:
Y
D
M
Highlight
D M Y
.
Select
M
onth. Repeat steps 8–9 to
edit
M
onth,
Y
ear, hour, and minute.
12
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
Exit to current mode.
11
DATE
DATE
DATE
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
2005
04 .
.
20
15
10
:
Y
M
M
D
Choose date display order.
The Camera Clock
The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or an AC adapter is con-
nected, and can provide several days of backup power after about 10 hours of charg-
ing. The clock and birthday counter may be reset when the battery runs low;
when the
battery is exhausted, the
DATE
menu will be displayed automatically.
If the clock
is not set, a (“date not set”) icon will fl ash in the monitor during shooting. Pictures
taken while this icon is displayed will have a time stamp of “00.00.0000 00:00,” while
movies will be dated “01.01.2005 00:00.”