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2.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the list until the desired
resolution is selected. Select a higher resolution for a better print result.
Select a lower resolution to increase the number of photographs which can
be saved in the camera.
3.
Press the EXPOSURE button to confirm the selection of the resolution. You
will return to the main menu. The resolution has now been selected and is
visible in the LCD screen (see table 9).
Low
Resolution is 640 x 480 (VGA). The
maximum number of photographs
that can be taken is approximately
108.
Normal
Resolution is 1152 x 864 (1M pixel).
The maximum number of
photographs that can be taken is
approximately 35.
Maximum
Resolution is 1600 x 1200 (2.1M
pixel). The maximum number of
photographs that can be taken is
approximately 16.
Table 9: Summary of the symbols used for the quality of the photograph on the
LCD screen
4.5.4
Printing using DPOF
A DPOF compatible printer can read the memory card. You can, therefore, print
photographs without the use of a computer. This requires the use of a Smart Media
Card. This system works by adding extra information on the card, which is
recognized by the printer as instructions for printing the photographs.
1.
Select ‘DPOF’ from the set-up menu (see 4.3.1). A list of the possible
resolutions will be displayed.
2.
Select ‘All images’ to give the instruction to print all the photographs. Select
‘Select Images’ to indicate for each photograph whether it should be printed.
3.
Indicate how many copies of each photograph you wish to have printed. The
camera will attach an (invisible) identifying mark to the photographs, so that
the printer knows what must be printed.
4.
Turn the camera off.
5.
Remove the memory card from the camera
6.
Insert the memory card into your DPOF compatible printer (see the instruction
manual provided with your printer for more information).
Tip
:
Use the ‘Copy’ function from the Set-up menu to transfer photographs in the
camera’s internal memory to the Smart Media Card.
4.6 Taking
photographs
4.6.1 First
photograph
Comment
:
To save the batteries, the camera will turn off automatically when it
has not been used for 3 minutes
See figure 2.
1.
Turn the camera on using the ON/OFF button 3.
2.
Open the protective lens cover using the button (7, figure 1) on the front of
the camera.