
Using the Optional LCD Monitor 11-11
A
B
The LCD Monitor shows the image in “real time,” so
what you see on the screen is what the camera’s lens
sees at any moment.
3
Snap the shutter to capture the image. The image
freezes on the LCD Monitor and then appears with its
number as shown.
.
The LCD monitor returns to the view through the
camera’s viewfinder.
For more information on taking pictures see Chapter 2.
To play back the images you have captured, see “Using
Playback Mode” on 11-4.
NOTE
If you use the flash and your battery power is low, the PhotoPix LCD
Monitor will not return to live view until the flash is recharged. The
screen remains blank during this period.
Adjusting brightness
You can adjust the LCD monitor’s brightness so you can see
the image on the screen under various lighting conditions.
This does not change the appearance of your photo. Follow
these steps:
1
Set up and turn on the PhotoPix LCD Monitor and the
camera as described earlier in this chapter. Make sure
the monitor is set to View mode.
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