VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES
Viewing a single-screen image
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STILL | ZOOM |
Still image | Zoom |
Setting the camera image to single-screen display
1 Press a camera select button (example: 2).
The camera 2 image appears as a
2
Pausing images
1 Press the STILL button.
The image will be paused.
STILL
2 To cancel the still image, press the STILL button once more.
Pausing will be canceled and normal images will appear.
STILL
Note: If you press the ZOOM button while the image is paused, the still image will be enlarged. To return to the original still image, press the ZOOM button once more.
STILLZOOM
Enlarging images
1 Press the ZOOM button.
The images will be enlarged.
ZOOM
Note: If you set a zoom frame, the area of the image inside the zoom frame will be enlarged. (See page 15.)
If you press the camera select button while zooming, the image will be easier to see due to the movement of the subject. The following changes will occur if you press the camera select button repeatedly.
•An image with little movement (almost a still image)
Large subjects become clearer and moving subjects appear a little rough.
| 2 |
Enlarged image is a | Subject becomes |
little rough | clearer |
•An image with large movement (normal viewing)
The image of a moving subject becomes clearer and subjects with little movement appear a little rough.
| 4 |
Enlarged image is a | Subject becomes |
little rough | clearer |
Note: If you press some other camera select button while zooming is in progress, the zooming will be canceled and the display will change to a
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