Nikon S9100 user manual Deleting Unwanted Images, Erase Selected Images Screen

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Deleting

Unwanted

Images

 

 

 

 

 

1

Pressthe'_

button

to

delete

the

image

 

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currently

displayed

in the monitor.

 

 

 

_'_

 

To exit without ddedng, pressthe MENUbutton.

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2

Press the

rotary multi

selector

or

to

 

 

choose

the

desired

deletion

method

and press

 

 

the _)

button.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current image: Only the current image or voice memo

(_ 126)is deleted. If the key picture of a sequencegroup (_ 92) is selected,aHimagesin the group are deleted.

Eraseselected images: Multiple imagescan be selected and deleted.

"Operating the Erase Selected Images Screen"

All images: All images are deleted.

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3 Press •

or •

to choose Yes and press the _

<_

f

button.

 

 

 

Deleted imagescannot be recovered.

 

R-

 

D

To cancel,press •

or to select No and pressthe _)

 

button.

 

 

 

 

Operating

the Erase Selected Images Screen

 

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te

1 Press the rotary multi selector _ or I _ to choose an image to be deleted and press • to add _ to the image and mark it for deletion. To undo the selection,press• to remove_.

Rotatethe zoom control (_ 4)to T (_) to switch back to full-frame playbackor W (_;_)to displaythumbnails.

2Add _ to all desired images and then press the _) button to confirm the selection.

A confirmation dialog is displayed.Followthe instructionsdisplayed in the monitor.

_1_ Notes on Deletion

Deleted images cannot be restored. Transfer important images to a computer he.re deleting them.

Protected images cannot be deleted (_ 122),

• Deleting images captured with the continuous shooting feature * "Deleting Images in a Sequence" (_ 93)

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Deleting

the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode

 

In shooting mode,

pressthe-_button to deletethe lastimage captured.

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