Adding the Date to Your Pictures
You may want to keep track of when a picture was taken, perhaps to record a child’s first picture or for an insurance claim. Whatever the reason, your camera has the ability to record the date and time directly on your picture using the Date Stamp feature. In order for the feature to imprint the correct date and time, you need to set the camera clock. See page 6 for details. Once a picture is taken with the date stamp, the date stamp cannot be removed.
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The main Menu screen reappears.
The next time you take a picture the date or date and time is recorded in the lower right- hand corner of the picture. The Date Stamp icon appears on the LCD screen if Quickview (page 14) or Preview
(page 10) is turned on.
8To turn off Date Stamp, press
a / button until OFF is highlighted, then press the
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