Sealife DC250 manual Playback Mode Review images, Viewing images

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PLAYBACK MODE (Review images)

In the mode, you can view, magnify, delete images, play video clips, or run a slide show. Playback mode also provides a thumbnail image display, allowing you to quickly search for the image you want.

Viewing images

You may view your images without opening the lens cover since the lens is not used for playback. The camera lens is protected during playback.

1.Turn the mode dial to the mode and power on the camera.

E2. Select the image that you want to view by using the / button.

To view the previous image, press the button.

To view the next image, press the button.

If there is no image stored in the internal memory or on the memory card, “ NO IMAGES” message will appear on the LCD monitor.

You can also view your images on the TV screen. Connect one end of the video cable to the video out jack of the camera and connect the other end to the video input of your

TV. Turn the mode dial to the mode and then turn on both TV and camera.

When lens cover is closed and the mode dial is set to record image mode, you will also be able to playback images.

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Contents DC250 Digital Underwater Camera Set Page FCC Statement Must do Read warnings in manual pagesLimited Warranty FCC NoticeIiv May cause a fire or an electrical shock Ivi Trademark Information Iviii Contents Other Devices Underwater Housing InstructionsGreat Pictures Made Easy Introduction How It Works a Very Unique Camera Land & SeaYour computer Package contents Getting to Know the Camera Front viewCamera buttons Menu Navigation buttonMode Description Indicator Status Description/Activity SoundFlash mode Image quality Battery check Image resolutionSelf-timer mode Card indicatorLCD monitor information Getting Started Installing the batteriesClose the battery/SD card cover firmly Loading a SD memory card optional accessory Attaching the strapSetting the date and time Choosing the languageResolution & quality indicators on the status LCD Setting the image resolution and qualityResolution & Quality Record Mode Taking picturesUsing the LCD monitor Set Focus to Normal DistanceUsing the macro focus setting Using the digital zoom Using the self-timer Using the flashFlash Mode Description Flash ModesTaking pictures manually Playback Mode Review images Viewing imagesZoom Playback To view the different portion of the enlarged Image, pressDisplaying thumbnail images Slideshow displayHow to use the instant delete feature Deleting images from memoryTo delete one image at a time To instantly delete a pictureMovie Mode Recording video clipsViewing video clips Transferring Recorded Images To Your Computer System requirements Windows MacintoshConnecting the camera to your computer Installing the USB driver on Windows computersInstalling the USB driver on Macintosh computers Downloading images/video clips For computers running WindowsInstalling MGI Photosuite Installing MGI Photovista Installing the USER’S Manual Installing Acrobat Reader Menu Options Record menuLCD Brightness Quick ViewWhite Balance EV CompensationExit SharpnessFlash ON/OFF Playback menu Slide ShowCopy to Card Delete ALLDpof shortcut DpofMovie menu DATE/TIME Setup menuLand & SEA Exposure Program Setting Video Mode LanguageSound Format MediaAuto Power OFF Reset to DefaultInactivity period Camera status DescriptionConnecting the Camera to Other Devices Camera Specifications LCDUnderwater Housing Instructions SeaLife Reefmaster Dive Easy Housing SL113Must do for underwater housing Open view of housing Quick waterproof test SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJMain O-ring and keeping a waterproof seal SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Front View SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Rear View Set up housing How to set-up the Underwater HousingSet up camera Test camera and housing Using and cleaning the underwater housing and camera Entering the water with housingAfter using housing underwater Cleaning housing after useGreat Pictures Made Easy Crystal Clear waterStay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feet Shoot and review If you don’t like it, delete itTake several pictures of the same subject Battery Selection Guide Nickel Metal Hydride Ni-MHLithium Standard and High Energy AlkalineBattery Life Trouble shooting guide Problem Possible cause Corrective ActionOverexposed image