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●Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [My Category], then press the m button.
Categorize the images.●ress the qr buttons to select an image. ress the op buttons to select a
category, then press the m button.
●Pressing the m button again cancels the setting.
Auto Category during ShootingImages are automatically sorted when shot, as shown in the following table.
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•If you do not wish to categorize the images automatically, select the 4 tab, choose [Auto Category] and set it to [Off].
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