
Image Protection
Protecting a Single Image
This prevents the image from being erased accidentally.
Select the image to be protected.
1 • Press the <> button to turn on the image display. (→p.116)
• The image can be protected regardless of the display format.
• While pressing the <> button, turn the <
> dial to select the image to be protected. Then let go
of the <> button.
2 | Protect the image. |
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• Press the < | > button. |
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| s The < > icon will then appear to indicate that the | ||
| image is protected. |
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| • To cancel the image protection, press the < | > | |
| button again. The < > icon will turn off. |
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| • To protect another image, select the image and |
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| press the < | > button. Repeat this step for all |
other images you want to protect.
•When the image is displayed immediately after capture, you can follow step 2 to protect that image.
•To turn off the image display, press the <> button.
The <> button has dual functions for image protection and sound recording. To protect an image, press the button and let go when the <
> icon appears. If you
press the <> button too long (about 2 seconds), the microphone will start recording instead and the image protection will not be applied.
• You can also protect all the images in a folder or in the CF card all at once. (→p.120)
•A protected image cannot be erased with the camera. To erase a protected image, cancel the protection first.
You can also erase all images at once while retaining the protected ones. (→p.123, 125)
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