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2. | Press the ZOOM button to zoom in on the center of the im- |
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3. | Change the position of the zoom area. | screen when you perform a zoom operation, the number is replaced |
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4. | area in the sequence shown on page 42. | area indicator on and off by pressing the DISP button. |
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Press the ZOOM button again to return the image to its |
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• Note that turning display of the zoom area indicator on and off during a zoom operation also affects the display of the image number in the Record Mode (page 28), and the memory page number in the Playback Mode (page 36).
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| Playing Back Images | Operation |
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Using Auto Play |
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Auto play lets you automatically scroll through the camera’s memory |
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pages quickly and easily. You can specify the speed of the scroll. |
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while an auto play operation is in progress. If you forget to turn the |
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teries are dead. To avoid this, make sure that you stop the auto play |
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•After about one second, this message disappears and the auto play operation starts.
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