Using the display panel

The large number in the lower right corner of the display panel shows the approximate number of remaining pictures that you can take.

This number is affected by the image quality setting. When you adjust the image quality, the number of remaining pictures is altered accordingly.

When you take photos, the number of remaining photos and the total number of photos that you can save in the memory card are displayed on the LCD monitor. When you play back photos, the LCD monitor displays the number of the photo that you are viewing and the total number of photos that you have taken.

Note:

If there are any audio recordings stored on your memory card, the number shown on the display panel may be greater than the actual number of remaining photos.

The number of remaining photos displayed does not include video clips.

When the memory card is full, the number on the display panel reads 0 (zero), the red indicator light on the back of the camera blinks, and the shutter button does not work.

Before you can take any more photos, you must erase some

or all of the images in the memory card. See “Erasing 2 images” on page 3-7for instructions. If you want to save

your photos before erasing them, transfer them to your computer using the EPSON Photo!3 or EPSON Auto Downloader software and a serial or USB cable, or via the memory card.

When in the Program and Manual camera modes, the exposure value appears at the left side of the display panel and the shutter speed appears at the right when you depress the shutter button halfway.

When the camera’s dial switch is set to , ￿￿￿ is shown on the display panel.

While making an audio recording, ￿￿￿

is shown on the display panel.

When taking photos using the time lapse feature, ￿￿￿ is shown on the display panel.

Taking Pictures 2-3