2-2 Taking Pictures
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BLE H.Kato E.Omori
F.Fujimori
SEI M.Kauppi
R4C4410
Rev. C
A5 size PICTURES.FM
2/11/00 Pass 3
The flash has the following effective range.
The range varies depending on the sensitivity setting.
See “Setting the flash” on page 2-9 for more details.
When you are taking pictures outdoors, make sure the
sun is behind you. In very bright light (for example, at
the beach or in snow), your pictures may come out too
light. You can adjust the exposure manually to make
your photos brighter or darker. For instructions, see
“Making advanced exposure adjustments” on page
2-19. You can also correct these problems with your
computer using image editing software.
Checking the display panel
The large number in the lower right
of the display panel shows the
remaining amount of pictures you
can take.
This number is affected by the image quality setting.
When you adjust the image quality, the number of
remaining pictures changes accordingly.
When you take photos, you can see the number of
remaining photos you can take and the total number
of photos you can save in the memory card on the LCD
monitor. When you play back photos, the LCD
monitor displays the number of the photo you are
looking at and the total number of photos you have
taken.
Note:
If there are any audio recordings stored on your memory
card, the number on the display panel may be greater than
the actual number of remaining pictures.
When the memory card is full, the number on the
display panel reads 0, the shooting light on the back
of the camera blinks red, and you are unable to use the
shutter button. Before you can take any more pictures,
you need to erase some or all of the images in the
memory card. See “Erasing photos” on page 3-5 for
instructions. If you want to save your photos before
you erase them, transfer them to your computer with
EPSON Photo!3 or via the memory card.
Wide: 80-370 centimeters
Tele: 80-260 centimeters
Macro: 20-50 centimeters