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1Place the camera.

Place the camera on a stable and level surface such as a table.

Point the projector window at a screen (available commercially) or flat white surface.

The projection distance between the camera and screen should be approximately 26 cm (11 in.) to 3.1 m (10 ft) (A82).

2 Turn on the camera and open the projector cover.

The camera enters playback mode and pictures stored in the internal memory or on a memory card inserted into the camera are projected in full-frame playback mode.

To project pictures in favorite pictures mode, auto

sort mode, or list by date mode, follow the procedure in “Switching Between Playback Modes” (A70) to switch the playback mode.

The camera’s monitor turns off when the projector is in operation, and the multi selector, the kbutton, and dbutton are backlit, making the camera easy to use in the dark.

The projector brightness is reduced immediately after the projector cover is opened, and it increases to the normal level after about ten seconds.

3Adjust the camera position.

To change the projected picture size, adjust the distance between the camera and screen.

Adjust the projection angle to reduce picture distortion.

4 Adjust focus for the projected picture.

Turn off unnecessary lights.

Rotate the projector focus dial to adjust picture focus.

5Press the multi selector H, I, J, or Kon the camera to change the projected picture.

You can also use the remote control (available separately) to change the picture (A4, 81).

See “Projector Controls” (A83) for more information about when the projector is in operation.

6Close the projector cover to end projection.

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Turn off the camera after closing the projector cover.