Shooting close-ups (Macro)

The macro recording mode is used when zooming up a small subject, such as flowers or insects. You can shoot close-ups of subjects up to the 10 cm (4 inches) from the lens surface.

1In the shooting mode, push the 5- way control key toward once.

The (macro) indicator appears in the display.

Macro indicator

2Press the shutter button

To return to the normal shooting mode

Push the 5-way control key toward once. The (macro) indicator disappears in the display.

Note

It may take some time for the focus to adjust.

Checking the last image you shot in the shooting

mode (Quick Review)

1In the shooting mode, press the 5- way control key (/ENT).

The last image you shot appears in the display.

To return to the normal shooting mode

Press the 5-way control key (/ENT).

To delete the image displayed

Press MENU. Turn the jog dial to select “Delete,” and then press the 5-way control key (/ENT).

Notes

Once you turn off the player, the last image you shot cannot be displayed.

The last image shot in the Burst mode is displayed. The other three still images cannot be displayed.

The still image that is taken and set as the cover art cannot be displayed.

Viewing an index screen

(Nine-image screen)

1In the viewing mode, press

SEARCH.

The display switches to the Index (nine- image screen) screen.

To display the next (previous) index screen, turn the jog dial to move the blue border.

To return to the single-image screen

Press the 5-way control key (/ENT).

Enlarging a portion of a

still image (Playback zoom)

You can enlarge a part of an image up 4 times the original size.

1In the viewing mode, turn the jog dial to select the desired image size for shooting.

You can set the zoom in 10 levels to enlarge a part of an image up to 4 times the size of original.

2Push the 5-way control key toward , , + or – repeatedly to select the desired portion of the image.

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