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NTSC is mostly for USA and Japan.
PAL is mostly for Europe.
Slideshow: 1 to 10 seconds
Change the display time from 1 second to 10 seconds. The time is preset
as 3 seconds.
Press ENTER button to stop the Slideshow.
Folder : Select another folder
Initially, a folder named "100cnxnt" is created in the folder ‘Dcim’ of the
Compact Flash (CF) card. You can also create other folders in the CF card
to better organize the photos you have taken.
To create a folder in the CF card:
1. Install camera drivers (please see P17-P25 for drivers installation).Connect
the camera to your computer
2. Turn the Mode dial to PC mode
3. Power on the camera
4. Double-click "My Computer" icon on your computer
5. Look for "Removable Disk" icon and double-click on it
6. Double-click "Dcim" folder and you should see the folder named "100cnxnt"
7. Click File > New > Folder from the pull-down menu
8. Rename the folder in the format "xxxyyyyy" where ‘xxx’ can be any
number from 101 to 999 and ‘yyyyy’ can be a combination of alphabets
(A to Z)and numbers (0 to9). For example, you may create a folder named
"105home1" (Note: The folder name must contain a total of 8 digits)
After you have created the folders, you can rearrange your photos into
different folders. Then close the "My Computer" screen.
To review the rearranged photos on your camera:
1. Turn the Mode dial to Play mode
2. Power off the camera and power it on again
3. Press MENU button
4. Press DOWN button to select Folder and press ENTER button
5. Press UP or DOWN button to select the folder you want to review
and press ENTER button
6. Press UP or DOWN button to review the photos
Note: Any new photos taken will be stored in the last created folder.
• Protect Files: Protect Current / Unprotect Current, Protect All / Unprotect
All, Cancel.
To protect the image from being erased you can select to protect the current
image or all the images. The protected image has a lock icon on the
upper left corner of the LCD monitor. However, the protected files will still
be erased, if you select Format Media in Setup mode. You will hear a beep
sound if you attempt to erase a protected file.
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