Canon S80 PowerShot S80 Camera User Guide Advanced - Page 102

FUNC./SET button.

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4 Use the or button to select [Start] and press the FUNC./SET button. The slide show starts. The Slide Show menu will reappear after the playback ends. Pausing/Resuming a Slide Show z Press the FUNC./SET button to pause the show ( again to resume. appears). Press it Slide Show Forward/Reverse z User the or button to move to the previous or next image. z Also use the multi control dial to move to the previous or next image. Stopping a Slide Show z Press the MENU button during a slide show to stop it and display the slide show menu. 5 When the slide show is over, press the MENU button. The slide show menu appears again. Press the MENU button again to return to the play menu. ‹ During single image playback, simultaneously pressing the FUNC./ SET and buttons begins a slideshow from the first image. However, if you do this when the last taken image is displayed, playback begins by the first image taken the same day as the one displayed. ‹ Movies play for their entire recorded length regardless of the slide show time settings (p. 102). ‹ The power saving function is disabled while a slide show plays on the camera (p. 21). Select images for the Slide Show You can mark images for inclusion in (Custom 1) to (Custom 3). Up to 998 images may be marked per slide show. Images display in the order of their selection. 1 Display the slide show menu (p. 99), use the or button and select All Images. 100

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4
Use the
or
button to select [Start] and press the
FUNC./SET button.
The slide show starts. The Slide Show menu will reappear after the
playback ends.
Pausing/Resuming a Slide Show
Press the
FUNC./SET
button to pause the show (
appears). Press it
again to resume.
Slide Show Forward/Reverse
User the
or
button to move to the previous or next image.
Also use the multi control dial to move to the previous or next image.
Stopping a Slide Show
Press the
MENU
button during a slide show to stop it and display the
slide show menu.
5
When the slide show is over, press the MENU button.
The slide show menu appears again. Press the
MENU
button again to
return to the play menu.
Select images for the Slide Show
You can mark images for inclusion in
(Custom 1) to
(Custom 3).
Up to 998 images may be marked per slide show. Images display in
the order of their selection.
1
Display the slide show menu (p. 99), use the
or
button and select All Images.
During single image playback, simultaneously pressing the
FUNC./
SET
and
buttons begins a slideshow from the first image.
However, if you do this when the last taken image is displayed,
playback begins by the first image taken the same day as the one
displayed.
Movies play for their entire recorded length regardless of the slide
show time settings (p. 102).
The power saving function is disabled while a slide show plays on the
camera (p. 21).