Olympus C2040Z C-2040 Zoom Reference Manual - Page 71

Erasing pictures One-frame erase

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Shooting and Playback Basics A/S/M P P Checking and erasing photographed images Erasing pictures (One-frame erase) You can use this function to erase unwanted images. The same procedure can also be used to erase movies. Before you erase a picture or movie, check that there is no write-protect sticker on the card or protection setting (P.142) on the image you want to erase. To erase all the images on a card, see "Erasing all images (all-frame erase)" on P.152. 2 E DIAL 1 Use the Arrow pad to dis- play the picture you want to erase. q Immediately after you set the Mode dial to " ", the last picture you shot is displayed. 2 Press the (Erase) button. q A confirmation screen appears asking whether you want to erase the picture. 3 Use or on the Arrow pad to select "YES". q To cancel, select "NO" and press the [OK] button or the (Erase) button. 4 Press the [OK] button to erase the displayed picture. * You can also erase single frames in Index playback mode (P.138) and Close-up playback mode (P.140). 2 13 4 Monitor YES NO YES OK OFF OWER/MOD NO • Take great care never to open the card cover, eject the card, remove the batteries or unplug the AC adapter while a picture is being erased. This could destroy the data stored on the card. 71

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Shooting and Playback Basics
Erasing pictures (One-frame erase)
You can use this function to erase unwanted images. The same procedure
can also be used to erase movies. Before you erase a picture or movie, check
that there is no write-protect sticker on the card or protection setting (P.142)
on the image you want to erase. To erase all the images on a card, see
"Erasing all images (all-frame erase)" on P.152.
Use the Arrow pad to dis-
play the picture you want
to erase.
Immediately after you set the
Mode dial to "
", the last
picture you shot is displayed.
Press the
(Erase) button.
A confirmation screen appears
asking whether you want to
erase the picture.
Use
or
on the
Arrow pad to select "YES".
To cancel, select "NO" and
press the [OK] button or the
(Erase) button.
Press the [OK] button to
erase the displayed picture.
*
You can also erase single
frames in Index playback
mode (P.138) and Close-up
playback mode (P.140).
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Checking and erasing photographed images
Take great care never to open the card cover, eject the card, remove the
batteries or unplug the AC adapter while a picture is being erased. This
could destroy the data stored on the card.
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