Olympus E10 E-10 Instructions (English) - Page 50

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Viewing Pictures (Playback) (continued) With the mode dial set to playback , use the main dial or sub dial to enlarge the image, or switch to the index display and display several images at one time in the monitor. Index Display 1 Frame Display This feature is convenient when you want to browse the pictures stored on the selected card when you need to find a particular picture. Enlarged Display This feature is convenient when you want to confirm that a picture is correctly in focus. 16 frames 9 frames 4 frames 1 frame 1.5x 2x 2.5x 3x 4x Enlarged display Set the mode dial to playback , and turn the main dial to the magnifying glass mark (or turn the sub dial clockwise) to enlarge the image in the monitor. 1 Move the main dial to the magnifying glass mark (or move the sub dial clockwise). 1 The image is magnified in the monitor. If you continue to turn either dial in the same direction, you can enlarge the image further. 2 Up Left 2 With an enlarged image displayed, use the pointers on the arrow pad to scroll and view other parts of Right the image that you cannot see. Down 3 3 Scrolls up. Scrolls down. Scrolls left. Scrolls right. 3 If you want to display another image at normal size, turn the main dial to the index mark (or sub dial counterclockwise), and then use the pointers on the arrow pad to select the next image that you want to display. 48

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Index Display
Enlarged Display
1 Frame
Display
1
2
Left
Right
Down
Up
3
3
With the mode dial set to playback
, use the main dial or sub dial to enlarge the
image, or switch to the index display and display several images at one time in the
monitor.
Enlarged display
Set the mode dial to playback
, and turn the main dial to the magnifying glass mark
(or turn the sub dial clockwise) to enlarge the image in the monitor.
1
Move the main dial to the
magnifying glass mark
(or move
the sub dial clockwise).
The image is magnified in the monitor. If
you continue to turn either dial in the same
direction, you can enlarge the image
further.
2
With an enlarged image displayed,
use the pointers on the arrow pad
to scroll and view other parts of
the image that you cannot see.
Scrolls up.
Scrolls down.
Scrolls left.
Scrolls right.
3
If you want to display another
image at normal size, turn the main
dial to the index mark
(or sub
dial counterclockwise), and then
use the pointers on the arrow pad
to select the next image that you
want to display.
Viewing Pictures (Playback) (continued)
This feature is convenient
when you want to browse the
pictures stored on the
selected card when you need
to find a particular picture.
This feature is convenient when you want to
confirm that a picture is correctly in focus.
16 frames
9 frames
4 frames
1 frame
1.5x
2x
2.5x
3x
4x