Ricoh 173573 R10 User Guide - Page 127

Displaying an Image Set to [Flag, Function Setting], Flag Function Display

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Displaying an Image Set to [Flag Function Setting] (Flag Function Display) 1 Press the 6 (Playback) button. 2 Press the Fn (Function) button, or select [Flag Function Display] from the playback menu, and press the ADJ./OK button $. • The file set to [Flag Function Setting] with the smallest file number is 3 displayed. • You can use the zoom lever to change the size of still images. You can also press the ADJ./OK button !"#$ to move the displayed image. Changes to the magnification ratio and magnified area are saved, and the image is displayed as is the next time. • You can press the shutter release button or the 6 button to switch to shooting mode. • If no files are set to [Flag Function Setting], a message appears and you are returned to the playback menu. 3 Press the Fn button again as required. • If multiple files are set to [Flag Function Setting], pressing the Fn button displays the image with the smallest file number. Note When a file set to [Flag Function Setting] is displayed at normal magnification, pressing the ADJ./OK button !"#$ displays the previous or next image. Other Playback Functions 125

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Other Playback Functions
3
1
Press the
6
(Playback) button.
2
Press the Fn (Function) button,
or select [Flag Function
Display] from the playback
menu, and press the ADJ./OK
button
$
.
The file set to [Flag Function Setting]
with the smallest file number is
displayed.
You can use the zoom lever to change the size of still images. You can
also press the ADJ./OK button
!"#$
to move the displayed image.
Changes to the magnification ratio and magnified area are saved, and
the image is displayed as is the next time.
You can press the shutter release button or the
6
button to switch to
shooting mode.
If no files are set to [Flag Function Setting], a message appears and
you are returned to the playback menu.
3
Press the Fn button again as required.
If multiple files are set to [Flag Function Setting], pressing the Fn
button displays the image with the smallest file number.
Note----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When a file set to [Flag Function Setting] is displayed at normal magnification, pressing
the ADJ./OK button
!"#$
displays the previous or next image.
Displaying an Image Set to [Flag
Function Setting]
(Flag Function Display)