Epson PhotoPC 3000Z Quick Reference Guide - Page 17

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2 Press down the POWER button and turn the camera dial to to see a live preview with the View menu settings. This example shows how the LCD screen looks in Program user mode. The screen looks different in Manual or Full Auto mode. (See the inside back cover to change the user mode.) NOTE If the camera is idle for more than the designated power off interval, it turns off automatically. To turn it back on, press the shutter button, or turn the camera off and then back on. 3 Make any changes you want to the settings on the View menu. You can also use the camera's control buttons to change image quality, flash, or other basic settings. (See page 4 for a description of basic camera settings.) 4 Push the T (telephoto) button to zoom in on your subject, or the W (wide angle) button to zoom out. You see a display with green zoom steps and the current zoom position in yellow. 14

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2
Press down the
POWER
button and turn the camera
dial to
to see a live preview with the View menu
settings.
This example shows how
the LCD screen looks in
Program user mode. The
screen looks different in
Manual or Full Auto mode.
(See the inside back cover
to change the user mode.)
NOTE
If the camera is idle for more than the designated power off
interval, it turns off automatically. To turn it back on, press the
shutter button, or turn the camera off and then back on.
3
Make any changes you want to the settings on the
View menu. You can also use the camera
s control
buttons to change image quality, flash, or other basic
settings. (See page 4 for a description of basic camera
settings.)
4
Push the
T
(telephoto) button to zoom in on your
subject, or the
W
(wide angle) button to zoom out.
You see a display with green zoom steps and the
current zoom position in yellow.