Epson PhotoPC 3000Z User Manual - Page 32

Reading the Status Display Panel, Checking the Battery

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Camera dial settings include the following: Use this setting for video clip capture, continuous shooting, and interval shooting. See Chapter 3 for details. Use this setting to take photos with the LCD screen. See page 2-6 for details. Use this setting to take photos with the optical viewfinder. See page 2-4 for details. Use this setting to play back and delete photos and video clips, and add audio recordings to your photos. See Chapter 6 for details. Use this setting whenever you are connecting your camera to the computer. Also use it to create DPOF files with the PrintMark program. See Chapter 8. Use this setting to set up or view information about your camera on the Setup screen. See Chapter 1 and Chapter 7 for information. Reading the Status Display Panel When your camera dial is turned to , , or , the status display panel (on the top of the camera) shows the camera's current settings and how many additional pictures you can take. image quality sensitivity white balance low battery icon monochrome indicator flash timer exposure pictures remaining Checking the Battery When your battery power is almost out, the low battery icon appears on the display panel; it flashes when your battery power is too low to use the camera. You need to recharge or replace the batteries or use the optional universal AC adapter when you see this icon. Taking Pictures 2-2

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Taking Pictures
2-2
Camera dial settings include the following:
Use this setting for video clip capture, continuous
shooting, and interval shooting. See Chapter 3 for
details.
Use this setting to take photos with the LCD screen.
See page 2-6 for details.
Use this setting to take photos with the optical
viewfinder. See page 2-4 for details.
Use this setting to play back and delete photos and
video clips, and add audio recordings to your
photos. See Chapter 6 for details.
Use this setting whenever you are connecting your
camera to the computer. Also use it to create DPOF
files with the PrintMark program. See Chapter 8.
Use this setting to set up or view information about
your camera on the Setup screen. See Chapter 1 and
Chapter 7 for information.
Reading the Status Display Panel
When your camera dial is turned to
,
, or
, the status
display panel (on the top of the camera) shows the camera
s
current settings and how many additional pictures you can
take.
Checking the Battery
When your battery power is almost out, the low battery
icon appears on the display panel; it flashes when your
battery power is too low to use the camera. You need to
recharge or replace the batteries or use the optional universal
AC adapter when you see this icon.
pictures
remaining
low battery
icon
exposure
white
balance
sensitivity
image quality
monochrome
indicator
timer
flash