Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 34

Setting the Image Compression, Using the Flash, to return to the SETUP

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Setting the Image Compression You can set the image compression to low compression for higher quality JPEG images, or standard compression to save space on your memory card. 1 Turn the camera dial to menu. to display the SETUP 2 Press the button next to Shot SETUP. You see the Shot SETUP menu with the current setting. 3 Press the button next to the compression setting to change it to one of the following: ◗ Std. (standard) Compression: images have a smaller file size, but some information is lost. ◗ Low Compression: images retain information and look better, but the file size is larger. 4 Press the button under BACK to return to the SETUP menu. Using the Flash Your camera has a built-in flash or you can use the hot shoe to attach an optional external flash. See Appendix B for more information on purchasing and attaching an external flash. After you take a picture with the flash, the flash icon blinks until it is fully recharged. Your flash setting remains in effect even after you turn off the camera. Turn the camera dial to , , or , then press the flash button to cycle through the five flash settings. flash button NOTE You can't use the flash in continuous shooting or video clip capture mode. Taking Pictures 2-9

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Taking Pictures
2-9
Setting the Image Compression
You can set the image compression to low compression for
higher quality JPEG images, or standard compression to save
space on your memory card.
1
Turn the camera dial to
to display the SETUP
menu.
2
Press the button next to
Shot SETUP
. You see the
Shot SETUP menu with the
current setting.
3
Press the button next to the
compression setting to
change it to one of the following:
Std.
(standard)
Compression
: images have a
smaller file size, but some information is lost.
Low Compression
: images retain information
and look better, but the file size is larger.
4
Press the button under
BACK
to return to the SETUP
menu.
Using the Flash
Your camera has a built-in flash or you can use the hot shoe
to attach an optional external flash. See Appendix B for more
information on purchasing and attaching an external flash.
After you take a picture with the flash, the flash icon blinks
until it is fully recharged. Your flash setting remains in effect
even after you turn off the camera.
Turn the camera dial to
,
, or
, then press the flash
button to cycle through the five flash settings.
NOTE
You can
t use the flash in continuous shooting or video clip
capture mode.
flash
button