Epson PhotoPC 750Z Product Information Guide - Page 6

Using the Display Panel, Checking the Battery, Flash, Image Quality and Color Mode

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EPSON PhotoPC 750Z Using the Display Panel The display panel shows the camera's current settings, the status of your batteries (when power is low), and the number of pictures remaining. . approximate pictures remaining image quality exposure timer flash mode low battery icon Checking the Battery When your battery power is almost out, the low battery icon appears on the display panel. The icon flashes when your battery power is completely out. To save battery power, the camera shuts off automatically after 60 seconds. To turn the camera back on, press the shutter button all the way down or turn the camera dial to Off and then back to On or View. Flash Press the flash button to cycle through the first three flash settings. The slow synchronized flash mode can be enabled in the LCD menus. An icon for each setting appears on the display panel as shown below: Auto The flash goes off automatically whenever it's needed for adequate lighting (factory setting). Flash Off The flash is disabled, even when adequate lighting is not available. Use this setting for special effects, where flash photography is prohibited, or for macro mode close-ups. Forced Flash The flash goes off with every picture you take. Use this setting to compensate for backlighting; for example, when you are facing a light source. Slow Synchronized Flash You can turn on this option in the LCD menus. Use this mode to light up the background as well as your subject when taking pictures at night. This option causes the aperture to stay open longer, allowing more light to enter the camera. Image Quality and Color Mode PhotoPC 750Z has several image quality (resolution) settings: four for color pictures and three for black and white pictures. Standard Produces color images at 640 × 480 pixels. The camera and card hold approximately 178 pictures, but the image size is smaller and includes less detail when enlarged. Fine Produces color images at 1280 × 960 pixels with moderate compression. Your pictures include ample detail, and the camera and included 8MB memory card hold around 54 pictures. Super Fine Produces color images at 1280 × 960 pixels with low compression. Your pictures include greater detail, and the camera and card hold approximately 26 pictures. With less compression, Super Fine images are better for enlarging. HyPict Produces color images at 1600 × 1200 pixels (interpolated) with low compression. Your pictures include excellent detail and the camera and card hold approximately 16 pictures. These images are best for enlarging 8" × 10" prints. Monochrome Fine Produces black and white images at 1280 × 960 pixels with moderate compression. Your pictures include ample detail, and the camera and card hold approximately 54 pictures. Monochrome Super Fine Produces black and white images at 1280 × 960 pixels with low compression. Your pictures include greater detail, and the camera and card hold approximately 26 pictures. With less compression, Super Fine images are better for enlarging. 6 - EPSON PhotoPC 750Z 1/99

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EPSON PhotoPC 750Z
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Using the Display Panel
The display panel shows the camera’s current settings, the
status of your batteries (when power is low), and the number
of pictures remaining.
.
Checking the Battery
When your battery power is almost out, the low
battery icon appears on the display panel. The icon
flashes when your battery power is completely out.
To save battery power, the camera shuts off automatically after
60 seconds. To turn the camera back on, press the shutter
button all the way down or turn the camera dial to
Off
and
then back to
On
or
View
.
Flash
Press the flash button to cycle through the first three flash
settings. The slow synchronized flash mode can be enabled in
the LCD menus. An icon for each setting appears on the
display panel as shown below:
Auto
The flash goes off automatically whenever it’s needed
for adequate lighting (factory setting).
Flash Off
The flash is disabled, even when adequate lighting is
not available. Use this setting for special effects, where
flash photography is prohibited, or for macro mode
close-ups.
Forced Flash
The flash goes off with every picture you take. Use this
setting to compensate for backlighting; for example,
when you are facing a light source.
Slow Synchronized Flash
You can turn on this option in the LCD menus. Use this
mode to light up the background as well as your subject when
taking pictures at night. This option causes the aperture to
stay open longer, allowing more light to enter the camera.
Image Quality and Color Mode
PhotoPC 750Z has several image quality (resolution) settings:
four for color pictures and three for black and white pictures.
Standard
Produces color images at 640
×
480 pixels. The camera
and card hold approximately 178 pictures, but the image
size is smaller and includes less detail when enlarged.
Fine
Produces color images at 1280
×
960 pixels with
moderate compression. Your pictures include ample
detail, and the camera and included 8MB memory card hold
around 54 pictures.
Super Fine
Produces color images at 1280
×
960 pixels with low
compression. Your pictures include greater detail, and
the camera and card hold approximately 26 pictures.
With less compression, Super Fine images are better for
enlarging.
HyPict
Produces color images at 1600
×
1200 pixels
(interpolated) with low compression. Your pictures
include excellent detail and the camera and card hold
approximately 16 pictures. These images are best for enlarging
8”
×
10” prints.
Monochrome Fine
Produces black and white images at 1280
×
960 pixels
with moderate compression. Your pictures include
ample detail, and the camera and card hold approximately
54 pictures.
Monochrome Super Fine
Produces black and white images at 1280
×
960
pixels with low compression. Your pictures include
greater detail, and the camera and card hold
approximately 26 pictures. With less compression, Super Fine
images are better for enlarging.
timer
approximate
pictures
remaining
image
quality
low battery
icon
flash mode
exposure