Epson PhotoPC L-410 Camera Basics - Page 17

Taking and Viewing Photos

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Taking and Viewing Photos You can take several different types of photos with your camera, as described below: ◗ Automatic photos: Use automatically adjusted settings for great snapshots. All you have to do is point and shoot. ◗ Manual photos: Fine-tune your shots by adjusting a variety of camera settings, including resolution, exposure compensation, sensitivity, white balance, and more. ◗ Continuous photos: Capture a series of shots, up to 3 photos per second. ◗ Videos: Record videos with sound. The length of the video is limited only by the amount of storage you have. ◗ PRINT Image Framer (P.I.F.) photos: Take photos with fun frames for holidays and special occasions. This section explains how to take photos and videos and view them on your camera's LCD screen. 17

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Taking and Viewing Photos
You can take several different types of photos with your
camera, as described below:
Automatic photos:
Use automatically adjusted
settings for great snapshots. All you have to do is
point and shoot.
Manual photos:
Fine-tune your shots by adjusting
a variety of camera settings, including resolution,
exposure compensation, sensitivity, white balance,
and more.
Continuous photos:
Capture a series of shots, up
to 3 photos per second.
Videos:
Record videos with sound. The length of
the video is limited only by the amount of storage
you have.
PRINT Image Framer (P.I.F.) photos:
Take photos
with fun frames for holidays and special occasions.
This section explains how to take photos and videos and
view them on your camera’s LCD screen.