Insignia NS-DSC10SL User Manual (English) - Page 13
Turning Simple mode on or off, Changing the LCD monitor information, display, Using zoom when - digital camera
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Insignia 10 Megapixel Camera 4 Press . A confirmation message appears on screen. Changing the LCD monitor information display You can change the type of information displayed on the LCD screen by pressing the DISP button on the navigation control. Note You cannot change the display when recording or playing back videos. Photo mode 5 Press or to highlight Yes, then press SET. The next image or video appears on the LCD monitor. 6 Repeat Step 3 through Step 5 to delete additional images or videos. 7 To close the delete function, select Cancel, then press SET. Turning Simple mode on or off When you turn on your camera for the first time, it will be in Simple mode. Simple mode hides advanced settings and less frequently used menu options, while still letting you take high quality images and videos. To turn Simple mode on or off: 1 Slide the (mode slider) to (Photo mode) or (Video mode). 2 Press M . The on-screen menu opens. 3 Press or to highlight . The setup menu opens. 4 Press or to highlight Simple Mode, then press or SET to enter the sub-menu. OSD on Video mode Full OSD on OSD off Full OSD on OSD off Note If turned on, the Face Tracking, Flash, Self-timer, Macro, and Stabilizer icons are displayed even when the OSD is turned off. Playback mode OSD on Full OSD on OSD off 5 Press or to highlight On or Off, then press SET or MENU. Using zoom when recording Your camera features 3× optical zoom and 5× digital zoom. To use zoom when recording: • Press the right side of the Zoom control to zoom in. Press the left side of the Zoom control to zoom out. The zoom indicator appears on the LCD monitor. The section of the zoom indicator on the right side indicates that the digital zoom is being used. Note Using the digital zoom will reduce the quality of your images. This is normal. www.insigniaproducts.com 9