Olympus C-2040 Zoom C-2040 Zoom Reference Manual - Page 70

Shooting and Playback Basics, To quickly return from Quick View mode to shooting mode

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Checking and erasing photographed images You can use the Arrow pad to 5 advance the movie frame by frame once playback has fin- ished or while the movie is paused. : Displays the start of the 2 movie. : Displays the end of the movie. Shooting and Playback Basics : Advances the movie by one frame each time it is pressed. The movie plays for as long as the button is held down. : Moves back through the 5 6 movie by one frame each time it is pressed. The movie plays in reverse for as long as the button is held down. Date and time of shooting (displayed for approximately 4 seconds) If you press the [OK] button when movie playback ends, the movie starts again from the beginning. 6 Press the (Menu) button to exit Movie Playback mode. q When you want to select another frame, press the (Menu) button again to exit the menu screen and then select the frame using the Arrow pad. 23.12.,00 21:56 0" / 15" Total movie time (sec.) Current playback position (sec.) To quickly return from Quick View mode to shooting mode Press the shutter button down halfway. If you are viewing a movie or using the menus, the viewfinder switches on immediately and your subject is displayed. If the Mode dial is set to " ", this function cannot be used. 70

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Shooting and Playback Basics
You can use the Arrow pad to
advance the movie frame by
frame once playback has fin-
ished or while the movie is
paused.
: Displays the start of the
movie.
: Displays the end of the
movie.
:
Advances the movie by one
frame each time it is pressed.
The movie plays for as long
as the button is held down.
:
Moves back through the
movie by one frame each
time it is pressed. The movie
plays in reverse for as long
as the button is held down.
If you press the [OK] button when
movie playback ends, the movie
starts again from the beginning.
Press the
(Menu) button
to exit Movie Playback
mode.
When you want to select
another frame, press the
(Menu) button again to exit the
menu screen and then select
the frame using the Arrow pad.
To quickly return from Quick View mode to shooting mode
Press the shutter button down halfway. If you are viewing a movie or using the
menus, the viewfinder switches on immediately and your subject is displayed.
If the Mode dial is set to "
", this function cannot be used.
6
Checking and erasing photographed images
23.12.
,
00
21:56
0" / 15"
5
5
6
Date and time of shooting
(displayed for approximately
4 seconds)
Current playback position (sec.)
Total movie time (sec.)