Olympus MR500i User Manual - Page 49
Setting the album to store captured photos, Taking a photo, To not to store images in any album
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PHOTO Taking a photo Setting the album to store captured photos You can set an album created on your m:robe or m:trip to which you can store new photos. You can also add photos which you have taken to albums in the "ALBUM" mode (gpage 65). 1 Touch in the bottom right corner of the "SHOOT" mode screen. The "PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS" screen appears. PHOTO SHOOT SETTINGS ALBUM TO STORE Paris 55photos RESOLUTION 1280x960 pixels 640x480 pixels PHOTO LIGHT OFF ON Album name Total number of photos in the album 2 Display the album to which you want to store the photo using (previous). To create a new album in your m:robe, select "NEW." 3 Touch again. The previous screen reappears, and the setting is complete. The selected album name will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. (next) or Tips • In each album (excluding "FAVORITES"), you can store up to 250 photos. When the number of photos in the selected album goes beyond this limitation, the setting of "ALBUM TO STORE" switches to "NOT STORE IN ALBUM." • The next photo you take will be stored in the previously selected album. Before shooting, check which album has been set to store photos. • "FAVORITES" is included in the setting items in "ALBUM TO STORE." Display "FAVORITES" in step 2 to store photos to "FAVORITES." You can view the "FAVORITES" album from the search method "album" screen in the "VIEW" mode (gpage 56). To not to store images in any album Select "NOT STORE IN ALBUM" in step 2. To change the name of a newly created album If you create albums with your m:robe, the album names will be "NEW1," "NEW2," and so on. You can change the album name on m:trip. Changing the "keyword" registered to the image file (in this case the "keyword" is "NEW1") on m:trip will update the album name on your m:robe next time you synchronize your m:robe and m:trip. For details on synchronization, refer to "About synchronization between your m:robe and m:trip" (gpage 30). 49