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    You can search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen.
    1Press the  button.
      During image playback, press the 
     button.
    X [6 u] will be displayed on the lower 
    right of the screen.
    2Switch to the index display.
     Turn the  dial counterclockwise.XThe 4-image index display will appear. The currently-selected image will be 
    highlighted in a blue frame.
     
    If you turn the  dial further 
    counterclockwise, the 9-image index 
    display will appear. Turning the <
    6> 
    dial clockwise will switch the display from 
    9 images to 4 image s and then to 1 image.
    3Select an image.
     Turn the < 5> dial to move the blue 
    frame and select the image.
      Press the < u> button to turn off the 
    [6 u] icon, then turn the  dial 
    to go to the next or preceding screen.
      Press < 0> in the index display, and 
    the selected image will be displayed 
    as a single image.
    x  Searching for Images Quickly
    H Display Multiple Images  on One Screen (Index Display)
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    x Searching for Images Quickly
    With the single-image disp lay, you can turn the  dial to jump through the images forward or backward a ccording to the jump method set.
    1Select [Image jump w/6].
     Under the [ 32] tab, select [Image 
    jump w/ 6], then press < 0>.
    2Select the jump method.
      Turn the < 5> dial to select the jump 
    method, then press < 0>.
    d : Display images one by one
    e : Jump 10 images
    f : Jump 100 images
    g : Display by date
    h : Display by folder
    i : Display movies only
    j : Display stills only
    k : Display by image rating  (p.256) 
    Turn the < 6> dial to select 
    rating.
    3Browse by jumping.
      Press the < x> button to play back 
    images.
      On the single-image display, turn the 
     dial.
    I Jump through Images (Jump Display)
    Playback position
    Jump method
     
    To search images according to the shooting date, select [ Date].
      To search images accordin g to folder, select [Folder].
      If the card contains both movi es and still photos, select [Movies] or 
    [ Stills ] to display only either ones.
      If no images match the selected [ Rating], you cannot browse through the 
    images with the  dial.
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    You can magnify a captured image by approx. 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor.
    1Magnify the image.
     The image can be magnified during 
    image playback (single-image 
    display), during image review after 
    image capture, and from shooting-
    ready state.
      Press the < u> button.
    X The magnified view will appear. The 
    magnified area and [ 6u] will be 
    displayed on the lower right of the 
    screen.
      The image magnification increases 
    as you turn the  dial clockwise. 
    You can magnify the image up to 10x.
      The image magnification decreases 
    as you turn the < 6> dial 
    counterclockwise. Turning the dial 
    further will display the index display 
    (p.251).
    2Scroll around the image.
      Use < 9> to scroll around the 
    magnified image.
      To exit the magnified view, press the 
     button or < x> button and the 
    single-image display will return.
    u  Magnified View
    Magnified area position
      In magnified view,  you can turn the  dial to view another image at 
    the same magnification.
      The image can be magnified also du ring the image review immediately 
    after shooting.
      A movie cannot be magnified.
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    u Magnified View
    Under the [ 33] tab, when you select 
    [Magnificatn (apx)], you can set the 
    starting magnification and initial position 
    for the magnified view.
      1x (no magnification)
    The image will not be magnified.  The magnified view will start with 
    the single-image display.
      2x, 4x, 8x, 10x (magnify from center)
    The magnified view will start at  the image center at the selected 
    magnification.
      Actual size (from selected point)
    The recorded image’s pixels will be  displayed at approx. 100%. The 
    magnified view will start at the AF point that achieved focus. If the 
    photo was taken with manual focus, the magnified view will start at 
    the image center.
      Same as last magnification (from center)
    The magnification will be the same  as the last time you exited the 
    magnified view with the < x> or < u> button. The magnified view 
    starts from the image center.
    3  Magnification Settings
    With images taken with [ Live mode] or [u Live mode ] (p.209), the 
    magnified view starts  from the image center.
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    You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation.
    1Select [Rotate image].
     Under the [ 31] tab, select [Rotate 
    image ], then press < 0>.
    2Select an image.
      Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image to be rotated.
      You can also select an image on the 
    index display (p.251).
    3Rotate the image.
     Each time you press < 0>, the 
    image will rotate clockwise as follows: 
    90°  → 270°  → 0°.
      To rotate another image, repeat steps 
    2 and 3.
      Press the  button to return to 
    the menu.
    b  Rotating the Image
      If you have set [ 51: Auto rotate ] to [OnzD ] (p.283) before taking 
    vertical shots, you need not rota te the image as described above.
      If the rotated image is not displaye d in the rotated orientation during 
    image playback, set [ 51: Auto rotate ] to [OnzD ].
      A movie cannot be rotated.
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    You can rate images and movies with one of five rating marks: l/m/
    n/o/p . This function is called rating.
    1Select [Rating].
     Under the [ 32] tab, select [Rating ], 
    then press < 0>.
    2Select an image or movie.
      Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image or movie to be rated.
      If you press the < u> button and turn 
    the < 6> dial counterclockwise, you 
    can select an image or movie from a 
    three-image display. To return to the 
    single-image display, turn the < 6> 
    dial clockwise.
    3Rate the image or movie.
      Pressing < 0> will turn off the [s ] 
    icon.
      Turn the < 5> dial to select a rating.
    X The total number of images and 
    movies rated will be counted for each 
    rating.
      To rate another image or movie, 
    repeat steps 2 and 3.
      Press the  button to return to 
    the menu.
    Setting Ratings
    3  Set Ratings with the Menu
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    Setting Ratings
    Under [85:J /Kbutton function ], if you set [Rating ( J and K  
    disabled) ] (p.330), you can press the < J> button to rate images/
    movies during playback.
    1Set the  button’s function.
      Set [ 85:J /Kbutton function ] to 
    [Rating ( J and  Kdisabled) ].
    2Playback the image.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image or movie to be rated.
    3Rate the image or movie.
      Each time you press the < J> button, 
    the rating mark will change:  l/m /
    n /o /p/None.
      To rate another image or movie, 
    repeat steps 2 and 3.
    Using the < J> Button
    The total number of images  with a given rating can be displayed up to 999. If 
    there are more than 999 imag es with a given rating, [###] will be displayed 
    for that rating.
    Taking advantage of ratings  With [ 32: Image jump w/ 6], you can display only images and 
    movies with a specific rating.
      With [ 32: Slide show ], you can play back only  images and movies with 
    a specific rating.
      With Digital Photo Professional (p rovided software, p.410), you can 
    select only images and movi es with a specific rating.
      With Windows Vista and Windows 7, you can see each file’s rating as 
    part of the file information displa y or in the provided image viewer.
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    During playback, you can press the  button to set the following: 
    [K : Protect images , b : Rotate image,  9: Rating, R : RAW image 
    processing (RAW images only),  S: Resize (JPEG image only),  : 
    Highlight alert , : AF point display , e : Image jump w/6 ].
    For movies, only the function s in bold above can be set.
    1Press the  button.
      During image playback, press the 
     button.
    X The Quick Control screen will appear.
    2Select a function and set it.
      Tilt < 9> up or down to select a 
    function.
    X The setting of the selected function is 
    displayed at the bottom of the screen.
      Turn the < 5> dial to set the function.
      For RAW image processing and 
    Resize, press < 0> and set the 
    function. For details, see page 286 for 
    RAW image processing and page 291 
    for Resize. To cancel, press the 
    < M > button.
    3Exit the setting.
     Press the < Q> button to exit the 
    Quick Control screen.
    Q  Quick Control During Playback
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    Q Quick Control During Playback
    To rotate an image, set [ 51: Auto rotate ] to [OnzD ]. If [ 51: Auto rotate ] 
    is set to [ OnD] or [ Off], the [ b Rotate image ] setting will be  recorded to 
    the image, but the came ra will not rotate the image for display.
     Press the < Q> button during index display to  switch to the single-image 
    display and the Quick Co ntrol screen will appear. Pressing the < Q> 
    button again will return to the index display.
      For images taken with another camera , the functions you can select may 
    be limited.
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    You can play back movies in the following three ways:Use the provided AV cable or an HDMI 
    Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) to 
    connect the camera to a TV set. Then 
    you can play back captured movies and 
    still photos on the TV.
    If you have a High-Definition TV set and 
    connect your camera with an HDMI 
    cable, you can watch Full High-Definition 
    (Full HD: 1920x1080) and High-
    Definition (HD: 1280x720) movies with 
    higher image quality.
    You can play back movies on the 
    camera’s LCD monitor. You can also edit 
    out the movie’s first and last scenes, and 
    play back the still photos and movies on 
    the card in an automatic slide show.
    k Enjoying Movies
    Playback on a TV set(p.269, 272)
    Playback on the Camera’s LCD Monitor(p.262-268)
     Movies on a card can be  played only by devices compatible with MOV 
    files.
      Since hard disk recorder s do not have an HDMI IN terminal, the camera 
    cannot be connected to  a hard disk recorder with an HDMI cable.
      Even if the camera is  connected to a hard di sk recorder with a USB 
    cable, movies and still photos  cannot be played or saved.
    A movie edited with a personal computer  cannot be rewritten to the card and 
    played back with the camera.
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