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E29
2Use  JK  to select the effect, use 
HI  to select the effect level, and 
press the  k button.
•You can simultaneously apply multiple 
effects. 
Adjust or check the settings for all effects 
before pressing the  k button.
F  (small face),  B (skin softening),  C 
(foundation makeup),  m (glare reduction),  E (hide eye bags),  A (big 
eyes),  G (whiten eyes),  n (eye shadow),  o (mascara),  H (whiten teeth), 
p  (lipstick), D  (redden cheeks)
• Press the d  button to return to the...

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E30
Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an Image
1Use the multi selector  HI to 
select the desired copy size and 
press the  k button.
•Images captured at an image mode setting 
of j  4608×2592 are saved at a size of 640 
× 360, and images captured at an image 
mode setting of H  3456×3456  are saved 
at 480 × 480. Press the  k button to 
proceed to step 2.
2Select  Yes and press the  k 
button.
• An edited copy is created (compression 
ratio of approximately 1:8).
Press the  c button...

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E31
Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy
1Move the zoom control to enlarge the image ( E21).
2Adjust the image so that only the 
portion that you want to keep is 
displayed, and then press the  d 
(menu) button.
• Move the zoom control toward  g(i ) or 
f (h ) to adjust the magnification rate. 
Set a magnification rate at which  u is 
displayed.
• Use the multi selector  HIJK to scroll to the portion of the image that you 
want to display.
3Preview the image and press the 
k  button.
•To...

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E32
Set Time zone and date  (E 95) correctly before using the location data 
functions.
1Set  Record location data  to On.
•After the settings are complete, press the 
d  button or shutter-release button to 
exit the menu.
• To receive signals easily, operate in an 
open-air area.
2Check the location data reception 
on the shooting screen.
•n  or o : Signals are being received from 
four or more satell ites, or from three 
satellites, and positioning is being 
performed. The location...

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E33
BNotes About Location Data Functions
•Before using the location data functions,  read “ Notes About Location 
Data Functions (GPS/GLONASS, Electronic Compass)” ( Axii).
• It takes a few minutes to perform positioning for the location data when 
positioning is performed for the first ti me or in a situation where positioning 
cannot be performed for a long period of ti me, or just after the battery is replaced.
Using the latest A-GPS file can shorten th e time needed for obtaining...

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E34
CPoints of Interest (POI) Information
POI information is  location name information fo r landmarks (facilities) and 
other details. 
• When  Display POI  in Points of interest 
(POI)  (E 90) of the Location data options 
menu is set to  On, the nearest location name 
information for the current position is 
displayed during shooting (only when 
positioning is performed).
• When  Embed POI  is set to On, location 
name information can be recorded on the 
image during shooting (only...

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E35
*The  z icon is displayed during  playback for images which have the location data 
recorded ( A5). 
•Shooting location: Display the shooting 
location of images that have the location 
data recorded on the map. The shooting 
location of the image selected before 
pressing the  U button is highlighted in 
yellow. 
For the image captured with  Compass 
display  set to On  (E 91), a rough direction 
of shooting is indicated by  C. 
C  (pointing to the top of the screen) 
indicates...

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E36Operations When Selecting a Thumbnail Image
BMap Display
•
Maps cannot be displayed while the camera is being charged with the Charging 
AC Adapter.
• The map display cannot be rotated. Only the north up display (the top of the 
screen indicates the north) is available.
• The map scale varies depending on which country is shown on the map.
• During the map display, you cannot select  Time zone and date, Format 
memory /Format card , Language , and Reset all  in the setup menu (...

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E37
COperations of the Map with Saved Locations
When you press the  k button and select  Center on 
saved location  while the map is displayed ( E35, 
E 38) or thumbnails  are selected (E36), the map 
scrolls to the closest saved  location from the center 
of the screen.
• Use the multi selector HIJK  to move to other 
saved locations.
• Press the  l button to cancel a location.
- Current location : Cancel the selected saving location.
- Selected locations : Cancel multiple saving...

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E38
1See “Recording the Location Data on the Image” ( E32).2If you press the  U button when positioning is not being performed, a world map 
is displayed.
• The current position  is displayed at the 
center of the map.
You can save the location and display it on 
the map.
• When the camera lens faces downward, a 
compass is displayed.
• From the second time on, the previously 
displayed map appears after the camera is 
turned on.
• The operations list ed below can be 
performed during...
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