User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Accessories
- Read this first!
- Contents
- General Guide
- Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them
- Quick Start Basics
- Recording Images
- Advanced Recording Settings
- Recording Beautiful Portraits (Make-up)
- Using Touch Shutter (Touch Shutter)
- Changing the Image Size (Image Size)
- Specifying the Maximum Movie Recording Time (Max Recording Time)
- Shooting with Brightness Compensation (EV Shift)
- Adjusting Hue when Shooting (White Balance)
- Enabling Auto Rotation of Images to Match Camera Orientation (Auto Rotate)
- Viewing Snapshots and Movies
- Play Mode Screen
- Viewing Snapshots
- Viewing a Movie
- Deleting Snapshots and Movies
- Zooming an On-screen Image
- Viewing the Image Menu
- Rotating an Image (Rotation)
- Creating a Collage of a Day’s Snapshots (Highlight Photo)
- Creating a Movie of a Day’s Images (Highlight Movie)
- Changing the Highlight Score of an Image
- Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone (Wireless LAN)
- Other Settings (Set Up)
- Configuring Camera Sound Settings (Camera Sound)
- Using the Vibration Function (Vibration)
- Controller Startup Using a Flick Operation (Flick Start)
- Setting the Camera’s Clock (Adjust)
- Specifying the Date Style (Date Style)
- Specifying the Display Language (Language)
- Formatting Built-in Memory or a Memory Card (Format)
- Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults (Reset)
- Printing
- Using the Camera with a Computer
- Appendix
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Recording Images
You can use this function to display a mirror image of controller display. This comes
in handy when using the controller to compose self-shot images.
1. On the REC mode main screen, touch the “ ” (Home) icon.
2. On the home screen, touch the “ ” (Mirror) icon.
This displays a mirror image of the controller screen.
• A indicator appears on the monitor screen while a mirror image is displayed.
3. Compose the image on the controller and then press the shutter button
to shoot.
NOTE
• You can change an image displayed on the main screen to a mirror image by
flicking the image.
Self-shooting (Mirror)
Normal image Mirrored image
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