Operating Instructions

7. Finally, press the VIEW/SET button to start the
sound recording.
If you previously selected
NO,
the sub-menu disappears and the displays
described in point 4 appear.
If you previously selected
YES,
the previously white microphone symbol
turns blue and flashes for the duration of the
recording. Below it, a row of 10 small black
triangles appears, which turn yellow one after
another at one second intervals to show the
progress of the maximum 10s of recording
time.
On the bottom line, only
STOP: SET remains on
the right to indicate how the sound recording
can be ended at any time.
Afterwards, the displays change back to their
original state, with the sound recording symbol
also appearing in the header.
8. Press the
VIEW/SET button again, if you want
to interrupt the sound recording.
The displays then change back to the state
described in point 4, with the sound recording
symbol also appearing in the header.
9. Press the
MENU button twice to deactivate
sound recording and to exit the menu system.
Reducing the resolution after recording
You can reduce the resolution of a picture you
have already saved at a later date. This is particu-
larly recommended if you want to increase the
remaining memory capacity of the card, send the
picture as an e-mail attachment or use it as part
of a website.
Notes:
The resolution of video recordings, pictures saved
in TIFF format and pictures with a resolution of
640 x 480 pixels or with a aspect ratio other than
4:3 cannot be reduced.
Existing sound recordings are deleted when the
resolution is reduced.
For pictures saved with other devices, this may
not be possible.
Setting the function:
1. Select the desired picture as described in the
section “Reviewing single pictures” on p.155
in points 1 and 2.
2. Press the
MENU button (1.27).
3. Select the x RESIZE function in the menu by
pressing (6x) down on the direction pad (1.29).
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