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Table of Contents Chapter 2: Taking Pictures with PhotoPC Introduction PhotoPC Features Optional Accessories Minimum System Requirements Where to Get Help Electronic Support Services Where to Get Software Help Registration Safety Instructions 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 Chapter 1: Getting Started Unpacking Your PhotoPC Getting to Know the Camera Installing Batteries Handling Batteries Attaching the Hand Strap Removing the Plastic Film Installing Your EasyPhoto Software Installing the PhotoPC Plug-in 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4
PhotoPC Macintosh User’s Guide Using Pictures in Your Documents Inserting a Picture with Copy and Paste Inserting a Picture with Drag and Drop Inserting a Picture by Importing Closing EasyPhoto 3-6 3-7 3-9 3-10 3-11 Chapter 4: Working with Your Pictures Using Galleries Adding or Changing Picture Information Finding a Picture Displaying a Gallery as a Slide Show Making Changes with the Workshop Cropping Resizing Rotating Adjusting Brightness and Contrast Adjusting Colors Removing Red-Eye Cutting, Copying,
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PhotoPC Features Optional Accessories PhotoPC is a complete system for capturing digital images, and includes EPSON offers the following optional accessories for enhancing your the following features: PhotoPC: ❙ Base unit with 1MB internal memory for 16 high-resolution images ❙ 2MB and 4MB PhotoSpan memory modules Universal AC adapter for use with a standard electric outlet.
Where to Get Help Electronic Support Services If you purchased your PhotoPC and/or Connectivity Kit in the United If you have a modem, the fastest way to access helpful tips, States or Canada, EPSON provides customer support and service specifications, drivers, application notes, and bulletins for EPSON through a network of Authorized EPSON Customer Care Centers. products is through the online services described below.
EPSON Download Service To take advantage of this offer, call (800) 848-8199 in the United States You can call the EPSON Download Service (BBS) at and Canada and ask for representative #529. In other countries, call the (800) 442-2007. No membership is required. Make sure your following U.S. telephone number: (614) 529-1611, or your local communications software is set to 8 data bits with 1 stop bit, no parity CompuServe access number. bit, and a modem speed up to 28.8 Kbps.
Registration ❙ to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Please take a minute to fill out the registration card included with PhotoPC and mail it back to us. This To avoid damage to the optics of the camera, do not expose the lens ❙ Do not store the camera near sources of bright light, direct sunlight, enables you to receive special information on software upgrades, high humidity, heat, excessive dirt or dust, or where it is exposed to accessories, and new products.
6 Introduction
222333 1 Getting Started 1 T camera batteries hand strap his chapter helps you get ready to use your PhotoPC. It covers the following: ❙ Getting to know the camera ❙ Installing the batteries ❙ Attaching the hand strap ❙ Removing the plastic film ❙ Installing your EasyPhoto software ❙ Installing the PhotoPC Plug-in.
The Mac Connectivity Kit works with the Windows Version of PhotoPC. Make sure you use the software and cable that came in your red timer light viewfinder light sensor Mac Connectivity Kit as shown below, and not the ones that came in the flash PhotoPC box. port cover . TITLE Cam1-01.eps battery cover DATE lens 6/26/95 DRAWN BY L.Oliver TITLE power switch Cam1-02.eps EPSON AMERICA, INC.
Installing Batteries Your PhotoPC comes with four AA alkaline batteries. Make sure the camera is turned off, and follow these steps to insert the batteries: 1 1 Slide the battery cover lock to the right to release the cover. cam1-05 TITLE Cam1-05.eps EPSON AMERICA, INC. Documentation Department 20770 Madrona Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 (310) 782 0770 3 DATE 8/15/95 DRAWN BY Insert all four batteries into the compartment, positioning the + and - ends as shown in the compartment.
Handling Batteries ❙ Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s When your PhotoPC batteries wear out, you can replace them with any instructions and in compliance with all applicable laws. Contact of the following: your local government agency for information about battery ❙ Single-use AA alkaline batteries ❙ Single-use AA lithium batteries (longest battery life) ❙ Rechargeable AA Ni-Cad batteries (shortest battery life).
Attaching the Hand Strap Removing the Plastic Film To attach the hand strap, loop the strap around the holder on the side of To protect the camera from scratches, some parts have been covered the camera as shown below. with plastic film, as shown in the gray areas below. Peel off the plastic 1 film before you use your camera.
If you have the PhotoPC Mac Version, use the software diskettes that Installing the PhotoPC Plug-in came in the box with the camera. If you have the Mac Connectivity Kit, The software that you installed includes the PhotoPC make sure you use the diskettes that came in the kit. Plug-in. This is the interface that lets you transfer pictures from the Follow these steps to install EasyPhoto: camera to your Macintosh. If you have other applications that support the Plug-in, such as Adobe® PhotoShop 3.
2 14 Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 9 ce, CA Torran ., e v A tford 74 H ar 0405 U sing PhotoPC to take pictures is similar to using 2 a traditional “point and shoot” camera.
Turning the Camera On and Off Saving Power with Auto Shut-off To turn the camera on, simply slide the power switch to the ON position. If you wait more than 60 seconds before taking a picture, the camera The lens cover opens and the control panel on the top of the camera turns off automatically to save battery power. To turn the camera back lights up. The green standby light on the back of the camera flashes for a on, slide the power switch OFF, and then ON. Or press the shutter few seconds.
Checking the Battery Icon 3 Slowly press the shutter button. Before you take pictures, check the battery icon on the control panel. 4 Hold the camera still until the camera beeps and the standby light The icon shows how much battery power you have left, in the following starts flashing.
NOTE TIP Remember that the camera shuts off automatically after 60 seconds. When you’re taking pictures outdoors, make sure the sun is at your back. To turn the camera back on, slide the power switch OFF, and then In very bright light (at the beach or in snow, for example), your pictures ON. Or press the shutter button to turn on the camera. You will have may come out too light. You can use an ND filter to reduce the amount of to press the shutter button again to take a picture. light.
Auto . AUTO The flash goes off automatically whenever it’s needed for adequate lighting (factory setting). AUTO Forced Flash The flash goes off with every picture you take. Use this setting to compensate for backlighting; for example, when you are TITLE EPSON AMERICA, INC.timer resolution Documentation Department 20770 Madrona Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 (310) 782-0770 DATE Cam2-07.eps flash erase 6/26/95 facing the sun. 2 DRAWN BY L.
Resolution Standard resolution PhotoPC has two resolution settings, high and standard. Press the resolution control button to switch from one setting to the other. The settings appear on the control panel as shown. . S Images are captured at 320 × 240 pixels. The camera holds at least 32 pictures, but the images include less detail. You can switch freely between the two settings and store both standard and high resolution pictures in the camera.
2 A High resolution image 640 × 480 pixels Standard resolution image 320 × 240 pixels Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 2-7
Timer Setting the timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the shutter button and the actual image capture. This timer button shutter button allows you to take a picture of yourself. The timer icon on the control panel flashes when you use the timer. Follow these steps to take a picture with the timer: 1 Turn on the camera and wait until the green standby light stops flashing. TITLE red timer light EPSON AMERICA, INC.
Erasing Pictures TIP If you don’t want to keep the last picture you took, you can You can also erase all the pictures in the camera’s memory. While erase it from the camera’s memory. Using a small pointed holding down the erase button, press the timer button. The erase icon object such as a ballpoint pen, press the erase button on the top flashes until all pictures are deleted. of the camera. The erase icon on the control panel flashes when you press the button.
NOTE Depending on the type of images you capture, your camera may hold more than 16 pictures at high resolution or 32 at standard resolution. When you take the last picture, the number of pictures remaining may show one instead of zero. When this happens, you can take an extra picture—or several extra pictures. As long as the control panel shows one picture remaining, you can take another picture. When the camera’s memory is full, the number of pictures remaining is 0.
3 W Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh hen you’re finished taking pictures, you can connect the camera to your Macintosh and transfer the images. Then you can use them in your letters, presentations, or just about anything you create on your Macintosh. This chapter tells you how, Connecting PhotoPC to Your Macintosh If you have the PhotoPC Mac Version, you’ll use the cable with the Mac adapter to connect the camera to your Macintosh.
2 Locate the port cover on the side of the camera. Press on the arrows If you’re using the PhotoPC Mac version, you’ll have a short Mac and slide the cover down to open it. adapter cable in addition to the long PhotoPC cable. Connect the smaller end of the long cable to the camera’s serial port as shown. arrows serial port notch arrow 3 TITLE If you’re using the cable in the Mac Connectivity Kit, line up the arrow on the white end of the cable with the notch on the camera’s serial port.
5 Locate the modem port or printer port on the back of your Macintosh, marked with these icons: 7 Turn on the camera and your Macintosh. A frame appears around the picture counter on the camera’s control panel. AUTO 6 Line indicates that the camera is connected to your Macintosh. With the arrow on the cable facing up, line up the cable connector with the port on your Macintosh. Then insert the connector.
Transferring Pictures to Your Macintosh Once your camera and Macintosh are connected and turned on, you’re ready to transfer your pictures. You can use the EasyPhoto software that came with your PhotoPC Mac Version or in the Macintosh Connectivity Kit. If you haven’t installed the software yet, do it now, following the instructions on 1-5. Before you start, open the Chooser and make sure AppleTalk is inactive.
2 Click the PhotoPC button and click OK. Your pictures appear one- 3 by-one in the PhotoPC window. To transfer all pictures to your Macintosh, click Add All to Gallery. To select pictures individually, click each picture you want to transfer, and then click Add to Gallery. If you select a single picture, EasyPhoto prompts you to name it. You don’t have to wait for all the pictures to appear before you start selecting pictures to transfer.
Adobe Photo Deluxe) to transfer your pictures. Select PhotoPC as the source when you acquire an image. You will see the PhotoPC window. You may need to transfer your pictures individually or in small groups, rather than all at once. NOTE You can also use the Erase button in the Camera Controls window (shown on page 5-7) to erase pictures. After you disconnect the camera from your computer, you can use the erase button on the camera. See 2-9 for instructions.
You can use three methods to add pictures to your documents: ❙ Copy and paste ❙ Drag and drop ❙ Importing. Inserting a Picture with Copy and Paste Copying a picture from an EasyPhoto gallery You can use this method to insert a picture in any Macintosh application. 3 NOTE If your Macintosh has less than 16MB RAM, you may need to increase your virtual memory setting and the memory allocation for your application. See pages 6-3 to 6-4 for more information.
5 Position the insertion point where you want to add the picture.
Inserting a Picture with Drag and Drop You can use this method with any application that supports it—for example, Microsoft® Word 6.0 or PageMaker® 6.0. If you’re not sure, give it a try. If it doesn’t work, you can use the copy and paste or importing method. Follow these steps to drag and drop a picture into your document: 1 Make sure the picture you want to use is showing in the gallery on your screen. 2 Start your application. 3 Open the document where you want to use the picture.
Inserting a Picture by Importing If your application can’t import a JPEG file, you need to change the picture’s file type to PICT. See 4-10 for instructions. Then follow these steps: NOTE If your Macintosh has less than 16MB RAM, you may need to increase your virtual memory setting and the memory allocation for your application. See pages 6-3 to 6-4 for more information. 1 Start your application. 2 Open the document where you want to use the picture.
After you choose the command, you see a document selection dialog box like the following: NOTE The EasyPhoto Guide tells you how to use EasyPhoto with pictures from other sources, such as scanners and photo CDs. You can use EasyPhoto to work with picture files in the following formats: 5 Locate and select your picture. 6 Click the Insert button. The picture appears in your document. ❙ JPEG (read/write) ❙ Photo CD (read) ❙ PICT (read/write) ❙ GIF (read) ❙ BMP (read) ❙ PhotoShop 2.
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Using Galleries When you transfer your pictures from the PhotoPC camera to your Click to edit title and caption Macintosh, they are stored in a gallery, shown on the right. Using the slide show feature, you can turn a gallery into a slick presentation on Click here for a tip your screen. You can easily rearrange the pictures in a gallery by clicking and dragging.
Follow these steps to add a caption or change a picture’s title: Finding a Picture It’s easy to find a picture in one of your galleries. You can search for a 1 Click the photo to select it. 2 Click the Edit Photo Information button on the toolbar. The Photo picture using a word or phrase in its title or caption. You can even find a picture that resembles another picture.
Displaying a Gallery as a Slide Show Follow these steps to search for pictures by example: 1 Open the gallery that has the picture you want to use as an example. 2 Choose Find Photos by Example from the Gallery menu. A dialog The Slide Show feature lets you present a series of pictures at full size against a dramatic black background. You can play the show box like the following appears: automatically or interactively with the Slide Show Controls.
Making Changes with the Workshop EasyPhoto’s Workshop lets you make the following kinds of changes to your pictures: ❙ Cropping ❙ Resizing ❙ Rotating ❙ Adjusting brightness and contrast ❙ Adjusting colors ❙ Removing red-eye ❙ Cutting, copying, pasting, and flipping. Select Freehand Select Rectangle Zoom In Zoom Out Resize Rotate Crop Adjust Brightness and Contrast Remove red-eye Adjust Colors Move 4 To open a picture in a Workshop window, double-click its thumbnail in the gallery.
Cropping You can crop your pictures by selecting either a rectangular area or a 3 Release the mouse button when the picture is the size you want. 4 Click another button or press Esc when you’re finished. freehand area to keep; everything outside of the area is cut away. Follow these steps: 1 2 NOTE Click either the Select Rectangle button or the Select Freehand You can also use your word processor or other software to change the button. size of a picture after you import it.
3 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast When you’re done, click OK to keep your changes and close the Brightness/Contrast window. Changing the brightness of a picture lets you make it lighter or darker; changing the contrast adjusts the difference between the picture’s light Adjusting Colors and dark areas. Follow these steps: You can change the way your picture looks by adjusting the intensity 1 Click the Brightness and Contrast button.
2 Drag the sliders to change the red, green, and blue colors in your picture. The After sample shows you the results of your changes. 3 Click OK to save your changes to the picture. NOTE If you want to change the colors, brightness, or contrast in only one part of your picture, select that part before you make the adjustment. Removing Red-Eye When you take flash pictures of faces, sometimes people’s eyes appear red. Follow these steps to fix the red-eye problem: 1 Click the Select Freehand button.
3 Click the Remove Red-Eye button. You see a window like the one ❙ below: Choose Cut from the Edit menu to remove a selected area. A white “hole” appears where you made the cut. EasyPhoto places the cutout area on the Clipboard. ❙ Choose Copy from the Edit menu to place a copy of the selected area (or the entire picture if there is no selection) on the Clipboard. The original picture is not affected. ❙ Choose Paste from the Edit menu to paste an image from the Clipboard into another picture.
Changing Picture File Information 2 Choose a new folder or disk, if you want. When you work with EasyPhoto, you don’t need to keep track of your 3 Choose the file type: either JPEG or PICT. PICT files are larger (in picture files. EasyPhoto does it for you. However, you can change a bytes) than JPEG files, but you can insert or import them into most picture’s file name, file type, or move it to a new folder if you want. Macintosh software applications.
5 W Using Advanced Features hen PhotoPC is connected to your Macintosh, you can customize several of the camera’s settings. You can also take pictures by controlling the camera directly from your 2 Turn on both the camera and your Macintosh system. 3 Double-click the PhotoPC Settings icon, shown below, in the PhotoPC software folder. Macintosh.
You can switch between Setup and Controls by clicking on the buttons. Setting the Clock If you set the clock, PhotoPC automatically records the correct date and NOTE time of your pictures. When you transfer the pictures from the camera to You can also access the Camera Controls windows from the your Macintosh, you can see exactly when each shot was taken. PhotoPC screen. Click the Camera Options button.
Setting Auto Shut-off NOTE PhotoPC’s power-saving feature automatically shuts off the camera if Auto Shut-off occurs after 5 minutes when the camera is connected to you wait more than 60 seconds before taking a picture. your Macintosh. You can’t change this time period. You can adjust this time period by connecting the camera to your Macintosh and using PhotoPC Settings.
To set the shutter speed, follow these steps: Adjusting Port Settings 1 Connect the camera to your Macintosh as described in Chapter 3 You can use PhotoPC Settings to adjust the computer connection for and open the Setup window as described on page 5-1. PhotoPC. You need to adjust these settings if you see an error message when you connect the camera. You may also want to experiment with 2 The Shutter Speed slider is set to Auto.
Change the Port setting only if you want to use a different port for the camera or you get an error message. When you change the Port setting, you lose the connection between the camera and your Macintosh. NOTE EasyPhoto automatically chooses a speed that works with most Macintosh computers. You can experiment to choose the fastest speed Follow these steps to set the port and speed for your PhotoPC that works on your system.
NOTE 6 appears, as shown on page 5-7. Taking pictures from your Macintosh with live preview uses a lot of battery power. If you don’t have the PhotoPC AC adapter, you may want to buy it. See Appendix A for more information about obtaining and using the AC adapter. Click the Camera Options button. The Camera Controls window 7 Click Show Live Preview to display your image in the viewfinder window. You can move or tilt the camera until you see the image you want to capture in the window.
You can click the buttons on your screen to set the resolution, flash, set resolution viewfinder window erase timer, and erase features, just as you use the buttons on the camera. The control panel on your screen displays the same information as the control panel on the camera. For more information about the control panel, see Chapter 2. Snapping the Shutter To snap the shutter from your Macintosh, simply click the Take Picture button. The green standby light flashes and the camera beeps.
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6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Y our PhotoPC is easy to take care of, and any problems you may have are easy to solve. This chapter covers the following: Then follow these guidelines: ❙ Use a clean, dry cloth to keep the camera free of dust. ❙ Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaners. ❙ To clean the lens, first blow off any loose dust or dirt.
Don’t store the camera in the following locations: You can’t take a picture with the camera. ❙ ❙ Where it is exposed to direct sunlight, for example, on a car shutter button, the camera turns on. You have to press the button dashboard ❙ Near sources of bright light or high humidity ❙ Near heat sources or in a closed car ❙ In areas with excessive dirt or dust ❙ Where it is exposed to strong vibrations or magnetic fields. again to take a picture. ❙ The flash may be recharging.
You get an error message when you try to transfer your pictures from the Your pictures transfer too slowly from the camera to your Macintosh, camera to your Macintosh. and the transfer process uses up your batteries too quickly. ❙ Make sure the cable is connected correctly, as described on 1. ❙ ❙ Make sure the camera is turned on and the batteries have enough software, you can choose the fastest speed that works on your power. Macintosh, up to 57,600 baud.
See your Macintosh documentation or online help for more Your pictures display poor image quality on the screen or when you information on changing memory settings and turning off print them out. extensions. ❙ PhotoPC captures images in 24-bit color (millions of colors).
Your picture is too dark (underexposed). ❙ ❙ ❙ ❙ Use EasyPhoto or another image editing program to adjust the You may need to use the flash. Make sure the flash setting is either picture’s brightness and contrast. See automatic or forced flash, as described on page 5. 7 for instructions. If you’re using the flash, make sure your subject is within the range Part of your picture is missing. of 3 to 10 feet.
Your pictures don’t look as good as they used to. ❙ Your camera’s lens may be dirty or dusty. Try cleaning it as described on page 1.
A P Using Optional Accessories hotoPC’s flexibility allows you to use it with a variety of options. You can increase the camera’s This chapter includes the following instructions: storage capacity by installing a 2MB or 4MB PhotoSpan™ memory ❙ Expanding your PhotoPC Memory module. To help you save battery power, particularly when ❙ Installing the PhotoSpan memory modules ❙ Using the universal AC adapter ❙ Using optional lenses.
Follow these steps to install a PhotoSpan module: : PhotoPC capacity 1 Number of photos 1MB internal memory With 2MB PhotoSpan A882401 With 4MB PhotoSpan A882411 At high resolution 16 48 80 At standard resolution 32 96 160 Open the battery compartment and remove the batteries as described on page 1-3. 2 Place the camera on end to access the memory socket cover tabs. 3 Press down on the tabs with your thumbs and carefully pull the socket cover away from the camera.
4 Position the module so that the notch is aligned with the rounded 7 corner of the socket. Place the socket cover on the camera body and press down until it snaps into place. rounded corner notch 5 Slide the module into the socket at an angle as shown, pressing along the edge until it clicks into place. 6 8 Replace the batteries in the battery compartment and replace the battery cover as described on page 1-3.
Using the Universal AC Adapter 1 Locate the port cover on the side of the camera. Press on the arrows and slide the cover down to open it. The Universal AC adapter (A883021) allows you to connect your camera to a standard electrical outlet. This is especially useful when you are transferring pictures and operating the camera from your Macintosh. The adapter powers the camera, but does not charge the batteries. arrows WARNING ❙ Use only the adapter designed for PhotoPC.
3 Plug the end of the power cable into the adapter. 4 Connect the other end of the power cable to an electrical outlet. them. See page 5-5 for more information about taking pictures from your Macintosh. Using Optional Lenses CAUTION Although you can use any standard 37 mm video camcorder lens or filter Handle the camera carefully and avoid jarring it when using an optional with PhotoPC, lenses manufactured by Tiffen are recommended. Call lens. DC Pro at (800) 522-7835 for ordering information.
B Specifications Physical Dimensions Power Width 6.5 in. (166 mm) Height 3.5 in. (88 mm) 4 AA batteries (single-use alkaline, singleuse lithium, or rechargeable Ni-Cad) Depth 1.9 in. (47 mm) Optional universal AC adapter (A883021) Weight (without batteries) 11 oz.
Technical Photographic Product type CCD (charge coupled device) still frame camera Lens f = 6 mm (equivalent to a 43 mm lens on a 35 mm camera) Image size 640 × 480 pixels (high resolution) Range 2 ft (60 cm) to infinity Exposure Equivalent to ISO 130 Shutter Automatic electronic shutter, 1/30 to 1/10,000 second Viewfinder Optical Aperture f5.
Index A B AC Adapter, universal, A-4 Accessories (optional), Intro-2, A-1–5 Adding picture information, 4-2 Adjusting brightness and contrast, 4-7 colors, 4-8 port settings, 5-4 settings flash, 2-5 resolution, 2-6 timer, 2-8 Advanced features adjusting port settings, 5-4 getting ready to use, 5-1 setting auto shut-off, 5-3 setting clock, 5-2 setting shutter speed, 5-3 taking pictures from your computer, 5-5 Attaching the hand strap, 1-5 Auto flash setting, 2-5 Auto shut-off, 2-2, 3-3, 5-6 Batteries handl
Connecting camera to computer, 3-1 Contrast, adjusting, 4-7 Control panel, 2-2 Copying image to clipboard, 4-9 Cropping pictures, 4-6 Customer support services, Intro-3 Cutting part of picture, 4-9 D Displaying gallery as slide show, 4-4 Documents, using pictures in, 3-6 E EasyPhoto closing, 3-11 installing, 1-5 making changes with Photo Workshop, 4-5 organizing pictures, 4-1 using advanced features, 5-1 EasyTouch control panel, 2-2 EPSON customer support services, Intro-3 Download Service (BBS), Intro-4
L Lens, using, A-5 Live preview, 5-6 M Maintenance cleaning, 6-1 storage, 6-2 O Online support, Intro-3 Optional lenses, A-5 Organizing your pictures, 4-2 P Pasting image from clipboard, 4-9 Photo Workshop, 4-5–9 PhotoPC accessories, Intro-2, A-1–5 advanced features, 5-1 capacity, A-1 connecting camera to computer, 3-1 features, Intro-2 how to take pictures, 2-1 maintenance, 6-1 options AC adapter, A-4 adding memory, A-1 lens, A-5 problems and solutions, 6-2 registration card, Intro-5 removing the plast
Printing, 4-9 Problems, 6-2 R Recording time and date, 5-2 Registering PhotoPC, Intro-5 Removing red-eye, 4-8 Removing plastic film, 1-5 Resizing pictures, 4-6 Resolution settings (high and standard), 2-6 Rotating pictures, 4-7 S Safety instructions, Intro-5 Saving pictures, 4-9 Searching for pictures by resemblance, 4-4 by words, 4-3 Setting auto shut-off, 5-3 clock, 5-2 flash, 2-5 port and speed, 5-4 resolution, 2-6 shutter speed, 5-3 timer, 2-8 Show live preview, 5-6 Shutter speed, 5-3 Slide show featu