Operation Manual
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Names and functions of the main components
Touch operations
This camera’s monitor surface senses pressure that is applied to it.
Touch
To “touch” is to press the monitor’s
surface and then pull the finger back
again.
Drag
To “drag” is to touch and slide your finger
across the monitor’s surface.
Touching is used to select icons or pictures,
among other actions.
• Touch an icon near its center. If multiple
icons are touched simultaneously, the
camera may not operate normally.
Dragging (sliding your finger across the
monitor’s surface) is used to scroll the pictures
or to scroll to the next group of pictures.
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If you want to use one of the protective foils available on the market on the monitor,
observe the precautions that are contained with the foil. (Some types of protective foils
may impair the monitor image’s appearance and ease of operation.)
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If the camera is used with a such a foil resulting in the monitor not being very
responsive, apply a little more pressure.
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If you apply pressure to the monitor’s surface with your hand when holding the camera,
it will not work properly.
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Do not use objects with hard pointed tips (such as ball point pens or your fingernails).
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Clean the monitor with a soft, dry cloth if there are fingerprints or other kinds of dirt on
it.
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For details of the icons that appear during touch operations, refer to “List of monitor
displays” (→170).