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A key customization feature lets you configure
the control key to perform the functions you want. The
bundled cradle automates battery charging, image transfer
to a computer, and other operations. A built-in speaker
even lets you enjoy on-the-spot playback of audio data
recorded with movies and digital images. |
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A full-month calendar screen shows a thumbnail
of the first image recorded on each date. This makes
it easy to find the particular image you want. |
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The special cradle that comes bundled with
the camera lets you mount the camera with its monitor
screen facing forward. The cradle provides simple charging
of the camera's battery and automates transfer of images
between the camera and a computer. A Photo Stand feature
lets you view an automatic slideshow of images on the
monitor screen while listening to audio data recorded
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Simple Charging and Image Transfer
Charging starts whenever you place the camera onto its
cradle. Pressing the cradle's USB button causes any
newly recorded images to be transferred from the camera
to your computer's hard disk. |
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Photo Stand
Simply press the PHOTO button to start a slideshow of images in camera memory.
A variety of playback options let you select from among all images in memory,
specific images, or images stored in the camera's FAVORITE folder. |
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Images scroll at a speed of about 0.1-second
per image, which means it takes only about 10 seconds
to get through 100 images. High-speed scrolling helps
you find the image you want quickly and easily. |
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The trimming feature makes it possible to
trim away parts of an image you do not need. |
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The camera can be configured so it automatically
displays a particular image whenever it is turned on.
The startup image can be any snapshot or movie. You can
also configure an ending image that is displayed whenever
you turn off the camera. |
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The big, 2.7-inch monitor screen lets you
enjoy plenty of image manipulation versatility wherever
you are. You can position an image by rotating it at
90-degree increments or flipping it on a horizontal axis. |
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You can generate SXGA (1,280 x 960) or VGA
(640 x 480) versions of a recorded snapshot, while retaining
the original image in memory. Smaller image sizes are
just the thing for publishing on a website or sending
as an e-mail attachment. |
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Image Roulette automatically scrolls through
images in memory and displays one at random. You can
use Image Roulette for fortunetelling, games, and more. |
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