Epson PhotoPC 3100Z Digital Camera User Manual


 
Making Settings
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Chapter 4
Making Settings
You can make a variety of settings for your PhotoPC
3100Z. The available settings depend on the camera’s
dial switch position. This chapter explains how to
make the following settings.
Settings that directly affect the quality of the
photos that you take with your camera, such as
image quality, flash, exposure, sensitivity, white
balance, switching between color and
monochrome, switching between internal and
external flash, and other advanced settings.
General camera settings that do not affect the
quality of images, such as the date and time, the
language, the LCD monitor’s brightness level, the
speaker volume level, the beep and shutter
sounds, and the automatic shut-off time.
Settings that affect the way your pictures are
printed.
Making Image Capture Settings
Read this section to make settings that directly affect
the quality of the photos that you take with your
camera.
You can make all image capture settings while is
selected as the dial switch position. By pressing the
camera’s MENU ON/OFF button, you can also make
some image capture settings while is selected as
the dial switch position. This turns on the LCD
monitor and allows you to access and change some of
the settings.
Adjusting the image quality
The PhotoPC 3100Z has four basic image quality
settings. You can also take high quality uncompressed
TIFF images.