Konica Minolta Z3 Digital Camera User Manual


 
78 Advanced playback
The copy function in section 1 of the playback menu (p.
72) makes exact copies of image or movie files and can
store the copied data on another memory card. E-mail
Copy in menu section 3 makes a 640x480 (VGA) JPEG
copy of an original still image so that it may be easily
transmitted by e-mail. E-mail copies can only be copied
to the original card.
Copy and E-mail copy
Delete
Format
Copy
Lock
DPOF set
Date print
Off
E-mail copy
Index print
When a copy function is used, a folder is created for the files (p. 102); copy files are placed in a
folder with a name ending in CP, and E-mail Copy images are placed in a folder ending in EM. The
same folder is used to store copies until the number of images exceed 9,999. Copies of locked
images are unlocked. DPOF information is not copied.
The copy and E-mail copy functions have two menu options:
To copy the file displayed or highlighted in the playback mode.
This
frame
Marked
frames
To copy single or multiple files. When selected, the frame-selection screen will
appear; highlight the file to be copied with the yellow border and then press the up
key of the controller to mark it with the check indicator. To deselect a file to be
copied, highlight the selected thumbnail and press the down key; the check disap-
pears. Continue until all the files to be copied are marked. Press the central button of
the controller to continue, or press the menu button to cancel the operation and
return to the playback menu.
Up to 7MB of data can be copied. If too many images have been selected, a warning will appear
and the copy routine will be canceled. Divide the number of images into two or three batches. The
amount of data can be converted into E-mail copies depends on the free space remaining on the
memory card and the image size of the copy.