Onkyo 5100 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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More on Playback
Voice Memos: Recording and Playback
Using the camera’s microphone, you can record a
voice memo by pressing the shutter-release button
while a picture with the . @ icon is displayed in full-
screen playback (Q 22). Do not touch the microphone
during recording. Voice memos cannot be recorded or
played back for movies (Q 56) or during thumbnail
playback (Q 40) or playback zoom (Q 41).
If a voice memo already exists for the current picture,
[1] (voice memo icon) and . [1] (voice memo play-
back guide) are displayed and a new voice memo can
not be recorded.
Voice Memos
Voice memo file names consist of an identifier ("DSCN" for memos appended to original pictures,
"SND_" for memos appended to copies), a four-digit file number copied from the associated pic-
ture, and the extension ".WAV" (e.g., "DSCN0015.WAV").
To Press Description
Record voice
memo
If . @ icon is displayed on current picture, memo will
be recorded while shutter-release button is held down.
During recording, zREC icon blinks. Recording ends
after about 20s or when shutter-release button is
released. Do not touch microphone during recording.
Play voice
memo
Pictures for which voice memo exists are marked by 1
icon. Press shutter-release button to play voice memo.
Playback ends when voice memo ends or shutter-release
button is pressed again.
Change
volume
l (W)/
O (T)
Zoom buttons control volume during playback. Press
l
(
W
) to lower volume,
O (T) to increase. Volume can also
be adjusted using the Sound settings > Volume option
in the SET-UP menu (Q 90).
Delete picture
or voice memo
u
Confirmation dialog will be displayed.
Press the multi selector up or down to
highlight option, press
a
(the center
of the multi selector) to select.
•Select No to exit without delet-
ing picture or voice memo.
• Select [1] to delete voice memo
only.
•Select Yes to delete both picture
and voice memo.
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Erase 1 image ?
Erase 1 image ?
Yes
Erase 1 image ?
No