Taking a picture, Taking a close-up picture, Viewing pictures – Insignia NS-DV720PBL2 User Manual

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4 Press

to highlight Delete. A message appears

asking you to confirm the deletion.

5 Press

or

to highlight Yes, then press SET to

delete the movie.

Or,

Press

or

to highlight No, then press SET to

cancel the deletion. (You can also press

to

cancel the deletion and close the menu.)

Taking a picture

To take a picture:

1 Turn on your camcorder.

2 Aim the lens, then press

.

3 Press

to view the picture. Press two more

times to go back to record mode.

Taking a close-up picture

Switch to Macro mode to take close-up pictures of
objects between 6 in. ~ 10 in. (15 cm ~ 25 cm) away.

To take a close-up picture:

1 Turn on your camcorder.

2 Slide the Macro switch to the macro

position.

appears on the LCD.

3 Aim the lens, then press

.

4 Press

to view the picture. Press two more

times to go back to record mode.

Viewing pictures

You can view pictures stored on your camcorder or
memory card. If a memory card is inserted, you can
only view pictures stored on the memory card.

To view pictures:

1 Press

to switch to playback mode. The

playback mode main menu opens.

2 Press or to highlight PICTURE, then press

SET to go to picture playback mode. The most
recent photo captured is displayed.

3 While viewing pictures, you can press:

or to go to the previous or next picture.

T

to magnify the picture. To move around in a

magnified picture, press

or

. Press

SET to resume normal viewing

SET to start a slideshow. Press this button

again to pause the slideshow.

Notes

If a memory card is inserted, you can delete only
movies stored on the card.

Movies stored on a write-protected memory
card cannot be deleted.

Note

If the selected Video Format is a wide format (HD,
HD 720p, or SD Wide), the image displayed on your
camcorder in record mode will have black bars.
However, pictures will always be captured in 4:3
(full frame) format.

Note

Make sure that you return the Macro switch to the
normal position when you are not taking close-up
pictures.

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