Sanyo VPC-E6U User Manual

VPC-E6U
Digital Camera
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Large 3.0-inch LCD Monitor Ideal for Shooting, Seeing, & Showing
The 6-megapixel SANYO Xacti E6U digital camera features a full 3-inch color LCD screen that provides approximately 230%
more viewing area than a 2-inch screen. The big screen is ideal for composing and framing the subject, checking the
captured photo and sharing pictures with others. The bright, exceptionally viewable trans-reflective LCD screen incorporates
a low-temperature polysilicon liquid crystal design known for its excellent color reproduction.
36-Image Display
Just like an index print of developed negatives, the 36-image
display is invaluable for checking your images all on one screen, or
for choosing which one to view full-screen. The 9-image display
provides larger images show greater detail and is also conveniently
accessible.
Guidance Display
OFF
Visual Scheduler
Zoom Jump View
ON
36 IMAGE
9 IMAGE
By displaying the photographic subject within a 2-inch area, the
handy on-screen guide can be displayed providing information
about shooting conditions, making it easy for anyone to take good
photos.
Enter photos pertinent to your appointments in the handy
scheduler for an image-based calendar. This makes it easy to find
the particular image you want.
Snap a picture, and it takes just two quick button presses to zoom
in and check the focus accuracy. The magnification ratio is
automatically set according to the resolution of each photographed
image for smooth checking of the image.
SINGLE IMAGE
Best Shot Mode
This smart camera can determine the optimum shooting conditions
(scene mode), and take 4 consecutive shots while slightly adjusting
the exposures. All 4 shots are displayed on the screen. You can
store all the images or just choose the best one to save and the
rest are deleted. Because the camera adjusts all the settings
automatically, it makes worrying about which mode is best a thing
of the past and makes it easy for anyone to get beautiful photos.
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