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 Table of Contents
 • Introduction
 • Image Quality
 • Taking Pictures
 • Special Features
 • Reviewing Shots
 • Saving Images
 • Transfer To A Computer
 • Buying Tips

Reviewing Shots

As mentioned previously, the LCD panel is used to review shots after you have taken them. You can then decide to delete any undesirable images to make room for new ones in the camera's memory. Many models will allow you to view multiple shots at once in a thumbnail layout. Still others give you the option of organizing the photos you choose to keep into different groups. Most have a reasonably easy-to-follow menu that will guide you through these choices.

Image annotation is offered with many cameras--different methods of annotation range from simple renaming of the image file to written memos on the LCD display or even a recording of your voice.


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