Playback Features: Pentax Optio S40

To power the camera on in "Playback Only" mode, you must hold down the Play button while pressing the main power button. You can also switch to playback mode from record mode by pressing the Play button. In playback mode, the left/right arrow keys cycle through existing pictures. To delete a picture, press the Delete button and choose "Delete" from the dialog. To delete all the images, videos, and sound clips, you simply press the Delete button again and choose "Delete All" from the dialog.

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12x magnification

You can use the zoom controller to magnify an image up to 12x. Magnifying an image is quite smooth when you hold down the zoom controller. However, moving across an image while zoomed in is somewhat slow. You can press the Ok button to view the image at full screen again. To view images 9 at a time as thumbnails, you can press the left side of the zoom controller while viewing an image at full screen.

 Playback Screens
 
Basic
 
Detailed
 
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By pressing the Display button, you can toggle between the above screens. The detailed screen displays the following information: resolution, quality, white balance, ISO, metering, histogram, shutter speed, aperture, file number, date & time, and the option to record/play a voice memo. If you press the Function button during playback, you will get a help screen that explains the functionality of the arrow keys and the Ok button. The Mode dial must be set to Easy mode for this to work.

Pressing the Menu button during playback will offer the following options:

 Playback Menu
Protect Select
DPOF Copies/Date
Slideshow 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec.
Resize (based on a 2304x1728 image) Recorded Pixels (2048, 1600, 1024, 640, 320)
Quality Level (***, **, *)/td>
Copy image/sound Camera to Card, Card to Camera, Cancel
Digital Filter B&W, Pencil 1, Pencil 2, Pencil 3, Soft, Blue1, Green1, Red1, Blue2, Green2, Red2, Brown
Quick Zoom On, Off
Quick Delete On, Off

DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows you to specify how many copies you want of each picture. There is also an option to "stamp" the image with the date. You can specify the length of time that each picture is shown for the slideshow feature. By pressing set, the slideshow will begin. The Resize option allows you to downsize an image as well as choose a different/lower quality setting. The S40 gives you the option to overwrite the original file or to save the resized image as a new file. The "Copy image/sound" option allows you to transfer files between the camera's internal memory and a flash card. The Digital Filter option offers several post-processing filters from which to choose. After applying the filter, you are given the option to overwrite the file or to save a new file. Quick Zoom and Quick Delete are designed to save time. With Quick Zoom on, pressing the Magnify button (telephoto side of zoom controller), the image will zoom to the maximum 12x automatically. With Quick Delete on, when you press the Delete button, the "Delete" option will be highlighted. By default, the camera will select the "Cancel" option as a safeguard.

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  • araczynski - Tuesday, October 5, 2004 - link

    my classic Kodak DC240 is still kicking ass and taking names :) years later and I still could care less what else is out there :)

    Next camera will probably be video anyway, not much use (to a general consumer) for a still shot only camera (yeah, the crappy wanna be video mode doesn't count)
  • WooDaddy - Tuesday, October 5, 2004 - link

    Canons are very good. I agree.

    Just to put it out there.. Don't forget the Minolta G400. It falls in the same category as well: 4MP, VERY small, 3x zoom, movie mode, <$300. The selling point for me was the very fast shot to shot time and the dual MS and SD slots. Startup time is probably on par if not faster than the Casio. Image quality is very good as well. AF isn't probably as good or controllable as the Canon though. The demonstration of the Canon AF feature is helpful; I wish I knew it worked like that before I got my Minolta. The Minolta requires more tinkering that most but once you get the hang of it, it's OK.

    Either way the G400 is a camera that shouldn't be ignored.
  • noxipoo - Tuesday, October 5, 2004 - link

    I have canon S230 and I have used a S400, S500 extensively and they have always rocked. I have used older models that my friends have also. We all get canon for the consistent image quality, in the end its all that really matters.
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