captured images can be enlarged for viewing during playback and the enlarged image can be saved as a still image.
1 display the image that you want to enlarge.
?see "playing back still images on page 52, "playing back sequential shots" on page 57, or "playing back video clips" on page 63.
2 press the mode button to display the playback setting screen.

1 the image is enlarged and the center portion of the image appears.
?2 the playback zoom indicator appears in the right side of the monitor.
?3 you can use the arrow button to scroll through the image and display a different portion.
4 to further enlarge the image, press the set button again.
?1 each time the set button is pressed, the image is enlarged.
?2 you can also turn the control dial to perform the same operation.
to enlarge: turn clockwise.
to return to original size: turn counter-clockwise.
?3 the maximum amount an image can be enlarged will depend on its resolution.

?4 if the set button is pressed when the image has been enlarged to its maximum amount, the image returns to its normal size.

5 press the shutter release button to save the magnified portion of the image being displayed as a separate still image.
1 as the image is enlarged, the quality will become rougher.
2 one frame of a video clip can be enlarged; however, a video clip cannot be played back while enlarged.

help
if "disk full" appears when you try to save the magnified image
this indicates that there is not enough empty space on the disk to save the image. if you wish to save the image, you must first erase some data in order to free up some space (see page 149).