Re: Optio S operating info

2003-12-21 Thread Lawrence Kwan
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Kenneth Waller wrote:
> At the bottom of page 130 of the Optio S operating manual, next to
> viewfinder is the statement that there is diopter adjustment in the range
> of -3 to +1 m, I can't for the life of me find anything about this anywhere
> else in the manual. Is this a typo or is there really diopter adjustment on
> this camera.

It is probably a typo.  I have the S4, and there is no diopter adjustment;
it is fixed at -1 at 3m.

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Re: Optio S operating info

2003-12-21 Thread Gary Sibio
At 04:35 PM 12/21/2003, you wrote:
Still getting use to a newly acquired Optio S. Seems like a really great
little camera, I am amazed at all the features.
I have a question for those more familiar with this little gem.
At the bottom of page 130 of the Optio S operating manual, next to
viewfinder is the statement that there is diopter adjustment in the range
of -3 to +1 m, I can't for the life of me find anything about this anywhere
else in the manual. Is this a typo or is there really diopter adjustment on
this camera.
I don't know about the Optio S but on the Optio 555 there is a sliding 
control on top of the viewfinder.

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Re: Optio S operating info

2003-12-21 Thread Kenneth Waller
Still getting use to a newly acquired Optio S. Seems like a really great
little camera, I am amazed at all the features.
I have a question for those more familiar with this little gem.
At the bottom of page 130 of the Optio S operating manual, next to
viewfinder is the statement that there is diopter adjustment in the range
of -3 to +1 m, I can't for the life of me find anything about this anywhere
else in the manual. Is this a typo or is there really diopter adjustment on
this camera.

Kenneth Waller