
Rear of camera controls

The back of the C-2100UZ will look familiar to C-2020Z
/ C-3030Z owners as it's virtually identical to those cameras (apart from
the AEL button). All controls (in either record or play mode) described
below:
Record Mode
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Flash Mode

(Only when flash is up). Toggles through the flash modes: Auto Flash,
Auto with Anti Redeye, Flash On (Fill-in). |
| INFO |
Change Info Display

Toggles between three display overlays, one simple with just the AF
bracket and focus mode, the next with buffer usage, frames remaining,
and exposure details and the final with all the previously mentioned
information plus camera settings such as drive mode, image stabilisation
etc. |
| AEL |
Auto Exposure Lock

Measures and locks exposure with a single press, this exposure will
be used for the next exposure. |
| OK |
Focus Mode

Pressing the OK button in record mode allows you to select between
Auto Focus and Manual Focus and if already in Manual Focus mode to
change the focus / accept current focus. |
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LCD Display Switch

Switch display output between the electronic viewfinder or the main
LCD (default on power-up is electronic viewfinder). Double press of
the LCD display will review the last image taken. |
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Menu

Enters / leaves on-screen menu (described later in this review). |
Play Mode
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Delete

Selects current image for deletion, requires a press of the OK button
to confirm deletion. |
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Print Mark

Toggles a tag against the current image for printing on compatible
DPOF printers. |
| INFO |
Change Info Display

Toggles between three display overlays, one image with no overlay,
the next with basic information, and the final with all the previously
mentioned information plus exposure and camera settings such as drive
mode, etc. |
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Protect / Un-protect

Toggles the read-only flag of the current image, protects against
accidental deletion. |
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LCD Display Switch

Switch display output between the electronic viewfinder or the main
LCD (default on power-up for play mode is main LCD). |
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Menu

Enters / leaves on-screen menu (described later in this review). |
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