Brendan MacRae wrote:

Ann,

When in shooting mode, hit the menu button and scroll
to "Memory." Put a check in each box next to the
settings you want the camera to save when you shut it
off. It will store your settings for 13 different
parameters.

;-]

-Brendan


ah well -- it's out of my hands now... but you tip will be appreciated by someone on list Im sure :-)

but of course, I would not have wanted to have to do that sort of thing, anyway... what a PITA!

ann



--- ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:

Whoever said I wouldn't be happy with a bitsy camera
, you were right...
I can't stand not having a viewfinder, and can't
hold the damn thing steady.

more w60 annoyances - AWB might as well not exist  -
noisy as hell at anything over 400,
doesn't hold onto the last setting when you shut off
camera ...
and I shouldn't have spent the money on it anyway -(
nice B&H gave me full refund.)

well, it is waterproof and fits nicely in one's
pocket...
I'm glad I can use my old Pentax lenses on my
darkside body to submit to PUG if I don''t have anything I took in film that I want to show.
ann


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