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I install digimax master. but I dont understand what it say its in korean letters, how can i change the language from korean to english

  • el_metalyo Jan 09, 2009

    my camera is ok, what i mean is,, after I installed digimax master in my laptop,its working but i can see only korean letters.the title bar, menu bar,satndard toolbar are korean.

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Chang the language u can see it from the manual of digimax camera

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