FIG. 15 illustrates a display example of icons in the case where the display section 12 is in the second state and the viewfinder 20 is stretched to the upper side. As illustrated in a lower part of FIG. 15, the display control section 103 may display a plurality of icons in a region other than a portion in which the viewfinder 20 overlaps the display section 12 in a front view in the case where the display section 12 is in the second state and the viewfinder 20 protrudes to the upper side of the body 10. For example, the display positions of the self-timer icon 80 and the icon group 73 may be moved so that the self-timer icon 80 and the icon group 73 do not overlap the viewfinder 20 in the front view, from the display state illustrated in an upper part of FIG. 15 to the display state illustrated in the lower part of FIG. 15.
Display Example of Arch-Like Menu Display
The display control section 103 may cause the display matter on the display section 12 to be varied depending on the instruction from the operation section 105, and may also cause a correspondence relationship between the display matter and a state of the instruction from the operation section 105 to be varied between the first state and the second state of the display section 12.