Sanyo Digital Camera IDC 1000ZEX User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Digital disk camera  
IDC-1000ZEX  
IDC-1000ZE  
IDC-1000ZU  
This manual explains how to safely operate the IDC-1000ZEX, IDC-1000ZE, and IDC-1000ZU.  
Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such.  
Please read these instructions carefully before using the digital disk camera. Make sure to read and understand the section USING YOUR  
DIGITAL DISK CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY from page 5 to 17. Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference.  
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Warning  
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  
FOR AMERICAN USERS  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy; and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the device and receiver.  
Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the users authority to operate the device.  
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Declaration of Conformity  
Model Number  
Trade Name  
: IDC-1000ZU  
: SANYO  
Responsible party : SANYO FISHER COMPANY  
Address  
: 21605 Plummer Street, Chatsworth, California 91311  
: (818) 998-7322  
Telephone No.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
FOR CANADIAN USERS  
œ This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
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BEFORE READING THE MANUAL  
PowerPC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United  
States.  
Apple, Macintosh, and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. in the United  
States.  
Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks in the United States and other countries of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States.  
Agfa PhotoGenie is a registered trademark in Germany and other countries of Agfa-Gevaert AG  
in Germany.  
The iD PHOTO logo mark is a registered trademark.  
All other company and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
Regarding the data storage media  
œ This digital disk camera uses an iD PHOTO disk for data storage. In this manual, the iD  
PHOTO disk is referred to as disk.”  
Caution  
œ It is forbidden to copy this manual, whole or in part, without prior written permission.  
œ All images and illustrations given in this manual are for explanation purposes and may differ  
slightly from that of the actual product. Also, actual specifications are subject to change without  
prior notice and therefore may differ from the contents of this manual.  
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any problems resulting from the use of this  
digital disk camera.  
œ Sanyo Electric declines all responsibility for damages due to improper use of the digital disk  
camera, failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual, or repairs or changes done  
by those other than a technician authorized by the manufacturer.  
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by optional devices or  
consumable items used with the digital disk camera other than those supplied with the digital  
disk camera or those specified by Sanyo Electric.  
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any losses or loss of revenue resulting from the  
loss of data caused by the malfunction, or the repairing of a malfunction, of the digital disk  
camera.  
œ The images captured with this digital disk camera will differ in quality from pictures taken with a  
standard film camera.  
Symbols used in this manual  
CAUTION Points that require special attention.  
NOTE  
HINT  
HELP  
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Points giving some extended instructions or operations that require special care.  
Points that may prove useful when using the digital disk camera.  
In case of problem, this may help in certain situations.  
Explanations regarding still images.  
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Explanations regarding sequential shots.  
g
Explanations regarding video clips.  
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Explanations regarding audio recordings.  
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CONTENTS  
USING YOUR DIGITAL DISK CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Preparation  
CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
PARTS NAMES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
POWER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
INSERTING AND EJECTING THE DISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
SETTING UP AND USING THE REMOTE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
CHECKING THE BATTERY PACK AND DISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Recording and playback  
BASIC SHOOTING AND PLAYBACK OPERATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
PLAYING BACK FILES ON A TELEVISION SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Shooting functions  
USING THE VARIOUS SHOOTING FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
MANUAL MODE SETTINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88  
Speciality shooting  
INTERVAL SHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
ANIMATION SHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107  
Camera settings  
CUSTOM SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112  
SETTING THE REMAINING DISK SPACE DISPLAY FORMAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Editing  
ADDING A VOICE MEMO TO AN IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127  
ADDING AN IMAGE TO ANOTHER IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130  
ENLARGING (ZOOMING IN) THE IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134  
EDITING VIDEO CLIPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136  
PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141  
Disk operations  
HANDLING DATA STORED ON THE DISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147  
FORMATTING THE DISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155  
Appendices  
USING WITH A COMPUTER SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159  
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162  
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169  
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USING YOUR DIGITAL DISK CAMERA SAFELY  
AND CORRECTLY  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
The following safety precautions are to ensure the safe and correct use of your digital disk  
camera and prevent injury to the user and others, and property damage. Be sure to read carefully  
all the precautions listed here before using your digital disk camera.  
LI-ION BATTERY PACK (UR-121)  
DANGER  
Your digital disk camera uses a Li-ion battery pack (part number UR-121).  
I If you notice leaking electrolyte, discoloration, deformation,  
damaged portions, strange odors, or other abnormality,  
immediately remove from the device, stop use, and move  
away from any open flames  
œ If you continue use under these conditions, it may cause a fire, rupturing of the battery pack,  
eruption of electrolyte, or smoking.  
œ If electrolyte is leaking and a flame or spark occurs nearby, the electrolyte in the battery pack  
may ignite causing a fire, rupturing of the battery pack, eruption of electrolyte, or smoking.  
I Do not disassemble or modify  
œ The battery pack is equipped with built-in safety mechanisms and protection  
devices to prevent dangerous accidents. Disassembling, modifying, soldering,  
or other similar operations on the battery pack may render these mechanisms or  
devices dysfunctional and cause a fire, rupturing of the battery pack, or an eruption or leakage  
of electrolyte.  
I Do not short the positive (+) and negative () poles with a  
metal pin or other object and do not carry or store together  
with a metal necklace or other object  
œ If the poles are shorted, a large amount of current will flow, which may cause a fire, rupturing of  
the battery pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or overheating. Also, the metal object  
shorting the poles together will become excessively hot. When carrying or storing the battery  
pack, always place it in the supplied protective cover.  
I Do not place in a fire or expose to excessive heat  
œ The insulation may melt or the gas venting valves and safety mechanisms may fail  
allowing the electrolyte to ignite and cause a fire or rupturing of the battery pack.  
I Do not drop or subject to strong impacts  
œ Strong impacts may damage the safety mechanisms and protective devices and  
cause a chemical reaction within the battery pack that may cause a fire, rupturing  
of the battery pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or overheating.  
I Do not submerge in water or wet the terminals  
œ This will cause corrosion and damage the safety mechanisms and protective  
devices leading to a chemical reaction within the battery pack that may cause a  
fire, rupturing of the battery pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or overheating.  
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I Cautions concerning the locations of use and storage  
œ Ambient temperature during use or charging: 0 to 40°C  
Do not use, recharge, store, or leave near an open flame, in a car under the hot sun, or  
in any other hot location (60°C or higher).  
Extreme heat will damage the safety mechanisms and protective devices and cause a  
chemical reaction within the battery pack that may cause a fire, rupturing of the battery  
pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or overheating. If the safety mechanisms and  
protective devices are damaged, the battery pack will become unusable.  
If subject to extremely hot or cold conditions, the capacity of the battery pack will  
decrease and its usable life will be shortened. Use in ambient temperatures of 20 5°C  
is recommended. Ambient temperatures below 10°C will cause the operation time to  
become drastically shortened.  
œ Ambient temperature during storage: – 20 to 30°C  
When storing the battery pack, remove it from the device, insert it into its protective  
cover, and store it in a location between 20°C and 30°C.  
œ Ambient humidity: 45 to 85% RH  
I Only recharge using the supplied NC-LSC04WSA AC  
adapter/charger  
œ If recharged using a different charger, an excessive charging condition or abnormal  
electrical currents may result and cause a chemical reaction within the battery  
pack. This may cause a fire, rupturing of the battery pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or  
overheating.  
I Only use with the specified devices  
œ If used with devices not specified for its use, abnormal electrical currents may  
result and cause a fire, rupturing of the battery pack, eruption or leakage of  
electrolyte, or overheating.  
I Do not remove or damage the covering  
œ Removing the covering, piercing with a nail, hitting with a hammer, stepping on, or  
damaging the cover in any way may cause an internal short and result in a fire,  
rupturing of the battery pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or overheating.  
I If you come in contact with electrolyte, immediately rinse  
with water  
œ If the electrolyte gets into your eyes, you risk losing your eyesight. Do not rub  
your eyes, wash them immediately with clean water, and seek medical attention  
right away. If electrolyte gets on your skin or clothing, it may cause irritation. Immediately wash  
with clean water.  
I Always insert orientated as indicated  
œ When inserting the battery pack in the AC adapter/charger or digital disk camera,  
make sure the positive (+) and negative () terminals are oriented correctly as  
indicated.  
œ If the battery pack is used or charged with the polarity of the terminals reversed, an abnormal  
chemical reaction will occur during charging and an abnormal current will flow during use. Both  
may cause a fire, rupturing of the battery pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or  
overheating.  
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WARNING  
I If charging is not completed even after the specified time  
elapses, stop the charging immediately  
œ If charging is continued, it may cause a fire, rupturing of the battery pack, eruption  
or leakage of electrolyte, or overheating.  
I Keep out of the reach of children  
œ The battery pack is not a toy and an unforeseeable accident may occur if  
handled by children.  
CAUTION  
I Recharge before use  
œ Always first recharge the battery pack before using it for the first time, or before  
using it after a long period of non-use. During recharging, the battery pack will  
be warm. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.  
I Take care when handling immediately after use  
œ The battery pack may be extremely hot immediately after use. After turning  
off the digital disk camera, allow time for the battery pack to cool before  
removing it.  
I Cautions concerning recycling  
œ To help preserve the environment and promote the effective use of resources,  
when the battery pack has ended its usable life, completely discharge it, place  
tape on its positive (+) and negative () terminals to prevent shorting, and hand  
it in for recycling.  
œ If you must dispose of the battery pack yourself, always dispose of it as  
nonflammable refuse and follow the regulations for your area.  
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DIGITAL DISK CAMERA AND AC ADAPTER/  
CHARGER  
WARNING  
I Do not use the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger  
if it makes a strange noise, emits a strange odor, or if  
smoke comes out from it  
œ If the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger is used under these  
conditions, it may cause a fire or electric shock.  
œ If any of the above problems occurs, immediately perform the procedures given below and wait  
to make sure no more smoke is emitted. Then take it to the dealer for service. Do not try to  
repair the problem yourself.  
Digital disk camera  
1 Turn off the digital disk camera.  
2 Remove the battery pack. If you are using the AC adapter/charger, remove the power plug  
from the power outlet.  
AC adapter/charger  
1 Remove the power plug from the power outlet.  
2 If the battery pack is attached, remove it.  
I Do not modify or open the cabinet  
œ High voltage circuits and a laser emitter are inside the digital disk camera, and  
power supply circuitry is inside the AC adapter/charger. There is a danger of fire  
or electric shock if they are touched. Also, never disassemble the disk holder  
because the laser beam may enter your eyes and cause injury. Any internal  
check, setting, or repair should be performed by the dealer.  
I Do not insert metal objects or the like  
œ Do not insert metal objects inside the devices or short any contacts inside the  
AC adapter/charger. Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.  
I Do not use while driving  
œ Do not capture images, play back images, or watch the LCD monitor while  
driving a vehicle. Doing so may cause an accident.  
œ Be careful where you put down the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger  
inside an automobile. During sudden stops or turns they may fall behind the  
brake pedal and prevent braking.  
œ When using the digital disk camera while walking, be very careful of your surroundings and  
especially the traffic to avoid accidents.  
I Be aware of your surroundings during use  
œ Pay close attention to your surroundings when using the digital disk camera.  
Failure to do so may lead to an accident or injury.  
œ Do not use the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger inside an airplane or  
elsewhere where use may be restricted.  
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I Do not get the devices wet  
œ This digital disk camera and AC adapter/charger are not water-resistant. Do not  
allow them to get wet for doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.  
œ Do not use in the bathroom or shower.  
œ If water does get inside the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger,  
immediately perform the procedures given below and contact the dealer for  
service. Do not try to repair the problem yourself.  
Digital disk camera  
1 Turn off the digital disk camera.  
2 Remove the battery pack. If you are using the AC adapter/charger, remove the power plug  
from the power outlet.  
AC adapter/charger  
1 Remove the power plug from the power outlet.  
2 If the battery pack is attached, remove it.  
I Do not handle with wet hands  
œ Handling with wet hands may cause an electric shock.  
I Do not use during a storm  
œ To avoid the risk of being struck by lightning, do not use the digital disk camera  
or AC adapter/charger during a thunderstorm. In particular, if used in an open  
field, you have an increased chance of being struck by lightning. Quickly seek  
refuge in a place that will protect you from lightning.  
œ Do not touch the AC adapter/charger or power cord while it is plugged into a  
power outlet during a thunderstorm. Doing so may cause an electric shock.  
I Do not place on an unstable surface  
œ The digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger may fall, resulting in damage or  
injury. If the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger has fallen and its body is  
damaged, turn it off (unplug the power cord, etc.), remove the battery pack, and  
take it to the dealer for repair. Using the digital disk camera or AC  
adapter/charger after its body has been damaged may cause a fire or electric  
shock.  
I Do not look into the sun  
œ Do not look through the digital disk camera at the sun or any other strong  
source of light. Doing so may seriously injure your eyes or cause blindness.  
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I Do not use the flash close to a person’s face  
œ To prevent possible eye injury, do not use the flash near a persons face  
(especially young children or babies). If the flash is used close to a persons  
opened eyes, there is a risk that it may damage that persons eyesight.  
I Do not use where there is risk of explosion  
œ Do not use the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger in a location where there  
is explosive gas, or any other flammable material in the air. Doing so may cause a  
fire or an explosion.  
I Keep out of the reach of children  
œ The following may happen if children play with the digital disk camera or AC  
adapter/charger:  
œ
They may wrap the strap around their neck and suffocate.  
They may swallow the batteries or other small parts. In such a case, consult a  
œ
physician immediately.  
They may damage their eyesight if the flash goes off too close to their eyes.  
They may hurt themselves.  
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I Only use the specified battery pack and AC  
adapter/charger  
œ Use only the supplied or separately sold UR-121 Li-ion battery pack. Use of a  
different battery may cause a fire, an electric shock, the batteries to ignite,  
rupturing of the batteries, or other problem.  
œ Plug only the supplied AC adapter/charger into the DC IN connector on the  
digital disk camera. Do not plug in any other device into the DC IN connector. Also, this AC  
adapter/charger is for exclusive use with this digital disk camera (IDC-1000ZEX, IDC-1000ZE,  
IDC-1000ZU). Do not use it with any other device.  
I Use only to recharge the Sanyo UR-121 Li-ion battery pack  
œ The supplied AC adapter/charger is for exclusive use with the supplied or  
separately sold UR-121 Li-ion battery pack. Recharging a dry-cell battery or other  
type of rechargeable battery may cause excess heat, combustion, or leakage, and  
cause a fire, injuries, burns, or damage to nearby objects.  
I Do not invert the polarity ((+) and (– )) of the battery pack  
œ Place the battery pack in the AC adapter/charger with the (+) and () terminals  
oriented as indicated. If the battery pack is placed in the wrong orientation, the  
batteries may leak, overheat, explode, or be damaged. If the battery pack is charged  
with the polarity of the terminals reversed, it may cause a fire, rupturing of the  
battery pack, eruption or leakage of electrolyte, or overheating.  
I Use the AC adapter/charger with a 100 to 240 V AC  
power supply  
œ If used with a power supply other than that specified, it may cause a fire or  
electric shock.  
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I Do not damage the power cord or DC cord of the AC  
adapter/charger  
œ Do not place heavy objects on the cords. Do not place the cords near a heat  
source. Do not excessively bend the cords, modify them, or secure them with  
staples.  
œ If a cord is damaged, or if it does not plug properly into the digital disk camera or wall outlet,  
contact the place of purchase.  
I Cautions concerning the power cord  
œ Do not use the power cord with it wound up. Doing so may cause excessive  
heat and a fire.  
œ Do not leave the power cord plugged into the power outlet while the other end  
is not plugged into the AC adapter/charger. The loose end can cause  
electrocution if touched with wet hands or if handled by children.  
œ Only use the power cord supplied with the AC adapter/charger. If a different power cord is  
used, it may be rated for a different current load, and that may cause a fire.  
œ The supplied power cord is for exclusive use with the supplied AC adapter/charger. Do not use  
it with other devices for it may cause a fire or electric shock.  
I Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when  
charging is finished  
œ If the AC adapter/charger is left plugged into the power outlet for a long  
period of time, there is a risk of fire.  
I Do not pull on power cord to unplug it  
œ When unplugging the power cord, be sure to hold the power plug and slowly  
pull it out of the power outlet. Pulling the cord portion may damage the power  
cord and cause a fire or electric shock.  
I Cautions when plugging in the battery charger  
œ Securely plug the power cord all the way in the power outlet when using the  
battery charger. If the battery charger is used with the power cord not fully  
plugged in, heat may generate and cause a fire.  
œ If the power cord is damaged, or cannot be correctly plugged into the power  
outlet, do not use the battery charger. Using the battery charger in this  
condition may cause a fire or electric shock.  
œ Do not allow dust, etc., to build up on the power cord or power outlet. A  
build-up of dust may cause a short circuit or generate heat and cause a fire.  
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CAUTION  
I Cautions when carrying the digital disk camera  
œ Do not walk around with the digital disk camera hanging by the shoulder strap  
and not properly secured. It may hit other objects, get damaged, or cause an  
injury.  
œ Be careful not to drop the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger or subject  
them to strong shocks.  
œ Make sure direct sunlight does not strike the digital disk camera lens or viewfinder, as that may  
damage the internal parts. When not using the digital disk camera, be sure to always attach the  
lens cap.  
œ When packaging or transporting the digital disk camera, be sure to reattach the protective  
spacer that came with the digital disk camera at the time of purchase (see pages 18, 30).  
I Cautions during use and storage  
œ Your digital disk camera and AC adapter/charger are precision instruments.  
When using or storing the digital disk camera and AC adapter/charger, make  
sure to avoid the following locations to avoid damages.  
œ
Places in direct sunlight  
œ
Places near heat generating equipment (stoves, etc.)  
œ
Places with drastic humidity and temperature changes  
œ
Places that may get wet  
œ
Places close to an air conditioner or heater  
œ
Inside a car  
œ
Places where there is dust and dirt  
œ
Places where there is a fire burning  
œ
Places where volatile products are stored  
œ
Places subject to strong electromagnetic fields  
œ
Places subject to vibrations  
Operating environment  
Digital disk camera  
œ Temperature 0 to 35°C (operation)  
œ Humidity 30 to 90% (operation, no condensation)  
20 to 60°C (storage)  
10 to 90% (storage, no condensation)  
AC adapter/charger  
œ Temperature 0 to 35°C (operation)  
œ Humidity 45 to 85% (operation, no condensation)  
20 to 60°C (storage)  
45 to 85% (storage, no condensation)  
œ When connecting the digital disk camera and AC adapter/charger, make sure the cords are not  
caught on any objects.  
I Do not cover with a cover, rug, or similar object  
œ Covering with a cover, rug, or similar object will cause the internal heat to rise and  
may cause a fire.  
I Be aware that internal temperatures rise during use  
œ Be aware that the internal temperatures of the digital disk camera and AC  
adapter/charger will rise and may become hot to touch during use. Contact while  
hot for an extended period of time may cause light burns.  
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CAUTION  
I Do not connect the AC adapter/charger to an electronic  
transformer  
œ Connecting the AC adapter/charger to an electronic transformer will cause a  
malfunction and possibly a fire.  
I Cautions if the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger  
is not going to be used for a long period  
œ For safety, remove the battery pack. The battery pack may generate heat or  
leak, and that may start a fire, cause injuries or burns, and damage any  
objects placed nearby. When the battery pack is removed for a long period,  
the date and time settings will be retained for approximately one year (or until  
the internal backup battery runs out).  
CONCERNING THE LITHIUM BATTERY  
CR2025  
WARNING  
I Cautions concerning the battery CR2025  
œ One lithium battery CR2025 is used for the remote control and one is used  
for backing up the internal clock. Do not use a battery other than the  
lithium battery CR2025.  
œ Install the battery with the (+) and () terminals oriented as indicated. If the  
battery is placed in the wrong orientation, it may cause a fire, overheating,  
or rupturing.  
œ Do not recharge, short circuit, disassemble, modify, heat, or place the battery in a fire. Doing so  
may cause a fire, overheating, or rupturing.  
œ Do not hold the battery with metal tweezers or a similar tool. Doing so may cause a short circuit  
leading to a fire, overheating, or rupturing.  
œ Do not perform soldering on the battery or use, store, or leave it near a fire, under direct  
sunlight, in a hot car, or other high temperature location.  
œ Do not use the battery if it is leaking.  
œ If the electrolyte gets into your eyes, you risk losing your eyesight. Do not rub your eyes, wash  
them immediately with clean water, and seek medical attention right away. If electrolyte gets on  
your skin or clothing, it may cause irritation. Immediately wash with clean water.  
œ Keep the battery out of the reach of children. If the battery is accidentally swallowed, contact a  
physician immediately. It may cause poisoning or suffocation.  
œ When disposing of batteries, make sure to follow all applicable regulations.  
œ When disposing of the lithium battery, place tape on its positive (+) and negative () terminals  
to prevent shorting. Do not mix the lithium battery with other batteries. Doing so may cause a  
fire or rupturing.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROPER USE OF YOUR  
DIGITAL DISK CAMERA  
I Cautions before capturing important  
I Cautions concerning  
images  
copyrights  
œ Before capturing important images, make sure that the  
digital disk camera is operating properly and in  
condition to capture the image properly.  
œ The images you capture with  
your digital disk camera are for  
your own private use, any  
other use may violate the  
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any  
losses that result from images that could not be  
recorded, are erased, destroyed, or damaged in any  
way due to a problem with the digital disk camera, any  
of its accessories, or its software.  
rights of copyrights owners.  
I Cautions when cleaning the digital disk camera and AC adapter/charger  
Cleaning procedure  
Caution  
œ Do not use benzene or thinner products to clean  
the digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger.  
Doing so may cause deformation, discoloration, or  
paint peeling. When using a chemically treated  
cloth, carefully read its instructions and warnings.  
1 Turn off the digital disk camera and  
remove the battery pack. (If the AC  
adapter/charger is connected,  
unplug its power cord.)  
2 Remove the dirt with a soft cloth.  
œ Do not spray insecticides, or volatile sprays on the  
digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger. Do not  
leave rubber or vinyl objects against the digital disk  
camera or AC adapter/charger for a long period.  
They may cause deformation, discoloration, or  
paint peeling.  
3 If the digital disk camera is  
extremely dirty, wipe with a soft  
cloth moistened with a mild  
detergent diluted with water and  
wrung dry.  
I Cautions when cleaning the lens  
œ If the lens gets dirty, use a commercially available air blower or a cleaning cloth for  
photographic equipment to clean it.  
œ It is also possible to clean the viewfinder (see page 166).  
I Cautions concerning the battery pack terminals  
œ Periodically clean with a dry cloth the terminals of the battery pack, digital disk camera, and AC  
adapter/charger.  
œ Do not touch the terminals with your bare hands. Doing so will allow contaminants from your  
hands to adhere to the terminals and oxidize, increasing the contact resistance. If the contact  
resistance increases, the usable life of the battery pack will diminish and recharging may  
become impossible.  
I Cautions when not using the digital disk camera  
œ Attach the lens cap whenever you are not using the digital disk camera.  
When not using the digital disk camera for a long period  
œ Remove the battery pack. However, when the battery pack is removed for a long time, the  
digital disk camera functions may begin to not work properly. Periodically reinstall the battery  
pack and check the digital disk camera functions.  
œ If the battery pack is left in the digital disk camera, a small amount of power is still used even if  
the digital disk camera is turned off. If the battery pack is left in the digital disk camera for a  
long period, it may become completely discharged and loose its ability to be recharged again.  
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I Cautions concerning condensation  
œ Using the digital disk camera with condensation inside it may damage the digital disk camera.  
Be careful of condensation under the  
following conditions  
If condensation seems likely to form  
œ Place the digital disk camera in a plastic bag  
and seal it, and then wait until the digital  
disk camera has reached the ambient  
temperature.  
œ When moving the digital disk camera  
suddenly from a cold place to a warm place.  
œ When the ambient temperature changes  
drastically, such as when a heater is turned  
on to quickly heat the room.  
œ When the digital disk camera is placed in the  
path of cool air from an air conditioner.  
œ When the digital disk camera is placed in a  
location of high humidity.  
I Cautions concerning undesired interference  
œ The digital disk camera or AC adapter/charger may create undesired interference if used close  
to a television or radio. To reduce the amount of undesired interference emitted, cores are  
attached to the supplied AV cable and the DC cord of the AC adapter/charger. Do not remove  
these cores. Also, when using the supplied microphone or IEEE1394 cable, attach one of the  
supplied cores as shown below.  
Supplied AV cable  
When using the supplied microphone or  
IEEE1394 cable  
œ Attach a supplied core as shown below.  
1
Make a loop in the cord just behind the  
plug.  
Core  
Supplied AC adapter/charger  
Ferrite core (small)  
Approx. 5 cm  
Approx. 5 cm  
Core  
Ferrite core (large)  
Close the core.  
Ferrite core (small)  
2
œ Be careful not to pinch the cord with  
the core when closing the core.  
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I Cautions concerning magnetism  
œ Do not place credit cards, bankcards, floppy disks, or other items that may  
be damaged by magnetic fields near the speaker. Data may be lost or the  
magnetic strips on cards may be damaged.  
Speaker  
Shutter  
I Cautions concerning the iD PHOTO disk  
œ The iD PHOTO disk is provided for use with devices displaying the iD  
PHOTO logo mark for the storage and playback of image data. Do not  
use with devices that do not display the iD PHOTO logo mark for doing  
so may cause damage to the device and the disk.  
œ The iD PHOTO disk is a precision device. Do not bend, drop, or subject  
it to strong forces or shocks.  
œ Do not open the shutter and touch the iD PHOTO disk inside.  
œ Immediately after use, the iD PHOTO disk may be very hot. Before  
removing the iD PHOTO disk, turn off the digital disk camera and wait until the disk cools.  
œ Keep out of the reach of children. Children may put the disk in their mouths or perform some  
other unforeseeable action.  
Cautions when handling the iD PHOTO disk  
œ Avoid storing or using the iD PHOTO disk in places similar to those given below for they may  
cause damage or the disk to malfunction.  
œ
Places in direct sunlight or near heat generating equipment  
Places extremely cold  
Places with excessive dust, dirt, or humidity  
Places subject to vibrations  
Places with drastic humidity and temperature changes  
Places with excessive static electricity or electromagnetic noise  
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ Do not place the iD PHOTO disk near magnets or in strong magnetic  
fields.  
œ Do not disassemble the iD PHOTO disk.  
œ Do not allow the iD PHOTO disk to get wet.  
œ Wipe away dust or dirt with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other solvents.  
œ Do not use in locations with drastic temperature changes or in locations  
with a high humidity. These locations are subject to condensation. If  
condensation occurs in the iD PHOTO disk, reading from and writing to the  
disk may become impossible.  
œ Before using an iD PHOTO disk for the first time, be sure to format it with your digital disk  
camera first (see pages 155, 157).  
œ Before capturing important images, it is recommended to first try capturing images to make  
sure that the digital disk camera works properly. Also, to further ensure that images are  
captured properly, perform a full format beforehand (see page 157).  
œ Attach the labels carefully so that they will not come off accidentally. If the label comes off  
during insertion or removal of the iD PHOTO disk from the digital disk camera, it may cause  
damage (see page 18).  
œ Do not allow dirt or other foreign particles to enter the shutter portion of the iD PHOTO disk.  
Wipe away any dirt with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other solvents.  
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Cautions when carrying or storing the iD PHOTO disk  
œ Always remove the iD PHOTO disk from the digital disk camera after you have finished using it.  
œ When not using the iD PHOTO disk, always keep it in its protective case.  
œ Do not carry the iD PHOTO disk inside trouser pockets, as it may become damaged when you  
sit down or make other movements that may apply forces.  
Making sure that data on your iD PHOTO disk does not become erased  
Move the write-protect tab to the “ è” mark.  
Write protected Write enabled  
œ Move the tab using a sharp item such as the end of a  
ballpoint pen.  
œ Saving (adding data such as capturing images or  
recording), deleting, and formatting will become impossible.  
œ To make it possible to perform saving, deleting, and  
formatting again, move the tab back to its original position.  
I Cautions concerning data storage  
œ The iD PHOTO disk is a highly reliable storage device, however it is recommended that any  
important data be copied onto a separate media (such as a floppy disk, hard disk, or MO disk)  
for added safety against unforeseeable accidents.  
œ Stored data may be lost (or corrupted) in cases such as those listed below. Sanyo Electric will  
not be held responsible for any damage or lost profits arising from the loss of data.  
œ
If the iD PHOTO disk is used incorrectly.  
If the iD PHOTO disk is not inserted correctly into the digital disk camera.  
If the iD PHOTO disk is subjected to electrical or mechanical shocks or other forces.  
If the iD PHOTO disk is removed from the digital disk camera or if the digital disk camera is  
œ
œ
œ
turned off during reading or writing operations.  
If the iD PHOTO disk has reached the end of its usable life.  
œ
I Cautions concerning vibrations  
œ If the digital disk camera is subject to vibrations or shocks during image capturing or the  
playing back of data, the data may not be properly read or written. Therefore always be careful  
not subject the digital disk camera to vibrations or shocks during use.  
I Cautions concerning rises in temperature  
œ During use, ã or ä may appear to tell you that the internal temperature of the digital disk  
camera is rising. If this occurs, stop operations and turn off the digital disk camera as soon as  
possible. See pages 167 and 168 for further information.  
H I GH T E  
M
P
pOK  
Rising temperature mark  
High temperature mark  
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CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES  
Open the box and check that all the accessories listed below are included. If a part listed here is  
not present or damaged, contact the place of purchase.  
The page numbers listed next to the part names are the page numbers where that part is  
explained in detail.  
œ Grip belt [page 48]  
œ Shoulder belt [page 48]  
œ AV cable [page 71]  
œ Battery pack and  
protective cover (Li-ion  
battery pack UR-121)  
[pages 24, 27]  
œ AC adapter/charger and  
power cord  
(NC-LSC04WSA) [pages  
24, 29]  
œ Remote control [pages 22,  
36] (Lithium battery is  
installed at the time of  
purchase.)  
œ Protective spacer [page  
30] (Located inside disk  
holder at the time of  
purchase. Use to transport  
the digital disk camera.)  
œ Lens cap [page 12]  
œ iD PHOTO disk, protective  
case, labels (730 MB:  
DSM-D730A) [pages 30,  
155]  
Press here to attach and  
remove the lens cap.  
œ Lithium battery for clock  
backup (CR2025) [page 23]  
œ Core [page 15]  
Attaching the labels  
iD PHOTO disk Protective case  
œ USB interface cable  
œ IEEE1394 interface cable  
œ Software: 3 CD-ROMs  
and 3 cores  
œ Scart adapter (for IDC-1000ZE only)  
Use this adapter to connect an AV cable to a television or  
VCR equipped with the EURO-AV type audio/video input  
terminal.  
œ Microphone [page 49]  
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PARTS NAMES  
Front  
The page numbers listed next to the part names are the page numbers where that part is  
explained in detail.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
G
H
I
F1 button [pages 55, 84]  
J
Flash [page 76] (Press the flash pop-up  
button to stand up the flash bulb.)  
F2 button [pages 55, 85]  
Control dial [pages 52, 66, 87]  
RETURN button [pages 55, 87]  
Microphone [page 79]  
Flash bulb  
W.BAL (white balance) button [page 96]  
EXP (exposure) button [page 92]  
FOCUS button [page 90]  
Zoom switch [page 74]  
Lens [page 14]  
Remote control sensor [page 36]  
Self-timer lamp [pages 36, 81]  
Shutter release button [pages 35, 51]  
Flash pop-up button  
K
Flash pop-up button [page 76]  
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Rear  
The page numbers listed next to the part names are the page numbers where that part is  
explained in detail.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Mode display panel [pages 32, 39, 41]  
Mode selector dial [page 47]  
Grip belt holder [page 48]  
Viewfinder [pages 32, 50]  
Monitor switch [page 32]  
9
F
Terminal cover [pages 29, 49, 71]  
MIC (microphone) input terminal [pages  
49, 68]  
G
H
AV output terminal [page 71]  
DC IN (external DC power input) terminal  
[page 29]  
Arrow button [page 52]  
I
J
Speaker [page 16]  
AUTO/MAN button [page 89]  
Shoulder belt holder [page 48]  
Focus ring [page 90]  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Power button [pages 32, 35]  
EJECT lever [pages 30, 31]  
Disk holder [pages 30, 31]  
Interface cover [page 159]  
USB terminal [page 159]  
7
8
9
F
G
MODE button [pages 43, 54]  
SET button [pages 43, 54]  
CAMERA/PLAY switch [page 47]  
LCD monitor [pages 32, 50]  
Diopter adjustment lever [page 33]  
IEEE1394 terminal [page 160]  
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Bottom  
The page numbers listed next to the part names are the page numbers where that part is  
explained in detail.  
1
2
3
Tripod stand hole [page 80]  
Grip belt holder [page 48]  
4
5
6
Battery pack cover [pages 23, 27]  
Battery pack mating area [page 27]  
Clock backup battery cover [page 23]  
BATT (battery cover release) knob [pages  
23, 27]  
Remote control  
The page numbers listed next to the part names are the page numbers where that part is  
explained in detail.  
Excluding the CH button, all buttons perform the same operation as the button of the same name  
on the digital disk camera itself.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Infrared emitter [page 36]  
Shutter release button [page 51]  
MODE button [page 54]  
SET button [page 54]  
Arrow button [page 52]  
Battery holder [page 37]  
W (zoom wide) button [pages 38, 74]  
T (zoom telescopic) button [pages 38, 74]  
CH button [page 38]  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Use only the UR-121 battery pack with your digital disk camera. To operate the digital disk  
camera using a power outlet, use the supplied AC adapter/charger.  
Your digital disk camera can be operated using two different types of power supplies:  
œ The supplied battery pack [pages 24 to 28]  
œ The supplied AC adapter/charger (using the AC power supply from an AC power outlet) [page  
29]  
Caution  
œ Use only the supplied or separately sold UR-121 battery pack. Use of another battery pack  
may damage the digital disk camera.  
œ The supplied or separately sold UR-121 battery pack is for the exclusive use with this digital  
disk camera. Use with a different camera may cause a fire or electric shock.  
Installing the clock backup battery  
Follow the procedure below to install the battery for backing up the date and time settings,  
various camera settings, and other disk information. The backup lithium battery will last  
approximately one year and then will require replacement (one CR2025 battery).  
1
Open the battery pack cover.  
1
1 Press and hold down the BATT knob  
on the digital disk camera bottom.  
2
2 Pull the battery pack cover toward the  
front of the digital disk camera and  
then lift it up.  
2
Open the clock backup battery cover  
and install the clock backup battery.  
Installation Removal  
Clock backup  
battery cover  
œ The clock backup battery (CR2025) is  
installed in the bottom of the section for  
the battery pack.  
œ Wipe the battery clean with a soft, dry  
cloth and then install it with the positive  
(+) terminal facing upward.  
NOTE  
Saving the camera settings  
œ Whether a fully charged battery pack is installed, a clock backup battery is installed, or AC  
power is used with the AC adapter/charger, the manual mode settings and other camera  
settings will be saved even when the digital disk camera is turned off. However, when c is  
selected at the hold settings menu, the settings are not saved and are returned to their initial  
settings (see page 112).  
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Charging the battery pack  
The battery pack is not charged at the time of purchase and therefore needs to be charged  
before use. Always use the supplied AC adapter/charger to recharge the battery pack.  
Follow the procedure below to charge the supplied battery pack or a new UR-121 battery pack  
used for the first time, or to recharge a battery pack that has become low in charge.  
1
2
Remove the protective cover from the battery pack.  
Insert the battery pack into the AC adapter/charger.  
Battery pack  
1 Orient the battery pack as shown in the figure on the  
right, align the j marks on the sides of the battery  
pack and AC adapter/charger, and insert the battery  
pack in the AC adapter/charger.  
Protective cover  
2 Push in the direction of the arrow.  
AC adapter/charger  
To AC  
Battery pack mating area  
3
4
Insert the supplied power cord into the socket on the  
AC adapter/charger.  
Power  
cord  
œ Insert the power cord straight and until it is fully seated.  
Plug the power cord into a power outlet (AC 100 to  
240 V).  
œ Charging will start automatically.  
œ During charging, the BATTERY CHARGE lamp will  
light red.  
œ Charging will take approximately 120 minutes.  
œ When charging is completed, the BATTERY CHARGE  
lamp will turn off.  
j mark  
BATTERY CHARGE lamp (red)  
NOTE  
œ Recharge the battery pack just before use or on the day before use. If charged and left unused,  
the charge will slowly leak reducing the time the battery pack can be used.  
œ Avoid storing the battery pack with it near full charge. It is recommended to store the battery  
pack when it is near fully discharged.  
œ If the battery pack is completely discharged, it may become unable to be recharged again. To  
avoid this, charge the battery pack for at least five minutes every six months.  
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6
When the BATTERY CHARGE lamp turns off, unplug  
the power cord from the wall outlet.  
2
1
Remove the battery pack from the AC  
adapter/charger.  
œ If you are not going to attach the battery pack to the  
digital disk camera right away, then place it in its  
protective cover.  
BATERY CHARGE lamp (red)  
AC ADAPTER lamp (green)  
NOTE  
œ You can use the digital disk camera with the AC power supply even while charging (see page  
29). In this situation, charging is stopped automatically and AC power is supplied to the digital  
disk camera. When the digital disk camera is turned off, charging is resumed.  
œ During charging, the battery pack and AC adapter/charger will become warm. This is not a  
malfunction.  
If noise is received by a radio or television during charging  
œ Perform the charging in a location away from the radio or television.  
Ambient temperature during charging  
œ The ambient temperature during charging should be kept between 10 and 35°C. If the  
temperature drops below 10°C, the characteristics of the battery pack may not allow it to  
become fully charged.  
Recharge the battery pack before use in the situations given below  
œ If the battery pack has not been used for a long period of time.  
œ If the battery pack is new and is being used for the first time.  
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The BATTERY CHARGE and AC ADAPTER lamps  
The BATTERY CHARGE and AC ADAPTER lamps allow you to check the condition of the  
battery pack and AC adapter/charger. If either of the lamps begins flashing, it indicates a  
problem. Refer to the table below to check and remedy the problem.  
BATTERY  
Off  
Power is not being supplied  
CHARGE lamp  
œ Plug the power cord into a power outlet when using  
the AC adapter/charger.  
Charging is complete  
œ Unplug the power cord from the power outlet.  
Charging  
On  
Flashing  
There is a problem with the battery pack  
œ Immediately remove the battery pack.  
œ Do not use a malfunctioning battery pack (the  
battery pack has likely ended its usable life).  
AC ADAPTER  
lamp  
Off  
The AC adapter/charger is not connected properly  
œ When running the digital disk camera with the AC  
power supply, plug one end of the power cord into  
power outlet and the other into the power supply  
socket on the AC adapter/charger, and plug the DC  
cord into the DC IN terminal on the digital disk  
camera.  
The digital disk camera is not turned on  
œ Press the power button to turn on the digital disk  
camera.  
On  
AC power is being supplied to the digital disk camera  
There is a problem with the AC adapter/charger  
Flashing  
œ Immediately unplug the power cord from the power  
outlet.  
œ Do not charge the battery pack.  
œ Contact the place of purchase.  
HELP  
If the BATTERY CHARGE lamp does not turn off  
œ If more than 150 minutes have elapsed since charging was begun and the BATTERY  
CHARGE lamp does not turn off, there is a malfunction. If this occurs, immediately stop  
charging and contact the place of purchase.  
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Installing the battery pack  
1
Open the battery pack cover.  
Battery pack cover  
1 Press and hold down the BATT knob on the digital  
disk camera bottom.  
1
2 Pull the battery pack cover toward the front of the  
2
digital disk camera and then lift it up.  
2
Attach the charged battery pack to the battery pack  
mating area.  
1 Orient the battery pack as shown in the figure below,  
align the edges of the battery pack and the battery  
pack mating area, and insert the battery pack in the  
battery pack mating area.  
2 Push in the direction of the arrow.  
d mark  
1
2
3
Close the battery pack cover.  
1
1 Close the battery pack cover.  
2 Push it towards the back of the digital disk camera  
until it is secured in place.  
2
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Removing the battery pack  
Caution  
œ Before removing the battery pack, be sure to turn off the digital disk camera. Removing the  
battery pack while the power is still on may damage the digital disk camera or data on the disk.  
1
If the digital disk camera is turned on, turn it off (see  
page 35).  
Mode display panel  
Power button  
œ Press the power button for more than one second.  
œ When the power is turned off, the displays on the  
mode display panel and LCD monitor (or viewfinder)  
turn off.  
Viewfinder  
LCD monitor  
2
Open the battery pack cover.  
Battery pack cover  
1 Press and hold down the BATT knob on the digital  
disk camera bottom.  
1
2 Pull the battery pack cover toward the front of the  
2
digital disk camera and then lift it up.  
3
4
Remove the battery pack.  
œ Slide the battery pack toward the front of the digital  
disk camera and lift it upward. (Be careful not to drop  
the battery pack when removing it.)  
œ Immediately after use, wait a few minutes before  
removing the battery pack because it may still be hot.  
Close the battery pack cover.  
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Using the AC power supply  
Use the supplied AC adapter/charger to operate the digital disk camera with an AC power supply  
(by connecting to a power outlet).  
Caution  
œ The AC adapter/charger is for exclusive use with this digital disk camera (IDC-1000ZEX,  
IDC-1000ZE, IDC-1000ZU). Do not use it with any other device.  
œ If the AC ADAPTER lamp is flashing, there is likely a problem with the AC adapter/charger. If it  
is flashing, immediately unplug the power cord from the power outlet and contact the place of  
purchase (see page 26).  
1
Insert the supplied power cord into the socket on the  
AC adapter/charger.  
œ Insert the power cord straight and until it is fully seated.  
BATTERY CHARGE  
lamp (red)  
2
3
4
Plug the DC cord into the DC IN terminal on the  
digital disk camera.  
AC ADAPTER lamp (green)  
To AC  
Power cord  
Plug the power cord into a power outlet (AC 100 to  
240 V).  
AC adapter/  
charger  
Turn on the digital disk camera (see page 32).  
œ When the digital disk camera is turned on, the green  
AC ADAPTER lamp turns on.  
Power button  
œ If charging is being performed at this time, charging is  
stopped automatically and AC power is supplied to the  
digital disk camera. (The red BATTERY CHARGE  
lamp turns off and the green AC ADAPTER lamp turns  
on.)  
DC cord  
DC plug  
DC IN terminal  
Terminal cover  
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INSERTING AND EJECTING THE DISK  
Be sure to insert the disk before using the digital disk camera. Use only iD PHOTO disks with the  
iD PHOTO logo mark (_). No other type of disk can be used with this digital disk camera  
(IDC-1000ZEX, IDC-1000ZE, IDC-1000ZU). Also, before using the supplied disk or any other disk  
for the first time, always format it first with your digital disk camera (see pages 155, 157).  
Inserting the disk  
1
Push the EJECT lever in the direction of the arrow.  
œ The disk holder opens slightly. Gently open the disk holder in the direction of the arrow  
given below.  
œ A protective spacer is placed inside the disk holder at the time of purchase. Remove this  
spacer if it is present.  
Protective  
spacer  
EJECT lever  
Disk holder  
slightly opens  
2
3
Insert the disk into the disk holder.  
Label side  
œ Insert the disk in the direction of the arrow given  
(l mark) with its label facing outwards.  
œ Be sure to insert the disk all the way in until it is  
properly seated.  
l mark  
Push the disk holder closed.  
Mode display  
panel  
œ When the disk is inserted, the disk mark in the  
mode display panel lights.  
NOTE  
If the disk mark turns  
œ The disk mark in the mode display panel rotates when a disk is inserted.  
While the mark is rotating, data on the disk is being read and recording cannot  
be performed. Wait until the disk mark stops rotating before using the digital  
disk camera. (The digital disk camera can be turned on while the disk mark is  
rotating.)  
Disk mark  
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Ejecting the disk  
Caution  
Be careful not to let the disk fall  
œ Depending on how you are holding the digital disk camera, when the disk is ejected, it may fall  
out of the digital disk camera and become damaged. When ejecting the disk, be careful not to  
let the disk fall from the disk holder.  
1
If the digital disk camera is turned on, turn it off (see  
page 35).  
Mode display  
panel  
œ Press the power button for more than one second.  
Power button  
Viewfinder  
EJECT lever  
œ When the power is turned off, the displays on the  
mode display panel and LCD monitor (or viewfinder)  
turn off.  
2
3
Push the EJECT lever in the direction of the arrow.  
Disk holder  
œ The disk holder opens slightly.  
LCD monitor  
Open the disk holder in the direction of the  
arrow.  
Disk  
œ When the disk holder is opened, the disk is  
Open with  
fingers here  
ejected.  
4
Gently pull out the disk.  
HELP  
If the disk cannot be removed  
œ If data on the disk is being accessed (the disk mark is rotating; see page 30), the disk holder  
will not open when the EJECT lever is pushed. Wait until the disk mark stops rotating and the  
digital disk camera turns off.  
œ If the digital disk camera is on, the disk cannot be removed. Turn off the digital disk camera  
and then eject the disk with the EJECT lever.  
œ The disk can be removed in the power save mode (see page 35).  
œ If the disk cannot be removed when the digital disk camera is off, turn the digital disk camera  
back on and then off again, and then eject the disk with the EJECT lever.  
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TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF  
Turning on the digital disk camera  
Preparation  
œ Prepare the power supply (see pages 27, 29).  
1
2
Insert the disk (see page 30).  
œ The digital disk camera cannot be turned on if a disk is not inserted.  
Press the power button for more than one second.  
Power button  
Mode display panel  
œ The digital disk camera does not turn on right away  
to prevent it from being turned on accidentally.  
œ The mode display panel turns on.  
Viewfinder  
œ The display on the viewfinder or LCD monitor turns  
on.  
Monitor switch  
œ If the AC adapter/charger is connected and AC  
power is supplied, the AC ADAPTER lamp will light  
(see page 29).  
LCD monitor  
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NOTE  
Changing the monitor  
œ The image composed by the digital disk camera can be displayed in either the viewfinder or the  
LCD monitor. For the sake of brevity, the term monitoris often used alone in this manual to  
refer to either one. For example, select the monitormeans for you to select either the LCD  
monitor or viewfinder. Before capturing or playing back images, it will be necessary for you to  
select the monitor.  
To show the display in the viewfinder, move the monitor  
switch to “ FINDER”  
œ
Monitor switch  
The display in the LCD monitor turns off.  
œ
If the image in the viewfinder is out of focus, use the  
diopter adjustment lever below the viewfinder to adjust it  
(see page 21).  
To show the display in the LCD monitor, move the  
monitor switch to “ MONITOR”  
œ
The display in the viewfinder turns off.  
HELP  
If the timer mark (#) in the mode display panel is flashing  
œ This is warning you that the date and time have not been set. Once the date and time are set,  
this mark will stop flashing (see page 42).  
NOTE  
About the disk status display  
œ Once the power is turned on, the status of the disk may appear in the monitor.  
If PROTECTEDappears  
œ
This indicates that the write-protect tab of the disk has been moved to the èmark (see  
page 155).  
If DISK FULLappears  
œ
This indicates that there is no more space on the disk.  
If REFORMAT?appears  
œ
This indicates that the disk has not been formatted (see page 155).  
If NO FILEappears  
œ
This indicates that no files for the current playback mode can be found (see page 34).  
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What to do if “ NO FILE” appears  
Mode selector dial  
When “ NO FILE” appears it indicates that no files for  
the current playback mode can be found.  
If DISK : EMPTYappears, then there are no files stored  
on the disk. Switching the CAMERA/PLAY switch to  
CAMERAbrings up the shooting screen.  
If DISK : NOT EMPTYappears, then there are other files  
stored on the disk. To play back those files, perform the  
operations given below.  
SET button  
RETURN button  
Control dial  
Switch the playback mode  
1 Turn the mode dial to &, r, or 7.  
1 0 0  
œ
The selected mode is entered and if files for that  
mode are present, the playback screen appears.  
A T T ENT I ON  
GROUP : NO F I L E  
œ
If audio recordings are present, see Playing back  
audio recordingson page 69.  
D I SK : E  
M
P T Y  
œ
If no files are found and DISK : NOT EMPTYstill  
appears, perform the operations given in Switch  
foldersbelow.  
Switch folders  
When the disk is empty  
1 Press the SET button.  
1 0 0  
œ
SKIP FILEappears. (The Skip File Screen)  
A T T ENT I ON  
2 Turn the control dial to select a folder number.  
GROUP : NO F I L E  
œ
If an image appears, press the RETURN button to  
exit the Skip File Screen.  
D I SK : NOT  
E
M
P T Y  
œ
If you turn the control dial and the folder number  
pOK  
does not change, then there are no other folders.  
When data is present of a different  
type or in a different folder  
Folder number  
1 0 0  
SK I P F I L E  
DAT E : 2 0 0 1 / 0 8 / 2 8  
Skip File Screen  
NOTE  
œ Temporary video clip interval files (see page 106) and temporary animation files (see page  
111) are not considered video clip files and therefore the NO FILEmessage will appear even  
if they are present. Be aware of this when erasing data or reformatting the disk.  
HINT  
œ When you want to know the types of files or folder numbers present, see Viewing the folder  
informationon page 118. Knowing the types of files present and the number of folders helps  
when playing back files.  
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Turning off the digital disk camera  
Mode display panel  
Power button  
1
Press the power button for more than one second.  
œ The digital disk camera does not turn off right away to  
Viewfinder  
prevent it from being turned off accidentally.  
œ When the power is turned off, the displays on the  
mode display panel and LCD monitor (or viewfinder)  
turn off.  
LCD monitor  
Turning on the digital disk camera from the  
power save mode  
In order to prevent the battery pack from being used when not necessary, if the power is turned  
on and no operation is performed for a certain amount of time (three minutes in the shooting  
mode, five minutes in the playback mode, and thirty minutes when the AC adapter/charger is  
connected), your digital disk camera is equipped with a power save function that activates and  
automatically puts the digital disk camera in the power save mode. However, if the remote control  
menu (see page 124) at the Option Screen is set to D (not using remote control), the digital  
disk camera will be turned off without going into the power save mode.  
About the power save mode  
When the digital disk camera enters the power  
save mode, SLEEPappears in the mode  
display panel.  
œ The power can be turned back on with the  
remote control when in the power save mode.  
œ If the power save mode is continued for two  
hours, the power is turned completely off.  
Mode display panel  
œ If the disk is ejected in the power save mode, the power is  
turned off automatically.  
Turning the power back on  
Shutter release  
1
Press the shutter release button or power button.  
Power button  
button  
œ This method is the same for the shooting and playback  
modes.  
NOTE  
œ You can connect the digital disk camera to your personal computer and set the time before the  
power save function activates to the time you desire. For more details, refer to the instruction  
manual supplied with the SANYO Software Pack.  
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SETTING UP AND USING THE REMOTE  
CONTROL  
Setting up the remote control  
A battery is installed in the remote control at the time of purchase.  
1
Pull out the battery insulation sheet.  
œ Once the battery insulation sheet is removed, the  
remote control is ready for use.  
Battery insulation sheet  
2
Perform the remote control setting at the digital disk camera (see page 124).  
œ The remote control setting must be set properly in order to use the remote control to  
operate the digital disk camera.  
œ At the time of purchase, the digital disk camera is already set so that the remote control  
can be used.  
Using the remote control  
The remote control must be used within a seven-meter distance from the remote control sensor,  
between 15 degrees to the left and right on the horizontal. If there is an obstruction between the  
remote control and its remote control sensor, it may block the signal and prevent operation of the  
digital disk camera by the remote control. If this is the case, remove the obstruction.  
œ Each button on the remote control performs the same operation as the button of the same  
name on the digital disk camera (see page 22).  
œ When an operation is performed with the remote control, the self-timer lamp lights for one  
second to signal that the signal has been received.  
œ If the remote control is located to the front and right of the digital disk camera, the digital disk  
camera lens may block its signal. If this is the case, change your position.  
Remote control sensor  
Self timer lamp  
Infrared emitter  
15˚  
15˚  
Within  
7 meters  
or less  
15 degrees  
left or right  
horizontally  
NOTE  
œ The signal range of the remote control may be decreased if used under bright sunlight or  
inverted lighting. This is a characteristic of infrared remote controls and not a malfunction. To  
reduce problems during use, do not allow such light to enter the remote control sensor.  
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Replacing the remote control battery  
The life of the lithium battery will depend on your use of the remote control, but as a general  
guideline, it will require replacement approximately once a year. At that time replace it only with  
the commercially available CR2025 lithium battery.  
1
Pull out the battery holder.  
œ Push in the tab to release the battery holder and then  
pull it out.  
Battery holder  
Tab  
2
3
Remove the battery.  
Battery  
Insert the new battery (CR2025).  
(+) mark  
œ Wipe the new battery with a soft, dry cloth and then  
insert it with the (+) mark facing upward.  
4
Push in the battery holder.  
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Changing the remote control code  
This remote control will also work with other Sanyo cameras that can be operated by infrared  
remote control. Therefore, when more than one camera is present, it is recommended to change  
the remote control code to ensure that only the intended camera operates when the remote  
control is used. The remote control code is set to 1at the time of purchase.  
Changing the remote control code from “ 1” to “ 2”  
1
2
Aim the infrared emitter at the remote control sensor  
on the digital disk camera.  
Hold down the CH button and press the W button for  
more than three seconds.  
œ The self-timer lamp lights for one second when the  
remote control code changes to 2.Release the  
buttons on the remote control.  
Infrared emitter  
Remote control sensor  
Self timer lamp  
CH.  
CH button  
T button  
W button  
T
W
3
Press a button on the remote control and check that the operation was carried out  
correctly.  
œ The remote control code is not lost even if you replace the battery in the remote control.  
œ If the remote control codes for the remote control and digital disk camera do not match,  
operations will not be carried out.  
Returning the remote control code to “ 1”  
1
2
Aim the infrared emitter at the remote control sensor on the digital disk camera.  
Hold down the CH button and press the T button for more than three seconds.  
œ The self-timer lamp lights for one second when the remote control code returns to 1.”  
Release the buttons on the remote control.  
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CHECKING THE BATTERY PACK AND DISK  
You can check the remaining charge in the battery pack and  
the remaining space on the disk with the LCD monitor,  
viewfinder, or mode display panel. Be sure to always check  
these values before using the digital disk camera to prevent  
problems.  
Mode display panel  
LCD monitor  
Viewfinder  
Checking the battery pack  
1
2
Install the battery pack (see page 27).  
Turn on the digital disk camera (see page 32).  
œ The remaining charge in the battery pack is displayed  
in the mode display panel.  
œ When the battery pack becomes low on charge, the  
remaining amount will also be displayed in the LCD  
monitor or viewfinder.  
Mode display panel  
LCD monitor (or viewfinder)  
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Display of remaining charge  
Indicator  
Remaining charge of battery pack  
Mode display LCD monitor  
panel  
or viewfinder  
No indication Approximately full charge.  
No indication Battery pack charge is low.  
It will soon be impossible to capture or playback images. The  
No indication  
remaining charge is not sufficient to accept commands from  
a computer connected (see page 159) using the SANYO  
Software Pack.  
Replace with a fully charged battery pack.  
Mode display panel  
LCD monitor  
Viewfinder  
NOTE  
œ The amount of time a fully charged battery pack will last will depend on factors such as your  
use of the flash, your use of the LCD monitor, the ambient temperature, and other shooting  
conditions. For ambient temperatures below 10°C, the rate the charge decreases is especially  
fast. Therefore, even the same battery pack may allow different number of images to be  
captured under different conditions.  
œ Before using the digital disk camera for important situations (e.g. wedding or when traveling) or  
in cold environments, it is recommended to take a spare battery pack with you as a precaution.  
œ For ambient temperatures below 10°C, it is recommended to keep the battery pack warm by  
placing it in your pocket or some other warm location.  
HELP  
If the LCD monitor goes off suddenly  
œ When using the LCD monitor with the battery pack charge about half full, the LCD monitor may  
turn off momentarily after an image is captured. This is to allow a quick recharge of the flash.  
When the flash has been recharged, the LCD monitor will come back on automatically.  
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Checking the remaining disk space  
1
Insert the disk (see page 30).  
2
Turn on the digital disk camera (see page 32).  
œ The remaining space in the disk is displayed in the mode display panel.  
œ The remaining disk space is shown in one of three ways. See “Setting the remaining disk  
space display format” on page 125 to set the way you want it to be displayed.  
œ For more information on the remaining number of images and recording time, see page  
172.  
Display in mode display panel  
œ Remaining number of images/remaining recording time available  
Depending on the current shooting mode, either the remaining number of images or the  
remaining recording time available will be displayed.  
Remaining number of images  
that can be captured  
Remaining recording time  
available (hrs:min:sec)  
œ Remaining percentage of disk space  
The remaining percentage of disk space available is displayed.  
Remaining percentage  
œ Remaining disk space  
The remaining disk space in megabytes is displayed.  
Remaining disk space (MB)  
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  
Your digital disk camera is equipped with a clock function that will record the date and time that  
any image, video clip, or audio recording is made so that it can be displayed during playback. An  
internal battery backs up the clock setting so that it is retained even when the battery pack is  
removed.  
Caution  
œ Even if the battery pack is removed and the digital disk camera is not connected to an AC  
power supply, the clock setting will be retained by an internal backup battery (see page 23).  
However, if this is continued for a long period of time, this battery will lose its charge and the  
clock and other camera settings will return to their initial settings (00:00, January 1, 2001). If  
you have not used your digital disk camera for a long time, make sure to first check the clock  
setting.  
œ When the clock setting is in its initial setting, the timer mark (#) in the mode display panel will  
flash. When the clock is set, the mark will disappear (see page 33).  
Setting the clock  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
Example: Setting the clock to 7:30 p.m., August 28, 2001.  
1
2
Turn the mode selector dial to (ê) to display the  
option screen.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
Set the monitor switch to  
MONITOR.”  
œ The Option Screen appears in the  
LCD monitor.  
3
Press the arrow to select the date and time setting  
icon á and press the SET button.  
Date and time setting icon  
Option Screen  
œ The Date and Time Setting Screen appears with the  
current date and time settings.  
Display of date and  
time at playback  
on/off setting  
Format of  
display of date  
and time setting  
œ The setting of whether or not to display the date and  
time at playback is displayed in orange.  
CLOCK SET  
œ To set whether or not to display the date and time at  
playback, the date format, or the date and time,  
proceed to the operations given below.  
DISP ON Y/M/D  
2001/01/01  
00 00  
Hour Minute  
Year  
Month  
Day  
Date and Time Setting Screen  
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Operation of buttons at the Date and Time Setting Screen  
Arrow button  
Mode selector dial  
MODE button  
Change a setting: Press j or l  
Select the next item: Press c  
Select the previous item: Press d  
Other buttons  
Cancel the procedure and return to  
the Option Screen: Press the MODE button  
SET button  
Arrow button Monitor switch  
Enter the new settings and return to  
the Option Screen: Press the SET button  
4
5
Set whether or not to display the date and time at  
playback.  
CLOCK SET  
1 Press j or l to select “ON” or “OFF.”  
To display the date and time : Select ON  
To not display the date and time : Select OFF  
DISP OFF Y/M/D  
2001/01/01  
00:00  
œ
To set the date format or the date and time,  
continue to the operations given below.  
Set the date format.  
CLOCK SET  
1 Press c to select the date format.  
œ
The date format turns orange.  
DISP OFF Y/M/D  
2 Press j or l to select the desired date format.  
2001/01/01  
00:00  
œ
Each time l is pressed, the date format changes as  
shown below.  
Y/M/D  
M/D/Y  
D/M/Y  
Year/month/day: Y/M/D  
Month/day/year: M/D/Y  
Day/month/year: D/M/Y  
œ
Each time j is pressed, the date format changes in  
reverse.  
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7
Set the date and time (the clock setting).  
CLOCK SET  
1 Press c to select the year setting.  
œ
The year setting turns orange.  
DISP OFF D/M/Y  
2 Using the arrow button, change the setting to 7:30  
2001/08/28  
19:30  
p.m., August 28, 2001.  
œ
The hour is set with a 24-hour clock. Therefore 7:30  
p.m. is “19:30.”  
Arrow button  
Decrease setting by one: Press j once  
Increase setting by one: Press l once  
Select the next item: Press c  
Select the previous item: Press d  
Press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The clock starts at the set time and you return to the  
Option Screen.  
œ You can set the clock accurately by listening to an  
official time recording and pressing the SET button at  
the exact time.  
Option Screen  
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Changing the date and time setting  
1
2
3
Perform steps 1 to 3 on page 42 and press the d or c  
on the arrow button to select the item to be changed.  
CLOCK SET  
DISP OFF D/M/Y  
2001/08/28  
19:30  
Press j or l on the arrow button to change the  
setting to the desired value.  
CLOCK SET  
œ To change another item, press d or c to select the  
other item and change it as desired.  
DISP OFF D/M/Y  
2001/08/28  
20:30  
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the change of the date and time.  
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BASIC SHOOTING AND PLAYBACK  
OPERATIONS  
Setting the mode  
Your digital disk camera is equipped with a number of modes. The shooting mode and the  
playback mode are two of them and they both have still image, sequential shot, and video clip  
modes. Your digital disk camera is also equipped with the option mode for setting the clock,  
making audio recording, and performing other functions.  
Switching between the shooting and playback modes  
To capture images or record video clips, use the shooting mode, and to view images or play back  
video clips, use the playback mode.  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “ CAMERA” or  
“ PLAY.”  
For shooting mode: Set to “CAMERA”  
For playback mode: Set to “PLAY”  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
Shooting mode  
Playback mode  
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Changing the mode  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch (see page 46).  
1
Turn the mode selector dial to the icon of the desired mode.  
For still image mode: Set to &  
Mode selector dial  
For sequential shot mode: Set to r  
For video clip mode: Set to 7  
For option mode: Set to ê  
For PC connection mode: Set to é  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
About the modes  
Mode  
selector dial  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
Mode  
Still image shooting mode  
Sequential shot shooting mode  
Video clip shooting mode  
Still image playback mode  
Sequential shot playback mode  
Video clip playback mode  
&
r
7
&
r
7
ê
é
Shooting  
mode  
CAMERA (shooting mode)  
PLAY (playback mode)  
Playback  
mode  
Option mode  
CAMERA or PLAY (select either  
shooting or playback mode)  
PC connection mode  
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Attaching the grip belt and shoulder belt  
Before using your digital disk camera, be sure to attach the grip belt. The shoulder belt is useful  
for carrying the digital disk camera over your shoulder or hanging it from your neck.  
Attaching the grip belt  
Adjust the length of  
the grip belt so your  
index finger can  
press the shutter  
release button.  
Grip belt  
Grip belt holder on digital  
disk camera bottom  
Attaching the shoulder belt  
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Proper use of your digital disk camera  
In order to capture the image you are aiming at properly, it is very important that you are holding  
the digital disk camera correctly with the correct posture. Be sure to always hold the digital disk  
camera steadily and make sure that the shoulder strap, your finger, or any other object is not in  
front of the lens.  
As shown in the figures below, hold the digital disk camera steady with both hands and keep your  
elbows in toward your sides.  
Horizontal shooting  
Vertical shooting  
Bad example  
œ When using the flash (see page 76), make sure that your fingers or other objects do not get in  
the way of the flash.  
Using the supplied microphone  
In addition to the built-in microphone, you can also use the supplied external microphone to make  
audio recording when using your digital disk camera. Place the microphone according to the  
scene that you are recording (see pages 62, 68, 79). The microphone can also be used together  
with the grip belt as shown below.  
Attach to grip belt  
MIC input terminal  
Terminal cover  
Pass cord through grip belt  
Microphone plug  
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Capturing and playing back still images  
Capturing still images  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the still image shooting  
mode.  
Mode selector dial  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &.  
œ If necessary, set the resolution (see page 84) and  
compression ratio (see page 85) as desired.  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
Viewfinder  
Select which monitor to use and compose the image.  
œ You can compose the image by looking through the  
viewfinder or by looking at the LCD monitor.  
Using the viewfinder  
1 Set the monitor switch to “FINDER.”  
œ
The image is displayed in the viewfinder and the  
LCD monitor turns off.  
LCD monitor  
Monitor switch  
œ
If the image in the viewfinder is out of focus, use  
the diopter adjustment lever below the viewfinder  
to adjust it (see page 21).  
Set to “ FINDER”  
2 Look straight into the viewfinder and center the  
subject.  
Using the LCD monitor  
1 Set the monitor switch to “MONITOR.”  
œ
The image is displayed in the LCD monitor and the  
Monitor switch  
viewfinder turns off.  
2 Point the digital disk camera at the subject and center  
Set to “ MONITOR”  
the subject in the LCD monitor.  
Monitor switch  
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Press the shutter release button.  
Shutter speed  
Focus icon  
Aperture  
œ Your digital disk camera is equipped with an autofocus  
function. The autofocus function works as explained  
below.  
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1 Press the shutter release button halfway (focus lock).  
œ
The autofocus function activates and puts the  
subject in focus.  
œ
If H is selected for the shutter sound (see page  
119), a beep will sound when the focus locks.  
œ
When the focus locks, the focus icon (ë), shutter  
speed setting, and aperture setting appear in the  
monitor.  
Shutter release button  
2 Gently press the shutter release button all the way.  
œ
The shutter is released and the image is captured.  
œ
If H is selected for the shutter sound (see page  
119), the set shutter sound will be heard when the  
shutter is released (a camera clicking sound is set  
at the time of purchase).  
œ
You can keep the shutter release button depressed  
Focus lock  
and view the captured image in the monitor.  
œ
When you release the shutter release button, the  
clock icon | appears in the monitor signifying that  
the image is being saved. During this time, images  
cannot be captured. When the clock icon |  
disappears, the digital disk camera is ready to  
capture the next image.  
(Press halfway)  
Release the shutter  
œ
To view the image you captured, set the  
CAMERA/PLAY switch to PLAY.  
(Press all the way)  
NOTE  
œ If you are using the remote control to capture images, you cannot use the autofocus function.  
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Playing back still images  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the still image  
playback mode.  
Mode selector dial  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &.  
œ A captured still image appears in the viewfinder or  
LCD monitor.  
Press d or c on the arrow button to select the image  
you want to view.  
To display the previous image: Press d  
To display the next image: Press c  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
MODE button  
Using the control dial  
To display the previous image: Turn counterclockwise  
To display the next image: Turn clockwise  
œ If an image has a voice memo (see pages 78, 127)  
attached to it, the volume icon n appears in the  
Playback Setting Screen (step 2 on page 54).  
To listen to the voice memo, first exit the Playback  
Setting Screen and then press the SET button.  
œ To adjust the playback volume, see “Adjusting the  
volume” on page 70.  
SET button  
Arrow button  
Control dial  
Useful playback features for still images  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
Consecutive playback  
Follow the procedure below to play back images consecutively one after the other.  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the still image playback mode.  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &.  
œ A captured still image appears in the viewfinder or LCD monitor.  
Press and hold d or c on the arrow button.  
œ Images are displayed one after the other while the arrow button is pressed down.  
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Automatic playback (slide show)  
Follow the procedure below to play back images automatically in order in a slide show fashion. If  
voice memos (see pages 78, 127) are attached, they will be heard also.  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the still image playback mode.  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &.  
œ A captured still image appears in the viewfinder or LCD monitor.  
Press and hold j or l on the arrow button until  
“ SLIDE SHOW” appears.  
SLIDE SHOW  
œ “SLIDE SHOW” appears in the monitor and automatic  
playback begins to display each image one after the  
other, each for about 4 seconds.  
For automatic playback in order saved: Press l  
For automatic playback in  
reverse order saved: Press j  
3
To stop the automatic playback, press the arrow  
button.  
SLIDE SHOW OFF  
œ “SLIDE SHOW OFF” appears and automatic playback  
stops.  
œ You can also press the MODE or SET buttons to stop  
the automatic playback.  
NOTE  
œ If the Playback Setting Screen (step 2 on page 54) or the Skip File Screen (step 2 on page 55)  
appears before step 2 for automatic playback (slide show), then automatic playback cannot be  
performed. If this occurs, first press the MODE button to exit the Playback Setting Screen or  
the Skip File Screen, and then continue with step 2.  
HELP  
If “ NO FILE” appears  
œ There are no files for the currently selected playback mode. To check the type of files stored in  
the disk or the folder number, see “Viewing the folder information” on page 118. To find an  
image, see page 34. If “DISK : EMPTY” appears, there are no files in the disk.  
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9-image display playback  
Follow the procedure below to display nine images captured in the still image shooting mode in  
the monitor at one time.  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the still image playback mode.  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &.  
œ A captured still image appears in the viewfinder or LCD monitor.  
Press the MODE button to display the Playback  
9-image playback icon  
Setting Screen.  
œ The 9-image playback icon s is selected initially.  
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3
4
Press the SET button.  
Image number  
Selection mark  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for still images appears.  
œ The number shown on each image is the image  
number for that image.  
0001 0002 0003  
0004 0005 0006  
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
image you want to view and press the SET button.  
œ The selected image is displayed full screen.  
0007 0008 0009  
œ You can also move the $ mark by turning the control  
dial.  
9-image Playback Screen  
HELP  
If ? appears in the 9-image display  
œ ? may be displayed if the images were saved on the disk using a different digital disk camera.  
If an image number is missing  
œ An image number is the actual file name for that image and it does not change. Therefore, if an  
image is erased (see page 149), other image numbers will not change to fill the open space  
and it may seem that an image number is missing. For example, if image number 0005 in the  
image above is erased, then the image numbers that will appear are 0001 through 0004 and  
0006 through 0010.  
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Specific image number playback  
Follow the procedure below to specify the image number of the image that you want to view.  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the still image  
playback mode.  
Mode selector dial  
F1 button  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
F2 button  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &.  
œ A captured still image appears in the viewfinder or  
LCD monitor.  
Press the F2 button.  
œ The Skip File Screen appears.  
œ To change the folder from which to play back images,  
press the F1 button, turn the control dial to select the  
folder number, and press the RETURN button.  
RETURN button  
Control dial  
Folder number Image number  
100  
0001  
SKIP FILE  
DATE:28/08/2001  
Skip File Screen  
3
4
Turn the control dial to select the image number of the image that you want to view.  
œ After a few moments, the selected image is displayed full screen.  
Press the RETURN button.  
œ The Skip File Screen disappears.  
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Capturing and playing back sequential shots  
Capturing sequential shots  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
Put the digital disk camera in the sequential shot  
shooting mode.  
Shutter release button  
Mode selector dial  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to r.  
œ If necessary, set the resolution (see page 84),  
compression ratio (see page 85), and the sequential  
shot method (standard or AE shift) (see page 82) as  
desired.  
2
3
Select which monitor to use and compose the image.  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
œ You can compose the image by looking through the  
viewfinder or by looking at the LCD monitor. See step  
2 on page 50.  
Press the shutter release button.  
1/508  
8.0  
œ For how to focus, see step 3 on page 51.  
œ The sequential shot begins when you press the shutter  
release button.  
œ For information on how many images are captured,  
see page 172.  
œ While the sequential shot images are being captured,  
the b icon will appear in the monitor.  
œ When the b icon disappears from the monitor, the  
sequential shot is finished.  
œ When you release the shutter release button, the clock  
icon | appears in the monitor signifying that the  
images are being saved. During this time, sequential  
shots cannot be captured. When the clock icon |  
disappears, the digital disk camera is ready to capture  
the next sequential shot.  
œ To view the sequential shot you captured, set the  
CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
HELP  
If the clock icon | appears after the sequential shot and the disk mark å appears rotating  
continuously in the mode display panel  
œ After a disk has been used (saving and deleting data) over and over again, the data stored on  
the disk becomes fragmented and the saving and playing back of images may take a longer  
time than normal. If the data storage sectors on the disk have become drastically fragmented,  
then the storage of a sequential shot may take a very long time. Wait until the clock icon | and  
disk mark å disappear.  
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Playing back sequential shots  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
Put the digital disk camera in the sequential shot  
playback mode.  
Mode selector dial  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to r.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for sequential shots  
appears.  
œ All the images of each sequential shot are grouped  
together and stored in a folder exclusively for that  
sequential shot. The 9-image Playback Screen shows  
the first image of each of these sequential shot folders.  
SET button  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
2
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
sequential shot you want to view and press the SET  
button.  
Sequential shot folder number  
Selection mark  
œ The first image of the selected sequential shot is  
displayed full screen.  
œ You can also move the $ mark by turning the control  
dial.  
0001 0002 0003  
0004 0005 0006  
0007 0008 0009  
9-image Playback Screen  
HINT  
To quickly display a different sequential shot  
œ After step 2, with the Playback Setting Screen not displayed, press j or l to change to the  
previous or following sequential shot respectively.  
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4
Press d or c on the arrow button to view the images  
of the sequential shot.  
To display the previous image: Press d  
To display the next image: Press c  
Using the control dial  
To display the previous image: Turn counterclockwise  
To display the next image: Turn clockwise  
MODE button  
Arrow button  
œ To view a different sequential shot, proceed to steps 4  
through 6.  
Control dial  
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Playback Setting Screen appears.  
œ The 9-image playback icon s is selected.  
5
6
Press the SET button.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen appears.  
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
sequential shot you want to view and press the SET  
button.  
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œ The first image of the selected sequential shot is  
displayed full screen.  
Playback Setting Screen  
œ You can also move the $ mark by turning the control  
Sequential shot folder number  
Selection mark  
dial.  
0001 0002 0003  
0004 0005 0006  
0007 0008 0009  
9-image Playback Screen  
HELP  
If ? appears in the 9-image display  
œ ? may be displayed if the sequential shots were saved on the disk using a different digital disk  
camera.  
If a sequential shot folder number is missing  
œ A sequential shot folder number is the actual folder name for that sequential shot folder and it  
does not change. Therefore, if a sequential shot folder is erased (see page 149), other  
sequential shot folder numbers will not change to fill the open space and it may seem that a  
sequential shot folder number is missing. For example, if sequential shot folder number 0005 in  
the image above is erased, then the sequential shot folder numbers that will appear are 0001  
through 0004 and 0006 through 0010.  
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Useful playback features for sequential shots  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
Consecutive playback  
Follow the procedure below to play back sequential shots consecutively one after the other.  
1
Put the digital disk camera in the sequential shot  
playback mode.  
Mode selector dial  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to r.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for sequential shots  
appears. Press the arrow button to move the $ mark  
to the sequential shot you want to view and press the  
SET button.  
SET button  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
2
Press and hold d or c on the arrow button.  
œ Images of the selected sequential shot are displayed  
one after the other while the arrow button is pressed  
down.  
œ Consecutive playback in the sequential shot playback  
mode only displays the images for one sequential shot  
(i.e. the images in one sequential shot folder).  
Arrow button  
NOTE  
To play back images from more than one sequential shot folder  
œ To view images from different sequential shots, you must either copy the images so that they  
can be handled as still images (see page 153) and perform the consecutive playback on the  
still images or program the playback (see page 141).  
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Specific sequential shot folder number playback  
Follow the procedure below to specify the sequential shot folder number of the sequential shot  
that you want to view.  
1
Put the digital disk camera in the sequential shot  
playback mode.  
Mode selector dial  
F1 button  
F2 button  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to r.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for sequential shots  
appears. Press the arrow button to move the $ mark  
to the sequential shot you want to view and press the  
SET button.  
2
3
Press the F2 button.  
œ The Skip File Screen appears.  
Arrow button  
œ To change the folder from which to play back  
sequential shots, press the F1 button, turn the control  
dial to select the folder number, and press the  
RETURN button.  
RETURN button  
Control dial  
Sequential shot folder number  
Folder number  
Turn the control dial to select the sequential shot  
folder number of the sequential shot that you want to  
view.  
100  
01  
œ After a few moments, the first image of the selected  
sequential shot is displayed full screen.  
SKIP FILE  
DATE:28/08/2001  
Skip File Screen  
4
Press the RETURN button.  
œ The Skip File Screen disappears.  
5
Press d or c on the arrow button to view the images of the sequential shot.  
œ You can also display the different images using the control dial.  
HINT  
To quickly display a different sequential shot  
œ After step 1, press j or l to change to the previous or following sequential shot respectively.  
See “HINT” on page 57.  
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Recording and playing back video clips  
Recording video clips  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
2
3
Put the digital disk camera in the video clip shooting  
mode.  
Shutter release button  
Mode display panel  
Mode selector dial  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7.  
œ If necessary, set the resolution (see page 84) and  
frame rate (see page 86) as desired.  
Select which monitor to use and compose the image.  
œ You can compose the image by looking through the  
viewfinder or by looking at the LCD monitor. See step  
2 on page 50.  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ For how to focus, see step 3 on page 51.  
œ The video clip (video and audio recording) begins  
when you press the shutter release button.  
œ While the video clip is being recorded, the b icon will  
appear in the monitor.  
œ By having the mode display panel show the remaining  
recording time available for the disk, you can check  
the remaining amount of time available (see page 125).  
4
Press the shutter release button again to stop recording.  
œ Recording stops and the b icon disappears.  
œ When you stop recording, the clock icon | appears in the monitor signifying that the video  
clip is being stored. During this time, video clips cannot be recorded. When the clock icon  
| disappears, the digital disk camera is ready to record the next video clip.  
œ To view the video clip you recorded, set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
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œ Besides using the built-in microphone, you can also record audio by connecting the supplied  
microphone to the MIC input terminal. Be aware that the built-in microphone will not work when  
a microphone is connected to the MIC input terminal (see page 49).  
œ If ä appears during recording, the digital disk camera temperature is rising. To prevent the  
digital disk camera from becoming damaged, turn it off and follow the instructions given on  
page 168.  
HELP  
If recording stops before the remaining available recording time expires  
œ After a disk has been used (saving and deleting data) over and over again, the data stored on  
the disk becomes fragmented. If a fragmented disk is used, recording may stop before the  
remaining recording time available (see page 41) runs out. If this is the case, either use a new  
disk or copy the files you need on the fragmented disk to another disk and reformat (see page  
157) the fragmented disk.  
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Playing back video clips  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the video clip playback  
mode.  
Mode selector dial  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for video clips appears.  
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
video clip you want to view and press the SET button.  
œ The first frame of the selected video clip is displayed  
full screen.  
CAMERA/PLAY switch  
œ You can also move the $ mark by turning the control  
dial.  
Video clip number Selection mark  
3
Press the SET button to start the playback of the  
video clip.  
0001 0002 0003  
0004 0005 0006  
œ The video clip starts (audio and video). The audio for  
the video clip can be heard from the speaker on your  
digital disk camera.  
0007 0008 0009  
œ If the video clip was recorded at resolution N, the  
video clip appears at 1/4 size in the middle of the  
monitor.  
9-image Playback Screen  
œ To view a different video clip, proceed to steps 4  
through 6.  
MODE button  
Speaker  
Control dial  
SET button  
Arrow button  
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Press the MODE button.  
9-image playback icon  
œ If you are playing back a video clip, first press the SET  
button to stop the playback and then press the MODE  
button. (The Playback Setting Screen will not appear  
during the playback of a video clip.)  
œ The Playback Setting Screen appears.  
œ The 9-image playback icon s is selected initially.  
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5
6
Press the SET button.  
Video clip number Selection mark  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen appears.  
0001 0002 0003  
0004 0005 0006  
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
video clip you want to view and press the SET button.  
œ The first frame of the selected video clip is displayed  
full screen. Press the SET button again to start the  
video clip.  
0007 0008 0009  
œ You can also move the $ mark by turning the control  
9-image Playback Screen  
dial.  
HELP  
If ? appears in the 9-image display  
œ ? may be displayed if the video clips were saved on the disk using a different digital disk  
camera.  
If a video clip number is missing  
œ A video clip number is the actual file name for that video clip and it does not change. Therefore,  
if a video clip is erased (see page 149), other video clip numbers will not change to fill the open  
space and it may seem that a video clip number is missing. For example, if video clip number  
0005 in the image above is erased, then the video clip numbers that will appear are 0001  
through 0004 and 0006 through 0010.  
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Useful playback features for video clips  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
Specific video clip number playback  
Follow the procedure below to specify the video clip number of the video clip that you want to  
view.  
1
2
3
Put the digital disk camera in the video clip playback  
mode.  
Mode selector dial  
F1 button  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
F2 button  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for video clips appears.  
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
video clip you want to view and press the SET button.  
Press the F2 button.  
œ The Skip File Screen appears.  
œ At this time, you can press the F1 button to change the  
folder from which to play back video clips. To change  
folders, after pressing the F1 button, turn the control  
dial to select the folder number and press the  
RETURN button.  
SET button  
RETURN button  
Control dial  
Folder number Video clip number  
100  
0001  
Turn the control dial to select the video clip number  
of the video clip that you want to view.  
œ The first frame of the selected video clip is displayed  
full screen.  
SKIP FILE  
DATE:28/08/2001  
Skip File Screen  
4
5
Press the RETURN button.  
œ The Skip File Screen disappears.  
Press the SET button.  
œ The video clip starts.  
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How to play back video clips  
I To pause playback  
Press the SET button to pause playback.  
œ Press the SET button again to resume playback.  
I To play back one frame at a time  
1
Pause playback.  
2
Press the arrow button.  
To move forward one frame: Press c  
To move backward one frame: Press d  
I To return to the beginning or skip to the end  
To return to the beginning of the video clip you are viewing: Press j during playback.  
To skip to the end of the video clip you are viewing: Press l during playback.  
To skip to the beginning of the next video clip: During pause, press l or turn the control dial  
clockwise.  
To return to the beginning of the previous video clip: During pause, press j or turn the  
control dial counterclockwise.  
I Viewing using the shuttle mode (viewing in 1/28ths)  
1
Press the RETURN button.  
œ You enter the shuttle mode and the Jog/Shuttle Screen  
appears.  
œ At the Jog/Shuttle Screen, press the F1 button to enter  
the jog mode and press the F2 button to enter the shuttle  
mode.  
œ In the shuttle mode, the video clip is divided up into 28  
portions of even length and 1/28 of the video clip is  
skipped each time the control dial is turned one click.  
(This is useful to check the general contents of video  
clips.)  
Start of video clip  
End of video clip  
Time indicator  
Jog/Shuttle Screen  
2
3
Slowly turn the control dial.  
Advance playback: Turn the control dial clockwise.  
Reverse playback: Turn the control dial counterclockwise.  
œ Press c or d to advance or reverse playback one frame at a time.  
œ Press j or l to return to the beginning or skip to the end of the video clip.  
œ The time indicator shows how far along the video clip playback has progressed.  
To exit the Jog/Shuttle Screen, press the RETURN or SET button.  
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I Viewing using the jog mode (one frame at a time)  
1
Press the RETURN button.  
œ The Jog/Shuttle Screen appears.  
2
Press the F1 button.  
œ You enter the jog mode.  
œ In the jog mode, the video clip is advanced one frame at a time each time the control dial  
is turned one click. (This is useful to check the contents of video clips in detail.)  
3
4
Slowly turn the control dial.  
œ The operation of the control dial and arrow button is the same as that for the shuttle mode  
above.  
To exit the Jog/Shuttle Screen, press the RETURN or SET button.  
I To adjust the volume  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option  
Screen. Then select the audio recording icon k and press  
the SET button. Finally select the volume icon m and press  
d or c to adjust the volume.  
AUDIO  
VOLUME  
Decreases  
Increases  
Volume bar  
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recordings  
Recording audio recordings  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
Put the digital disk camera in the option mode.  
Mode selector dial  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display  
the Option Screen.  
MIC input terminal  
SET button  
Arrow button  
2
3
Press the arrow button to select the audio recording  
icon k.  
Audio recording icon  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
Option Screen  
Press the SET button.  
AUDIO  
RECORD  
œ The Audio Recording Screen appears.  
œ The record icon z is selected initially.  
Record icon  
Audio Recording Screen  
NOTE  
œ Besides using the built-in microphone, you can also record audio by connecting the supplied  
microphone to the MIC input terminal. Be aware that the built-in microphone will not work when  
a microphone is connected to the MIC input terminal (see page 49).  
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5
Press the SET button.  
AUDIO  
RECORD  
œ The Recording Ready Screen appears.  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ Audio recording starts.  
READY  
œ During recording, “RECORDING” appears in the  
monitor.  
100-0001  
œ Up to a maximum of two hours can be recorded.  
Recording Ready Screen  
6
Press the shutter release button again to stop  
recording.  
AUDIO  
RECORD  
œ Recording stops and “COMPLETE” appears.  
œ When the Recording Ready Screen appears again,  
your digital disk camera is ready to begin another  
audio recording.  
RECORDING  
100-0001  
œ To return to the Audio Recording Screen from the  
Recording Ready Screen, press the MODE button.  
œ To return to the Option Screen from the Audio  
Recording Screen, press the MODE button again.  
Playing back audio recordings  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk (see page 30).  
œ Turn the power on (see page 32).  
1
2
Put the digital disk camera in the option mode.  
Audio recording icon  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the  
Option Screen.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
Press the arrow button to select the audio recording  
icon k.  
Option Screen  
3
4
Press the SET button.  
AUDIO  
PLAYBACK  
œ The Audio Recording Screen appears.  
Press l on the arrow button to select the playback  
icon ;.  
Audio Recording Screen  
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6
Press the SET button.  
Audio recording number  
Selection mark  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for audio recordings  
appears.  
0001 0002 0003  
0004 0005 0006  
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
audio recording you want to hear and press the SET  
button.  
œ The Audio Recording Playback Setting Screen for the  
audio recording selected appears.  
0007 0008 0009  
9-image Playback Screen  
AUDIO  
PLAYBACK  
7
Press the SET button.  
œ Playback of the audio recording starts.  
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Audio Recording Playback  
Setting Screen  
How to play back audio recordings  
I To pause playback  
Press the SET button to pause playback.  
œ Press the SET button again to resume playback.  
I To change to a different audio recording  
At the Audio Recording Playback Setting Screen (step 6), press d or c.  
To change to next audio recording: Press c  
To change to previous audio recording: Press d  
At the Audio Recording Playback Setting Screen (step 6), select the 9-image playback icon s  
and press the SET button.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen appears. Perform steps 6 and 7 above.  
I To return to the beginning  
At the Audio Recording Playback Setting Screen (step 6), select  
the return icon j and press the SET button.  
AUDIO  
VOLUME  
œ You return to the beginning of the selected audio recording.  
I Adjusting the volume  
œ At the Audio Recording Screen (step 3 on page 69), select the  
volume icon m and press d or c.  
Decreases  
Increases  
Volume bar  
Volume icon  
Audio Recording Screen  
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PLAYING BACK FILES ON A TELEVISION SET  
The images, video clips, and audio recording saved on the disk in the digital disk camera can  
also be played back on a television set for viewing and listening. (When connected to a television  
set, the speaker of the digital disk camera is muted.)  
Connecting the television set  
Connect the supplied AV cable from the AV output terminal on the digital disk camera to the  
AUDIO and VIDEO input terminals on the TV.  
To video  
input  
Yellow plug  
White plug  
terminal  
AV cable (supplied)  
Plug  
To AV output terminal  
To audio  
input  
terminal  
Terminal cover  
Switch to VIDEO or external input  
œ Be careful not to connect the AV cable to the MIC input terminal.  
œ The audio output from the digital disk camera is monaural.  
œ After connecting the digital disk camera, be sure to switch the television to VIDEO or  
external input.  
Playing the files  
œ To view images and video clips on the television, follow the same procedure used to play  
them back on the digital disk camera itself.  
œ To listen to audio recordings on the television, follow the same procedure used to play  
them back on the digital disk camera itself.  
œ Adjust the volume for the audio with the television controls. When the AV cable is  
connected, the volume control on the digital disk camera does not work.  
NOTE  
œ The IDC-1000ZEX and IDC-1000ZE will play back images using a PAL format signal. It can  
only be used for playback with a PAL standard television.  
œ The IDC-1000ZU will play back images using an NTSC format signal. It can only be used for  
playback with an NTSC standard television.  
œ Some televisions may display a black frame around the image or cut off the edges of some of  
the menu screens. This is a characteristic of the television and does not indicate a malfunction.  
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USING THE VARIOUS SHOOTING FUNCTIONS  
Using the macro focus setting  
Use the macro focus setting when capturing images at close range (3 to 60 cm).  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
1
2
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the focus  
menu.  
œ The focus menu appears.  
Mode selector dial  
MODE button  
SET button  
Arrow button  
100-0003  
Focus menu  
Ex. Still Image Shooting  
Setting Screen  
3
Press c on the arrow button to select the 8 or 5 icon from the focus menu.  
For macro focusing (3 to 60 cm): Select 8 (macro focus mode)  
For macro to distant focusing (3 cm to Ö): Select 5 (total range focus mode)  
For normal focusing (60 cm or greater): Select 6 (normal focus mode)  
œ Although you can perform macro photography with 5, for faster focusing, select 8.  
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Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the focus mode setting.  
œ The focus mode setting is retained even if the mode  
selector dial is turned, the CAMERA/PLAY switch is  
changed, or the digital disk camera is turned off (see  
page 112).  
œ The focus mode setting indicator appears in the right  
side of the monitor.  
100-0003  
Focus mode setting indicator  
œ To exit the Shooting Setting Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
Shutter release button  
œ Even after the Shooting Setting Screen is exited, the  
5 or 8 focus setting indicator will remain.  
5
6
Compose the image.  
œ For capturing a subject from 3 to 20 cm away, move  
the zoom switch to “T” and follow step 6 to set the  
focus. Especially if the subject is near 3 cm away, it is  
important to move the zoom switch to “T” for a  
telescopic view.  
Zoom switch  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ For how to focus the image, see step 3 on page 51.  
œ The image is captured with the selected macro focus  
setting.  
NOTE  
The difference between 5 (total range focus mode) and 8 (macro focus mode)  
œ 5 allows you to capture images of subjects at a distance of 3 cm or greater with autofocus  
and without changing the focus mode setting. However, compared to 8 and 6, the time  
required for focusing is longer. For a faster focus, select 8 for objects that are close and 6  
for object that are medium to far.  
œ Be aware that when you are capturing an image with both near and far objects, the 5 setting  
will not put all objects into focus.  
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Using the zoom  
Use the zoom functions for enlarging subjects when composing images. Your digital disk camera  
offers two methods of zooming: optical zoom using the zoom lens and electronic zoom using the  
digital zoom function.  
Using the optical zoom  
The optical zoom allows you to enlarge up to 3x magnification.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
1
2
Set the zoom switch to “ T” or “ W” and compose the  
image.  
Shutter release button  
For wide angle shooting: Set to “W”  
For telescopic shooting: Set to “T”  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ For how to focus the image, see step 3 on page 51.  
W
T
Zoom switch  
HINT  
œ By using the optical zoom and digital zoom together, you can enlarge the subject to even  
greater magnifications.  
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Using the digital zoom  
The digital zoom allows you to enlarge the subject to be captured electronically. This is useful  
when you want to enlarge a subject more than that allowed by the optical zoom alone. The digital  
zoom can be used in the still image shooting mode when the resolution is set to P, and in the  
video clip shooting mode when the resolution is O or N. The digital zoom cannot be used  
when the resolution is R or Q or in the sequential shot shooting mode.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to & or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
1
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
œ The zoom icon [ is selected initially.  
œ The zoom bar also appears.  
œ If the zoom icon is \, then the zoom bar will not  
appear. (Depending on another setting such as the  
resolution, the digital zoom may not be able to be  
used.)  
1 0 0 - 0 0 3 3  
Zoom icon  
Smaller Larger  
Zoom bar  
Digital zoom setting indicator  
Ex. Still Image Shooting  
Setting Screen  
2
3
Press c on the arrow button to enlarge the subject as desired.  
œ Each time c is pressed, the pointer on the zoom bar moves to the right and the subject is  
enlarged.  
œ To return the subject to the original size, press d. The pointer moves back to the left.  
œ The magnification provided by the digital zoom depends on the resolution as shown below.  
Magnification  
Resolution P: 1 to 2.1x (5 levels) ........For still images  
Resolution O: 1 to 2x (5 levels) ...........For video clips  
Resolution N: 1 to 4x (5 levels) ...........For video clips  
œ When the digital zoom is set, the digital zoom setting indicator ] appears.  
œ The digital zoom setting is retained even if the mode selector dial is turned, the  
CAMERA/PLAY switch is changed, or the digital disk camera is turned off (see page 112).  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ For how to focus, see step 3 on page 51.  
œ The image is captured zoomed up as set.  
œ To exit the Shooting Setting Screen, press the MODE button.  
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Using the flash  
The flash is not only used to capture images in the dark, but also to capture images of subject  
that are in shadows or lit from behind. Your digital disk camera has four flash modes: automatic  
flash mode, red-eye reduction flash mode, forced flash mode, and flash off mode. Select the  
mode depending on the situation and conditions.  
The flash range is given below.  
Normal focus:  
60 cm to 2.8 m (optical zoom set to “W”)  
60 cm to 1.5 m (optical zoom set to “T”)  
Macro focus:  
20 cm to 60 cm  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to & to select the still image shooting mode.  
1
Press the flash pop-up button.  
Flash  
œ The flash stands up at the front of the digital disk  
camera.  
œ The flash will not operate unless it has been stood up  
with the flash pop-up button.  
Flash pop-up button  
2
3
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Still Image Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the flash  
menu.  
œ If the flash has not been stood up, the flash off mode  
3 will be set.  
100-0003  
Flash menu  
Still Image Shooting Setting Screen  
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Press c on the arrow button to select the desired flash mode icon from the flash  
menu.  
0 (automatic flash):  
The digital disk camera will detect the subject brightness  
and use the flash when required.  
1 (red-eye reduction flash):  
This flash mode reduces the amount that people’s eye  
turn red when subjected to a camera flash. When the  
shutter release button is pressed, the flash will first emit  
preparatory flashes and then the actual flash when the  
image is captured. The preparatory flashes reduce the  
amount of redness in the subject’s eyes. The red-eye  
reduction flash mode will detect the brightness of the  
subject and only flash when necessary.  
2 (forced flash):  
The flash will operate with every image captured  
regardless of the conditions. Use this setting under  
backlight conditions, when the subject is in the shade,  
under fluorescent lighting conditions, etc.  
5
6
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the flash mode setting.  
œ Place the flash back in the digital disk camera to set  
the flash off mode 3.  
œ The flash mode setting is retained even if the flash is  
placed back in the digital disk camera, the mode  
selector dial is turned, the CAMERA/PLAY switch is  
changed, or the digital disk camera is turned off (see  
page 112).  
100-0003  
œ By setting the desired flash mode beforehand, you can  
turn the flash on and off by just standing up the flash  
and putting it back.  
œ To exit the Shooting Setting Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ The image is captured with the selected flash mode setting.  
NOTE  
œ With sequential shots (see page 56), video clips (see page 61), audio recordings (see page  
68), and interval shooting (see page 98), the flash cannot be used.  
HELP  
If capturing cannot be done after the flash is used  
œ Capturing cannot be performed while the flash is being recharged. The clock icon | appears  
while the flash is being recharged. Wait until the clock icon disappears before composing the  
next image.  
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Recording a voice memo  
In the still image shooting mode, you can record up to 10 seconds of audio when capturing an  
image. This sound file is called a voice memo. You can also add a voice memo to an image  
captured earlier (see “Adding a voice memo” on page 127).  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to & to select the still image shooting mode.  
1
2
3
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Still Image Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
100-0001  
Still Image Shooting Setting Screen  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the voice  
memo menu.  
œ The voice memo menu appears.  
100-0001  
Voice memo menu  
Press c on the arrow button to select the voice memo icon q.  
To record a voice memo: Select q (voice memo on)  
To not record a voice memo: Select " (voice memo off)  
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5
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the voice memo setting.  
œ The voice memo setting indicator appears in the right  
side of the monitor.  
œ The voice memo setting returns to voice memo off if  
the mode selector dial is turned, the CAMERA/PLAY  
switch is changed, or the digital disk camera is turned  
off.  
100-0001  
Voice memo setting indicator  
œ To exit the Still Image Shooting Setting Screen, press  
the MODE button.  
œ Even after the Still Image Shooting Setting Screen is  
exited, the voice memo setting indicator } will remain.  
Press the shutter release button.  
Shutter release button  
œ The image is captured and then the voice memo is  
recorded.  
œ While the voice memo is being recording, the b icon  
will appear in the monitor.  
œ Up to a maximum of 10 seconds can be recorded.  
œ To stop the recording before the 10 seconds elapses,  
press the shutter release button again.  
Microphone  
œ If the shutter release button is not pressed, then the  
maximum 10 seconds will be recorded.  
1/1000  
11.0  
œ Even after the recording is finished, the voice memo  
on settings remains unchanged.  
NOTE  
œ The voice memo sound file takes up approximately one-half the disk space required by one  
image with resolution P and compression ratio U.  
œ Besides using the built-in microphone, you can also record the voice memo by connecting the  
supplied microphone to the MIC input terminal. Be aware that the built-in microphone will not  
work when a microphone is connected to the MIC input terminal (see page 49).  
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Using the self-timer  
The self-timer function allows you to have the digital disk camera wait 10 seconds after the  
shutter release button is pressed until it captures the image or starts recording. You can also  
change the amount of time the digital disk camera will wait from anywhere between 0 seconds to  
9 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds.  
When using the self-timer, be sure to use a tripod or other means of holding the digital disk  
camera.  
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Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
1
2
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
self-timer menu.  
Ä0:00:10  
œ The self-timer menu appears.  
100-0003  
Timer menu  
Shooting Setting Screen  
3
4
Press c on the arrow button to select the self-timer  
icon v.  
œ To set the self-timer: Select v (self-timer on)  
œ To not set the self-timer: Select w (self-timer off)  
Ä0:00:10  
100-0003  
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the self-timer setting.  
œ The timer mark # and the time until images are  
captured or recording is started appear in the mode  
display panel.  
œ The default time for the self-timer is 10 seconds. If you  
will not change this setting, skip to step 6.  
œ If you want to change the time for the self-timer,  
proceed to step 5.  
œ The self-timer setting returns to self-timer off and the  
self-timer time returns to 10 seconds if the mode  
selector dial is turned, or the digital disk camera is  
turned off.  
Time until image is  
captured or  
recording started  
Timer mark  
Mode display panel  
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Press d or c on the arrow button to highlight in  
orange the numbers to change.  
œ This is the time for the self-timer, or the time the digital  
disk camera waits until capturing images or starting  
recording after the shutter release button is pressed  
(hrs:min:sec).  
À
Å0:00:15  
Á
œ Using the arrow button, set the desired time for the  
self-timer.  
100-0003  
How to set the time  
Time until image is captured  
or recording started  
(hrs:min:sec)  
Decrease the value: Press j  
Increase the value: Press l  
Move to the right: Press c  
Move to the left: Press d  
œ To exit the Shooting Setting Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
À
Å0:00:15  
Á
6
Press the shutter release button.  
100-0003  
œ The self-timer lamp lights and then starts flashing  
three seconds before images are captured or  
recording starts.  
Self-timer lamp  
Shutter release button  
Power button  
œ If the time for the self-timer is set to one minute or  
greater, the monitor automatically turns off. (If in this  
condition the EJECT lever is pushed, the digital disk  
camera turns off and the self-timer is stopped.) To turn  
the monitor on, press the power button; to turn it back  
off, press the power button again.  
œ You can check the time remaining before images are  
captured or recording starts at the mode display panel  
(see page 80).  
œ To stop the self-timer, press the MODE button when  
the monitor is turned on. To start the self-timer again,  
press the shutter release button.  
œ If the LCD monitor was turned off, the digital disk  
camera automatically turns off after the image is  
captured or the recording finished.  
NOTE  
Turning off the digital disk camera during the self-timer  
œ The power does not turn off if the power button is pressed during the self-timer. To turn off the  
digital disk camera, press the MODE button while the LCD monitor is turned on to stop the  
self-timer, and then press the power button.  
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Capturing a AE-shifted sequential shot  
The AE shift sequential shot captures seven sequential images while automatically changing the  
exposure from under exposure (for a dark image) to over exposure (for a light image).  
Dark image (under exposed)  
(Standard exposure)  
Bright image (over exposed)  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to r to select the sequential shot shooting mode.  
1
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Sequential Shot Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
100-0101  
Sequential Shot Shooting  
Setting Screen  
2
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
sequential shot menu.  
œ The sequential shot menu appears.  
100-0101  
Sequential shot menu  
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Press c on the arrow button to select the AE shift  
icon <.  
AE shift sequential shot: Select <  
Normal sequential shot: Select U  
œ If the exposure control setting (see page 92) is set to a  
setting other than program AE, then the AE shift icon  
< cannot be selected. For the AE shift sequential  
shot, change the exposure control setting to program  
AE (see page 94).  
100-0101  
4
5
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the AE shift sequential shot setting.  
œ The AE shift sequential shot setting returns to the  
normal sequential shot if the mode selector dial is  
turned, the CAMERA/PLAY switch is changed, or the  
digital disk camera is turned off.  
œ To exit the Shooting Setting Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
Press the shutter release button.  
Recording mark  
œ The AE shift sequential shot is taken.  
1 / 4 3  
4 . 1  
œ While the AE shift sequential shot images are being  
captured, the b icon will appear in the monitor.  
œ Even after the AE shift sequential shot is finished, the  
AE shift sequential shot setting remains unchanged.  
NOTE  
œ For the AE shift sequential shot, even if you have set the exposure correction (see page 87),  
the exposure correction value is returned to á0 and then the AE shift sequential shot is  
captured.  
œ For the sequential shot shooting mode, the Y compression ratio cannot be set.  
About the sequential shot speed  
œ The sequential shot speed for sequential shots depends on the resolution.  
Resolution R: 7.5 images/second (approx. 0.13 seconds/image)  
Resolution Q: 7.5 images/second (approx. 0.13 seconds/image)  
Resolution P: 30 images/second (approx. 0.03 seconds/image)  
HELP  
If the exposure does not change  
œ If the subject is too bright or too dark, the exposure may not change as required.  
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Setting the image quality  
The resolution and compression ratio settings determine the image quality. Set these settings  
according to the image quality you desire.  
Setting the resolution  
Use the procedure given below to set the image resolution. If the resolution is increased (larger  
number of pixels per image), the image quality will improve, but the remaining number of images  
that can be taken will decrease. In the video clip shooting mode, if the resolution is decreased,  
the length of time possible for the video clip will increase, but the size of the playback image will  
decrease. It is therefore important to select the resolution according to the desired image quality  
and purpose.  
Resolution (units: pixels)  
[Icon displayed on the LCD monitor]  
1360 x 1024 1024 x 768 640 x 480  
320 x 240  
160 x 120  
R
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Q
Yes  
Yes  
No  
P
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
O
N
Still image  
Sequential shot  
Video clip  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Shooting  
mode  
Yes  
Yes  
Preparation  
F1 button  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the  
desired shooting mode.  
1
Press the F1 button.  
œ The current resolution appears in the upper left-hand  
corner of the monitor for two seconds.  
œ The current resolution also appears in the mode  
display panel for two seconds.  
œ The resolution setting changes each time the F1  
button is pressed.  
R: For 1360 x 1024 resolution  
Q: For 1024 x 768 resolution  
P: For 640 x 480 resolution  
O: For 320 x 240 resolution  
N: For 160 x 120 resolution  
Resolution  
œ Some resolution cannot be set for some shooting  
modes (see table above).  
Ex. Still Image Shooting Screen  
Resolution  
Mode display panel  
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Setting the compression ratio  
Use the procedure given below to set the compression ratio. Even if the same resolution is used,  
you can change the compression ratio setting and increase the compression amount to capture  
more images by decreasing the image data size, or decrease the compression amount for no  
loss in image quality.  
The compression ratio cannot be set for video clips.  
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Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to & or r to select the still image or sequential shot shooting  
mode.  
1
Press the F2 button.  
F2 button  
œ The current compression ratio appears in the upper  
left-hand corner of the monitor for two seconds.  
œ The compression ratio setting changes each time the  
F2 button is pressed as shown below.  
Y
Z
U
Y: Stores the data in TIFF format (no compression  
for highest quality)  
Z: Stores the data with low compression (high  
quality)  
U: Stores the data with moderate compression  
(normal quality)  
œ You cannot set the compression ratio Y in the  
sequential shot shooting mode.  
Compression ratio  
NOTE  
About the resolution and compression settings  
œ The image captured by a digital disk camera consists of a collection of small dots. The  
resolution refers to the number of these dots, and the greater the number, the higher the image  
quality. As the resolution increases, the size of the resulting data also increases, and the  
number of images that can be captured decreases. To compensate for this, this digital disk  
camera is able to compress the data. This digital disk camera uses JPEG compression.  
œ If JPEG compression is used, when the image is returned to its original size, an extremely  
small portion of it is lost. The higher the compression ratio, the more of the original image is  
lost. Therefore, this digital disk camera also allows you to store image data without any  
compression to ensure that none of the original image is lost. This is the Y compression  
ratio. It is important to select the resolution and compression setting that you require for your  
applications.  
About TIFF format  
œ The TIFF format used by your digital disk camera conforms to TIFF Rev. 6.0 “Extension YCbCr  
Images v” used by the Exif standards for non-compressed YCbCr data. If you are downloading  
images to a personal computer, you will need a YCbCr TIFF-compatible application to view  
them. The applications included in the SANYO Software Pack are YCbCr TIFF-compatible.  
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Setting the frame rate  
Follow the procedure below to set the frame rate at which video clips are recorded. The frame  
rate tells you how many frames are recorded each second. The greater the frame rate, the  
smoother the motion in the video clip, but also the larger the size of the video clip file.  
Caution  
œ Although video clips recorded at different frame rates can be joined using the video clip editing  
functions (see page 139), the video clip recorded at 30 frames/second will be converted to 15  
frames/second. If you are going to join video clips together, it is recommended to record them  
at the same frame rate.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7 to select the video clip shooting mode.  
1
Press the F2 button.  
F2 button  
œ The current frame rate appears in the upper left-hand  
corner of the monitor for two seconds.  
œ The current frame rate also appears in the mode  
display panel for two seconds.  
œ The frame rate setting changes each time the F2  
button is pressed.  
W: Records video clips at 15 frames/second  
X: Records video clips at 30 frames/second  
Frame rate  
Frame rate  
Mode display panel  
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Setting the exposure correction  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
1
Turn the control dial.  
œ The Exposure Correction Screen appears.  
œ If the exposure control setting (see page 92) is set to a  
setting other than program AE, then the Exposure  
Correction Screen will not appear. To set the exposure  
correction, change the exposure control setting to  
program AE (see page 94).  
Control dial  
œ If the AE shift sequential shot is selected (see page  
82), the Exposure Correction Screen will not appear.  
To set the exposure correction, change back to the  
normal sequential shot mode (see page 83).  
RETURN button  
EXPOSURE  
–1.5  
–1.0  
–0.5  
á0  
+0.5  
+1.0  
+1.5  
Exposure Correction Screen  
2
3
Turn the control dial to select the desired exposure  
correction value.  
EXPOSURE  
–1.5  
–1.0  
–0.5  
á0  
+0.5  
+1.0  
+1.5  
œ The exposure correction can be set from to –1.5 EV to  
+1.5 EV in 0.5-EV increments.  
œ Select positive values for brighter images and negative  
values for darker images.  
œ Set 0 EV for automatic exposure correction.  
Exposure correction value  
Wait two seconds.  
œ The exposure correction is entered and the Exposure  
Correction Screen disappears.  
œ The exposure correction value appears in the right  
side of the monitor.  
œ You can also enter the exposure correction setting and  
exit the Exposure Correction Screen by pressing the  
RETURN button.  
NOTE  
œ To clear the exposure correction setting, select á0 at step 2.  
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MANUAL MODE SETTINGS  
About the manual mode settings  
Your digital disk camera is equipped with a manual mode and automatic mode. The manual  
mode settings (see pages 90 to 97) are stored even after the digital disk camera is turned off so it  
is unnecessary for you to set the manual mode settings each time you switch to the manual  
mode. This allows you to use the automatic mode and switch to your previously set manual mode  
settings only when necessary. (You can also set your digital disk camera so that the manual  
mode settings are cleared each time it is turned off. See page 112.)  
By becoming familiar with the manual mode settings, you can perform many different types of  
interesting effects for a wider range of interesting applications. The settings for the manual and  
automatic modes are made separately for the still image, sequential shot, and video clip shooting  
modes.  
Automatic mode settings  
In the automatic mode, the digital disk camera performs the following settings automatically.  
œ Focus setting  
The focus is set automatically within the distance range of the focus mode set at the focus  
menu.  
œ Exposure control setting  
The exposure (shutter speed and aperture) is set automatically according to the subject  
conditions. (Program AE)  
œ White balance setting  
The white balance is set automatically according to the subject conditions. (Auto white  
balance)  
Manual mode settings  
In the manual mode, you can set the following settings as desired for the scene you are shooting.  
œ Focus setting  
You can set auto focus, manual focus, and fixed focus.  
œ Exposure control setting  
You can set program AE, AE lock, spot sample AE, shutter speed priority AE, aperture priority  
AE, and manual exposure (allows setting the shutter speed and aperture as desired).  
œ White balance setting  
You can set auto white balance, white balance lock, sampling white balance, sunny sky,  
cloudy sky, fluorescent lighting, and tungsten lighting.  
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Switching between the automatic and  
manual modes  
Follow the procedure below to change between the automatic and manual modes.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
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Perform the manual mode settings (see pages 90 to  
97).  
Mode display panel  
Viewfinder  
Press the AUTO/MAN button.  
œ The digital disk camera changes between the  
automatic and manual modes each time the  
AUTO/MAN button is pressed.  
œ In the manual mode, the various settings are  
displayed, and in the automatic mode, they disappear.  
LCD monitor  
œ Ä appears in the mode display panel in the  
automatic mode, and Å appears in the manual  
mode.  
AUTO/MAN switch  
Focus setting indicator  
Exposure control setting  
indicator  
White balance setting indicator  
Example of Manual Shooting Screen  
LCD monitor (or viewfinder)  
For manual shooting  
Mode display panel  
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Setting the focus  
In addition to autofocus, your digital disk camera also allows you to set the focus manually or fix  
the focus to a preset distance.  
Setting to manual focus  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
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Press the FOCUS button.  
Focus ring  
œ The Manual Focus Screen appears.  
œ If the Fixed Focus Screen (see page 91) appears, turn  
the control dial to select “MAN. FOCUS” and press the  
RETURN button.  
2
Turn the focus ring to set the focus you desire.  
FOCUS button  
œ Turn the focus ring fast to change the focus distance  
drastically, and turn the focus ring slowly to change the  
focus distance gradually.  
Control dial  
RETURN button  
œ To aid in setting the focus, the focus distance and a  
focus bar appear in the monitor.  
Manual focus indicator  
Focus distance indicator  
œ The focus bar is given as a guide. When the focus bar  
is extended all the way to the top, the focus is set  
appropriately for the measured distance.  
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œ When the manual focus is set, the manual focus  
indicator ! appears.  
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Press the RETURN button.  
œ This completes the manual focus setting.  
Focus bar  
œ When the manual focus is set, the focus distance  
indicator appears.  
Manual Focus Screen  
To return to autofocus, select AUTO FOCUS” at the Fixed Focus Screen and press  
the RETURN button. (The manual focus indicator will disappear.)  
NOTE  
œ The focus distance is the measured distance from the lens to the subject.  
œ Depending on the subject, there are rare occasions when the focus bar may not extend all the  
way to the top. In such a case, check the focus using the image in the monitor.  
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Setting to fixed focus  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
The setting allows you to fix the focus setting. This is useful when you know the distance of the  
subject beforehand.  
Focus distance indicator  
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Set the focus mode (see page 72).  
œ The distances that can be set for fixed focus will  
differ depending on the focus mode set.  
AUTO FOCUS  
MAN. FOCUS  
FIXED 1m  
FIXED 2m  
FIXED 5m  
FIXED10m  
FIXED Ö  
Press the FOCUS button.  
œ The Manual Focus Screen appears (see page 90).  
œ If the Fixed Focus Screen appears at this step,  
skip to step 4.  
Fixed focus settings  
Manual focus setting  
Auto focus setting  
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Turn the control dial.  
œ The Fixed Focus Screen appears.  
Fixed Focus Screen for  
normal focusing  
œ The contents of the Fixed Focus Screen will differ  
depending on which focus mode is set: macro  
focus mode, total range focus mode, or normal  
focus mode (see page 72).  
Focus distance indicator  
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5
Turn the control dial to select the desired focus  
distance.  
AUTO FOCUS  
MAN. FOCUS  
FIXED 20cm  
FIXED 30cm  
FIXED 40cm  
FIXED 50cm  
Press the RETURN button.  
œ This completes the fixed focus setting.  
œ When the fixed focus is set, the focus distance  
indicator appears.  
Fixed Focus Screen for  
macro focusing  
Focus distance indicator  
To return to autofocus, select “ AUTO FOCUS” at the  
Fixed Focus Screen and press the RETURN button.  
(The focus distance indicator will disappear.)  
AUTO FOCUS  
MAN. FOCUS  
FIXED 20cm  
FIXED 1m  
FIXED 2m  
FIXED 5m  
FIXED Ö  
Fixed Focus Screen for  
total range focusing  
NOTE  
œ If you change the focus mode (see page 72) after setting the manual focus (see page 90) or  
the fixed focus, the digital disk camera will return to autofocus.  
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Setting the exposure control  
Your digital disk camera allows you to set a number of different exposure controls (shutter  
speeds and aperture settings). By becoming familiar with these settings, you can create a wide  
variety of expressions in your images.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
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Press the EXP button.  
œ The + indicator appears. If you are going to set a  
setting other than AE lock, proceed to step 2.  
œ If the EXP button is pressed while program AE is set  
(the initial setting), the AE lock function activates and  
the exposure is locked to the setting when the EXP  
button was pressed. After the exposure is locked, the  
) indicator appears.  
EXP button  
Control dial  
œ To perform shooting with this locked exposure setting,  
press the RETURN button. By pressing the  
RETURN button  
AUTO/MAN button, you can now switch back and forth  
between program AE and this locked setting.  
œ If the EXP button is pressed while spot sample AE,  
shutter speed priority AE, aperture priority AE, or  
manual exposure is set, the Exposure Control Setting  
Screen in step 2 appears.  
2
Turn the control dial to select the desired exposure  
control setting.  
AE Lock Screen  
œ The Exposure Control Setting Screen appears.  
PROGRAM: Program AE  
PROGRAM  
AE LOCK  
SPOT SPL  
S.SPEED  
APERTURE  
MANUAL  
œ For having the digital disk camera automatically set a  
proper shutter speed and aperture according to the  
subject brightness.  
œ This is the setting for automatic mode.  
Example: For simple shooting that requires  
minimum setup.  
Exposure Control Setting Screen  
AE LOCK:  
AE Lock  
œ As when the EXP button is pressed in step 1 above,  
when you select AE LOCK and press the RETURN  
button, the exposure is locked to the current setting.  
This exposure is locked and will be used when the  
shutter release button is pressed.  
Example: For setting the exposure beforehand and  
then shooting.  
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SPOT SPL:  
Spot sample AE  
œ The exposure is set based on the light measured at the middle of the monitor. Shooting  
is performed with the exposure set to a portion of the subject.  
Example: For setting the exposure to a person’s face while there is a sunset in the  
background.  
S.SPEED:  
Shutter speed priority AE  
œ This allows you to set a specific shutter speed and have the digital disk camera  
automatically set an appropriate aperture.  
Example: For setting a fast shutter speed to capture a fast-moving object. Or for  
setting a slow shutter speed to shoot the flow of a slow-moving object or  
background scene.  
APERTURE: Aperture priority AE  
œ This allows you to set a specific aperture and have the digital disk camera automatically  
set an appropriate shutter speed.  
Example: For opening the aperture for portraits with a blurred background (for a  
shallow the field depth). Or for closing the aperture for a clear foreground  
and background (for a deep field depth).  
MANUAL:  
Manual exposure  
œ This allows you to set a specific shutter speed and aperture as desired.  
Example: For setting a slow shutter speed when shooting in a dark location without  
using a flash. Or for shooting nighttime scenes where lights flows across the  
image.  
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Press the RETURN button.  
œ When “PROGRAM” is not selected, set the exposure following the procedures given  
below after pressing the RETURN button.  
I When selecting “ AE LOCK” and pressing the RETURN button  
œ The exposure is set to the value when the RETURN  
button is pressed.  
œ While AE lock is set, the indicator Ü appears.  
AE Lock Screen  
I When selecting “ SPOT SPL” and pressing the RETURN button  
œ A frame for the measurement area appears in the  
SET EXP.  
center of the monitor.  
œ Aim the measurement area at the spot to which you  
want to set the exposure and press the RETURN  
button again. The light is measured and the AE value  
is set (spot sample AE).  
œ While spot sample AE is set, the indicator a  
appears.  
Measurement area  
Spot Sample AE Setting Screen  
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I When selecting “ S.SPEED” and pressing the RETURN button  
œ Sets the AE with shutter speed priority.  
Shutter speed setting  
œ The Shutter Speed Setting Screen appears.  
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œ Turn the control dial to select the desired shutter  
speed and press the RETURN button.  
œ The shutter speeds that can be selected will differ  
depending on the current shooting mode.  
Still Image Shooting Mode:  
1/500 to 16 seconds  
Sequential Shot Shooting Mode:  
1/2000 to 1/30 seconds (resolution P)  
1/2000 to 1/15 seconds (resolution R or Q)  
Shutter Speed Setting Screen  
Video Clip Shooting Mode:  
1/2000 to 1/30 seconds (frame rate X)  
1/2000 to 1/15 seconds (frame rate W)  
œ When the shutter speed priority AE is set, the  
indicator - appears.  
I When selecting “ APERTURE” and pressing the RETURN button  
œ Sets the AE with aperture priority.  
Aperture setting  
œ The Aperture Setting Screen appears.  
œ Turn the control dial to select the desired aperture  
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and press the RETURN button.  
œ When the ND filter is activated to reduce the  
passage of light, “+ND” appears to the right of the  
aperture setting.  
œ When the aperture priority AE is set, the indicator  
/ appears.  
Aperture Setting Screen  
I When selecting “ MANUAL” and pressing the RETURN button  
œ The Manual Exposure Setting Screen appears.  
Shutter speed setting Aperture setting  
œ To set the shutter speed, press the F1 button and  
turn the control dial.  
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œ To set the aperture, press the F2 button and turn the  
control dial.  
œ After setting the desired shutter speed and aperture,  
press the RETURN button.  
œ When manual AE is set, the indicator . appears.  
Manual Exposure Setting Screen  
To return to program AE, press the EXP button to display the Exposure Control  
Setting Screen, select “ PROGRAM,” and press the RETURN button.  
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HINT  
To capture images of people with night scenery in the background  
œ By using the flash and a slow shutter speed together, the foreground subject and background  
night scenery will both be captured well. With a slow shutter speed, the flash lights when the  
shutter opens so the foreground people are captured and the shutter stays open for a long  
exposure so the dark background is also captured.  
NOTE  
œ When setting a slow shutter speed, it is recommended to use a tripod or other means to  
prevent the digital disk camera from moving.  
œ When setting a slow shutter speed, there are rare occasions when small points of light are also  
captured. This is a characteristic of the imaging element and not a malfunction.  
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Setting the white balance  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to &, r, or 7 to select the desired shooting mode.  
1
Press the W.BAL button.  
œ The indicator * appears. If you are going to set a  
setting other than white balance lock, proceed to step  
2.  
œ If the W.BAL button is pressed while auto white  
balance is set (the initial setting), the white balance  
lock function activates and the white balance is locked  
to the setting when the W.BAL button was pressed.  
After the white balance is locked, the Ö indicator  
appears.  
W.BAL button  
Control dial  
RETURN button  
œ To perform shooting with this locked white balance  
setting, press the RETURN button. By pressing the  
AUTO/MAN button, you can now switch back and forth  
between auto white balance and this locked setting.  
œ If the W.BAL button is pressed while sampling white  
balance, fine sky white balance, cloudy sky white  
balance, fluorescent white balance, or tungsten white  
balance is set, the White Balance Setting Screen in  
step 2 appears.  
White Balance Lock Screen  
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Turn the control dial.  
œ The White Balance Setting Screen appears.  
AUTOMATIC: Auto white balance  
AUTOMATIC  
WB LOCK  
SAMPLING WB  
FINE SKY  
CLOUDY SKY  
FLUORESCENT  
TUNGSTEN  
œ For having the digital disk camera automatically set a  
proper white balance according to the light source.  
The setting for the automatic mode.  
WB LOCK:  
White balance lock  
œ As when the W.BAL button is pressed in step 1  
above, when you select WB LOCK and press the  
RETURN button, the white balance is locked to the  
current setting.  
White Balance Setting Screen  
œ When white balance lock is set, the indicator (  
appears.  
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SAMPLING WB: Sampling white balance  
œ For setting the white balance more accurately. Used for when the light source cannot be  
specified.  
œ When sampling white balance is set, the indicator = appears.  
FINE SKY: Fine sky white balance  
œ Sets the white balance to a value proper for when the light source is a sunny day.  
œ When fine sky white balance is set, the indicator F appears.  
CLOUDY SKY: Cloudy sky white balance  
œ Sets the white balance to a value proper for when the light source is a cloudy day.  
œ When the cloudy sky white balance is set, the indicator y appears.  
FLUORESCENT: Fluorescent white balance  
œ Sets the white balance to a value proper for when the light source is fluorescent lighting.  
œ When the fluorescent white balance is set, the indicator > appears.  
TUNGSTEN: Tungsten white balance  
œ Sets the white balance to a value proper for when the light source is tungsten lighting.  
œ When the tungsten white balance is set, the indicator { appears.  
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Turn the control dial to select the desired white  
balance setting and press the RETURN button.  
SET WB  
œ This completes the white balance setting. The white  
balance setting indicator appears in the right side of  
the monitor.  
œ If you selected “SAMPLING WB,” after you press the  
RETURN button, perform the operations below to  
complete the white balance setting.  
1 Aim the camera at a plain sheet of white paper and  
fill the entire monitor with the paper.  
2 Press the RETURN button again.  
œ This completes the sampling white balance  
setting.  
To return to auto white balance, press the W.BAL button to display the White Balance  
Setting Screen, select “ AUTOMATIC,” and press the RETURN button.  
HINT  
To capture sepia-tone images  
œ At 1 of step 3, instead of using a white sheet of paper to set the white balance, use a blue  
one. You can experiment by changing the paper color with which the white balance is set for  
different results.  
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INTERVAL SHOOTING  
Interval shooting is a special shooting feature where the digital disk camera captures images in  
set intervals. There are two types of interval shooting: still image interval shooting captures still  
images in set intervals and video clip interval shooting captures images in set intervals that will  
then become one video clip (see page 101).  
With interval shooting, you can effectively capture the blooming of a flower blooming or other  
such extremely slow movement.  
Still image interval shooting  
Example:  
Capturing five images in ten-minute intervals.  
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1 image  
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1 image  
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1 image  
captured  
1 image  
captured  
10-minute  
interval  
10-minute  
interval  
10-minute  
interval  
10-minute  
interval  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to & to select the still image shooting mode.  
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Press the MODE button.  
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m
œ The Still Image Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
œ The resolution and compression ratio settings cannot  
be changed in the middle of interval shooting. If  
necessary, change these settings as desired before  
proceeding to step 2.  
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100-0003  
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3
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
special shooting menu.  
Special shooting menu  
Still Image Shooting Setting Screen  
œ The special shooting menu appears.  
Press c on the arrow button to select the , icon.  
For interval shooting: Select ,  
For normal shooting: Select U  
NOTE  
œ By fixing the settings for still image interval shooting, the images of the slow changes in the  
subject over time are captured more accurately. If interval shooting is performed with the digital  
disk camera set to autofocus, program AE, and auto white balance, then each image may be  
captured with slightly different settings making each image slightly different. To avoid this, set  
AE lock (see page 92) and white balance lock (see page 96) and set the focus manually.  
œ With still image interval shooting, you can use the voice memo (see page 78) and self-timer  
(see page 80) functions; you cannot use the flash (see page 76).  
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5
Press the SET button.  
Shooting interval (hrs:min:sec)  
œ The Still Image Interval Shooting Setting Screen  
appears.  
INTERVAL SHOT  
À
INT. 0:10:00  
Á
Set the interval shooting parameters.  
œ Set the interval between images at “INT” and the  
number of images to be captured at “FRAME.”  
FRAME 00005  
Performing the settings at the Still Image Interval  
Shooting Setting Screen  
To change a setting: Press j or l  
To move to the next item: Press c  
To move to the previous item: Press d  
Number of frames  
Still Image Interval Shooting  
Setting Screen  
Ex. When capturing 5 images  
in 10-minute intervals  
To cancel the settings and return to the Shooting  
Setting Screen: Press the MODE button  
œ The smallest interval that can be set will differ  
depending on the compression ratio and voice memo  
settings.  
INTERVAL SHOT  
READY  
Smallest interval  
Compression  
With voice  
memo  
ratio  
No voice memo  
INT. 0:10:00  
FRAME 00005  
Y
Z
U
30 seconds  
10 seconds  
10 seconds  
45 seconds  
30 seconds  
30 seconds  
Still Image Interval Shooting  
Ready Screen  
œ The largest interval that can be set is 9 hours 59  
minutes 59 seconds.  
œ Between 1 and 999 images can be captured,  
depending on the remaining disk space and the  
amount of images in the folder to which you are saving  
(see page 148).  
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Press the SET button.  
Timer mark  
Time until next  
image is captured  
(hrs:min:sec)  
œ The Still Image Interval Shooting Ready Screen  
appears.  
œ To stop the interval shooting before it is completed,  
press the MODE button.  
Mode display panel  
œ The timer mark and the time until the next image is  
captured (hrs:min:sec) appear in the mode display  
panel.  
NOTE  
œ In order to perform interval shooting with 999 images, the folder to which the images are being  
saved must be empty of still images. You can also create a new folder (see page 115) and  
select that folder for saving the images.  
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Press the shutter release button.  
Shooting interval (hrs:min:sec)  
œ The still image interval shooting begins and the first  
image is captured.  
œ The monitor turns off. To turn the monitor back on,  
press the power button. To turn it back off, press the  
power button again.  
œ When the time set in step 5 elapses, the next image is  
captured.  
INT. 0:10:00  
FRAME 00004  
œ When the set number of images is captured, the  
interval shooting is completed. To pause or end the  
interval shooting beforehand, perform the operations  
given below.  
Remaining number of images  
Still Image Interval  
Shooting Screen  
Pausing or ending still image interval shooting  
INTERVAL SHOT  
1 Press the power button to turn on the monitor and  
press the MODE button.  
ÄCONTINUE  
STOP  
œ The Still Image Interval Shooting Completion  
Screen appears. When this screen appears, the  
timer stops and the interval shooting is paused.  
INT. 0:10:00  
FRAME 00001  
2 Press j or l to select “STOP” or “CONTINUE.”  
CONTINUE: Resumes the interval shooting  
STOP: Ends the interval shooting  
Still Image Interval Shooting  
Completion Screen  
3 Press the SET button.  
œ If you selected “CONTINUE,” the interval  
shooting resumes.  
œ If you selected “STOP,” the interval shooting is  
ended and you return to the Still Image Shooting  
Setting Screen (step 1).  
HELP  
INTERVAL SHOT  
ERROR  
If “ ERROR” is displayed when the power is turned on  
œ If the interval shooting was not completed properly due to a  
reason such as the battery power running out, this error  
message will appear when the power is turned back on.  
(This message tells you that the interval shooting was not  
ended properly.) Press the MODE button to enter the still  
image shooting mode.  
INT. 0:10:00  
FRAME 00004  
Error display  
NOTE  
œ When performing interval shooting, if necessary, use a  
tripod to prevent the digital disk camera from moving and  
ensure the same camera angle.  
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Video clip interval shooting  
Video clip interval shooting is a special shooting technique that allows you to create a video clip  
by capturing the images for each frame separately and in set intervals. The audio is not recorded  
during the interval shooting, so the completed video clip will have no sound.  
Example: Making a five-second video clip by capturing one frame every 20 seconds (for frame  
rate X, the interval shooting will take 50 minutes).  
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captured  
1 frame  
captured  
1 frame  
captured  
1 frame  
captured  
5-second playback  
20-second interval  
20-second interval  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7 to select the video clip shooting mode.  
1
Press the MODE button.  
30cm  
œ The Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
œ The resolution and frame rate settings cannot be  
changed in the middle of interval shooting. If  
necessary, change these settings as desired before  
proceeding to step 2.  
100-0001  
2
3
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
special shooting menu.  
Special shooting menu  
œ The special shooting menu appears.  
Video Clip Shooting  
Setting Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select the , icon.  
For interval shooting: Select ,  
For normal shooting: Select U  
For animation shooting: Select T  
NOTE  
œ By fixing the settings for video clip interval shooting, the images of the slow changes in the  
subject over time are captured more accurately. If interval shooting is performed with the digital  
disk camera set to autofocus, program AE, and auto white balance, then each image may be  
captured with slightly different settings making each image slightly different. To avoid this, set  
AE lock (see page 92) and white balance lock (see page 96) and set the focus manually.  
œ With video clip interval shooting, audio is not recorded; you can use the self-timer (see page  
80) function.  
About the video clip length and the frame rate setting  
œ With video clip interval shooting, to make a one-second long video clip, you will need to capture  
30 images if the frame rate setting is X and 15 images if the frame rat setting is W.  
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5
Press the SET button.  
Shooting interval (hrs:min:sec)  
œ The Video Clip Interval Shooting Setting Screen  
appears.  
INTERVAL MOV  
À
INT. 0:00:20  
Á
Set the interval shooting parameters.  
œ Set the interval between images at “INT.” and the  
length of the final video clip at “DUR.”  
DUR. 0:00:05  
FRAME 00150  
œ The number of frames will change according to the  
video clip length and the frame rate setting. Use this  
value as a reference.  
Number of frames  
Length of video clip (hrs:min:sec)  
Performing the settings at the Video Clip Interval  
Shooting Setting Screen  
Video Clip Interval Shooting  
Setting Screen  
To change a setting: Press j or l  
To move to the next item: Press c  
To move to the previous item: Press d  
To cancel the settings and return to the Shooting  
Setting Screen: Press the MODE button  
œ The interval can be set from 10 seconds to 9 hours 59  
minutes 59 seconds.  
œ The length of the video clip can be between 1 and 999  
frames, depending on the remaining disk space.  
HELP  
If “ ERROR” appears at step 4  
INTERVAL MOV  
ERROR  
DATA EXIST  
œ This error message tells you that the temporary data for a  
video clip interval shooting or animation shooting (see page  
107) already exists in the digital disk camera. Either save  
the temporary data or erase it (see steps 2 and 3 on page  
105). To start a new video clip interval shooting, you will  
need to erase any existing temporary data.  
ÄBUILD MOVIE  
DISCARD DATA  
EXIT  
INT. 0:00:20  
DUR. 0:00:04.02  
Video Clip Interval Shooting  
Error Screen  
If “ ERROR” is displayed when the power is turned on  
œ If the interval shooting was not completed properly due to a  
reason such as the battery power running out, this error  
message will appear when the power is turned back on.  
(This message tells you that the interval shooting was not  
ended properly.) Press the MODE button, perform steps 1  
to 4 on page 101, and then perform steps 2 and 3 on  
page 105.  
INTERVAL MOV  
ERROR  
INT. 0:00:20  
DUR. 0:00:03.10  
Error display  
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Press the SET button.  
œ The Video Clip Interval Shooting Ready Screen  
appears.  
INTERVAL MOV  
READY  
œ To stop the interval shooting before it is completed,  
press the MODE button.  
œ The timer mark and the time until the next image is  
captured (hrs:min:sec) appear in the mode display  
panel.  
INT. 0:00:20  
DUR. 0:00:05.00  
Video Clip Interval Shooting  
Ready Screen  
Timer mark  
Time until next  
frame is recorded  
(hrs:min:sec)  
Mode display panel  
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Press the shutter release button.  
Shooting interval (hrs:min:sec)  
œ The video clip interval shooting begins and the first  
image is captured.  
œ The monitor turns off. To turn the monitor back on,  
press the power button. To turn it back off, press the  
power button again.  
œ When the time set in step 5 elapses, the next image is  
captured.  
INT. 0:00:20  
DUR. 0:00:04.29  
œ The remaining video clip length and number of frames  
displayed in the monitor will change as shown below.  
Remaining length of video clip  
(hrs:min:sec.frames)  
Frame rate is set to X:  
Decreases one frame at a time  
Video Clip Interval  
Shooting Screen  
Frame rate is set to W:  
Decreases two frames at a time  
œ When the set video clip length is captured, the interval  
shooting is completed.  
œ To pause or end the interval shooting beforehand,  
perform the operations on the next page.  
œ If the interval shooting is completed while the monitor  
is turned on, “PROCESSING” appears while the video  
clip is created from the captured images. When that is  
completed, the Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen  
appears.  
INTERVAL MOV  
PROCESSING  
œ If the interval shooting is completed while the monitor  
is turned off, the video clip is not created and the  
digital disk camera automatically turns off. Afterward,  
be sure to create the video clip with the captured  
images (see page 106).  
œ The digital disk camera cannot be turned off during  
interval shooting. You will need to first end the interval  
shooting (see page 105) and then turn off the digital  
disk camera.  
œ Once the video clip is created from the temporary  
data, the video clip can be viewed just as a normal  
video clip (see page 63). Check the video clip and then  
erase the temporary data (see page 106).  
NOTE  
œ When performing interval shooting, if necessary, use a tripod and the remote control to capture  
images. This prevents the digital disk camera from moving and ensures the same camera  
angle.  
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Pausing or ending video clip interval shooting  
1 Press the power button to turn on the monitor and  
INTERVAL MOV  
INTERRUPTED  
press the MODE button.  
œ The Video Clip Interval Shooting Completion  
Screen appears. When this screen appears, the  
timer stops and the interval shooting is paused.  
CONTINUE  
ÄBUILD MOVIE  
DISCARD DATA  
EXIT  
INT. 0:00:20  
DUR. 0:00:01:00  
2 Press j or l to select the desired option.  
CONTINUE:  
Resumes the interval shooting  
BUILD MOVIE:  
Uses the temporary data  
Video Clip Interval Shooting  
Completion Screen  
captured to create a video clip  
and ends the interval shooting  
DISCARD DATA: Erases the temporary data  
captured and ends the interval  
shooting  
EXIT:  
Stops the interval shooting  
3 Press the SET button.  
œ If you selected “CONTINUE,” the interval shooting resumes.  
œ If you selected “BUILD MOVIE,” “PROCESSING” appears and the temporary data is  
used to create a video clip. When this is completed, the video clip interval shooting  
is ended.  
œ If you selected “DISCARD DATA,” the temporary data is erased. See step 2 on page  
106.  
œ If you selected “EXIT,” the interval shooting is stopped with the images captured  
stored as temporary data. In this condition you can perform all of the functions of the  
digital disk camera except for video clip interval shooting and animation shooting  
(see page 107). If you attempt to perform video clip interval shooting, the Video Clip  
Interval Shooting Error Screen (see page 102) will appear, and if you attempt to  
perform animation shooting, the Animation Shooting Error Screen (see page 109)  
will appear. Follow the instructions given for those screens.  
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Erasing the temporary data from video clip  
interval shooting  
During video clip interval shooting, the images captured are stored in your digital disk camera as  
temporary data. After this data is used to create the video clip, it will be necessary to erase this  
data. Also, if you stop interval shooting before it is completed and create the video clip, it will also  
be necessary to erase the temporary data.  
Preparation  
œ Display the Video Clip Interval Shooting Error Screen (see page 102) or the Video Clip Interval  
Shooting Completion Screen (see page 105).  
1
2
Press j or l on the arrow button to select  
“ DISCARD DATA” and press the SET button.  
INTERVAL MOV  
INTERRUPTED  
œ The Erase Confirmation Screen appears.  
CONTINUE  
BUILD MOVIE  
ÄDISCARD DATA  
EXIT  
INT. 0:00:20  
DUR. 0:00:01:00  
œ To create a video clip from the temporary data, select  
“BUILD MOVIE” and press the SET button.  
Press j on the arrow button to select “ YES” and  
press the SET button.  
Video Clip Interval Shooting  
Completion Screen  
œ “ERASING” appears.  
œ When the erasing is completed, the Video Clip  
Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
INTERVAL MOV  
DISCARD DATA?  
ÄYES  
NO  
INT. 0:00:20  
DUR. 0:00:01:00  
Erase Confirmation Screen  
INTERVAL MOV  
ERASING  
Erasing Screen  
NOTE  
œ Even after the temporary data is used to create a video clip, it still remains and is not erased.  
(Your digital disk camera is programmed to not automatically erase the temporary data.)  
œ Since the temporary data is not a video clip, it will not appear in the Folder Information Screen  
(see page 118) or the Folder Erase All Confirmation Screen (see page 151) as a video clip. Be  
aware of this when erasing all the data in a folder or formatting a disk.  
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ANIMATION SHOOTING  
Animation shooting is a special shooting technique that allows you to create a video clip by  
capturing the images for each frame separately with the shutter release button. This allows you to  
capture the images when you want based on the movement of the subject or the changes that  
you make to the subject. For example, you can gradually change the shape of a clay figure as  
you capture the images to make a video clip where the clay figure appears to be moving by itself.  
The audio is not recorded during the animation shooting, so the completed video clip will have no  
sound.  
Animation shooting  
Capture one frame at a time  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7 to select the video clip shooting mode.  
1
Press the MODE button.  
30cm  
œ The Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
œ The resolution and frame rate settings cannot be  
changed in the middle of animation shooting. If  
necessary, change these settings as desired before  
proceeding to step 2.  
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2
3
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
special shooting menu.  
Special shooting menu  
œ The special shooting menu appears.  
Video Clip Shooting  
Setting Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select the T icon.  
For animation shooting: Select T  
For normal shooting: Select U  
For interval shooting: Select ,  
NOTE  
œ By fixing the settings for animation shooting, the images of the different frames shot over time  
are captured more accurately. If animation shooting is performed with the digital disk camera  
set to autofocus, program AE, and auto white balance, then each image may be captured with  
slightly different settings making each image slightly different. To avoid this, set AE lock (see  
page 92) and white balance lock (see page 96) and set the focus manually.  
œ With animation shooting, audio is not recorded; you cannot use the self-timer (see page 80)  
function.  
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5
Press the SET button.  
œ The Animation Shooting Ready Screen appears.  
œ To stop animation shooting, press the MODE button.  
ANIMATION  
READY  
ANM. 30FPS  
DUR. 0:00:00.00  
Animation Shooting Ready Screen  
Frame rate  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ The image for the first frame is captured.  
œ If the digital disk camera is left for three (when using  
the battery pack) or thirty (when using the AC  
adapter/charger) minutes after the first frame is  
captured, the monitor will automatically turn off. To  
turn the monitor back on, press the power button. To  
turn it back off, press the power button again.  
ANM. 30FPS  
DUR. 0:00:00.01  
œ The recording time until now and number of frames  
displayed in the monitor will change as shown below.  
Recording time until now  
(Total playback time  
hrs:min:sec.frames)  
Frame rate is set to X:  
Increases one frame at a time  
Frame rate is set to W:  
Increases two frames at a time  
œ The maximum number of frames that can be captured  
can be up to 999 frames, depending on the remaining  
disk space.  
Number of frames after completion  
Mode display panel  
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HELP  
If “ ERROR” appears at step 4  
ANIMATION  
ERROR  
DATA EXIST  
œ This error message tells you that the temporary data for an  
animation shooting or video clip interval shooting (see page  
101) already exists in the digital disk camera. Either save  
the temporary data or erase it (see 2 and 3 of step 7 on  
page 110). To start a new animation shooting, you will need  
to erase any existing temporary data.  
ÄBUILD MOVIE  
DISCARD DATA  
EXIT  
ANM. 30FPS  
DUR. 0:00:00.00  
Animation Shooting Error Screen  
NOTE  
œ When performing animation shooting, if necessary, use a  
tripod and the remote control to capture images. This  
prevents the digital disk camera from moving and ensures  
the same camera angle.  
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Move the subject as desired.  
œ Repeat steps 5 and 6 until your animation shooting is  
completed.  
ANM. 30FPS  
DUR. 0:00:05.01  
Complete the animation shooting.  
ANIMATION  
INTERRUPTED  
1 Press the power button to turn on the monitor and  
press the MODE button.  
CONTINUE  
ÄBUILD MOVIE  
DISCARD DATA  
EXIT  
ANM. 30FPS  
DUR. 0:00:10.02  
œ The Animation Shooting Completion Screen  
appears.  
2 Press j or l to select the desired option.  
CONTINUE:  
Resumes the animation  
shooting  
Animation Shooting  
Completion Screen  
BUILD MOVIE:  
Uses the temporary data  
captured to create a video clip  
and ends the animation  
shooting  
DISCARD DATA: Erases the temporary data  
captured and ends the  
animation shooting  
EXIT:  
Stops the animation shooting  
3 Press the SET button.  
œ If you selected “CONTINUE,” the animation shooting resumes.  
œ If you selected “BUILD MOVIE,” “PROCESSING” appears and the temporary data is  
used to create a video clip. When this is completed, the animation shooting is ended.  
œ If you selected “DISCARD DATA,” the temporary data is erased. See step 2 on page  
111.  
œ If you selected “EXIT,” the animation shooting is stopped with the images captured  
stored as temporary data. In this condition you can perform all of the functions of the  
digital disk camera except for animation shooting and video clip interval shooting  
(see page 101). If you attempt to perform animation shooting, the Animation  
Shooting Error Screen (see page 109) will appear, and if you attempt to perform  
video clip interval shooting, the Video Clip Interval Shooting Error Screen (see page  
102) will appear. Follow the instructions given for those screens.  
œ The digital disk camera cannot be turned off during animation shooting. You will need to  
first end the animation shooting and then turn off the digital disk camera.  
œ Once the video clip is created from the temporary data, the video clip can be viewed just  
as a normal video clip (see page 63). Check the video clip and then erase the temporary  
data (see page 111).  
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Erasing the temporary data from animation  
shooting  
During animation shooting, the images captured are stored in your digital disk camera as  
temporary data. After this data is used to create the video clip, it will be necessary to erase this  
data. Also, if you stop animation shooting before it is completed and create the video clip, it will  
also be necessary to erase the temporary data.  
Preparation  
œ Display the Animation Shooting Error Screen (see page 109) or the Animation Shooting  
Completion Screen (see page 110).  
1
2
Press j or l on the arrow button to select  
“ DISCARD DATA” and press the SET button.  
ANIMATION  
INTERRUPTED  
œ The Erase Confirmation Screen appears.  
CONTINUE  
BUILD MOVIE  
ÄDISCARD DATA  
EXIT  
ANM. 30FPS  
DUR. 0:00:10.02  
œ To create a video clip from the temporary data, select  
“BUILD MOVIE” and press the SET button.  
Press j on the arrow button to select “ YES” and  
press the SET button.  
Animation Shooting  
Completion Screen  
œ “ERASING” appears.  
œ When the erasing is completed, the Video Clip  
Shooting Setting Screen appears.  
ANIMATION  
DISCARD DATA?  
ÄYES  
NO  
ANM. 30FPS  
DUR. 0:00:10.02  
Erase Confirmation Screen  
ANIMATION  
ERASING  
Erasing Screen  
NOTE  
œ Even after the temporary data is used to create a video clip, it still remains and is not erased.  
(Your digital disk camera is programmed to not automatically erase the temporary data.)  
œ Since the temporary data is not a video clip, it will not appear in the Folder Information Screen  
(see page 118) or the Folder Erase All Confirmation Screen (see page 151) as a video clip. Be  
aware of this when erasing all the data in a folder or formatting a disk.  
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CUSTOM SETTING  
You can customize the settings of your digital disk camera such as the manual mode settings,  
exposure metering method, ISO sensitivity, folder settings, shutter sounds, and remote control to  
make your digital disk camera work as you like.  
Storing and initializing the manual mode  
settings  
You can set whether or not your digital disk camera stores the macro focus (see page 72), digital  
zoom (see page 75), exposure correction (see page 87), and manual mode (see page 88)  
settings after the digital disk camera is turned off. Your digital disk camera is initially set to store  
these settings. To have your digital disk camera return to its initial settings each time it is turned  
off, make the proper settings by following the procedure below.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
3
4
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the hold  
settings menu.  
œ The hold settings menu appears.  
Option Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select d or c.  
To store settings even after turned off: Select d  
To return to initial settings after turned off: Select c  
PREFERENCES  
SETTING HLD  
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the setting of whether or not to store  
manual mode and other settings.  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
Hold settings menu  
Camera Setting Screen  
NOTE  
œ Even if d is selected for the hold settings menu, if all of the conditions given below are met,  
the settings will be initialized.  
œ
The battery pack is removed (or it runs out of power).  
œ
The AC adapter/charger is not connected.  
œ
The clock backup battery is removed (or it runs out of power) (see page 23).  
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Setting the exposure metering  
Your digital disk camera is capable of two types of exposure metering: by dividing up the screen  
and calculating the total amount of light by adding up each division (matrix metering) or by  
measuring the amount of light in the central portion of the screen only (center-weighted  
metering). Your digital disk camera is initially set to use matrix metering for determining the  
proper exposure settings. To have your digital disk camera use center-weighted metering, make  
the proper settings by following the procedure below.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
3
4
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
exposure metering menu.  
œ The exposure metering menu appears.  
Option Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select B or J.  
For matrix metering: Select B  
PREFERENCES  
L.MEASURE  
For center-weighted metering: Select J  
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the exposure metering setting.  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
Exposure measurement menu  
Camera Setting Screen  
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Setting the ISO sensitivity  
The initial settings for your digital disk camera have the digital disk camera set the ISO sensitivity  
automatically according to the brightness of the subject. However, you can fix the ISO sensitivity  
to ISO 100, 200, or 400 equivalency.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
3
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the ISO  
menu.  
œ The ISO menu appears.  
Option Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select the desired  
ISO sensitivity.  
PREFERENCES  
SENSITIVITY  
S: For having the ISO sensitivity set automatically  
(between ISO 100 and 200 equivalency)  
K: Sets the sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100  
L: Sets the sensitivity equivalent to ISO 200  
M: Sets the sensitivity equivalent to ISO 400  
4
Press the SET button.  
ISO menu  
œ This completes the ISO sensitivity setting.  
Camera Setting Screen  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
NOTE  
œ If the ISO sensitivity is set to M, be aware that pattern noise or random noise may appear in  
captured images.  
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Dealing with the folder settings  
The initial settings for your digital disk camera have all files (i.e. images, video clips, and audio  
recordings) stored in the folder number 100 (see page 148). When the number of files increases  
and exceeds a certain amount, a new folder is automatically created (folder number 101 and so  
on) and the new files are stored in this folder (see page 168).  
Your digital disk camera also allows you to create new folders. By creating new folders, you can  
separate images and files into different folders for classification and also move files from one  
folder to another. By creating folders, your files can be neatly organized when they become too  
many to commit to memory.  
Creating a folder  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Select the folder icon : and press the SET button.  
œ The Folder Setting Screen appears.  
Option Screen  
PREFERENCES  
REC FOLDER  
100  
Current folder number  
Camera Setting Screen  
3
Press j on the arrow button to select “ NEW” and  
press the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
REC FOLDER  
100  
œ The Create Folder Confirmation Screen appears.  
ÄNEW  
100  
Folder Setting Screen  
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Select “ YES” and press the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
REC FOLDER  
100  
CREATE 101?  
ÄYES  
œ The new folder will be assigned a number sequentially  
starting with 101 (i.e. 100 Ö 101 Ö 102 999). The  
number assigned to a folder cannot be set manually.  
...  
œ After the new folder is created, you return to the  
Camera Setting Screen and subsequent files recorded  
by your digital disk camera will be stored in the new  
folder.  
NO  
Current folder number  
New folder number  
Create Folder Confirmation Screen  
NOTE  
About the folder to which files are saved and the folder from which files are played  
œ Your digital disk camera allows you to create multiple folders so that you can organize your  
files into the different folders. The setting of which folder to save files to and which folder to  
play files from is done separately so be careful not to confuse the two.  
Setting the save folder:  
Go to Folder Setting Screen (see page 117).  
Setting the playback folder: There are two methods (the folder for saving will not change even  
if the folder for playing back files is changed).  
œ
Select the desired folder at the Folder Information Screen (see  
page 118) and press the SET button.  
œ
Change folders at the Skip File Screen (see pages 55, 60, 65).  
œ If you turn off the digital disk camera while it is in a playback mode and then turn it back on, a  
file from the previously selected playback folder will be displayed. If you perform any shooting,  
those files will be saved to the save folder selected at the Folder Setting Screen. At this time, if  
you return to the playback mode, files from the folder to which you just saved files will be  
displayed.  
Example:  
1
Select the folder to save files (the save folder) at the Folder Setting Screen (see page 117).  
(Example: Set folder number 103)  
œ If shooting is performed, those files will be saved to folder number 103.  
2
3
4
5
Change to playback mode without turning off the digital disk camera.  
œ Files in folder number 103 are played back.  
Change the playback folder at the Folder Information Screen (see page 118).  
(Example: Set folder number 101)  
Perform shooting.  
œ The files are saved to folder number 103.  
Change to playback mode.  
œ Files in folder number 103 are played back.  
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Selecting a folder  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
3
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Option Screen  
Select the folder icon : and press the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
REC FOLDER  
100  
œ The Folder Setting Screen appears.  
Camera Setting Screen  
Press j or l to select the desired folder and press  
the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
REC FOLDER  
100  
œ This sets to which folder subsequent files are saved  
(the save folder).  
NEW  
100  
Ä101  
œ You return to the Camera Setting Screen.  
Folder Setting Screen  
NOTE  
œ Changing the playback folder is performed at the Skip File Screen (see pages 55, 60, 65) or  
Folder Information Screen (see page 118). The save folder can only be changed at the Folder  
Setting Screen shown above.  
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Viewing the folder information  
Follow the procedure below to view the number and types of files stored in folders and the date  
folders were created.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
Press the arrow button to select the folder  
information icon à and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Folder Information Screen appears.  
Option Screen  
FOLDER/FILE  
INFORMATION  
DISK:NOT EMPTY  
Ä100  
101  
102  
0011  
0200  
0028  
0011  
Number of still images  
Number of sequential shots  
Number of video clips  
Number of audio recordings  
Date folder was created  
DATE:28/08/2001  
Folder list  
Folder Information Screen  
2
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
desired folder.  
FOLDER/FILE  
INFORMATION  
œ The information for the selected folder appears.  
DISK:NOT EMPTY  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
100  
101  
Ä102  
0011  
0000  
0018  
0011  
œ If you press the SET button while the information of a  
folder is being displayed, that folder will become the  
folder from which files are played back (the playback  
folder).  
DATE:28/08/2001  
NOTE  
œ The playback folder can also be changed at the Skip File Screen (see pages 55, 60, 65). The  
save folder is changed at the Folder Setting Screen (see page 117).  
œ Up to 900 folders (folder numbers 100 to 999) can be created on one disk.  
œ Temporary video clip interval shooting data (see page 106) and temporary animation shooting  
data (see page 111) are not video clips and will not show up as video clip files. Be aware of this  
when erasing all the data in a folder or formatting a disk.  
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Setting the shutter sound  
Your digital disk camera allows you to set whether or not a shutter sound will be heard when the  
shutter release button is pressed. Moreover, in addition to the camera sound that is the initial  
setting for the shutter sound, it also allows you to change the shutter sound to other sounds that  
you have recorded.  
Setting whether or not to play the shutter sound  
Follow the procedure below to set whether or not a shutter sound will be heard when you press  
the shutter release button.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
3
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
shutter sound menu.  
œ The shutter sound menu appears.  
Option Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select H or I and  
press the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
To play the shutter sound: Select H  
To not play the shutter sound: Select I  
To change the shutter sound (see next page): Select  
A
œ This completes the setting of whether or not to play the  
shutter sound.  
œ Even if H is selected at the shutter sound menu, the  
shutter sound will not be played when filming a video  
clip.  
Shutter sound menu  
Camera Setting Screen  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
NOTE  
To adjust the volume of the shutter sound  
œ At the Audio Recording Screen (see page 70), select the audio recording icon m and press d  
or c to adjust the volume. The volume for playing back files will also be adjusted.  
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Changing the shutter sound  
Follow the procedure below to record a new shutter sound using the microphone of the digital  
disk camera and set that recording as the shutter sound.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
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2
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
shutter sound menu.  
œ The shutter sound menu appears.  
Option Screen  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
Shutter sound menu  
Camera Setting Screen  
3
Press c on the arrow button to select A and press  
the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
œ The Shutter Sound Screen appears.  
INPUT SOURCE  
ÄMIC  
MIC:  
To record a sound using the  
microphone  
FILE  
DEFAULT  
TRY SOUND  
FILE:  
To use a stored audio recording  
To return to the initial setting  
DEFAULT:  
œ You can press the shutter release button to hear the  
currently selected shutter sound.  
Shutter Sound Screen  
œ “MIC” is selected initially.  
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Press the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
œ The Shutter Sound Recording Ready Screen appears.  
SOUND SAMPLING  
READY  
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Shutter Sound Recording  
Ready Screen  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ Recording begins.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
œ Up to a maximum of five seconds can be recorded.  
SOUND SAMPLING  
œ To stop the recording before five seconds elapses,  
press the shutter release button.  
RECORDING  
100-0001  
œ When recording is completed, “COMPLETE” appears  
and you return to the Shutter Sound Screen.  
œ At this time, you can press the shutter release button  
to hear the newly recorded shutter sound.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
œ The recorded sound file is stored on the disk in the  
digital disk camera (see page 148).  
INPUT SOURCE  
ÄMIC  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
FILE  
DEFAULT  
TRY SOUND  
NOTE  
œ If a long shutter sound is set, the time from when the shutter release button is pressed until  
when the image is captured will become longer.  
œ In addition to recordings made using the microphone, you can also use the software included in  
the SANYO Software Pack to set sound files saved in your computer.  
œ Any silent portions at the beginning or end of the sound file will be cut and not used as the  
shutter sound (provided there is no background noise). In the example below, only the portion  
with sound is used as the shutter sound so the sound will be heard the moment the shutter  
release button is pressed.  
0
1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 seconds 5 seconds  
No sound  
No sound  
(Sound)  
Shutter release button is pressed  
(recording starts)  
After five seconds  
(recording stops)  
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Selecting the shutter sound  
Follow the procedure below to set a recording made using the microphone or one saved in your  
computer as the shutter sound. (Read the instruction manual included with the SANYO Software  
Pack.)  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
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2
3
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
shutter sound menu.  
œ The shutter sound menu appears.  
Option Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select A and press  
the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
œ The Shutter Sound Screen appears.  
Shutter sound menu  
Camera Setting Screen  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
INPUT SOURCE  
ÄMIC  
FILE  
DEFAULT  
TRY SOUND  
Shutter Sound Screen  
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Press l on the arrow button to select FILE” and press the SET button.  
œ The Shutter Sound Selection Screen appears.  
œ A list of the sound files stored in the sound folder is displayed.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
SOUND FILE  
0001  
0002  
0003  
Sound file list  
Ä0004  
Shutter Sound Selection Screen  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
desired sound file and press the SET button.  
PREFERENCES  
OP.SOUND  
œ The selected sound file is set as the shutter sound and  
you return to the Shutter Sound Screen.  
INPUT SOURCE  
ÄMIC  
œ For normally recorded audio recordings (see page 68),  
only the first five seconds are used for the shutter  
sound.  
FILE  
DEFAULT  
TRY SOUND  
œ You can press the shutter release button to hear the  
currently selected shutter sound.  
Shutter Sound Screen  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
NOTE  
œ To return the shutter sound to its initial setting, select “DEFAULT” at the Shutter Sound Screen  
and press the SET button.  
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Setting the remote control operation  
Follow the procedure below to set whether or not you will use the remote control.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
3
Press the arrow button to select the camera icon ò  
and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Camera Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
remote control menu.  
œ The remote control menu appears.  
Option Screen  
Press c on the arrow button to select the desired  
remote control mode.  
PREFERENCES  
REMOTE  
To use the remote control: Select E  
To not use the remote control: Select D  
4
Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the setting of whether or not you will  
use the remote control.  
œ Refer to page 36 for information regarding the use of  
the remote control.  
Remote control menu  
Camera Setting Screen  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
NOTE  
œ The power save function (see page 35) will differ depending on the remote control menu  
setting.  
E: If the digital disk camera is left for the specified amount of time, it enters the power save  
mode and then turns off.  
D: If the digital disk camera is left for the specified amount of time, it turns off without  
entering the power save mode.  
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SETTING THE REMAINING DISK SPACE  
DISPLAY FORMAT  
Your digital disk camera allows you to set how the remaining disk space is displayed in the mode  
display panel. Follow the procedure below to set the desired remaining disk space display format.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
Press the arrow button to select the disk icon â and  
press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Disk Tools Screen appears.  
œ The remaining disk space display format menu is  
selected initially.  
Press c on the arrow button to select the desired  
remaining disk space display format.  
Option Screen  
œ Select the format to use for displaying the remaining  
disk space.  
DISK TOOLS  
DISPLAY  
To display the remaining number of images/remaining  
recording time available: Select x  
To display the remaining percentage of disk space:  
Select %  
To display the remaining disk space in megabytes:  
Select V  
Remaining disk space  
display format menu  
Disk Tools Screen  
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Press the SET button.  
œ This completes the setting of the remaining disk space display format.  
œ To return to the Option Screen, press the MODE button.  
œ The display of the remaining disk space will appear as shown below.  
x selected  
% selected  
V selected  
Remaining number Remaining recording  
Remaining  
percentage  
Remaining disk  
space  
of images (still image  
and sequential shot  
shooting)  
time (video clip  
shooting)  
NOTE  
Even after formatting the remaining disk space will not be 730 megabytes or 100%  
œ An iD PHOTO disk has 356,832 sectors of 2,048 bytes each for a total capacity of 730,791,936  
bytes. However, the digital disk camera calculates one megabyte as 1,048,574 bytes for the  
display of the remaining disk space (in megabytes or percentage) so the display is a small  
amount less than the actual value.  
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ADDING A VOICE MEMO TO AN IMAGE  
Adding a voice memo  
You can add a voice memo to a still image captured in the still image mode, an image saved after  
magnifying, a compound image, or a copied image.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to & to select the still image playback mode.  
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2
3
Display the image to which you wish to add a voice  
memo.  
Press the MODE button to display the Playback  
Setting Screen.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the edit  
still image icon o.  
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Edit still image icon  
Playback Setting Screen  
4
Press the SET button.  
œ The Edit Image Screen appears.  
œ At this time, you can still press d or c or turn the  
control dial to select another image.  
ÄADD PHOTO  
ADD AUDIO  
EXIT  
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Edit Image Screen  
NOTE  
œ If an image is protected, you cannot add a voice memo. To add a voice memo, first remove the  
protection (see page 152) and then add the voice memo.  
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6
Press l on the arrow button to select “ ADD AUDIO”  
and press the SET button.  
AUDIO REC  
READY  
œ The digital disk camera is now ready to add the voice  
memo.  
Press the shutter release button.  
œ The voice memo recording starts. Talk into the  
microphone on the digital disk camera. A maximum of  
up to ten seconds can be recorded. While the voice  
memo is being recorded, “RECORDING” appears. To  
stop the recording before the ten seconds elapses,  
press the shutter release button again.  
100-0001  
Shutter release button  
œ When recording is finished, “COMPLETE” appears and  
you return to the Edit Image Screen.  
œ To record voice memos for other images, press d or c  
or turn the control dial to select the desired image and  
repeat steps 5 and 6.  
Microphone  
œ To return to the Playback Setting Screen, press the  
MODE button, or select “EXIT” and press the SET  
button.  
AUDIO REC  
œ For images with a voice memo, the voice memo mark  
n will appear in the Playback Setting Screen.  
RECORDING  
œ To listen to the voice memo, press the MODE button  
to exit the Playback Setting Screen and then press the  
SET button.  
100-0001  
Voice memo mark  
œ To adjust the volume, see “Adjusting the volume” on  
page 70.  
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œ Voice memos can also be recorded when the image is captured (see page 78).  
œ After a voice memo has been added to an image, you can erase only the voice memo (see  
page 151). Also, when an image with a voice memo is erased, the attached voice memo is also  
erased.  
œ If a voice memo is added to an image that already has a voice memo, the new voice memo will  
replace the previous one.  
œ Besides using the built-in microphone, you can also record the voice memo by connecting the  
supplied microphone to the MIC input terminal. Be aware that the built-in microphone will not  
work when a microphone is connected to the MIC input terminal (see page 49).  
HELP  
If “ DISK FULL” appears  
œ This indicates that there is not enough empty space on the disk to add a voice memo. If you  
wish to add a voice memo, you must first erase some data in order to free up some space (see  
page 149).  
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ADDING AN IMAGE TO ANOTHER IMAGE  
Adding an image (compound image function)  
You can insert an image into a frame set in a still image captured in the still image mode, an  
image saved after magnifying, or a copied image, and create a compound image consisting of an  
image within an image. This function can be used for simple image editing such as adding a  
picture of a face to a name card.  
Compound image creation process  
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2
3
4
Display the image for the background  
Set the size of the image to be added  
Set the position of the image to added  
Capture the image to be inserted (press the shutter release button)  
œ The compound image is created.  
œ The original image for the background remains.  
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Check the focus setting before creating the compound image  
If the subject that you will shoot for the compound image is close (from 3 to 60 cm away), put the  
digital disk camera in the still image shooting mode and set the focus to either the macro focus  
mode or the total range focus mode (see page 72).  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to & to select the still image playback mode.  
Display the image for the background  
1
2
Display the still image for the background.  
Press the MODE button to display the Playback  
Setting Screen.  
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Edit still image icon  
Playback Setting Screen  
3
4
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the edit  
still image icon o and press the SET button.  
œ The Edit Image Screen appears.  
ÄADD PHOTO  
ADD AUDIO  
EXIT  
œ “ADD PHOTO” is selected initially.  
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Edit Image Screen  
Press the SET button.  
œ The guidelines to set the frame for the image to be  
inserted appear (white lines).  
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Set the size of the image to be added  
To set the size of the frame, first set the top  
left corner of the frame (first point) and then  
the bottom right corner of the frame (second  
point). The position of the frame is set later.  
First point  
Second point  
5
6
7
Use the arrow button to set the first point.  
œ Use j and l to move the horizontal guideline  
vertically.  
œ Use d and c to move the vertical guideline  
horizontally.  
œ Press and hold an arrow to move the guidelines  
continuously in that direction and release the arrow to  
stop the guideline.  
First point  
Press the SET button.  
œ The first point is set where the guidelines intersect.  
œ The guidelines for setting the second point appear.  
First point location  
Use the arrow button to set the second point and  
press the SET button.  
œ The size of the frame is now set by the rectangle  
formed by the two selected points.  
Second point  
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Set the position of the image to added  
8
Use the arrow button to set the position of the frame  
where the image is to be inserted.  
œ Use the arrow button to move the frame to the position  
where you want the image to be inserted.  
œ To change the frame size, press the MODE button to  
return to step 5 and reset the first point.  
Frame  
9
Press the SET button.  
œ The image appears in the frame.  
Added image  
Capture the image to be inserted  
10  
Compose the image as desired and press the shutter  
release button to capture the image.  
œ After the image is captured, you return to the Edit  
Image Screen.  
ÄADD PHOTO  
AADDDD AAUUDDII OO  
EEXXII TT  
œ The compound image is completed and is saved as  
the last still image.  
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œ To return to the Playback Setting Screen, press the  
MODE button, or select “EXIT” and press the SET  
button.  
Edit Image Screen  
HELP  
If “ DISK FULL” appears  
œ This indicates that there is not enough empty space on the disk to save the compound image.  
An amount of free space equal to the size of the background image is required. If you wish to  
save the image, you must first erase some data in order to free up some disk space (see page  
149).  
NOTE  
œ When capturing the image to be inserted, the flash and self-timer cannot be used. Also, even if  
the shutter sound menu setting is H (see page 119), the shutter sound will not be heard.  
œ The compression setting for the compound image is U. (The resolution will not be changed.)  
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ENLARGING (ZOOMING IN) THE IMAGE  
Captured images can be enlarged for viewing during playback and the enlarged image can be  
saved as a still image.  
1
Display the image that you want to enlarge.  
œ See “Playing back still images” on page 52, “Playing back sequential shots” on page 57,  
or “Playing back video clips” on page 63.  
2
3
Press the MODE button to display the Playback  
Setting Screen.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
playback zoom icon 4 and press the SET button.  
œ The image is enlarged and the center portion of the  
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image appears.  
œ The playback zoom indicator appears in the right side  
of the monitor.  
Playback zoom icon  
œ You can use the arrow button to scroll through the  
Playback Setting Screen  
image and display a different portion.  
4
To further enlarge the image, press the SET button  
again.  
œ Each time the SET button is pressed, the image is  
enlarged.  
œ You can also turn the control dial to perform the same  
operation.  
To enlarge: Turn clockwise.  
Playback zoom indicator  
Zoomed Image Screen  
To return to original size: Turn counter-clockwise.  
œ The maximum amount an image can be enlarged will  
depend on its resolution.  
R resolution: Up to 7 magnifications  
Q resolution: Up to 6 magnifications  
P resolution: Up to 5 magnifications  
O resolution: Up to 4 magnifications  
N resolution: Up to 4 magnifications  
œ If the SET button is pressed when the image has been  
enlarged to its maximum amount, the image returns to  
its normal size.  
5
Press the shutter release button to save the magnified portion of the image being  
displayed as a separate still image.  
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œ As the image is enlarged, the quality will become rougher.  
œ One frame of a video clip can be enlarged; however, a video clip cannot be played back while  
enlarged.  
œ For R resolution, the maximum magnification amount is 21x.  
HELP  
If “ DISK FULL” appears when you try to save the magnified image  
œ This indicates that there is not enough empty space on the disk to save the image. If you wish  
to save the image, you must first erase some data in order to free up some space (see page  
149).  
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EDITING VIDEO CLIPS  
About the clipping and joining functions  
Procedure for saving a portion of a video clip (clipping function)  
You can select a specific scene of a video clip and save the portion up to and including that  
scene as a separate video clip or the portion from that scene to the end as a separate video clip.  
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2
3
4
Display the video clip  
Set the scene where to clip  
Select whether to save the beginning portion or ending portion  
Save the portion as a video clip (press the SET button)  
œ The portion of the video clip is saved as a new video clip.  
œ The original video clip is left untouched. (The original video clip can be erased at this step.)  
Procedure for joining two video clips together (joining function)  
You can also join two video clips together and save them as one separate clip.  
1
2
3
Display the video clip to become the first portion  
Select the video clip to be last portion  
Join the video clips (press the SET button)  
œ The video clips are joined and saved as a new video clip.  
œ The original video clips can be left untouched. (The original video clips can be erased at  
this step.)  
NOTE  
Concerning video clip editing  
œ Do not turn off the digital disk camera while you are editing video clips. If the power is turned  
off while editing video clips, not only will the editing not be properly completed, but the original  
video clip may also be erased.  
œ Note that as the number or size of the video clips increases, the disk installed in the digital disk  
camera may become full making it impossible to save the resulting video clip (the “DISK FULL”  
message will appear). In such a case, you will need to create space on the disk by erasing old  
video clips that are no longer necessary (see page 149).  
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Saving a portion of a video clip (clipping  
function)  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7 to select the video clip playback mode.  
1
2
Display the video clip that you want to clip.  
œ See “Playing back video clips” on page 63.  
Display the desired scene for clipping (see page 66).  
œ The portion of the video clip that will be saved (whether the beginning or ending portion)  
will include the selected scene.  
Beginning portion  
Ending portion  
Video clip start  
Selected scene  
Video clip end  
3
4
Press the MODE button to display the Playback  
Setting Screen.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the edit  
video clip icon i and press the SET button.  
œ The Edit Video Clip Screen appears.  
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œ “CLIPPING” is selected initially.  
Edit video clip icon  
Playback Setting Screen  
ÄCLIPPING  
JOINT  
EXIT  
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6
Press the SET button.  
œ The Clipping Screen appears.  
œ “CLIP FORMER” is selected initially.  
ÄCLIP FORMER  
CLIP LATTER  
EXIT  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
portion of the video clip to be saved.  
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To save the beginning portion: Select “CLIP FORMER”  
To save the ending portion: Select “CLIP LATTER”  
Clipping Screen  
7
8
Press the SET button.  
œ The Erase Original Confirmation Screen appears.  
ERASE ORIGINAL?  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select whether  
or not to erase the original video clip when the new  
one is saved.  
YES  
ÄNO  
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To erase the original video clip: Select “YES”  
To not erase the original video clip: Select “NO”  
Erase Original Confirmation Screen  
9
Press the SET button.  
œ “PROCESSING” and then “LOADING” are displayed,  
and then you return to the Edit Video Clip Screen.  
œ The selected portion of the video clip is saved as a  
PROCESSING  
separate video clip.  
œ If “YES” was selected at step 8, the original video clip  
is erased as the selected portion is saved.  
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œ To return to the Playback Setting Screen, press the  
MODE button, or select “EXIT” and press the SET  
button.  
HELP  
If “ DISK FULL” appears  
œ This indicates that there is not enough available space on the disk to save the new video clip.  
For more information, refer to “Concerning video clip editing” on page 136.  
If “ BATTERY EMPTY” appears  
œ Video clip editing cannot be performed because the remaining charge in the battery pack is too  
low. Recharge the battery pack, replace it with a charged battery pack, or connect the AC  
adapter/charger and then perform the video clip editing.  
NOTE  
œ Even if you select “YES” at step 8 and press the SET button, the original video clip will not be  
erased. If you want it to be erased if it is being protected, you need to first remove the  
protection (see page 152).  
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Joining two video clips together (joining  
function)  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to 7 to select the video clip playback mode.  
1
Display the video clip that you want to join.  
œ See “Playing back video clips” on page 63.  
œ The second video clip will be attached to the end of  
this video clip after its last scene.  
Video clip displayed now  
Video clip to be attached  
Video clip start  
Video clip end  
2
3
Press the MODE button to display the Playback  
Setting Screen.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the edit  
video clip icon i and press the SET button.  
œ The Edit Video Clip Screen appears.  
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4
5
Press l on the arrow button to select “ JOINT.”  
Edit video clip icon  
Playback Setting Screen  
Press the SET button.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen for video clips appears.  
CLIPPING  
ÄJOINT  
EXIT  
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7
8
Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
video clip that you want to attach.  
0001 0002 0003  
Press the SET button.  
œ The Erase Original Confirmation Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select whether  
or not to erase the original video clips when the new  
one is saved.  
9-image Playback Screen  
To erase the original video clips: Select “YES”  
To not erase the original video clips: Select “NO”  
ERASE ORIGINAL?  
9
Press the SET button.  
YES  
ÄNO  
œ “PROCESSING” and then “LOADING” are displayed,  
and then you return to the Edit Video Clip Screen.  
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œ The two video clips are joined together and saved as a  
separate video clip.  
Erase Original Confirmation Screen  
œ If “YES” was selected at step 8, the original video clips  
are erased as the joined video clip is saved.  
œ To return to the Playback Setting Screen, press the  
MODE button, or select “EXIT” and press the SET  
button.  
PROCESSING  
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HELP  
If “ DISK FULL” appears  
œ This indicates that there is not enough available space on the disk to save the new video clip.  
For more information, refer to “Concerning video clip editing” on page 136.  
If “ SIZE ERROR” appears  
œ If the resolutions of the video clips are different, they cannot be joined. To join video clips  
together, select video clips recorded in the same resolution.  
If “ BATTERY EMPTY” appears  
œ Video clip editing cannot be performed because the remaining charge in the battery pack is too  
low. Recharge the battery pack, replace it with a charged battery pack, or connect the AC  
adapter/charger and then perform the video clip editing.  
NOTE  
œ Even if you select “YES” at step 8 and press the SET button, the original video clip will not be  
erased if it is being protected. If you want it to be erased, you need to first remove the  
protection (see page 152).  
œ If the frame rates of the video clips being joined are different, the joined video clip will  
automatically become the lower frame rate of the two (see page 86).  
œ Video clips located in different folders cannot be joined. Move the video clips into the same  
folder before joining them (see page 153).  
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PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK  
Your digital disk camera allows you to program the playback order so that you can play back a  
slide show of still images and video clips in any order you wish. Programming the playback allows  
you to play back still images and video clips together.  
Creating a playback program  
Follow the procedure below to set the order of the slide show. To do this you will create a  
program that specifies the files to play back. The program will then be saved onto the disk.  
Preparation  
œ Move the write-protect tab on the disk to the write-enabled position (see page 155).  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
Caution  
œ Before creating a program, be sure to move the write-protect tab on the disk to the  
write-enabled position. If the tab is set to the write-protect position (the è mark), the program  
cannot be saved and the programmed playback cannot be performed.  
1
Press the arrow button to select the program  
playback icon ù and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Program Playback Selection Screen appears.  
To return to the Option Screen: Select “EXIT”  
To create a playback program: Select “VIEWER”  
2
Press l on the arrow button to select “ VIEWER” and  
press the SET button.  
Program playback icon  
Option Screen  
œ The Program Playback Setting Screen appears.  
œ “PROGRAM” is selected initially.  
SPECIAL  
FUNCTIONS  
EXIT  
ÄVIEWER  
Program Playback Selection Screen  
ÄPROGRAM  
PLAYBACK  
PROG DEL  
EXIT  
Program Playback Setting Screen  
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4
Press the SET button.  
PROGRAM  
œ The Compile Program Screen appears.  
ÄFOLDER Å100Ä  
IMAGE SEL  
MOVIE SEL  
SAVE  
To change folders, select “ FOLDER” and press d or  
c on the arrow button to select the desired folder  
number.  
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5
6
Press j or l on the arrow button to select “ IMAGE  
SEL” or “ MOVIE SEL.”  
PROGRAM  
FOLDER: For selecting the folder where the files you  
want to play back are located  
FOLDER Å100Ä  
ÄIMAGE SEL  
MOVIE SEL  
SAVE  
IMAGE SEL: For selecting still images to play back  
MOVIE SEL: For selecting video clips to play back  
SAVE: For saving the program  
Press the SET button.  
PROG.  
œ The 9-image Playback Screen appears.  
0001 0002 0003  
œ If “NO IMAGE” appears, then there are no files of the  
type selected.  
0004 0005 0006  
0007 0008 0009  
9-image Playback Screen  
7
Select the files in the order you want them to be  
played back.  
PROG.  
0001 0002 0003  
1 Press the arrow button to move the $ mark to the  
desired file.  
0004 0005 0006  
2 Press the SET button.  
œ
A check mark is placed on the selected file.  
œ
To erase the check mark, press the SET button  
0007 0008 0009  
again.  
Check mark  
œ
To change folders or type of file, press the MODE  
button to display the Compile Program Screen and  
repeat steps 4 to 6.  
œ Repeat 1 and 2 above to select the files for the  
playback program.  
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9
Press the MODE button.  
PROGRAM  
œ You return to the Compile Program Screen.  
œ Proceed to steps 9 and 10. At this point, the program  
has not yet been saved.  
FOLDER 100  
IMAGE SEL  
MOVIE SEL  
ÄSAVE  
Press l on the arrow button to select “ SAVE” and  
press the SET button.  
œ It will take a few moments for the program to be saved  
to the disk.  
Compile Program Screen  
œ Once saved, the Save Program Screen appears with  
the program number.  
PROGRAM  
œ In the example given on the right, the program was  
assigned the program number “0001.”  
SAVED AS 0001  
Program number  
Save Program Screen  
10  
Press the SET button.  
PROGRAM  
œ The Compile Program Screen appears. The program  
has been compiled and saved.  
ÄFOLDER Å100Ä  
IMAGE SEL  
MOVIE SEL  
SAVE  
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œ To return to the Program Playback Setting Screen,  
press the MODE button. To then return to the Program  
Playback Selection Screen, press the MODE button  
again, or select “EXIT” and press the SET button. To  
then return further back to the Playback Setting  
Screen, press the MODE button, or select “EXIT” and  
press the SET button.  
Compile Program Screen  
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Selecting a playback program and starting  
playback  
Follow the procedure below to select a playback program and start the playback.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
Press the arrow button to select the program  
playback icon ù and press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Program Playback Selection Screen appears.  
To return to the Option Screen: Select “EXIT”  
To create a playback program: Select “VIEWER”  
Program playback icon  
Option Screen  
SPECIAL  
FUNCTION  
EXIT  
ÄVIEWER  
Program Playback Selection Screen  
2
Press l on the arrow button to select “ VIEWER” and  
press the SET button.  
œ The Program Playback Setting Screen appears.  
ÄPROGRAM  
PLAYBACK  
PROG DEL  
EXIT  
Program Playback Setting Screen  
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4
Press j or l on the arrow button to select  
“ PLAYBACK” and press the SET button.  
PLAYBACK  
œ The Program Selection Screen appears.  
Ä0001  
0002  
0003  
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Program Selection Screen  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the desired program number and press the  
SET button.  
œ The playback program is selected and playback begins.  
œ To stop the playback, press the MODE button.  
œ When playback is completed, you return to the Program Playback Selection Screen.  
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Erasing a playback program  
Follow the procedure below to erase a playback program that is no longer needed.  
Preparation  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
Display the Program Playback Setting Screen.  
œ Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 144.  
PROGRAM  
PLAYBACK  
ÄPROG DEL  
EXIT  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select “ PROG  
DEL” and press the SET button.  
œ The Program Deletion Screen appears.  
œ If “NO PROGRAM” appears, there are no programs  
stored.  
Program Playback Setting Screen  
PROG DELETE  
Ä0001  
0002  
0003  
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Program Deletion Screen  
3
Press l on the arrow button to select the program to be erased and press the SET  
button.  
œ The selected program is erased.  
œ If all programs are erased, you return to the Program Playback Setting Screen.  
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HANDLING DATA STORED ON THE DISK  
How images, video clips, and audio  
recording are stored  
Saving files recorded with your digital disk camera  
œ Saving files to a computer  
Requires:  
Computer connecting cable and SANYO Software Pack (supplied),  
commercially available personal computer.  
Advantages: The images are saved as data on the computer hard disk. They can then be  
processed or edited, sent over a network or the Internet, etc. for a wide range of  
applications.  
For more information, see the instruction manual for the supplied SANYO Software Pack.  
œ Print out in high quality with a digital print service  
The media used to store data recorded by your digital disk camera is the iD PHOTO disk. At  
the time of this print, most digital print services do not accept data on iD PHOTO disks, so you  
will need to copy the data onto another form of media. You can then take your image data to  
digital print service centers for high-quality print outs of your captured images. (Consult the  
service for more information.)  
Advantages: You can receive high-quality printouts of the images you capture.  
Caution:  
To print out a single shot from a sequential shot or a single scene from a video  
clip, you may need to first copy the data as a still image (see page 153). Be  
aware that if the image resolution is low, depending on the print size, the output  
image may not be high quality.  
Data file formats  
The format of the files saved on the disk and the method in which the file names are determined  
are explained below.  
Still image files  
Data format:  
JPEG or non-compressed YCbCr TIFF format (conforming to Exif Ver.  
2.1) (see page 85)  
File name structure:  
File name starts with SANY and will have the file extension jpg or tif.  
Ex.: SANYoooo.jpg or SANYoooo.tif  
The “oooo” represents a sequential number assigned automatically.  
Voice memo data  
Data format:  
WAVE format  
File name structure:  
Same file name as the still image to which it is attached with the file  
extension wav.  
Ex.: SANYoooo.wav  
Sequential shots data  
Data format:  
JPEG format  
File name structure:  
File name starts with SEQT and will have the file extension jpg.  
Ex.: SEQTxxyy.jpg  
The “xx” represents the sequential shot folder number. The “yy”  
represents a sequential number assigned automatically.  
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Video clips data  
Data format:  
QuickTime Movie format  
File name structure:  
File name starts with VCLP and will have the file extension mov.  
Ex.: VCLPoooo.mov  
The “oooo” represents a sequential number assigned automatically.  
Audio recording/shutter sound data  
Data format:  
WAVE format  
File name structure:  
File name starts with SUND and will have the file extension wav.  
Ex.: SUNDoooo.wav  
The “oooo” represents a sequential number assigned automatically.  
Configuration of folders for the stored data  
*
ROOT  
DCIM  
100SANYO  
SANY0001.jpg  
SANY0002.tif  
SANY0003.jpg  
SANY0003.wav  
Sequential shot folder  
SEQT0001  
Image number (see page 55)  
Folder number  
(see page 116)  
Files will be stored  
in folder  
100SANYO until  
either 999 still  
Still image file  
Voice memo file  
*
images, 99  
SEQT0101.jpg  
SEQT0102.jpg  
Sequential shot folder number  
(see page 57)  
sequential shot  
folders, 999 video  
clips, or 999 audio  
recordings have  
been stored. If  
more files are  
Sequential shot folder  
SEQT0002  
SEQT0201.jpg  
SEQT0202.jpg  
made, a folder  
named 101SANYO  
is created and  
those files will be  
stored in the new  
folder. New folders  
will be named in  
sequence, i.e.,  
102SANYO,  
103SANYO, and so  
on. You can also  
create new folders  
as desired (see  
page 115).  
Video clip folder  
VCLIP  
VCLP0001.mov  
VCLP0002.mov  
VCLP0003.mov  
Video clip number  
(see page 63)  
Audio recording folder (shutter sound files  
are also stored in this folder (see page 123))  
SOUND  
SUND0001.wav  
SUND0002.wav  
Audio recording number  
(see page 70)  
101SANYO  
SANY0001.jpg  
SANY0002.jpg  
SEQT0001  
SEQT0101.jpg  
SEQT0102.jpg  
SEQT0103.jpg  
In addition to that shown above, other system files will also be created.  
HELP  
Do not modify the folders and file names in the disk using your computer  
œ Your digital disk camera stores and accesses data according to the rules given in the  
configuration shown above. If the folders, file names, or their configuration is modified by  
accessing the disk in some manner with your computer, your digital disk camera may not be  
able to playback data and may not operate properly.  
Concerning the video clip data saved by the digital disk camera  
œ You can use QuickTime Ver. 3.0 or greater from Apple to playback the video clips. QuickTime  
4.1 Pro for Windows and Macintosh is supplied with the SANYO Software Pack (supplied).  
œ To view images using MediaPlayer on a computer running Windows, use the software included  
in the SANYO Software Pack (supplied) to change the images to the Windows-compatible AVI  
format.  
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Erasing data  
With your digital disk camera, if you ever make a mistake when capturing an image, filming a  
video clip, or recording an audio recording, or if it does not turn out as you want, or if you simply  
no longer need it, you can erase it. There are three methods of erasing data.  
œ Erasing a folder and all of its contents.  
œ Erasing a group of files (for sequential shots, this will erase the folder for one complete  
sequential shot).  
œ Erasing files one at a time.  
With still images that have a voice memo attached, you can erase only the voice memo or erase  
the image and voice memo together.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to the playback mode of the type of file to be erased.  
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Display the file that you want to erase.  
œ For images and video clips, perform the procedure given in “Playing back still images” on  
page 52, “Playing back sequential shots” on page 57, or “Playing back video clips” on  
page 63 depending on the file type, and then proceed to step 2.  
œ For audio recordings, perform step 1 to 6 of “Playing back audio recordings” on page 69  
and then proceed to step 3.  
2
3
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Playback Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the erase  
icon G and press the SET button.  
œ The Erase Method Selection Screen appears.  
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Press j on the arrow button to select the erase  
method.  
Erase icon  
Ex. Still Image Playback Setting Screen  
FOLDER ERASE  
GROUP ERASE  
ONE ERASE  
ÄEXIT  
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Screen for still images  
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For erasing still images (including those with voice memos attached)  
FOLDER ERASE:  
Erases the current folder and all of its contents. All still images,  
sequential shots, video clips, and audio recordings inside the folder  
will be erased.  
GROUP ERASE:  
Erases all the still images inside the current folder. Sequential shots,  
video clips, and audio recording will not be erased. Files inside other  
folders will not be erased.  
ONE ERASE:  
EXIT:  
Erases the still image currently being displayed.  
Returns you to the Playback Setting Screen.  
For erasing sequential shots  
FOLDER ERASE:  
Erases the current folder and all of its contents. All still images,  
sequential shots, video clips, and audio recordings inside the folder  
will be erased.  
GROUP ERASE:  
Erases all the images inside the current sequential shot folder. Other  
sequential shots folders inside the current folder will not be erased.  
Still images, video clips, and audio recording will not be erased. Files  
inside other folders will not be erased.  
ONE ERASE:  
EXIT:  
Erases the image currently being displayed.  
Returns you to the Playback Setting Screen.  
For erasing video clips  
FOLDER ERASE:  
Erases the current folder and all of its contents. All still images,  
sequential shots, video clips, and audio recordings inside the folder  
will be erased.  
GROUP ERASE:  
Erases all the video clips inside the current folder. Still images,  
sequential shots, and audio recording will not be erased. Files inside  
other folders will not be erased.  
ONE ERASE:  
EXIT:  
Erases the video clip currently being displayed.  
Returns you to the Playback Setting Screen.  
For erasing audio recordings  
GROUP:  
Erases all the audio recordings inside the current folder. Still images,  
sequential shots, and video clips will not be erased. Files inside other  
folders will not be erased.  
ONE:  
EXIT:  
Erases the audio recording currently selected.  
Returns you to the Playback Setting Screen.  
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Press the SET button.  
œ The Erase Confirmation Screen appears.  
œ For still images with a voice memo attached, a screen  
allowing you to select whether to erase just the voice  
memo or erase the still image and the voice memo will  
appear. See “Erasing still images with a voice memo  
attached” on page 151.  
ERASE IMAGE  
ÄEXIT  
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œ If you select “ONE” for erasing audio recordings, only  
the audio recording selected will be erased. If you  
selected “GROUP,” “ERASE GROUP?” appears.  
Ex. Erase Confirmation Screen  
for one still image  
œ If you selected anything other than “FOLDER ERASE,”  
proceed to step 6.  
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œ If you selected “FOLDER ERASE,” the Folder Erase  
All Confirmation Screen appears showing you whether  
or not the folder contains still image (including  
Folder number  
sequential shots), video clips, and audio recordings.  
O
: There are files present  
ERASE  
ÄEXIT  
100  
: There are no files present  
œ To erase these files, select “ERASE” and press the  
SET button. “ERASING” appears and the folder and all  
of its contents are erased.  
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ERASE: To erase the folder and all of its contents  
Audio recordings  
Video clips  
Still images  
EXIT:  
To cancel the procedure and return to the  
Erase Method Selection Screen  
Folder Erase All Confirmation Screen  
6
Press j on the arrow button to select “ ERASE IMAGE,” “ ERASE CLIP,” “ GROUP  
ERASE,” or “ ERASE” and press the SET button.  
œ If you selected “GROUP” for audio recordings, select “YES” and press the SET button.  
œ “ERASING” appears and the selected files are erased.  
œ If files that are protected are selected, “PROTECTED” appears and you return to the  
Erase Confirmation Screen. Protected files cannot be erased. To erase protected files,  
first remove the protection (see page 152).  
œ If all the files have been erased, “NO FILE” appears (see page 34).  
NOTE  
If some files cannot be erased  
œ Even if you select “GROUP ERASE,” files that are protected cannot be erased. To erase  
protected files, first remove the protection (see page 152).  
Erasing still images with a voice memo attached  
œ After pressing the SET button at step 5 on page 150, the Still Image With Voice Memo Erase  
Screen appears for you to select whether you want to erase only the voice memo or the voice  
memo and the still image.  
1 Press j to select what is erased.  
SOUND ONLY:  
To erase only the voice memo  
IMAGE+SOUND: To erase the voice memo and the still image  
2 Press the SET button.  
œ The select data is erased.  
If the erasing takes a long time  
œ If you selected “FOLDER ERASE” and there is a large amount of data in the folder (i.e., many  
sequential shots or images), it may take a long time for the data to be erased. Wait until the  
erase is completed.  
Be aware of temporary data for video clip interval shooting (see page 106) or for animation  
shooting (see page 111)  
œ This temporary data is not considered a video clip and therefore does not show up in the  
Folder Erase All Confirmation Screen. This data also does not show up in the Folder  
Information Screen (see page 118). Be aware of this when erasing all the data in a folder or  
formatting a disk.  
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Protecting files from being erased  
Your digital disk camera allows you to protect important files that you do not want to erase or do  
not want to have erased by mistake.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to the playback mode of the type of file to be protected.  
1
Display the file that you want to protect.  
œ For images and video clips, perform the procedure  
given in “Playing back still images” on page 52,  
“Playing back sequential shots” on page 57, or  
“Playing back video clips” on page 63 depending on  
the file type, and then proceed to step 2.  
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back audio recordings” on page 69 and then proceed  
to step 3.  
Ex. Still Image Playback Setting Screen  
2
3
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Playback Setting Screen appears.  
LOCKED  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
protect icon e and press the SET button.  
œ “LOCKED” appears and then you return to the  
Playback Setting Screen.  
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œ The selected file is protected.  
Protect icon  
œ For files that are protected, the protect mark ö  
appears.  
Protect mark  
œ To protect another file, press d or c, or turn the  
control dial, and select the next file. Then perform step  
3 above.  
œ To exit the Playback Setting Screen, press the MODE  
button.  
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NOTE  
œ Even protected files will be erased if the disk is reformatted (see page 157).  
To remove the protection from a file  
œ Display the desired file and perform steps 2 and 3 above. The protect mark will disappear and  
the protection removed.  
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Copying or moving files  
Your digital disk camera allows you to move files from one folder to another folder or make  
another copy of a file into the same folder.  
Preparation  
œ Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “PLAY.”  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to the playback mode of the type of file to be copied or moved.  
1
Display the file that you want to copy or move.  
œ Perform the procedure given in “Playing back still images” on page 52, “Playing back  
sequential shots” on page 57, or “Playing back video clips” on page 63 depending on the  
file type.  
2
3
Press the MODE button.  
œ The Playback Setting Screen appears.  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
copy/move icon â and press the SET button.  
œ The Copy/Move Selection Screen appears.  
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Copy/move icon  
Ex. Still Image Playback  
Setting Screen  
ÄCOPYÜPHOTO G  
MOVE  
EXIT  
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4
Press l on the arrow button to select the desired function.  
COPY ÜPHOTO-G: To copy and save the displayed image as a still image  
MOVE:  
EXIT:  
To move the displayed image to a different folder  
To return to the Playback Setting Screen  
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6
Press the SET button.  
œ If you selected “COPY PHOTO-G,” the displayed  
image is copied and saved as a still image.  
MOVE TO:  
Ä100  
101  
œ If you selected “MOVE,” the Destination Folder  
Selection Screen appears. Proceed to step 6 and  
select the destination folder for the move.  
102  
103Á  
Destination Folder Selection Screen  
Press j or l on the arrow button to select the  
destination folder and press the SET button.  
œ The displayed image is moved to the selected folder.  
MOVE TO:  
101  
œ If a sequential shot is displayed, the complete  
sequential shot folder is moved.  
102  
Ä103  
104Á  
NOTE  
What happens to the file or folder number after it is moved?  
Still images and video clips: The file number becomes the number after the last number in the  
folder.  
Sequential shots: The sequential shot folder number becomes the number after the last  
sequential shot folder number in the folder.  
HELP  
If “ PROTECTED” appears and the move cannot be performed  
œ Files that are protected cannot be moved. To move the file, first remove the protection (see  
page 152).  
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FORMATTING THE DISK  
About the iD PHOTO disk  
The iD PHOTO disk that is inserted into your digital disk camera is a magneto-optic cartridge with  
a storage capacity of 730 megabytes. Be sure to insert the iD PHOTO disk into the digital disk  
camera before using the digital disk camera. In this manual the iD PHOTO disk is referred to as  
“disk” for brevity.  
Preventing data from being erased  
œ By moving the write-protect tab to the key (è) mark on the  
Write protected Write enabled  
disk, you can prevent data from being written to the disk,  
prevent data from being erased from the disk, and prevent  
the disk from being reformatted. Move the write-protect tab  
back to its original position to allow data to be written, data  
to be erased, and the disk to be reformatted.  
œ You can move the write-protect tab with a ballpoint pen or  
other similar pointed tool.  
Part names  
Index label area  
Shutter  
Index label area  
Write-protect tab  
If “ REFORMAT?” appears  
The disk has not yet been formatted, so to be able to use the  
disk with your digital disk camera, you will need to first format  
it with the digital disk camera. If an unformatted disk or disk  
whose formatting has become corrupt is inserted into the  
digital disk camera, regardless of the position of the mode  
selector dial, “REFORMAT?” will appear (see page 156) and  
the disk mark and “----“ will appear flashing in the mode  
display panel. If this occurs, perform the operations given  
below.  
Mode display panel  
Important  
Be aware that if the disk is reformatted, all the data currently stored on the disk will be erased.  
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Press j on the arrow button to select “ YES.”  
DISK TOOLS  
REFORMAT  
œ There are two types of format screens. Both are  
shown to the right.  
REFORMAT?  
YES  
ÄNO  
œ If the Quick Format Screen with the quick format icon  
t appears, select “NO” and press the SET button to  
display a screen that allows you to select the full  
format process. At this screen, select “FULL FORMAT”  
and press the SET button.  
œ If the Full Format Screen with the full format icon u  
appears, connect the supplied AC adapter/charger  
(see page 29). If the AC adapter/charger is not  
connected, you cannot reformat the disk.  
Quick Format Screen  
DISK TOOLS  
REFORMAT  
REFORMAT?  
YES  
ÄNO  
AC ADAPTER  
REQUIRED  
Full Format Screen  
2
Press the SET button.  
DISK TOOLS  
REFORMAT  
œ Formatting starts.  
œ During formatting, “FORMATTING” appears.  
œ Do not turn off the digital disk camera while it is  
formatting a disk.  
FORMATTING  
œ A full format requires approximately 20 minutes.  
œ To cancel formatting, press the MODE button. (To  
cancel the full formatting process, press the MODE  
button after the status bar appears.) If you cancel the  
format, be sure to properly format the disk later.  
DON'T POWER OFF  
Quick Format Processing Screen  
DISK TOOLS  
REFORMAT  
œ When “FORMATTING” disappears and you return to  
the normal operation screen, formatting has been  
completed successfully.  
œ If formatting cannot be completed properly for a disk,  
the disk may be damaged. Replace the disk with a  
new one.  
FORMATTING  
DON'T POWER OFF  
Indicator of format process  
Full Format Processing Screen  
HELP  
If “ PROTECTED” appears  
œ The write-protect tab on the disk is set to the key (è) mark. To format the disk, the  
write-protect tab must be set to the write-enabled position.  
NOTE  
œ A newly purchased disk may display the Quick Format Screen or the Full Format Screen  
depending on how they were formatted before packaging. This is not a malfunction.  
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Reformatting a disk  
When a disk is used for the first time, “REFORMAT?” appears (see page 156) and you  
automatically start the formatting process. However, depending on the condition of the disk, this  
message may not appear. To format the disk in such a case, follow the procedure given below.  
Also, even for disks that have been formatted with the digital disk camera before, data may  
become corrupt or the disk may become reformatted by a computer making the disk unusable  
with the digital disk camera. If this happens, formatting the disk with the digital disk camera may  
make the disk usable again.  
There are two types of formatting available with your digital disk camera.  
Quick format:  
Full format:  
For quickly erasing all the data on the disk.  
Before capturing important images, to ensure that images are captured properly,  
it is recommended to perform a full format beforehand.  
Important  
Be aware that if the disk is reformatted, all the data currently stored on the disk, even protect data  
(see page 152), will be erased.  
Preparation  
œ Insert a disk with its write-protect tab set to the write-enabled position (see page 155).  
œ Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
1
2
Press the arrow button to select the disk icon â and  
press the SET button.  
OPTIONAL  
FUNCTIONS  
œ The Disk Tools Screen appears.  
Press l on the arrow button to select the quick  
format icon t or the full format icon u.  
œ When selecting the full format, be sure to connect the  
digital disk camera to an AC power outlet with the  
supplied AC adapter/charger. The full format takes  
approximately 20 minutes. If the AC adapter/charger is  
not connected, “AC ADAPTER REQUIRED” appears  
flashing and the format cannot be performed.  
Option Screen  
Quick format icon  
DISK TOOLS  
QUICKFORMAT  
For the quick format: Select t  
For the full format: Select u  
Full format icon  
Disk Tools Screen  
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4
Press the SET button.  
œ The Format Confirmation Screen appears.  
DISK TOOLS  
QUICKFORMAT  
DISK TOOLS  
FULL FORMAT  
ERASE ALL?  
YES  
ERASE ALL?  
YES  
ÄNO  
AC ADAPTER  
REQUIRED  
ÄNO  
Format Confirmation Screen when the  
quick format icon Xwas selected  
Format Confirmation Screen when the  
full format icon Xwas selected  
Press j on the arrow button to select “ YES” and press the SET button.  
œ Formatting starts.  
œ During formatting, “FORMATTING” appears.  
œ Do not turn off the digital disk camera while it is formatting a disk.  
œ A full format requires approximately 20 minutes.  
œ To cancel formatting, press the MODE button. (To cancel the full formatting process,  
press the MODE button after the status bar appears.) If you cancel the format, be sure to  
properly format the disk later.  
œ When formatting is completed, you return to the Disk Tools Screen.  
Indicator of format process  
DISK TOOLS  
QUICKFORMAT  
DISK TOOLS  
FULLFORMAT  
FORMATTING  
FORMATTING  
DON'T POWER OFF  
DON'T POWER OFF  
Format Processing Screen when the  
Format Processing Screen when the  
quick format icon  
t
was selected  
full format icon  
u
was selected  
HELP  
If “ FORMAT FAILED” and û appear  
œ Format was not completed properly. Press the SET button and try again.  
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USING WITH A COMPUTER SYSTEM  
By connecting your digital disk camera to a computer, you can greatly expand the uses available  
with your digital disk camera.  
Connecting to your computer  
Your digital disk camera is equipped with a USB terminal and an IEEE1394 terminal for  
connecting the digital disk camera to a computer. By installing the software included in the  
SANYO Software Pack, you can download and edit files saved in your digital disk camera,  
operate your digital disk camera from your computer, and much more. (For using the different  
interfaces, the driver software for the interface is required.)  
Connecting to the USB terminal  
Mode selector dial  
Interface cover  
To USB port  
To USB terminal  
USB computer interface cable (supplied)  
œ By connecting to a computer using the USB terminal, you  
can use the software included in the SANYO Software Pack  
to download data from the disk in the digital disk camera to  
the computer and operate the digital disk camera remotely  
from the computer.  
œ When the mode selector dial is set to é and the USB  
connection is made, “PC--U” appears in the mode display  
panel.  
Display when USB  
connection is made  
NOTE  
œ When the digital disk camera is connected to a computer, the monitor of the digital disk camera  
turns off and all control except for the power button and mode selector dial become inoperable.  
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Connecting to the IEEE1394 terminal  
Mode selector dial  
Interface cover  
To IEEE1394 port  
To IEEE1394 terminal  
IEEE1394 computer interface cable (supplied)  
œ By connecting to a computer using the IEEE1394 terminal,  
you can use the iD PHOTO disk drive of the digital disk  
camera as an external drive of your computer. Then you  
can handle the data stored in the disk from your computer.  
œ When the mode selector dial is set to é and the  
IEEE1394 connection is made, “PC--F” appears in the  
mode display panel.  
Display when IEEE1394  
connection is made  
Selecting the IEEE1394 baud rate  
Your digital disk camera supports communication up to 400 Mbps, but depending on the  
computer to which the digital disk camera is connected, the communication may become  
unstable. If this is the case, select the  icon in the baud rate menu to restore stable  
communication.  
1
2
Turn the mode selector dial to ê to display the Option Screen.  
Press the arrow button to select the disk icon â and press the SET button.  
œ The Disk Tools Screen appears.  
DISK TOOLS  
1394 SPEED  
3
4
Press l to select the baud rate menu.  
Press c to select the desired baud rate.  
Â: Sets the baud rate to a maximum of 200 Mbps  
Ê: Sets the baud rate to a maximum of 400 Mbps  
5
Press the SET button.  
œ The new baud rate is set.  
Baud rate menu  
Disk Tools Screen  
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About the accessories available for your  
digital disk camera  
The accessories available for your digital disk camera are given below.  
œ Li-ion battery pack (part number: UR-121AEX, UR-121A)  
One Li-ion battery pack UR-121.  
œ iD PHOTO disk (part number: DSM-D730ACEX, DSM-D730ACU)  
One 730-megabyte iD PHOTO disk DSM-D730A.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Reference  
page  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Power  
Does not turn  
on.  
Battery pack is not  
installed.  
Properly install battery  
pack.  
27  
Battery pack is not  
properly installed.  
Battery pack is dead.  
Recharge battery pack  
or replaced with a  
charged one.  
24, 27  
Power cord is not  
plugged into wall outlet  
(when using AC  
Properly plug it in.  
adapter/charger).  
29  
Power cord is not  
plugged into power  
socket (when using AC  
adapter/charger)  
Disk is not inserted.  
Properly insert disk.  
30  
39  
Due to cold  
Place battery pack in  
pocket to warm it up  
before using.  
temperatures, battery  
pack temporarily lost  
power.  
Shooting  
Shutter release Power is not turned on. If power save function  
button does not  
work.  
has activated, press  
shutter release button  
or power button once  
and then perform  
shooting.  
35  
Clock icon | appears  
(ready status).  
Wait until clock icon  
disappears.  
51  
Disk is full (“DISK  
FULL” appears in  
monitor and “REMAIN  
0” appears in mode  
display panel).  
Replace with a new  
disk.  
30, 31  
Erase unnecessary  
files or save files to  
another disk and then  
erase them.  
147, 149  
76  
Flash does not  
light.  
Flash is not extended  
out.  
Press flash pop-up  
button to stand up flash.  
Subject is bright and  
flash is judged  
Not a malfunction.  
unnecessary by digital  
disk camera.  
Battery pack is low.  
Recharge battery pack  
or replaced with a  
charged one.  
24, 27  
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Reference  
page  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
LCD  
monitor  
and  
When used in  
cold weather,  
image seems to  
leave traces as  
it moves.  
Effects of the liquid  
crystals.  
Not a malfunction.  
Such spots that appear  
in the monitor only  
appear in the monitor  
and will not be  
viewfinder  
recorded with images.  
Images  
displayed  
contain some  
red, blue, and  
green dots, or  
there are black  
spots visible.  
Area around  
LCD monitor is  
warm.  
Normal effect due to  
internal structure.  
Not a malfunction.  
Remove lens cap.  
No image  
Lens cap is attached.  
appears during  
shooting.  
18  
46  
No playback  
image appears. is set to “CAMERA.”  
CAMERA/PLAY switch Turn CAMERA/PLAY  
switch to “PLAY.”  
Viewing  
images  
Focus does not Subject is too close.  
If subject is between 3  
to 60 cm away, set  
work.  
Focus is not set  
focus to 8 (macro  
focus) or 5 (total  
range focus); if subject  
is farther than 60 cm  
away, set focus to 6  
(normal focus) or 5  
(total range focus)  
properly.  
72, 90  
Digital disk camera  
moved when shutter  
release button was  
pressed.  
Hold digital disk  
camera correctly and  
slowly press shutter  
release button halfway  
to lock focus. Then  
press shutter release  
button fully down.  
49, 51  
Focus does not lock.  
Shutter speed is too  
slow.  
When capturing  
images with slow  
shutter speed, use  
tripod to stabilize digital  
disk camera and press  
shutter release button  
with remote control.  
95  
14  
Lens is dirty.  
Clean lens.  
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Reference  
page  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Viewing  
images  
Image is too  
dark.  
Flash was blocked by  
finger or other object.  
Hold digital disk  
camera correctly and  
make sure flash is not  
obstructed.  
49  
Subject was too far  
away.  
Capture images inside  
flash range (within 2.8  
meters).  
75  
Subject was lit from  
behind.  
Use forced flash mode.  
76  
87  
Use exposure  
correction.  
Capture using spot  
sample AE setting.  
93  
92  
Not enough light.  
Use exposure control  
setting.  
Use ISO sensitivity  
setting.  
114  
76  
Image is too  
bright.  
Forced flash is being  
used.  
Set to flash mode other  
than forced flash.  
Subject is too bright.  
Change camera angle  
or use other means to  
decrease subject  
brightness.  
Use exposure  
correction.  
87  
93  
Capture using spot  
sample AE setting.  
Shutter speed is slower Adjust shutter speed to  
than proper value (for  
shutter speed priority  
AE).  
proper value.  
94  
ISO sensitivity is not  
set correctly.  
Set ISO sensitivity to  
proper value.  
114  
76  
Color for  
images  
Due to ambient lighting. Capture image using  
forced flash mode.  
captured  
indoors are not  
correct.  
White balance is not  
set correctly.  
Set white balance  
correctly.  
96  
94  
Video clip  
image flickers.  
Video clip was filmed  
under fluorescent  
lighting.  
Set shutter speed to  
1/100.  
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Reference  
page  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Viewing  
images  
Part of image is Lens was blocked by  
Hold digital disk  
camera correctly and  
make sure lens is not  
obstructed.  
missing.  
shoulder strap, finger,  
or other object.  
49  
54  
No image  
appears (?  
appears).  
Playing back images  
on disks from other  
digital cameras may  
cause malfunctions.  
Play back images on  
disks from your digital  
disk camera.  
Audio  
recordings  
No sound.  
Volume setting is too  
low.  
Adjust volume.  
70  
Video clip was shot  
Sound is not recorded  
using interval shooting for interval shooting or  
98, 107  
or animation shooting.  
animation shooting.  
Sound is noisy. Disk drive or lens  
movements are  
Not a malfunction. To  
prevent operations  
49, 61,  
68, 79  
recorded (due to digital from being recorded,  
disk camera structure). use supplied external  
microphone.  
Connecting No sound or  
Digital disk camera is  
Connect properly  
to  
image.  
not properly connected (connect AV cable to  
television.  
to television (AV cable  
is connected to MIC  
input, etc.).  
AV output terminal on  
digital disk camera).  
71  
Television input is not  
set correctly.  
Set input to “VIDEO.”  
Adjust volume.  
No sound.  
Volume of television is  
too low.  
Miscellaneous Digital disk  
camera will not  
Possible temporary  
internal circuitry  
problem.  
1 Press EJECT lever  
and remove disk.  
operate.  
2 Insert disk again.  
3 Turn power on.  
Or remove both battery  
pack and clock backup  
battery, wait a few  
moments, and then  
reinstall them. (If using  
AC adapter/charger,  
disconnect DC plug  
from digital disk  
“SYSTEM  
ERROR” is  
displayed.  
camera.)  
Digital disk  
camera settings dead so settings are  
are lost. not backed up.  
Clock backup battery is Replace clock backup  
battery with new one.  
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Reference  
page  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Miscellaneous Digital disk  
camera does  
not operate  
Normal effect due to  
internal structure.  
When power is turned  
on, disk contents are  
read. While disk is  
read, disk mark  
immediately  
after being  
turned on.  
appears rotating and  
digital disk camera  
cannot be operated.  
Wait until disk mark  
stops rotating.  
30  
35  
Sounds can be  
heard during  
power save  
mode.  
Sounds from internal  
circuitry.  
Not a malfunction.  
Remote control Remote control codes  
Set remote control  
codes properly.  
38  
does not work.  
do not match.  
Remote control mode  
is set to D.  
Set remote control  
mode to E.  
124  
Dust is inside viewfinder.  
1 Remove screws (2)  
on side of viewfinder.  
2 Pull out and remove  
eyecup.  
3 Clean dust from  
inside eyecup and  
viewfinder with a  
blower or soft cloth.  
14  
Eyecup  
œ Be careful not to  
allow dust to get  
inside digital disk  
camera.  
4 Put eyecup back  
to original position  
and secure with  
screws (2).  
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Error messages  
Error messages will appear in the monitor or mode display panel in response to conditions of the  
digital disk camera or disk.  
Monitor display  
Mode display panel  
Meaning and remedy  
Disk is not inserted.  
Monitor does not light  
]
Insert disk (see page 30).  
Disk is not formatted, or formatting is corrupt.  
REFORMAT?  
YES  
]
ÄNO  
Follow instructions on screen and format disk  
(see page 155).  
Disk is write-protected.  
]
PROTECTED  
Set disk to write-enabled (see page 155).  
Disk is full.  
]
Replace with disk that is not full (see pages  
30, 31).  
DISK FULL  
Erase unnecessary files (see page 149).  
Save files to other media and erase from disk  
(see page 159).  
Disk is not recognized.  
]
Remove disk and insert again.  
œ If “REFORMAT?” appears, follow  
instructions on screen and reformat disk  
(see page 157).  
???  
œ If “???” appears again, either replace disk  
or press the SET button.  
œ Leaving the digital disk camera turned on  
for a few minutes may remedy the problem.  
Battery pack is dead.  
]
or  
Replace with charged battery pack or use AC  
adapter/charger (see pages 24, 29, 40).  
Digital disk camera becomes warm (see  
pages 17, 62).  
ã appears in upper  
Normal display  
]
right  
Can still be used, but turn off power as soon  
as possible.  
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Monitor display  
Mode display panel  
Meaning and remedy  
Digital disk camera has become hot (see  
pages 17, 62).  
]
œ Press SET button and wait for “HIGH  
TEMP” to disappear before resuming use.  
(Temperature has risen beyond allowable  
range so turn off as soon as possible.)  
HIGH TEMP  
ÄOK  
œ If temperature is still high, “HIGH TEMP” will  
appear again. (Only power button will  
operate.)  
œ Turn off digital disk camera to quickly lower  
temperature.  
No more files can be saved to current folder  
so new folder is created.  
CREATE  
NEW FOLDER  
101  
Normal display  
]
Press SET button.  
Problem with disk.  
]
ÄOK  
Press SET button.  
DISK ERROR  
Some files on the disk may be lost (including  
files recorded by digital disk camera). Disk is  
made to read-only disk for reading non-corrupt  
files.  
FILES MAY  
BE LOST  
DISK:READ ONLY  
ÄOK  
œ Save files from disk to computer and full  
format disk with digital disk camera (see  
page 157) to return disk to normal.  
œ If “DISK ERROR” appears during full  
format, replace disk with new one.  
Power was turned off during filming of video  
clip.  
FILE RECOVERY  
]
POWER DOWN  
WHILE RECORDING  
Press SET button.  
Normal display  
TRY RECOVER  
ÄOK  
œ “SEARCHING” appears and video clip is  
repaired.  
œ On rare occasions, the video clip may not  
be able to be repaired.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Digital disk camera  
Type  
CCD digital camera (recording and playback)  
Recording system  
Format standards  
Digital recording  
iD format standards  
Recording image file format Still images: JPEG format, TIFF (non-compressed YCbCr)  
format (Exif Ver. 2.1 compliant)  
Video clips: QuickTime Movie  
Audio: wav (monaural)  
Recording media  
Imaging element  
Recording resolution  
iD PHOTO magneto-optic disk (CAD magnetic super resolution)  
(730 MB when unformatted)  
1/2-inch CCD solid-state type image pickup, 1,500,000 pixels  
(image elements), progressive scan, primary color filter  
1,360 x 1,024 pixels (still images and sequential shots only)  
1,024 x 768 pixels (still images and sequential shots only)  
640 x 480 pixels (still images, sequential shots, and video clips)  
320 x 240 pixels (video clips only)  
160 x 120 pixels (video clips only)  
Video clip frame rate  
Data compression  
640 x 480 pixels: 30 fps/15 fps  
320 x 240 pixels: 30 fps/15 fps  
160 x 120 pixels: 30 fps/15 fps  
TIFF (non-compressed YCbCr)  
FINE (low compression)  
NORM (moderate compression)  
(for still images only)  
(for still images and  
sequential shots only)  
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White balance  
Lens  
Full-auto TTL, manual setting possible  
Optical 3x zoom  
lens with built-in  
ND filter  
f = 7 to 21 mm (equivalent to f = 38 to 114  
mm for 35-mm film camera)  
autofocus, 7 groups, 8 elements, aspheric  
lens (2)  
Filter diameter  
Aperture  
52 mm  
Open F2.4 (wide) to F4.4 (tele), smallest F8 (wide) to F12.9 (tele)  
ND filter  
ND – 0.6 (25.1% transmittance)(covers F8.0)  
Effective smallest aperture value F = 16.0 (wide) to 25.8 (tele)  
Exposure metering  
Matrix metering/center-weighted metering  
Exposure control type  
Program AE for variable aperture and shutter range/AE lock/spot  
sample AE/shutter speed priority AE/aperture priority AE/manual  
exposure control  
Exposure control functions available at shooting screen (0á1.5  
EV in 0.5-EV steps)  
Range  
60 cm to infinity (normal focus), 20 cm (min. 3 cm) to 60 cm  
(macro focus), 20 cm (min. 3 cm) to infinity (total range focus)  
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Digital zoom  
Shutter  
For shooting: Still image and sequential shot mode  
(resolution P): 1x to 2.1x  
Video clip (resolution O): 1x to 2x  
Video clip (resolution N): 1x to 4x  
For playback: 1.0x to 21x (varies with resolution)  
Still image shooting mode:  
16 to 1/500 sec (Slow shutter: 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 sec)  
Sequential shot shooting mode:  
1/30 to 1/2,000 sec (resolution P)  
1/15 to 1/2,000 sec (resolution R or Q)  
Video clip shooting mode:  
1/30 to 1/2,000 sec (frame rate X)  
1/15 to 1/2,000 sec (frame rate W)  
Sensitivity  
Auto (equivalent to ISO 100 to 200), and equivalent to ISO 100,  
ISO 200, and ISO 400 (set at Manual Shooting Screen)  
Viewfinder  
0.55-inch digital viewfinder (with diopter adjustment)  
1.8-inch low-temperature polysilicon TFT color liquid crystal  
Approx. 110,000 pixels  
LCD monitor  
LCD monitor pixels  
Flash working range  
0.6 to 2.8 m (normal focus, lens wide), 0.6 to 1.5 m (normal  
focus, lens tele), 0.2 to 0.6 m (macro focus), guide number: 6.8  
Flash modes  
Focus  
Automatic flash mode, forced flash mode (slow synchronic  
shooting possible), red-eye reduction flash mode, flash off mode  
TTL-type AF (TTL contrast detection method), manual focus,  
fixed focus  
Self-timer  
10-second delay (initial setting), can be set up to 9 hours 59  
minutes 59 seconds  
Special shooting functions  
Time/date  
Interval shooting (still image and video clip)  
Animation shooting (video clip)  
Recorded with image data (automatic calendar from 1970 to  
2039), clock has exclusive backup battery (CR2025)  
Ambient  
Temperature 0 to 35°C (operation), –20 to 60°C (storage)  
environment  
Humidity  
30 to 90% (operating, no condensation),  
10 to 90% (storage, no condensation)  
Power supply Battery  
Li-ion battery pack (UR-121) x 1  
Clock backup battery (CR2025) x 1  
AC adapter/charger (supplied)  
NC-LSC04WSA  
Dimensions  
Weight  
93 (W) x 140 (D) x 89 (H) mm  
Approx. 575 g (without battery pack, disk, grip belt, and shoulder  
strap)  
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Connectors  
AV output terminal  
3.5-mm mini jack  
Audio output  
884 mVrms (+1 dBs), 2.2 kmax. monaural  
Video output  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 unbalanced, sync negative,  
composite video  
PAL color television system (IDC-1000ZEX  
and IDC-1000ZE)  
NTSC color television system (IDC-1000ZU)  
MIC input terminal  
DC IN terminal  
3.5-mm mini jack, 2 k, monaural  
Sensitivity: –42 dB max., plug-in power  
DC 9.2 V (for use with supplied AC adapter/charger  
NC-LSC04WSA only)  
USB terminal  
USB port, supports cam control mode  
IEEE1394 terminal  
IEEE1394 port (4P), supports disk drive mode  
Battery operation  
Shooting  
Playback  
Approx. 1 hour 30 minutes  
Approx. 2 hours  
œ Until batteries run out when using the supplied disk and the supplied Li-ion battery pack at full  
charge at a 20°C ambient temperature.  
œ The time of operation may vary depending on the conditions of the battery pack and the  
conditions of use. Especially when used at temperatures below 10°C, the battery operation  
time is drastically reduced.  
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Possible number of images/possible shooting time/possible recording  
time  
The table below shows the approximate possible number of images, the possible shooting time,  
and the possible recording time that can be stored on the supplied iD PHOTO disk.  
Approximate  
Shooting recording  
mode  
Compression ratio  
setting  
maximum number of  
images or amount of  
recording time  
255 images  
1200 images  
2000 images  
450 images  
2000 images  
3000 images  
1150 images  
4800 images  
12000 images  
250 images  
Resolution setting  
Frame rate setting  
Y
Z
U
Y
Z
U
Y
Z
U
Y
Z
U
Y
Z
U
Y
Z
U
Z
U
Z
U
Z
U
X
W
X
W
X
W
R
Q
P
R
Q
P
Still image mode  
(no voice memo)  
1100 images  
1600 images  
425 images  
Still image mode  
(with voice memo)  
1600 images  
2300 images  
1000 images  
3000 images  
5000 images  
1200 images  
2000 images  
2000 images  
3000 images  
4800 images  
12000 images  
8 minutes  
16 minutes  
20 minutes  
40 minutes  
60 minutes  
120 minutes  
2 hours x 12  
R
Q
P
P
O
Sequential shot  
mode  
Video clip mode  
Audio recording  
N
œ Even with disks of the same capacity, the amount of data that can actually be stored may differ depending on  
conditions during shooting or recording.  
Approximate maximum number of sequential shot images that can be captured when shutter  
release button is pressed once  
The number of images captured with a sequential shot will differ depending on the image quality  
as shown in the table below.  
Resolution setting  
Compression ratio setting  
Normal sequential shot  
AE shift sequential shot  
Z
U
Z
U
Z
U
11 images  
R
20 images  
30 images  
40 images  
7 images  
Q
P
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Internal disk drive  
Supported media  
Recording format  
iD PHOTO disk 730 MB  
Magneto optical recording format  
Magnetic super resolution technology (CAD-MSR)  
Laser pulse magnetic field modulation recording  
Direct overwrite  
Pickup  
Supported  
Laser wavelength: 658 nm, objective lens of NA 0.62  
Supplied iD PHOTO disk  
Part number  
Recording capacity  
Direct overwrite  
File system  
DSM-D730A (conforms to iD PHOTO standards)  
730 MB (unformatted)  
Supported  
UDF (universal disk format) Ver. 1.5  
59.5 (W) x 56.5 (D) x 4.8 (H) mm  
Approx. 13 g (without protective case)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Supplied AC adapter/charger  
Part number  
Power supply  
Rated output  
NC-LSC04WSA  
AC 100 to 240 V (26 to 36 VA), 50 to 60 Hz  
DC 8.4 V, 0 to 1.1 A (charging)  
DC 9.2 V, 0 to 1.2 A (DC output)  
Compatible battery  
Supplied or sold separately Li-ion battery pack UR-121  
Ambient  
Temperature 0 to 35°C (operation), –20 to 60°C (storage)  
environment  
Humidity  
45 to 85% (no condensation)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
55 (W) x 38.5 (H) x 120 (D) mm  
Approx. 190 g (without power cord)  
Supplied Li-ion battery pack  
Part number  
Voltage  
UR-121  
7.4 V  
Capacity  
1,600 mAh  
Ambient  
Temperature 0 to 40°C (operation and recharging), –20 to 30°C (storage)  
environment  
Humidity  
45 to 85% (no condensation)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
37.6 (W) x 71.6 (D) x 20.4 (H) mm  
Approx. 95 g (without protective cover)  
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incurring any obligations.  
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