Danger
Warning
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
å Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. To do so may
result in fire, injury, electric shock, or severe damage to you or
your camera. Internal inspection, maintenance and repairs should
only be carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service
center.
å Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or
explosive gases, as this could increase the risk of explosion.
å Should any form of liquid or a foreign object enter the camera,
do not use it. Switch off the camera, and then disconnect the
power source. You must contact your dealer or Samsung Camera
Service center. Do not continue to use the camera as this may
cause a fire or electric shock.
å Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals.
Positioning the flash too close to your subject’s eyes may cause
eyesight damage.
å For safety reasons keep this product and its accessories out of
reach of children or animals to prevent accidents e.g.:
- Swallowing battery or small camera accessories. If an accident
should occur, please consult a doctor immediately.
- There is the possibility of injury from the camera’s moving parts.
å The battery and camera may become hot during prolonged use
and it may result in camera malfunction. If the camera or battery
becomes hot, allow the camera to sit idle for a few minutes to
allow it time to cool.
å Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into
the camera through access points e.g. the memory card slot and
battery chamber. This may cause a fire or electric shock.
å Do not operate this camera with wet hands. This could pose a
risk of electric shock.
å Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high
temperatures, such as a sealed vehicle, direct sunlight or other
places of extremes in temperature. Exposure to extreme
temperatures may adversely affect the camera’s internal
components and could cause a fire.
å
When in use, do not cover the camera or Charger. This may cause
heat to build up and distort the camera body or cause a fire. Always
use the camera and its accessories in a well-ventilated area.
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Caution
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in a minor or moderate injury.
å Never connect the 20 pin connector to the USB port of a PC. This
carries a high risk of computer malfunction.
å Do not open the battery cover or the USB cover in the sea, a lake
or in similar underwater conditions. Do not open the battery cover
or the USB cover with a wet hand either. It may cause electric
shock or camera malfunction.
å Leaking, overheating, or damaged battery could result in fire or
injury.
- Only use battery with the correct specifications for the camera.
- Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of battery in fire.
- Do not insert the battery with the polarities reversed.
å Remove the battery when not planning to use the camera for a
long period of time. Otherwise the battery may leak corrosive
electrolyte and permanently damage the camera’s components.
å Do not fire the flash while it is in contact with hands or objects. Do
not touch the flash after using it continuously. It may cause burns.
å Do not move the camera while it is switched on, if you are using
the AC adapter. After use, always switch off the camera before
unplugging the cable from the wall socket. Then make sure that
any connector cords or cables to other devices are disconnected
before moving the camera. Failure to do so may damage the
cords or cables and cause a fire or electric shock.
å Take care not to touch the lens to avoid taking an unclear image
and possibly causing camera malfunction.
å
Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
å When using this camera in low temperatures, you may experience
the following. These are not camera malfunctions. The camera
usually recovers at normal temperature.
- It takes longer to turn on the LCD screen and the color may differ
from the subject.
- After changing to a different subject or scene, there may be an
after image on the LCD screen.
å Credit cards may be demagnetized if left near case. Avoid leaving
magnetic strip cards near the case.
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Contents
007 System chart
028
028
Recording HD (High Definition) movie clips
READY
007
007
Package Contents
Sold Separately
Recording a movie clip without sound
029 Things to Watch Out for When Taking
Pictures
008 Identification of features
008
009
010
010
011
011
011
Front & Top
Back
030 Using the camera buttons to set the camera
030 POWER button
Bottom
030 SHUTTER button
031 Zoom button
5 Function button
Self-timer lamp
Camera Status Lamp
Mode icon
032 Info (DISP) / Up button
033 Macro / Down button
034 Focus lock
012 Connecting to a Power Source
015 Inserting the memory card
035 Flash / Left button
037 Self-timer / Right button
038 MENU button
016 Instructions on how to use the memory card
018 Waterproof management
038 OK button
020 When using the camera for the first time
038 Shooting
039
How to Enable Functions Using the
MENU Button
021 LCD screen indicator
022 How to use the menu
023 Starting the recording mode
RECORDING
040
040
041
041
042
043
046
Photo Size / Movie Size
Quality / Frame rate (Image Resolution)
Exposure compensation
ISO
023
023
024
025
027
Selecting modes
How to use the Smart Auto mode
How to use the Program mode
How to use the Scene modes
How to use the Movie clip mode
White balance
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
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Contents
047
047
047
048
048
049
050
051
051
052
052
052
053
053
054
054
Face Tone
056 Display
Face Retouch
056
056
057
057
057
057
Language
Auto Focus type
Metering
Function Description
Start up image
Display Brightness
Quick view
Photo Style Selector
Smart Filter
Image Adjust
Display Save
ACB
058 Settings
Drive mode
058
058
059
059
059
060
060
061
061
062
Formatting a memory
DIS
Initialization
Movie Clip frame stabiliser
Smart Scene Detection
Voice Memo
Setting up the Date / Time / Date type
Time Zone
File name
Voice Recording
Recording a movie clip without voice
Setting movie recording
Imprinting the recording date
Auto power off
Auto Focus lamp
Selecting Video out type
Setting the USB
055 Sound menu
055 Sound
SETUP
055
055
055
055
056
Volume
063 Starting play mode
PLAY
Start up sound
Shutter sound
Beep sound
AF sound
063
063
064
064
065
Playing back a still image
Playing back a movie clip
Movie clip capture function
Playing back a recorded voice
Playing back a voice memo
056 Setup menu
5
Contents
065 LCD screen Indicator
080 File Options
066 Using the camera buttons to set the camera
066 Play mode button
080
080
081
081
082
084
Deleting images
Protecting images
Face List Edit
Voice memo
DPOF
066 Thumbnail / Enlargement button
066
Smart Album
069 Info (DISP) / Up button
069 Play & Pause / OK button
070 Left / Right / Down / MENU button
070 Delete button
Copy to Card
085 PictBridge
PICTBRIDGE
APPENDIX
071 Setting the playback functions using the
LCD Screen
086 PictBridge : Picture Selection
086 PictBridge : Print Setting
087 PictBridge : Reset
072 Setting the playback PictBridge function
using the LCD screen
073 Edit
087 Important notes
073
074
074
075
076
Resize
089 Warning indicator
Rotating an image
Photo Style Selector
Smart Filter
090 Before contacting a service center
092 Specifications
Image Adjust
095 Transferring files to your computer
SOFTWARE
077 Starting the Multi Slide Show
for Windows
077
078
079
079
079
Start the Multi Slide Show
Selecting Images
095
For Windows users
099 Transferring files to your computer for
Setting play interval
Mac
Setting Background Music
Configure Multi Slide Show effects
099
For Mac users
101 FAQ
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System chart
Please make sure your package contains the contents listed below before using this product. The contents can vary depending on the sales
region. To buy the optional equipment listed under Sold Separately, contact your nearest Samsung dealer or Samsung service center. The
appearance of the parts and accessories in your package may differ from the illustrations below.
Package Contents
AC adapter / USB cable
AD44-00143A /
Camera strap
AD63-02604A
AD63-02596A
Software CD
(User manual included)
AD46-00331A
Rechargeable battery
AD43-00194A
Camera
AD39-00165A
Quick Start Manual
AD68-04852A
Sold Separately
SD/SDHC memory card
(see p.17)
AV cable
AD39-00146A
Battery charger
AD44-00164A
Camera case
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Identification of features
Front & Top
Flash
POWER button
Speaker
Shutter button
Lens
Self-timer lamp /
AF Lamp
Microphone
USB / AV / DC terminal
Strap eyelet
8
Identification of features
Back
Camera status lamp
Zoom button
MODE button
LCD Screen
5 function button
Fn / Delete button
MENU button
Play mode button
9
Identification of features
Bottom
5 Function button
Battery chamber
Information / Up button
OK / Play & Pause
button
Self-timer /
Right button
Flash /
Left button
Battery holder
Macro / Down button
Memory card slot
Battery chamber cover
Tripod socket
Ä
To open the battery chamber cover, slide it in the direction shown
above.
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Identification of features
Self-timer lamp
Mode icon
Icon
Status
Description
Refer to page 23 for more information about the camera mode setting.
- For the first 8 seconds, the lamp blinks at 1 second
intervals.
- For the final 2 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at
0.25-second intervals.
MODE
ICON
MODE
ICON
Smart Auto
Program
Scene
Blinking
For the 2 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at
0.25-second intervals.
Movie
Smart Movie
-
Blinking
Blinking
A picture will be taken after about 10 seconds and 2
seconds later a second picture will be taken.
SCENE
MODE
Camera Status Lamp
Aqua
Night
Beauty Shot
Frame Guide
Children
Text
Status
Description
ICON
MODE
ICON
MODE
ICON
MODE
ICON
MODE
ICON
The lamp turns on and off when the camera
is ready to take a picture.
Power on
Portrait
Close Up
The lamp blinks while saving the image data and
turns off when the camera is ready to take a picture.
After taking a picture
When flash battery is charging The lamp blinks.
Landscape
Sunset
When the USB cable is
inserted into a PC
The lamp lights up.
(LCD screen turns off after initializing the device.)
Transmitting Data with a PC The lamp blinks. (LCD screen turns off.)
Dawn
Backlight
-
When the USB cable is
The lamp blinks.
inserted into a printer
When the printer is printing The lamp blinks.
Fireworks
Beach & Snow
The lamp turns on.
(The camera focus on the subject.)
When the AF activates
The lamp blinks.
(The camera doesn’t focus on the subject.)
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Connecting to a Power Source
Important information about battery usage.
You should use the rechargeable battery BP70A supplied with the cam-
era. Be sure to charge the battery before using the camera.
å When camera is not in use, turn off the power.
å Please remove the battery if the camera will not be used
for long periods. Batteries can lose power over time and are
prone to leaking if kept inside the camera.
å Low temperatures (below 0°C) can affect the performance
of the battery and you may experience reduced battery life.
å Batteries will usually recover at normal temperatures.
å During extended use of the camera, the camera body may
become warm. This is perfectly normal.
Ê BP70A rechargeable battery Specification
Model
BP70A
Type
Lithium lon
Capacity
Voltage
740mAh
3.7V
Charging time
Approximately 150 Minutes
Ê Number of images and battery life: Using the BP70A
Ê If you connect the AC adapter to the USB cable, you can use it
as an AC cable and recharge the spare battery with it.
Battery life /
Conditions
Number of images
Using the fully charged battery,
Default settings, Program mode,
Shot to shot interval: 30Sec.
- Using an AC cable
: Connect the AC adapter to the
USB cable. It can be used as a
power cable.
Approx. 90 MIN / Changing the zoom position between
Approx. 180 shots the Wide and the Tele after every shot.
Still image
Using the flash on every second shot.
Using the camera for 5 minutes and
then powering it off for 1 minute.
Using the fully charged battery
Approx. 70 MIN 640x480 image size
30 fps frame rate
- Using a USB cable
Movie
: Remove the AC adapter.You can
download stored images to your
PC (p.96) or supply the power
to your camera through the USB
cable.
Ä These figures are measured under Samsung’s standard conditions
and shooting conditions and may vary depending on the user’s
methods.
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Connecting to a Power Source
Important information about USB cable usage.
å
Before inserting any cables or the AC adapter, make sure the
direction of the cable or adapter plug is correct. Do not insert
by force. It may cause breakage of cable or camera.
å Use a USB cable with the correct specification.
å Do not connect the camera to a PC through a USB hub.
Connect the camera directly to the PC.
å Do not connect the camera and other devices to a PC at the
same time. Connect the camera by itself.
å If your PC can not detect the camera when you use the front
side USB port, use the back side USB port of computer.
å If the USB port of the PC doesn’t meet the Power output
standard (5V, 500mA), the battery may not charge.
å If the charging LED of the AC Charger does not turn on
or blink after you have inserted the rechargeable battery,
please make sure the battery is inserted correctly.
å If you charge the battery with the camera power on, the
battery won’t be fully charged. Turn the camera off while
charging the battery to get a full charge.
Ê Charging LED of the AC charger
Charging LED
Being Charged
Charging is complete
Charging error
Red LED is on
Green LED is on
Ê How to charge the rechargeable battery
Orange colored LED is off or blinking
å
å
If you insert a fully discharged battery to charge it, do not turn on
the camera at the same time. If you do, the camera may turn off
unexpectedly. Charge the battery for more than 10 minutes before
using the camera.
Do not use the flash frequently or take a movie clip with the fully
discharged battery that has been charged for only a short time.
Even if the charger is inserted, the camera power may be turned
off because the rechargeable battery is discharged again.
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Connecting to a Power Source
When using the battery, please follow these guidelines. Failure
to do so may cause heat, fire, or explosion.
Ɣ If you find the battery is bulging or distorted, contact a service
center. It may present a physical danger.
Ɣ Use only the recommended battery charger.
Ɣ Do not place the product close to a fire or any high temperature
source.
Guidelines for disposal
Ɣ Do not throw away a battery that no longer charges.
Ɣ Do not dispose of a battery by throwing it in a fire.
Ɣ Dispose of the battery according to the envronmental laws of
your country, state, or area.
Ɣ Do not insert the product into a microwave oven.
Ɣ Do not leave the product inside a car during the summer.
Ɣ Do not place the product in a hot, humid environment.
Ɣ Do not place the camera on a carpet, comforter, or electronic
mattress for a long time.
Guidelines for recharging a battery
Ɣ Do not recharge the battery using a method that differs from the
method detailed in this users manual. Failure to follow these
instructions may cause a fire or explosion.
Ɣ
Do not leave the camera turned on where there is no air circulation.
Ɣ Do not let accessories like necklaces, coins, keys, watches, and
and so on come in contact with the battery chamber.
Ɣ Use Advanced Lithium Batteries with a guarantee from the
manufacturing company.
Ɣ Do not try to disassemble or perforate the camera or battery with
a sharp pin.
Ɣ Do not subject the camera to high pressure.
Ɣ Do not drop or strike the camera, or subject it to a harsh shock.
Ɣ Do not expose the product to temperatures over 60°C (140°F)
degree.
Ɣ Do not expose the product to water or high humidity.
Ɣ Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
fire or the like.
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Connecting to a Power Source
Inserting the memory card
Ê Insert the battery as shown
ÊInsert the memory card as shown.
- If the camera does not turn on
after you have inserted battery,
please check whether the
- Turn off the camera’s power
before inserting the memory card.
- Have the front label of the
memory card facing toward the
front of the camera (Lens) and
the card pins toward the back of
the camera (LCD screen).
battery (+ / -) direction is right.
- When opening the battery
chamber cover, do not use
excessive force. You may
damage it.
- Do not insert the memory card
the wrong way round. Doing so
may damage the memory card
slot.
Ê
There are 4 battery status indicators displayed on the LCD screen.
Battery
indicator
Low battery
capacity
Battery The battery is (Prepare to
Low battery
capacity
(Prepare to
Battery empty.
(Recharge
status
fully charged recharge or
use spare
recharge or or use spare
use spare
battery)
battery)
battery)
Ä When using the camera and the battery in a place that is excessively
cold or hot, the battery status on the LCD may be different from the
actual battery status.
15
Instructions on how to use the memory card
å Be sure to format the memory card (see p.58) if you are using
a newly purchased memory card for the first time, if it contains
data that the camera cannot recognize, or if it contains images
captured with a different camera.
å The data on the memory card can be corrupted if:
- The memory card is used incorrectly.
- The power is switched off or the memory card is removed while
recording, deleting (formatting) or reading.
å Turn off the camera power whenever the memory card is being
inserted or removed.
å Samsung cannot be held responsible for lost data.
å
It is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back-up
å Repeated use of the memory card will eventually reduce the
memory card’s performance. Should this be the case, you will
need to purchase a new memory card. Wear and tear on the
memory card is not covered by the Samsung warranty.
å The memory card is an electronic precision device. Do not bend,
drop or subject the memory card to any heavy impact.
å Do not store the memory card in an environment with strong
electronic or magnetic fields, e.g. near loud speakers or TV
receivers.
e.g. floppy disks, hard disks, CD etc.
å If there is insufficient memory available :
A [Memory Full] message will appear and the camera will not
operate. To optimize the amount of memory in the camera,
replace the memory card or delete unnecessary images stored
on the memory card.
å
Don't remove the memory card when the camera status lamp is
blinking as this may cause damage to data in the memory card.
å Please do not use or store in an environment where there are
extremes in temperature.
å Do not allow the memory card to become dirty or to come into
contact with any liquid. Should this happen, clean the memory
card with a soft cloth.
å Please keep the memory card in its case when not in use.
å During and after periods of extended use, you may notice that the
memory card is warm. This is perfectly normal.
å Do not use a memory card that is used in another digital camera.
To use the memory card in this camera, format the memory card
using this camera.
å Do not use a memory card formatted by another digital camera or
memory card reader.
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Instructions on how to use the memory card
When using a 1GB SD memory, the specified shooting capacity will be
as follows. These figures are approximate as image capacities can be
affected by variables such as subject matter and memory card type.
The camera can use SD/SDHC Memory Cards.
Card pins
Write protect switch
Label
Recorded
image size
Super
Fine
Fine
Normal 60 FPS 30 FPS 15 FPS
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å The SD/SDHC memory card has a write protect switch that
prevents image files from being deleted or formatted. When you
slide the switch towards the bottom of the SD/SDHC memory
card, the data is protected. When you slide the switch towards
the top of the SD/SDHC memory card, the data protection is
cancelled.
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taking a picture.
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clip
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å
The zoom button doesn’t function during the movie recording.
Movie recording times may decrease when you use the zoom
function.
å
Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total
recording time.
17
Waterproof management
You can use this camera underwater to a maximum depth of 9.8 feet
(3m) in an ocean, lake, or similar underwater environment for one
hour. To ensure the camera operates properly underwater, you must
practice the correct waterproof management before and after using
the camera, as follows.
Ŷ While using the camera:
- Do not use the camera under water at a depth of more than 9.8 feet
(3m).
- Do not use the camera continuously for over one hour under water.
- Do not open the battery chamber cover and the USB cover under
water.
- Do not use the camera in hot water.
- Do not leave the camera on the sand. Sand may enter the speaker
or the microphone, and the camera may get hot if it is exposed to
direct sunlight for a prolonged time.
- The waterproof performance may deteriorate if the camera is struck,
dropped, subjected to strong pressure or to strong vibration.
- The accessories that came with the camera are not waterproof.
Ŷ Before using the camera
1. Make sure that there is no dirt, dust, or sand on the camera and
that the lens is always kept clean.
- If there is foreign matter or moisture on the battery chamber cover
or the USB cover, wipe them with a smooth, lint free cloth. Also
check if there are any scratches on the waterproof seal.
USB cover
Battery chamber cover
Ŷ After using the camera
1. Make sure that any water and dirt on the camera are removed with
a dry cloth after using the camera under water.
2. Ensure the battery chamber cover and the
USB cover are closed, and then wash the
camera with flowing water, making sure
to remove all sand, foreign matter, and
dirt. You can also submerge the camera
in clean water for 2 to 3 minutes before
washing it. See page 19 for details.
2. Make sure that the battery chamber cover and the USB cover
make a clicking sound when closing them, so that they are firmly
shut.
-
Do not wipe the camera with other
liquids such as soapy water, neutral
detergents, or alcohol.
Ɣ Do not open the battery chamber cover or the USB cover under-
water, with a wet hand, or in any environment that has a great
deal of moisture and dirt.
3. Wipe the camera with a dry cloth, and then dry the camera in a
well ventilated place.
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Waterproof management
4. Open the battery compartment and the USB compartment and look for
water drops on the inside of the covers . If there are water drops on
either, use cotton swab to remove the drops before storing the camera.
Ŷ Storage and maintenance
- Do not store the camera in an environment with high or low
temperature. The waterproof function may be damaged.
- Do not use any chemicals to clean, to prevent rust, or to repair the
camera. The waterproof function may be damaged.
-
Replace waterproof components once a year to maintain waterproof
performance, since they are consumable parts. Contact your nearest
Samsung service center for the replacement of waterproof components.
Since your camera may fail if you use the camera when foreign
matter is on the camera lens, wash the camera using the following
procedure:
1. Make sure that the battery chamber cover and the USB cover
make a clicking sound when closing them, so that they are firmly
shut.
2. Fill a bucket or a large bowl with
water and submerge the camera in
the water with the camera lens facing
downwards, then shake the camera.
3. If the foreign matter is not removed
in the above procedure, wash the
camera directly under a strong flow of
water.
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When using the camera for the first time
Ê Charge the rechargeable battery fully before using the camera for
Ê Setting up the Time Zone
the first time.
Time Zone
1. Select the [Time Zone] menu by
pressing the Up/Down button, and
then press the Right button.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select
the Time Zone.
Ê When the camera is turned on for the first time, a menu will be
displayed on the LCD screen to set date, time, time zone and
language. This menu will not be displayed again after you set up
the date, time, time zone, and language. Set up the date, time,
time zone, and language before using this camera.
London
[GMT +00:00] 2010/01/01 01:00 PM
Back
DST
Ä For more information about the World Time, refer to the page 59.
Ê Setting up the language
Language
English
1. Select the [Language] menu by
pressing the Up/Down button, and then
press the Right button.
2. Select the desired sub-menu by
pressing the Up/Down button, and then
press the OK button.
Date & Time
Time Zone
䚐ạ㛨
Français
Ê Setting up the date, time, and date type
Deutsch
Español
Italiano
1. Select the [Date&Time] menu by
Language
:English
pressing the Up/Down button, and then
press the Right button.
Date & Time
:2010/01/01
on
Back
Set
yyyy mm dd
2. Select the desired sub menu by
pressing the Up/Down/Left/Right
button, and then press the OK button.
2010
/
01
/
01 13:00
Off
Back
Set
Left/Right button : Selects world time/year/month/day/hour/
minute/date type
Up/Down button : Changes the value of each item.
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LCD screen indicator
Ê
The LCD screen displays information about the shooting functions and
selections.
No.
5
Description
Battery
Icons
Page
p.15
6
Photo Size / Movie Size
p.40
7
8
Image Quality / Frame Rate
Metering
p.40
p.48
p.35
p.37
p.33
p.43
p.59
9
Flash
10
11
12
13
Self-timer
Macro
Face Detection
Date / Time
2010/01/01 01:00 PM
Optical / Digital Zoom bar /
Digital Zoom rate
14
p.31
15 Camera shake Warning
p.29
p.47
p.52
p.51
16
17
18
[Image & Full Status]
Auto Focus Frame
DIS
No.
1
Description
Recording mode
Voice Memo
Icons
Page
p.23
Drive mode
Smart Filter / Image Adjust
/ Photo Style Selector
p.49/50
/48
19
2
p.53
p.17
p.17
-
20
21
ISO / Voice
p.41/54
p.42
Number of available shots
remaining
00001
White Balance
3
4
Remaining time
00:00:00
22 Exposure compensation
23 Aperture Value / Shutter Speed
p.41
Memory card icon /
Internal memory icon
F3.6, 1/30
p.26
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How to use the menu
1. Turn on the camera, and then the MENU button. A menu for each camera mode appears.
Photo Size
Shooting
Sound
Quality
EV
ISO
Display
White Balance
Settings
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
Change
Exit
2. Use the up or down button to navigate through the menus.
Photo Size
Volume
Press the
Up or Down
button.
Shooting
Sound
Shooting
Sound
Quality
Start Sound
Shutter Sound
Beep Sound
AF Sound
EV
ISO
Display
Display
Settings
White Balance
Settings
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
Change
Exit
Exit
Change
3. Use the left or right button to select a sub menu.
Volume
:Medium
Volume
Off
Volume
Press the
Left or Right
button.
Press the
Left or Right
button.
Shooting
Sound
Start Sound
Shutter Sound
Beep Sound
AF Sound
Start Sound
Shutter Sound
Beep Sound
:Off
:1
Start Sound
Shutter Sound
Beep Sound
Low
Medium
High
Display
Settings
:1
AF Sound
:On
AF Sound
:On
Exit
Change
Exit
Back
Back
Set
4. Select a submenu and click the OK button to save settings, and then return to the previous window.
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Starting the recording mode
Selecting modes
How to use Smart Auto mode (
)
In Smart Auto mode, the camera automatically chooses the appropriate
camera settings based on the type of scene (Night, Land-scape, etc.) it
detects. Use Smart Auto mode if you are unfamiliar with the camera’s
settings and functions. Note that you can still manually configure all
functions except the aperture value and shutter speed.
You can select the shooting modes by
using the MODE button on the back of your
camera.
1. Press the POWER button to turn on
the camera.
2. Select Smart Auto mode by using the
MODE button.
3. The camera selects a scene
automatically. An appropriate mode
icon appears at the top left of the
screen.
Ê How to use the MODE button
1. Press the MODE button. A menu appears.
2. Select a desired mode by pressing the
Up / Down button, and then press the
OK button.
Smart Auto
Program
Scene
Movie
4. Press the Shutter button to capture an image.
This mode allows you to directly set various
features for shooting.
å If the auto focus frame turns red when you press the shutter
button down half way, it means that the camera cannot focus on
the subject. If this occurs, the camera is unable to capture the
image clearly.
å
Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
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Starting the recording mode
å If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode, the
default settings are used.
[Tripod]
[Action]
(
(
) : When shooting a subject who doesn’t
move when the camera is mounted
å Even if there is a face detected, the camera may not select a
portrait mode depending on the subject’s position or lighting.
å The camera may not select the correct scene depending on
shooting conditions, such as camera shake, lighting, and
distance to the subject.
on a tripod. (Available only when the
camera recognizes it as nighttime)
) : When shooting a subject making
frequent movements
[Sunset]
(
(
(
) : When shooting a sunset
) : When shooting blue sky
å
The [Night] mode recognizes scenes only when the flash is set
to off. The camera operates the [Tripod] mode after checking
the shooting conditions on the tripod for a certain length of time.
[Blue Sky]
å Despite being on a tripod, the camera may not select [Tripod]
mode depending on the subject’s movement.
[Natural Green]
) : When shooting nature such as a forest
and leaves
[Macro Color]
(
(
) : When shooting a close-up shot of a
subject with multiple colors
Each scene is recognized under the following conditions;
[Macro Portrait]
) : When shooting close-up portrait shot
[Landscape]
[White]
(
(
(
(
) : When shooting outdoor scenes
) : When shooting a white background
) : When shooting nighttime scenes
How to use the Program mode (
)
[Nights]
In the Program mode, you can manually configure all options
except the shutter speed and aperture value, which the camera
sets automatically to optimal settings.
[Night Portrait]
) : When shooting portraits or people in a
dark outdoor place
[Backlight]
(
) : When shooting a backlit scenery without
a portrait
1. Select the Program mode by using
the MODE button. (p.23)
2. Press the Menu button to configure
advanced functions.
[Backlight Portrait]
[Portrait]
(
(
(
(
) : When shooting a backlit portrait
) : When shooting a portrait
[Macro]
) : When shooting close-ups
) : When shooting texts close up
[Macro Text]
See p.38 for further details.
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Starting the recording mode
The Scene modes are listed below.
How to use the Scene modes (
)
Using Scene modes, you can easily configure the camera so that it
automatically uses the optimal settings for a given shooting situation.
[Aqua]
(
(
) : This mode is for underwater photography.
[Beauty Shot]
) : Use when shooting portraits. Clears
most facial imperfections.
1. Select Scene mode by using the
MODE button. (p.23)
2. Point the camera towards the subject
and compose the image using the
LCD screen.
[Frame Guide]
[Night]
(
(
) : Use when you want someone else to
take a picture for you from the angle
you choose.
3. Press the shutter button to capture an
image.
) : Use for shooting still images at night or
in other dark conditions.
[Portrait]
(
(
) : To take a picture of a person.
[Children]
) : To take a picture of children, pets, and
other subjects that don’t stay still.
Ä You can also change the Scene mode
Aqua
Scene
Beauty Shot
Frame Guide
by pressing the MENU button, selecting
Scene, and then seleting a Scene in
the Scene menu.
Shooting
[Landscape]
[Close Up]
(
(
) : To take pictures of distant scenery.
Night
Sound
Portrait
Display
) : Close-up shooting of small objects such
as plants and insects.
Children
Landscape
Change
Settings
Exit
[Text]
(
(
(
(
) : Use this mode to shoot a document.
) : For taking pictures of sunsets.
) : Daybreak scenes.
[Sunset]
[Dawn]
[Backlight]
) : For portraits without shadows caused
by backlighting.
[Firework]
(
) : Firework scenes.
[Beach&Snow] (
) : For ocean, lake, beach and snowscape
scenes.
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Starting the recording mode
Ŷ How to use the [Frame Guide] mode
Ŷ How to use the [Long Time Shutter] mode
This camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed and aperture
values to the shooting environment. However, in Night scene
mode, you can set the shutter speed and aperture values to your
preference.
Set [Frame Guide] mode when you want someone else to take a
picture for you from the angle you choose.
1. Take a picture from the angle you
choose.
- A guide appears round the sides of
the picture.
Changing the Shutter speed and Aperture value in Night
scene mode.
Cancel Frame: OK
1. Select the [Night] mode. (p.23)
Auto
Guide
Auto
2. Press the Fn button and the Long
Time shutter menu appears.
Long Time Shutter
3. Configure the Long Time shutter
value with the 5 function button.
4. Press the Fn button again. The
value you set is saved and the mode
switches to Night scene mode.
2. Then another person can take the
picture by aligning the edge of the
picture to be taken with the guide
framing the sides of the window.
Cancel Frame: OK
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Cancel Frame: OK
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Starting the recording mode
Ä Movie clip size and type are listed below.
How to use the Movie clip mode (
)
- Movie clip size
: 1280x720HQ, 640x480, 320x240
You can record a movie clip for as long as there is recording time
available in the camera’s memory.
(Selectable) (1280x720HQ are the settings
for recording high-quality videos.)
: MP4 (H.264)
- Movie clip file type
- Frame Rate
1. Select the Movie mode by using the
MODE button. (The camera displays
the Movie Clip icon and the available
recording time on the LCD screen.)
2. Point the camera towards the subject
and compose the image using the
LCD screen.
3. Press the shutter button once and movie clips are recorded for as
long as the available recording time allows. The camera continues
to record movie clips even if you release the shutter button. To
stop recording, press the shutter button again.
: 60 FPS, 30 FPS, 15 FPS (Selectable)
- You can select the frame rate when you select the following
image sizes:
1280x720HQ, 640x480: 30 FPS, 15 FPS selectable
320x240: 60 FPS, 30 FPS, 15 FPS selectable
The camera stops recording a movie clip automatically if the
recording time exceeds the maximum available recording time.
(You can record in 1280x720HQ for a maximum of 20 minutes.)
-
å
For smart movie recording, set [Smart Scene Detection] to [On].
(p. 52)
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Starting the recording mode
Recording HD (High Definition) movie clips
Recording a movie clip without sound
You can record HD (High Definition) movie clips (1280x720HQ, 30 fps)
using H.264 (MPEG4.AVC) video compression. H.264 (MPEG4.AVC)
is the standard for digital video codecs. It supports high quality video in
small size files.
You can record a movie clip without sound.
Steps from 1 through 3 are the same as
those for MOVIE mode.
4. Press the Menu button.
1. Select the Movie mode by using the
MODE button. (p.23)
2. Press the MENU button to set the
resolution to [1280 X 720 HQ].
3. Press the Shutter button to record
video for the available recording time.
5. Press the Up / Down button to select
the [Movie] menu, and then press the
Right button.
1280 X 720 HQ
6. Select the [Voice] menu by pressing the Up / Down button, and
then press the OK button.
7. Select the [Off] menu by pressing the Left / Right button.
8. Press the OK button. You can record a movie without sound.
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å What is H.264(MPEG4 part10/AVC)?
Ä See p.54 for further details.
With its high-compression rate and the small file size, it is the
standard for digital video codecs, supporting top quality recordings
in high resolution.
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Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures
å Pressing the shutter button down half way.
Lightly press the shutter button to confirm focus and flash battery
charge. Press the shutter button all way down to take the picture.
å Under certain conditions, the auto focus system may not perform
as expected.
- When photographing a subject that has little contrast.
- If the subject is highly reflective or shiny.
- If the subject is moving at high speed.
- When there is strong reflected light, or when the background is
very bright.
- When the subject matter has only horizontal lines or the subject
is very narrow (such as a stick or flagpole).
- When the surroundings are dark.
[Press the shutter button]
[Lightly press the shutter button]
å The available memory capacity may vary depending on shooting
conditions and camera settings.
å
When the Flash Off, Slow synchro mode, or DIS mode is selected in
a low lighting condition, the camera shake warning indicator ( Ã )
may appear on the LCD screen. In this case, use a tripod, support
the camera on a solid surface or change to flash shot mode.
å It is best to take pictures with the sun behind you. Taking pictures
with the sun behind the subject may make the picture come out
dark. To take a picture against the light, please use [Backlight] in
scene shooting mode (see page 25), fill-in flash (see page 36),
spot metering (see page 48), exposure compensation (see page
41), or the ACB function (see page 51).
å
Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
å Compose the image by using the LCD screen.
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Using the camera buttons to set the camera
SHUTTER button
Used for taking an image or recording voice in the Recording mode.
You can set the recording mode function can be set up by using the
camera buttons.
å In MOVIE CLIP mode
Press the shutter button down once
fully to start a movie clip recording.
Press the shutter button down fully
again to stop recording.
POWER button
Used for turning the camera’s power
on / off. If there is no operation during a
specified time, the the camera turns off
automatically to save battery life. Refer
to page 60 for more information about
the auto power off function.
å In Still image mode
Press the shutter button down halfway
to activate the autofocus and check
the condition of the flash. Press the Shutter button down fully to
take and store an image. If you’ve selected voice memo record-
ing, the recording starts after the camera has stored the image
data.
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Zoom button
When the menu is not displayed, this
button works as the OPTICAL ZOOM or
DIGITAL ZOOM button.
This camera has a 5X optical zoom and
a 5X digital zoom function. Using both
will offer a total zoom ratio of 25X.
Ê WIDE Zoom
Optical zoom WIDE : Pressing the ZOOM W button to zoom
out from the subject. The subject will
appear further away. Pressing the ZOOM
W button continuously sets the camera
to its minimum zoom setting. The subject
appears at its farthest from the camera.
Ê TELE Zoom
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button
Optical zoom TELE : Press the ZOOM T button to zoom into
the subject. The subject will appear nearer
and larger.
Digital zoom TELE
: After the maximum (5X) optical zoom is
reached, pressing the ZOOM T button
activates the digital zoom software.
Releasing ZOOM T button stops the digital
zooming at the required setting. Once the
maximum digital zoom (5X) is reached,
pressing the ZOOM T button will have no
effect.
[TELE zoom]
[Optical zoom 2X]
[WIDE zoom]
Digital zoom WIDE : When the digital zoom is in operation,
pressing the ZOOM W button reduces
Optical zoom
digital zooming in steps. Releasing ZOOM
W button stops the reduction. Pressing the
ZOOM W button continuously reduces
digital zoom, and then reduces optical
zoom until the minimum setting is reached.
Digital zoom
Pressing
Pressing
the ZOOM
T button
the ZOOM
T button
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button
[TELE zoom]
[Digital zoom 5.0X]
[WIDE zoom]
[Digital zoom 5.0X]
[TELE zoom]
[WIDE zoom]
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Zoom button
Info (DISP) / Up button
å Images taken using the digital zoom may take a little longer for
the camera to process. Allow time for this to take place.
å You may notice a decrease in image quality when using the digital
zoom.
While the menu is showing, the Up button operates as a direction button.
In the recording modes or playback mode, pressing this button displays
the image information.
å You can’t activate the digital zoom in the [Movie] and some Scene
modes.
[Filming screen]
[Information screen]
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(
)
Macro
/ Down button
Ê Types of focus mode and focus range (W : Wide, T : Tele)
While the menu is showing, the Down button operates as a direction
Unit: cm (inches)
button. When the menu is not showing, you can use the Macro (
/ Down button to take macro pictures.
)
Mode
Program (
)
The distance ranges are shown below. Press the Macro button until
the desired macro mode indicator appears on the LCD screen.
Focus Type
Macro (
)
Normal
W : 5 ~ 80 (2 ~ 31)
T : 50 ~ 80 (20 ~ 31)
W : 80 ~ Infinity (31 ~ Infinity)
T : 80 ~ Infinity (31 ~ Infinity)
Focus range
Mode
Scene (
)
Focus Type Auto Macro (
)
Macro (
)
Normal
W : 5 ~ Infinity
(2 ~ Infinity)
T : 50 ~ Infinity
(20 ~ Infinity)
W : 5 ~ 80
(2 ~ 31)
T : 50 ~ 80
(20 ~ 31)
W : 80 ~ Infinity
(31 ~ Infinity)
T : 80 ~ Infinity
(31 ~ Infinity)
[Auto Focus]
[Macro (
)]
Focus range
å When you select the macro mode, be particularly careful to avoid
camera shake.
å When you take a picture within 40cm (16 inches) using Wide zoom
or 50cm (20 inches) using Tele zoom in the Macro mode, select
the Flash off mode.
[Auto Macro (
)]
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(
)
Macro
/ Down button
Focus lock
Ê Focusing methods you can select, by recording mode
To focus on a subject not positioned in the center of the picture,
use the focus lock function.
( o : Selectable,
: Infinity focus range)
Mode
Auto Macro
Macro
Normal
Ê Using the Focus Lock
1. Ensure the subject is in the center of the autofocus frame.
2. Press the shutter button halfway. When the green auto focus
frame lights up, it means the camera is focused on the subject.
Be careful not to press the shutter button all the way down to
avoid taking an unwanted picture.
3. With the shutter button still pressed down only halfway, move the
camera to recompose your picture as desired, and then press
the shutter button completely to take the picture. If you release
your finger from the shutter button, the focus lock function will be
cancelled.
o
o
o
o
SCENE
Macro
Mode
Auto Macro
o
Normal
o
o
o
o
o
o
1. The image to be
captured.
2. Press the shutter
button halfway and
focus on the subject.
3. Recompose the
picture and fully
depress the shutter
button.
o
o
o
o
o
o
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(
)
Flash
/ Left button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD
screen, pressing the Left button makes
the cursor shift to the left tab.
When the menu is not displayed on the
LCD screen, the Left button operates as
the Flash ( ) button.
If you press the shutter button after selecting the flash, the first
flash fires to check the shooting condition (Flash range and
Power ratio of flash). Do not move the camera until the second
flash fires.
å
å
å
Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the battery.
Under normal operating conditions the re-charging time for
the flash is usually within 4 seconds. If the battery is weak, the
charging time will be longer.
[Selecting the Auto flash]
å
The camera flash does not operate in the [Movie] and some
Scene modes.
Ê Selecting the Flash mode
å
å
Take photographs within the flash range.
The image quality can be degraded if the subject is too close
or highly reflective.
When taking an image in poorly lit conditions with the flash,
there may be a white speck in the captured image. The speck
is caused by the flash light reflecting off atmospheric dust.
1. Select the desired Recording mode, except for the [Movie]
mode. (p.23)
2. Press the Flash button until the desired flash mode indicator is
displayed on the LCD screen (Fill-in, Red-eye Reduction,etc.).
3. A flash mode indicator will be displayed on the LCD screen.
Use the correct flash mode to suit the environment.
å
Ê Flash range
Unit: m (inches)
Normal
WIDE TELE
Macro
WIDE TELE
Auto macro
WIDE TELE
ISO
0.8 ~ 3.0 0.8 ~ 2.0 0.2 ~ 0.8 0.5 ~ 0.8 0.2 ~ 3.0 0.5 ~ 2.0
(31 ~ 118) (31 ~ 79) (8 ~ 31) (20 ~ 31) (8 ~ 118) (20 ~ 79)
AUTO
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(
)
Flash
/ Left button
Ê Flash modes you can select, by recording mode
Ê Flash mode indicator
( o : Selectable)
Icon
Flash mode
Description
Mode
If the subject or background is dark, the
camera flash will operate automatically.
Auto flash
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
If a subject or background is dark, the
Auto & Red eye camera flash will work automatically and will
reduction
SCENE
reduce the red-eye effect by using the red-
eye reduction function.
Mode
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
The flash fires regardless of the available light.
The intensity of the flash will be automatically
controlled to suit the prevailing conditions.
Fill in flash
o
o
o
o
o
The flash operates with a slow shutter speed
to obtain a balanced correct exposure. In
poor lighting conditions the camera shake
warning indicator ( Ã ) will display on the
LCD screen.
o
Slow synchro
o
o
When a shot with "red eye" is detected,
Red-eye reduction this mode will reduce the red-eye effect
automatically.
The flash does not fire.
Select this mode when capturing images in
a place or situation where flash photography
is prohibited. When you capture an image in
poorly lit conditions, the camera shake
Flash off
o
warning indicator (
Ã
) will appear on the
LCD screen.
o
å
Smart Auto flash (
mode.
) icon will appear in [Smart Auto]
o
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(
)
Self-timer
/ Right button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD screen, pressing the Right
button makes the cursor shift to the right tab.
When the menu is not displayed on the LCD screen, the Right button
Ê Selecting the self-timer
1. Select a Recording mode with the
exception of Voice recording mode.
(p.23)
operates as the Self-timer (
) button. Use the Self-timer when you
would also like to be in the picture.
2. Press the Self-timer / Right (
)
button until the desired mode indicator
displays on the LCD screen. A 10
second, 2 second or Double Self-timer
icon appears on the LCD screen.
3. After you press the shutter button,
the picture is taken after the specified
time has elapsed.
å If you press the Self-timer button during the self-timer
operation, the self-timer function is cancelled.
å Use a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking.
å In Movie Clip mode, only the 10SEC self-timer works.
[Selecting the 10 SEC
self-timer]
Ê Self-timer mode indicator
Icon
Mode
Description
10SEC
Pressing the shutter button provides an interval
self-timer of 10 seconds before the image is taken.
2SEC Pressing the shutter button provides an interval
self-timer of 2 seconds before the image is taken.
A picture is taken after about 10 seconds and 2
seconds later, a second picture is taken.
Double
When using the flash, the 2-second self-timer
self-timer
may be delayed for longer than 2 seconds
depending on the flash charging time.
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MENU button
Shooting (
)
- When you press the MENU button, a menu related to each of the
camera’s major functional areas is displayed on the LCD screen.
Pressing it again returns the LCD to the initial display.
- The menu screen is available in the [Smart Auto], [Program],
[Scene], [Movie] and [Smart Movie] modes, but it is not available
if you select the voice recording function.
To access a functional sub-menu, use the menu that contains the sub-menu,
or press the FN key. A list of Shooting sub-menus is below:
Available When Camera
Page
p.40
Mode
Sub-Menu
Set To
Photo Size / Movie Size
Photo Size
Shooting
Sound
Quality
Quality / Frame Rate
p.40
EV
ISO
Display
White Balance
Settings
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
Change
EV
p.41
p.41
p.42
p.43
p.46
[Pressing the MENU button]
Exit
ISO
[Menu off]
[Menu on]
White Balance
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
Face Tone
OK button
(
Shooting)
- When the menu is displayed on the LCD screen, this button is used
for shifting the cursor to the sub menu or for confirming data.
p.47
p.47
Face Retouch
Photo Size
Quality
Photo Size
Quality
Focus Area
Shooting
Sound
[Pressing the
OK button]
EV
EV
ISO
Display
ISO
Metering
Photo Style Selector
Smart Filter
p.48
p.48
p.49
p.50
p.51
White Balance
White Balance
Face Detection
Settings
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
Change
Smart FR Edit
Exit
Exit
Back
Image Adjust
ACB
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Shooting (
)
3. Select a desired menu by pressing the Up / Down button and
then press the OK button.
Available When Camera
Set To
Page
p.51
Mode
Sub-Menu
Drive
Photo Size
Quality
Photo Size
Quality
EV
EV
ISO
ISO
DIS
p.52
Up / Down
button
White Balance
Face Detection
White Balance
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
Smart FR Edit
Stabilizer
p.52
p.52
Exit
Back
Exit
Back
(
Shooting)
Smart Scene Detection
4. Select a desired menu by pressing the Left / Right button and
then press the OK button.
Voice
p.53
p.26
Photo Size
3984 X 2656
Long Time Shutter
Left / Right
button
How to Enable Functions Using the MENU Button
1. Press the MENU button in an available mode.
Back
Move
Back
Move
2. Press the Up / Down button to select the [Shooting] menu and
press the Right/OK button.
Use the Fn button on the rear of the camera to bring up the
menus that give you access to frequently used functions faster.
Photo Size
Quality
Photo Size
Quality
Shooting
Sound
EV
EV
ISO
Display
ISO
Right/OK
button
White Balance
White Balance
Face Detection
Settings
Face Detection
Smart FR Edit
Change
Smart FR Edit
Exit
Exit
Back
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Shooting (
)
Quality / Frame rate
Photo Size / Movie Size (Image Resolution)
You can select the compression ratio appropriate for your application
of the captured images. The higher the compression ratio, the lower
the picture quality.
You can select the photo size / movie size appropriate for your application.
(Unit: pixel)
Still image mode
Mode
Icon
Still image mode
Movie clip mode
Icon
4000X 3984X 3968X 3264X 2592X 2048X 1024X
Size
3000
2656
2232
2448
1944
1536
768
Sub
menu
Super
Fine
jpeg
Normal 60 FPS 30 FPS 15 FPS
Fine
Movie clip mode
File
Format
jpeg
jpeg
MP4
MP4
MP4
Icon
Size
1280X720HQ
640X480
320X240
Quality
Frame Rate
Photo Size
Movie Size
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Back
Move
[ Still image mode ]
[ Movie clip mode ]
Back
Move
Back
Move
[ Still image mode ]
[ Movie clip mode ]
å
å
This file format complies with the DCF (Design rule for Camera
File system).
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) :
åThe higher the resolution, the fewer the shots available because
JPEG is the image compression standard developed by the
Joint Photographic Experts Group. This type of compression
is most commonly used for compressing photos and graphics
because it can compress the files efficiently.
high resolution images require more memory.
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Shooting (
)
ISO
Exposure compensation
This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the
ambient lighting conditions. You can also select the exposure value
by using the [EV] menu.
You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures.The speed or
specific light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO numbers.
[Auto] : The camera's sensitivity is
automatically changed by
Ê Compensating Exposure
1. Click the Up/Down button from the
variables such as lighting value
ISO
or subject brightness.
Shooting menu to select [EV] (
).
EV
[ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200] :
You can increase the shutter speed while
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to set
the desired exposure compensation
factor.
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Move
the same amount of light is present, by increasing the ISO sensitivity.
However, the image may be saturated in high luminance. The higher
the ISO value, the higher the camera’s sensitivity to light and therefore
the greater its capacity to take pictures in dark conditions. However,
the noise level in the image will increase as the ISO value increases,
making the image appear coarse.
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3. Press the OK button. The value you
set will be saved and the Exposure Compensation setup mode
will be closed. If you change the exposure value, the exposure
indicator (
) will be displayed on the Left of the LCD screen.
Ä A negative exposure compensation value reduces the exposure.
Note that a positive exposure compensation value increases the
exposure and the LCD screen will appear white or you may not
get good pictures.
Ä When [Motion Capture] is set, ISO speed will be set to Auto.
Ä [ISO] is enabled only in [Program] mode.
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Shooting (
)
Ê Using the Custom White Balance
White balance
White balance settings may vary slightly depending on the
shooting environment. You can select the most appropriate
white balance setting for a given shooting environment by setting
up a custom white balance.
The white balance control allows you to
adjust the colors to appear more natural.
White Balance
1. Select the Custom (
) menu of
Back
Move
the White Balance, and then place
a sheet of white paper in front of
the camera so that the LCD screen
shows only white.
Mode
Icon
Description
The camera automatically selects the
White paper
Auto WB
appropriate white balance settings, depending
on the prevailing lighting conditions.
2. Do one of the following:
Press the Shutter button to save the new custom white balance.
Press the OK button to select the previous custom white balance.
Daylight
Cloudy
For taking images outside.
- The camera applies the custom white balance value, starting
with the next picture you take.
- Your custom white balance will be remain in effect until it is
overwritten.
For taking images under a cloudy and
overcast sky.
For shooting under daylight fluorescent
lights or three-way fl uorescent lighting.
Fluorescent_H
Fluorescent_L
Tungsten
For shooting under white fluorescent lighting.
For shooting under tungsten (standard light
bulb) lighting.
Lets you set the the most appropriate white
balance for a given shooting environment.
Custom Set
Ä Different lighting conditions may cause a color cast on your images.
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å This function can detect up to 10 people.
å When the camera recognizes many people at the same
time, it will focus on the nearest person.
Face Detection
If you use face detection options, your
camera can detect a human face. When
focusing on a human face, the brightness
of the face is also adjusted. You can also
capture natural facial expressions by using
self portrait, smile shot or blink detection.
å
The Digital zoom is not activated in this mode.
å When the camera detects a target face, the white color
focus frame is displayed over the target face and the grey
color focus frame appears over the remaining faces. Press
the shutter button halfway down to focus on the face and
the white focus frame turns green.
Face Detection
Back
Move
å Under some conditions, this function cannot work properly.
- When a person wears dark glasses or some part of the
face is hidden.
- When the person does not look at the camera.
- If the face is too dark or too bright.
Ê Normal
This mode detects the face of the subject automatically and then
sets the focus and exposure. Select this mode for quick and easy
pictures of faces.
- If the distance between the camera and object is too far.
å The maximum available Face Detection range is 2.2m or
about 8 feet (Wide).
Ä Selectable modes: Program, Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children,
Beach & Snow
å The nearer the subject, the faster the camera can recognize
the subject.
å In [Beauty Shot], [Portrait], and [Children] mode, the
[Face Detection] function setting is set to its default value.
1. The size and position of the auto
focus frame is set around the face of
the subject automatically.
2. Press the shutter button halfway.
The focus frame turns to green
when the focus is activated.
3. Press the shutter button fully to take
a picture.
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Ê Blink Detection
Ê Self Portrait
Ä Selectable modes: Program, Portrait, Children, Beach & Snow
When taking pictures of yourself, the area of your face is
automatically detected so that you can take self portraits easily
and quickly.
If the eyes of the subject are closed
when the shutter button is pressed,
the camera takes 2 continuous shots
and then saves the images. The
camera takes only one picture if the
eyes of the subject are open when the
Shutter button is pressed.
Ä Selectable modes: Program, Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children,
Beach & Snow
1. For self-filming, point the camera
lens towards your face. It automati-
cally detects your face and emits a
guiding sound.
å The camera may not be able to detect a smiling face or
blinking eyes if any of the following situations occur:
- The subject is wearing sunglasses.
2. Start filming by pressing the shutter
button.
- The subject is not facing directly to the camera.
- The ambient light is too bright or too dark for the camera to
detect the face of the subject.
- When the camera is far from the subject. (Orange colored
focusing mark)
å When locating the face in the center of the screen, it repeatedly
emits a faster sound unlike the sounds that are emitted when
the face is not in the center.
Ê Smile Shot
-
Reflections from the ambient light or back light are too bright.
Ä Selectable modes: Program, Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children,
Beach & Snow
The camera automatically takes a
picture by detecting the face of the
subject although you don’t press the
shutter button. If you press the Shutter
button, the picture is taken in the
normal way. When you take a smile
shot, having the subject show teeth or
smile helps the camera to detect the
subject correctly.
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Ê Smart Face Recognition
å The same person can be recognized as a different person and
vice versa depending on glasses, brightness, extreme change
of pose or facial expressions.
å If you register a new face when 12 faces are already registered,
the face with the lowest priority is replaced by the newly added
face.
å The camera can recognize a maximum of 5 people in a scene.
å The camera can categorize pictures in the playback mode
according to the priority of faces (p. 67).
Ä Selectable modes: Program, Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children,
Beach & Snow
The camera automatically registers
faces that you frequently photograph.
This feature will automatically prioritize
the focus on those faces and favorite
faces. This feature is available only
when you use a memory card.
å
Even though the camera a recognizes a face, it may not categorize
the face in Smart Album according to priority.
The nearest face appears in a white
focus frame and the rest of the faces
appear in gray focus frames.
-
-
:
Indicate favorite faces (To register
favorite faces, see page 46).
: Indicate faces that the camera
automatically registers.
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å You can register up to 8 favorite faces.
å The flash option will be set to Off.
Smart FR Edit
å If you register the same face twice, you can delete one of the
faces in the face list.
You can register frequently shot faces
or edit the registered face list prior to
shooting. This feature is available only
when you use a memory card.
Smart FR Edit
Back
Ê Face List
Move
You can change the ranking of your favorite faces or delete them.
Face List
1. Press the Fn button.
Ê My Star
You can register your favorite faces to prioritize the focus and
exposure on those faces.
1. Align your subject’s face with the
oval guideline and press [Shutter] to
register the face.
- If the subject’s face is not aligned
with the oval guideline, the white
frame will not appear.
Back
Edit
Face List
2. Select a desired menu by pressing
the Up / Down button and then press
the OK button.
Edit Ranking
Delete My Star
Cancel
Back
Set
- You can take photos of a subject’s
face directly from the front, to the left side, to the right side,
from above, or from below.
Back
Set
[Edit Ranking] : Change the rankings of people registered as
My Star.
- Take photos of one person at a time when registering faces.
[Delete My Star] : Delete people from My Star.
2. Press the OK button to save after taking photos of the face.
3. Press the MENU button when the registered face list appears.
- Your favorite faces are indicated with a (
) on the face list.
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Face Tone
Auto Focus type
This menu lets you to control the skin tone in images in beauty shot
mode. The higher the level you select, the brighter the skin tone.
You can select your preferred Focus Area
according to the shooting conditions.
Focus Area
1. Select [Face Tone] by pressing the
Face Tone
Up/Down button.
2. Select a desired face tone by pressing
the Left / Right button, and then press
the OK button.
3. Press the Shutter button to capture an
image.
Back
Move
[Center AF] (
[Multi AF] (
)
: The camera focuses using the rectangular
area in the center of the LCD screen.
The camera focuses using all 9 of the available
AF points.
Back
Move
)
:
[Tracking AF] (
): The focus moves along with the movements
of a subject.
Face Retouch
Ä When the camera focuses on a subject, the auto focus frame
turns green. When the camera doesn't focus on the subject, the
auto focus frame turns red.
This menu lets you make skin appear clear and beautiful before
recording in beauty shot mode. The higher the level you select, the
more effective the control.
1. Select [Face Retouch] by pressing the
Up/Down button.
2. Select a desired face retouch by
Face Retouch
pressing the Left / Right button, and
then press the OK button.
3. Press the Shutter button to capture an
Back
Move
image.
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Metering
Photo Style Selector
If you cannot obtain suitable exposure conditions, you can change
the metering method to take brighter pictures.
You can add various effects to an image
without using image editing software.
Photo Style Selector
[Multi] (
) : Exposure is calculated
based on an average of
the available light in the
image area. However,
the calculation is biased
towards the center of the
image area. This is suitable
for general use.
Metering
Back
Move
1. Select the desired Photo style selector by pressing the Left/Right
button, and then press the OK button.
Back
Move
2. Press the Shutter button to take an image.
[Spot] (
) : Only the rectangular area in the center of the LCD
screen is metered for light. This is suitable when the
subject in the center is exposed correctly, regardless
of the back lighting.
Style mode
Normal
Soft
Icon
Description
No style effect is applied.
Soft style is applied.
[Center-weighted] (
)
Vivid
Vivid style is applied.
: Exposure will be calculated based on an average of
the available light in the image area. However, the
calculation will be biased towards the center of the
image area. This is suitable for taking a picture of
small objects such as flowers or insects.
Forest
Forest style is applied.
Retro
Sepia style is applied.
Cool
Cool style is applied.
Calm
Calm style is applied.
Ä If the subject is not in the center of the focus area, do not use
spot metering as this may result in an exposure error. In this
case, it is better to use exposure compensation.
Classic
Negative
Defog
Black & white effect is applied.
Negative effect is applied.
Distinct style is applied.
Define an RGB tone to create your own photo style.
Custom RGB
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Ê Custom RGB : You can change the R
(Red), G (Green) and
B (Blue) values of the
image.
Smart Filter
You can apply various filter effects to your
photos to create unique images.
Back
Move
Smart Filter
Back
- Up/Down button : Selects R, G, B
- Left/Right button : Changes the values
Move
1. Select the desired Smart Filter by pressing the Left/Right button,
and then press the OK button.
Back
Move
2. Press the Shutter button to take an image.
Smart Filter
Normal
Icon
Description
å When you select any Photo style, Face detection is not available.
å When you select Photo Style Selector, the Image Adjust function
is not available.
No effect
Apply retro-looking colors, high contrast, and
strong vignette effect.
Vignetting
Fish-eye
Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect
of a Fisheye lens.
å When you apply a smart filter effect while recording a video, the
video will be automatically resized to (640x320) or smaller.
å
If you use this function, you cannot set the photo style and image
adjustment options.
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Ê Saturation
Image Adjust
You can change the saturation of the image.
Ê Contrast
You can change the contrast of the image.
1. Select [Saturation] by pressing the
Up/Down button.
1. Select [Contrast] by pressing the
Up/Down button.
2. Change the contrast by pressing the
Left/Right button.
3. Press the Shutter button to capture
an image.
2. Change the saturation by pressing
Image Adjust
Contrast
Sharpness
Saturation
Back
the Left/Right button.
3. Press the Shutter button to capture
an image.
Image Adjust
Contrast
Sharpness
Saturation
Back
Move
Move
å When you select Image Adjust, Photo Style Selector function is
not available.
å When you select Image Adjust, Face Detection is not available.
Ê Sharpness
You can adjust the sharpness of the
picture you are about to take.
You cannot check the sharpness effect
on the LCD screen before you take a
picture, because this function is applied
only when the captured image is stored
in the memory.
Image Adjust
Contrast
Sharpness
Saturation
Back
Move
1. Select [Sharpness] by pressing the Up/Down button.
2. Change the Sharpness by pressing the Left/Right button.
3. Press the Shutter button to capture an image.
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Drive mode
ACB
You can select single, continuous, motion capture, and AEB (Auto
Exposure Bracketing).
The ACB function adjusts the contrast
automatically when there are big differences in
brightness between objects in the photo frame
or between your subject and the surrounding
environment. This lets you photograph subjects
clearly.
[Single] (
)
:
Take one picture only.
ACB
[Continuous] (
) : Takes pictures
continuously until you
release the shutter
button.
Back
Move
Drive
Back
[Motion Capture] (
)
:
Takes 7 shots per
second when you
Move
- [ACB] Sub menus: [Off], [On].
press and hold down the shutter button. After
you’ve completed continuous shooting, the
camera saves the images, and then plays
them back on the Rear LCD. The maximum
number of shots is 30 and the image size is
fixed as 1 Megapixel.
Ä When you are using the [Program] mode, the ACB function will
operate.
[AEB] (
)
:
Takes three consecutive pictures using different
exposures: standard exposure (0.0EV), short
exposure (-1/2EV) and over exposure (+1/2EV).
å High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time,
which increases stand-by time.
å If you select the [Continuous], [Motion Capture], or [AEB] sub
menu, the camera automatically turns the flash off.
å If there is space for less than 3 pictures are available on the
memory, the AEB shooting is not available.
å It is best to use a tripod for AEB shooting as the time to save
each image file is longer, and blurring caused by camera shake
can occur.
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Movie clip frame stabiliser
DIS
This function helps stabilize images
captured during movie recording. You
can select this menu only in the Movie
clip mode.
Digital Image Stabilization (DIS)
This function helps minimize camera shake
when capturing a still image.
Stabilizer
DIS
Back
Move
Back
Move
[Off] (
[On] (
) : Disables the DIS function when capturing a still image.
) : Enables the DIS function when capturing a still image.
[Off] (
[On] (
) : Movie clip frame stabilizer function is off.
) : Minimises camera shake during movie recording.
Ä The recording frame range becomes narrow when you select this
menu.
Ê Things to watch out for using the DIS function
Ɣ The digital zoom will not operate in the DIS function.
Ɣ If the lighting condition is brighter than fluorescent lighting
conditions, the DIS will not activate.
Smart Scene Detection
Ɣ If the lighting condition is darker than fluorescent lighting
conditions, camera shake warning indicator ( Ã ) will display.
For best results only take pictures in situations where the
camera shake warning indicator ( Ã ) is not displayed.
Ɣ If the subject is moving, the captured image may be blurred.
Ɣ As the DIS uses the camera's digital signal processor, it may
take a little longer for the camera to process and save the
images.
You can set the smart scene detection during
movie recording.
Smart Scene Detection
Back
Move
[Off](
[On](
)
: Turn off the scene detection function.
) : Turn on the scene detection function.
Ä Select [On] for smart movie recording.
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Voice Memo
Voice Recording
You can add your voice-over to a stored
still image. (Max. 10 sec.)
With Voice Recording, the camera can
record a voice for as long as the available
recording time allows (Max. 10 hours).
Memo
Record
Back
Move
Back
Move
-
Select Voice Memo in the menu.
When the Voice Memo indicator is
displayed on the LCD screen, the
Voice Memo function is ready.
Select Voice Recording in the menu.
Press the shutter button to record a voice.
- Press the shutter button once and the
camera records for as long as there is
available recording time (Max.10 hours).
The recording time is displayed on the
LCD screen. The camera continues to
record audio even if you release the
shutter button.
- Press the shutter button and take a
picture. The picture is stored on the
memory card.
Record
Exit
[Voice recording mode]
- The Voice Memo function records for
ten seconds from the moment the
camera stores the picture. You can
stop the recording in the middle by
pressing the shutter button.
- If you want to stop recording, press the
shutter button again.
- File type : *.wav
Stop
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Ê Pausing while recording a voice
Recording a movie clip without voice
You can record a movie without voice.
Using this function, you can record your
favorite voice clips into a voice recording
file without having to create multiple voice
recording files.
Select [Off] of [Voice] menu in the Movie
Off
clip mode. The (
) icon appears
Stop
Record
on the LCD screen. Press the Shutter
button and the camera records a movie
without sound for as long as there is
memory capacity.
[Voice recording mode]
Back
Move
1. Press the OK button to pause recording.
2. Press the OK button again to resume the recording.
3. If you want to stop recording, press the shutter button again.
å
å
å
For optimal voice recordings, place the camera about 25 cm
(10 inches) from you.
If the camera power is turned off while the voice recording is
paused, the voice recording is cancelled.
The zoom sound may be recorded if you use the zoom while
recording a video.
Setting movie recording
You can set the desired voice recording mode in Movie mode.
- [Voice] sub menus
[Off]
[On]
: Record a video without
sound.
: Record a video with sound.
Zoom Mute
[Zoom Mute] : Record a video without
sound while zooming.
Back
Move
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Sound menu
In this mode, you can set up sound settings. You can use the setup
menu in all camera modes, except the Voice Recording mode.
Shutter sound
Volume
:Medium
You can select the shutter sound.
- Shutter sound : [Off], [1]*, [2], [3]
Ê The items indicated by * are default settings.
Start Sound
:Off
Ä Menus are subject to change without prior notice.
Shutter Sound
Off
Beep Sound
AF Sound
1
2
3
(
)
Sound
Back
Set
Volume
You can select the loudness of the start up sound, shutter sound,
beep sound, and AF sound.
Volume
-
[Volume] sub menus : [Off], [Low],
[Medium]*, [High]
Off
Beep sound
Start Sound
Low
Medium
Shutter Sound
High
You can select the beep sound the camera plays when you press
the buttons.
Beep Sound
AF Sound
:On
Volume
:Medium
Back
Set
- [Beep Sound] sub menus : [Off], [1]*, [2], [3]
Start Sound
:Off
Shutter Sound
Off
Start up sound
Beep Sound
AF Sound
1
2
3
You can select the sound the camera plays whenever you turn the
camera on.
Back
Set
Volume
:Medium
- Start up sound : [Off]*, [1], [2], [3]
Start Sound
Off
Shutter Sound
1
2
3
Beep Sound
AF Sound
Back
Set
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Setup menu
Sound
AF sound
In this mode, you can set up the basic settings. You can use the
setup menu in all camera modes, except the Voice Recording mode.
If you set the AF (Automatic Focus) sound to On, the camera plays
the AF sound when you press the shutter button down half way.
Ê The items indicated by * are default settings.
Ä Menus are subject to change without prior notice.
Volume
:Medium
- [AF sound] sub menus : [Off], [On]*
Start Sound
:Off
:1
Display (
)
Shutter Sound
Beep Sound
AF Sound
:1
Off
On
Language
Back
Set
You can choose the language the camera
uses on the LCD screen. Even if the battery
is removed and inserted again, the language
setting is preserved.
Language
English
Function Description
Start Image
䚐ạ㛨
Français
Deutsch
Display Brightness
Quick View
Español
Italiano
Power Save
Back
Set
Function Description
You can choose whether the camera can display the function
descriptions on the LCD screen in recording mode.
Language
:English
- Function Description sub menus
[Off] : The function description
are not displayed.
[On]* : The names and descriptions of
the functions are displayed.
Function Description
Off
On
Start Image
Display Brightness
Quick View
:Auto
:0.5sec
:Off
Power Save
Back
Set
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Start up image
Quick view
You can select the image that is first displayed on the LCD screen
whenever you turn on the camera.
If you enable Quick View before capturing an image, you can
view the image you just captured on the LCD screen for the time
specified in the [Quick View] setup. You can use Quick view only
with still images.
- Sub menus : [Off]*, [Logo], [User Image]
Language
:English
:On
Function Description
Start Image
- Insert a saved image for the start-up
image using [Start Image] in the [Resize]
menu in play mode.
- The start-up image will not be deleted by
[Delete] or [Format] menu.
ꢀ
Display Brightness
Quick View
- Sub menus
OFF
Language
:English
[Off]
[0.5 sec]*, [1 sec], [3 sec]
: The captured image is
:
The Quick View function is off.
Power Save
Function Description
Start Image
:On
:Off
ꢁ
Back
Set
Off
Display Brightness
Quick View
- The user start up image can be deleted
using [Reset].
0.5 sec
briefly displayed during the
1 sec
Power Save
selected time.
3 sec
Set
Back
Display Save
Display Brightness
You can adjust the LCD brightness.
If you set [Power Save] to On and the camera isn't operated during
Language
:English
the specified time, the LCD screen turns off automatically.
- Sub menus : [Auto]*, [Dark],
[Normal], [Bright]
Function Description
Start Image
:On
:Off
- Sub menus
Auto
Display Brightness
Quick View
Dark
[Off]* : The camera will not turn off the
Language
:English
Normal
Power Save
Function Description
Start Image
:On
:Off
LCD screen automatically.
[On] : If the camera isn't operated
during the specified time (about
30 SEC.), the LCD screen turns
off automatically. (Camera status
lamp:Blinking)
Bright
Set
Back
Display Brightness
Quick View
:Auto
.
Off
On
Power Save
Back
Set
Ä You can’t set [Power Save] menu in Playback Mode.
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Settings
Initialization
Ê The items indicated by * are default settings.
Ä Menus are subject to change without prior notice.
Initialization restores all camera menu and function settings to
their default values. However, values for Date & Time, Language,
and Video Out are not changed.
Formatting a memory
The [Format] function formats the camera’s memory. When you run
[Format] all images, including protected images, are deleted. Be
sure to download important images to your PC before formatting
the memory.
- Sub menus
[Yes] : A window to confirm the selection
Format
Reset
is displayed. Select [Yes] and
all settings are restored to their
defaults.
Yes
Date & Time
No
Time Zone
File No.
:London
:Series
Imprint
:Off
- Sub menus
[No]* : Settings are not restored to their
defaults.
Auto Power Off
:3 min
[Yes] : A window for confirming the
Format
Back
Set
Yes
Reset
selection appears. If you Select
No
Date & Time
:2010/01/01
[Yes], a [Formatting] message
appears and the memory is
formatted. When a [Format is
completed] message appears,
formatting is finished.
Time Zone
File No.
:London
:Series
Imprint
:Off
Auto Power Off
:3 min
Back
Set
[No]* : The memory will not be formatted.
Ê Be sure to run [Format] on the following types of memory card:
- A new memory card, or an unformatted memory card.
- A memory card that has a file this camera can't recognize or a
card that has been taken from another camera.
- Always format the memory card using this camera. If you insert a
memory card that has been formatted by another camera,
a memory card reader, or a PC, you will get a [Card Error]
message.
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Settings
File name
Setting up the Date / Time / Date type
You can change the date and time that the camera displays on
captured images and set up the date type. Setting [Time Zone]
enables you to display the local date and time on the LCD screen
when travelling overseas.
This function allows you to select the file naming format.
[Reset] : After using the reset function,
Format
Reset
the next file name is started at
Date & Time
0001 even after you’ve formatted,
Time Zone
:2010/01/01
:London
Format
-
Date type : [yyyy/mm/dd], [mm/dd/yyyy],
[dd/mm/yyyy], [Off]*
deleted all, or inserted a new
memory card.
File No.
Reset
Reset
Imprint
Date & Time
:2010/01/01
Series
Auto Power Off
:3 min
yyyy mm dd
n
Off
Back
Set
[Series]* : New files are named using
2010
/
01
/
01
13:00
Imprint
:Off
numbers that follow the previous sequence, even if
you’ve installed a new memory card, formatted the
memory, or deleted all pictures.
Auto Power Off
:3 min
Back
Set
- The first stored folder name is 100PHOTO, and the first file
name is SAM_0001.
Time Zone
- File names are assigned sequentially from SAM_0001 Ã
SAM_0002 à to à SAM_9999.
- The folder number is assigned sequentially from 100 to 999 as
follows: 100PHOTO Ã 101PHOTO Ã ~ Ã 999PHOTO.
- The maximum number of files in a folder is 9999.
- The files used with the memory card conform to the DCF (Design
rule for Camera File systems) format. If you change the image
file name, the image may not play back.
Ê Available cities/Time Zones:
Time Zone
London, Cape Verde, Mid-Atlantic,
Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Newfoundland,
Caracas, La Paz, NewYork, Miami,
Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, LA,
San Francisco, Alaska, Honolulu, Hawaii,
Samoa, Midway, Wellington, Auckland,
Okhotsk, Guam, Sydney, Darwin, Adelaide, Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing,
Hong Kong, Bankok, Jakarta, Yangon, Almaty, Kathmandu, Mumbai,
New Delhi, Tashkent, Kabul, Abu Dhabi, Teheran, Moscow, Athens,
Helsinki, Rome, Paris, Berlin
London
[GMT +00:00] 2010/01/01 01:00 PM
Back
DST
Ä DST : Daylight Saving Time
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Settings
Imprinting the recording date
Auto power off
There is an option to include Date & Time on still images.
- Sub menus
This function switches the camera off after a set amount of time to
prevent unnecessary battery drainage.
[Off]*
: The Date & Time is not
imprinted on the image file.
: Only the Date is imprinted
on the image file.
Format
- Sub menus
Reset
[Off]
: The power off function does
not operate.
Format
Date & Time
:2010/01/01
[Date]
Reset
Time Zone
File No.
:
Off
Date
Date & Time
Off
[1 min], [3 min]*, [5 min], [10 min]
: The power turns off automati-
cally if the camera is not used
for the period of time specified.
Time Zone
File No.
1 min
Imprint
[Date & Time] : The Date & Time is
imprinted on the image file.
Date & Time
:
3 min
Auto Power Off
5 min
Imprint
Back
Set
10 min
Auto Power Off
Back
Set
Ä The Date & Time are imprinted at the bottom right side of the still
image.
Ä The imprint function is applied only to still images.
Ä Depending on the manufacturer and print mode, the date printed
on an image may not be printed correctly.
-
When you replace the battery, the power off setting will be preserved.
- Note that the automatic power off function will not operate if the
camera is in the PC / Printer mode, running a slide show, playing
back a voice recording, or playing back a movie clip.
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(
)
Settings
Selecting Video out type
Auto Focus lamp
You can turn the Auto Focus lamp on and off.
The Video output signal from the camera can be NTSC or PAL.
Your choice of output will be governed by the type of device
(screen or TV, etc.) to which the camera is connected. PAL
mode supports only PAL B, D, G, H, or I.
- Sub menus
[Off] : The AF lamp does not light up
in low light conditions.
AF Lamp
Off
On
Video Out
USB
:Auto
[On]* : The AF lamp lights up in low
light conditions.
Ê Connecting to an external screen
AF Lamp
:On
When the camera is connected to an
external screen, the image and menus
on the LCD screen will be visible on the
external screen.
Video Out
USB
NTSC
PAL
Back
Set
Back
Set
Yellow - Video
White - Sound
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)
Settings
- NTSC : U.S.A, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Mexico etc.
- PAL : Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland,
Germany, U.K., Holland, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New
Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Thailand, Norway etc.
Setting the USB
If the camera has failed to connect automatically with a PC or a
printer through a USB cable, you can manually set [Computer] or
[Printer].
- When using a TV as an external screen, you need to select the
external or AV channel of the TV.
- There will be digital noise on the external screen, but it is not a
malfunction.
- If the image is not in the center of the screen, use the TV controls
to center it.
- When the camera is connected to an external screen, some parts
of the image may not be displayed.
-[USB] sub menus:
[Auto]*
: Automatically enables an
external device connected
with a USB cable.
AF Lamp
:On
Video Out
USB
:NTSC
Auto
Computer
Printer
[Computer]: Sets the Computer connection
mode if the camera does
not recognize a connected
computer automatically.
Back
Set
- When the camera is connected to an external screen, the menu
will be visible on the external screen and the menu functions are
the same as those indicated on the LCD screen.
[Printer]
:
Sets the Printer connection mode if the the camera
does not recognize a connected printer automatically.
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Starting play mode
Turn the camera on and select Play mode by pressing the play
mode button ( Î ). The camera can now play back the images
stored on the memory.
If the memory card is inserted in the camera, all the camera
functions apply only to the memory card.
Playing back a movie clip
1. Select the recorded movie clip that
you want to play back by using the
Left/Right button.
2. Press the OK button to play back a
movie clip file.
If the memory card is not inserted in the camera, all the camera
functions apply only to the internal memory.
Play
Capture
- To pause a movie clip file while playing
it back, press the OK button again.
- Press the OK button again to restart
the movie clip.
Playing back a still image
1. Select the Play mode by pressing
the play mode button ( Î ).
-
To rewind the movie clip while it is
playing, press the Left button. To
fast forward the movie clip, press
the Right button.
- To stop playback of the movie clip, press the OK button, and
then press the Left or Right button.
2. The last image stored in the
memory is displayed on the
LCD screen.
3. Select an image that you want to
view by pressing the Left/ Right
button.
Ä Press and hold the Left or Right
button to play back the images
quickly.
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Starting play mode
Playing back a recorded voice
Movie clip capture function
You can capture still images from the movie clip.
1. Select the recorded voice file that
you want to play back by using the
Left/Right button.
Ê
Capturing a still image from a movie clip
1. Press the OK button while playing the
movie clip. Then press the Down button.
2. A still from the movie clip is saved
under a new file name.
2. Press the OK button to play back a
recorded voice file.
- To pause a recorded voice file while
playing it back, press the OK button
again.
- To resume playback of the voice file, press the OK button.
- To rewind the voice file while it is playing, press the Left button.
To fast forward the voice file, press the Right button.
Play
Play
Capture
[Paused]
Ä The captured movie clip still is the
same size as the original movie clip
(1280x720HQ, 640x480, 320x240).
Ä
When you press the down button at
the beginning of the movie clip, the first
frame of the movie clip is saved as a
still image.
- To stop playback of the voice file, press the Down button.
[Press the down button]
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Starting play mode
LCD screen Indicator
The LCD screen displays shooting information about the displayed image.
Playing back a voice memo
1. Select a still image that has a voice
memo.
2. Press the OK button to play back the
voice memo.
- To pause the voice memo while
playing it back, press the OK button
again.
Play
- To resume playback of the voice
memo, press the OK button.
No.
1
Description
Playback mode
Voice Memo
DPOF
Icon
Page
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p.80
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-
Pause
2
Ɣ Still images with voice memos display a microphone icon on
3
the top left side.
4
Protect
5
Smart Face Recognition
Folder name & File name
Memory indicator
Battery
6
100-0010
7
8
p.15
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9
ISO
80~3200
F3.6 ~ F4.8
10
11
12
13
14
Aperture value
Shutter speed
Flash
p.26
8 ~ 1/1,000
On/Off
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p.40
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Image size
4000X3000 ~ 320X240
2010/01/01
Recording date
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º
í
Thumbnail (
) / Enlargement (
) button
Using the camera buttons to set the camera
In Play mode, you can use the buttons on the camera to conveniently
set up the Play mode functions.
Smart Album
You can view multiple pictures, enlarge a selected picture, or crop
and save a selected area of an image.
Play mode button
1. Once a picture has been played back,
press the Thumbnail button to run
Smart Album mode.
2. Press the Left/Right button to move to
a desired image.
Ê If you have turned on the camera by
pressing the POWER button, you can
press the Play mode button once to
switch to Play mode and press it again
to switch to Recording mode.
3. Press the Digital Zoom button to return
to the normal display mode.
Ê You can turn the power on with the Play
mode button. The camera is turned on in
play mode. Press the Play mode button
again to turn off the camera.
Pressing the thumbnail
button ( º )
Ê Manner mode: To select the Manner mode, press the Play mode
button for more than 3 seconds. In the Manner
mode, the camera does not generate Operating
sound, Effect sound, Start-up sound, and Shutter
sound. To cancel the Manner mode, turn on the
camera by pressing the POWER button.
Pressing the enlargement
button ( í )
11
12
1
3
5
Filter
2010.01.01
[Highlighted image]
[Smart Album 1-Thumbnail Window]
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º
í
Thumbnail (
) / Enlargement (
) button
Ŷ To search for an image, follow these steps:
Ŷ Smart Album Filter
1. Press the Thumbnail button in Smart
Album.
1. Press the MENU button in Smart
Album mode. A list of categories
appears on the left of the screen.
2. Use the Up/Down button to move up
or down the list.
3. Press the OK button to select a
category. The camera selects the
images that fit the category, then
displays them in the Smart Album
format.
Type
Date
Color
Week
Face
-
Each time you press the Thumbnail
button, you increase the number of
thumbnails the camera displays, from 3
to 9 to 20. Pressing the button decreases
the number of thumbnails the camera
displays. See the illustrations below.
11
12
1
3
5
Back
Set
2. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to select an image.
Ŷ To delete an image, follow these steps:
1. Follow Steps 1 and 2 above.
Ŷ Details of Each Category
2. Press the Delete button. The Delete window appears.
3. Press the Up/Down button to select Yes, and then press the OK
button.
Category
Description
File Format
Categorized depending on the file type
(e.g., picture, video, or voice)
Type
Categorized depending on the sequence
of recorded dates.
Date
Color
Week
11
12
1
3
5
11
12
1
3
5
11
12
1
3
5
Pictures,
Videos,
Voice
Filter
2010.01.01
Filter
2010.01.01
Filter
2010.01.01
Categorized depending on the main color.
[1-Thumbnail Window]
[9-Thumbnail Window]
[20-Thumbnail Window]
Categorized depending on the sequence
of recorded weeks.
Ɣ In Smart Album, it may take a few seconds for images to
appear, depending the number of images you’ve recorded.
This is not a malfunction. Please wait until the Smart Album
screen appears.
Categorized depending on the faces
photographed in the Face Detection mode.
Face
Ɣ The [Face] category appears only if there are faces that
were photographed in the Face Detection mode.
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º
í
Thumbnail (
) / Enlargement (
) button
Ê The maximum enlargement rate in proportion to the image size
Ê Image enlargement
1. Select an image you want to enlarge,
and then press the enlargement
button.
2. Press the Digital Zoom button
repeatedly to make the image larger.
3. Press the Up/Down/Left/Right sides
of the 5 Function button to view
different portions of the enlarged
image.
Image size
Maximum
enlargement
rate
X12.5 X10.4 X10.3 X10.2 X8.1
X6.4
X3.2
Ê Trimming : You can extract part of the image that you want and
save it separately.
4. Push the Thumbnail button repeatedly
to decrease the size of the image.
- You can tell whether the image
displayed is an enlarged view by
checking the image enlargement indicator shown at the top left
of the LCD screen. If the image is not an enlarged view, the
indicator will not be displayed. You can also check the area of
enlargement.
- Movie clips and WAV files can’t be enlarged.
- If an image is enlarged, a loss of quality may occur.
1. Select an image that you want to
enlarge and press the enlargement
button. Press the OK button and a
message will be displayed.
2. Select a desired sub menu by
pressing the Up / Down button,
and then press the OK button.
- [Yes] : The trimmed image is saved as a new file name, and
appears on the LCD screen.
Trim
Trimming?
Yes
No
Confirm
- [No] : The trimming menu will disappears.
Ä If there is not enough memory space to save the trimmed
image, the image can’t be trimmed.
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Info (DISP) / Up button
Play & Pause / OK button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD screen, the Up (DISP)
button operates as a direction button.
When an image is displayed on the LCD screen, pressing the Up
(DISP) button repeatedly displays image information on the LCD
screen.
In Play mode, the play & pause/ OK button works as follows:
-
When the menu is displayed on the LCD screen, the OK button is
used for confirming data that you have changed using the 5
function button.
- If a still image with a voice memo, a voice file, or a movie clip is
playing
·In Stop mode
: Plays a still image with a voice memo, a
voice file, or a movie clip.
Info (DISP) button
·During playback : Temporarily stops playback.
·In Pause mode : Resumes playback.
Info (DISP) button
Info (DISP) button
Play
Pause
Stop
Play
Stop
[ Voice recording is stopped ]
[ Voice recording is playing ]
[ Voice recording is paused ]
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( Õ )
Left / Right / Down / MENU button
Delete
button
Left / Right / Down / MENU buttons activate the following.
This deletes images stored in the memory.
Ê To delete a single image, follow these steps:
- Left button : While the menu is showing, the Left button
operates as a direction button. While the menu is
not showing, press the Left button to select the
previous image.
- Right button : While the menu is showing, the Right button
operates as a direction button. While the menu is
not showing, press the Right button to select the
next image.
1. Press the Play mode button to view images.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select an image you want to delete.
3. Press the Delete button. The camera
displays the Delete File window.
4. Press the Up/Down button to select
Delete File?
Yes
No
Yes, and then press the OK button.
Multiple Delete
- Down button : While the menu is showing, the Down button
operates as a direction button.
- MENU button: When you press the MENU button, the play mode
menu is be displayed on the LCD screen. Pressing it
again will return the LCD to the initial display.
Ä You can also delete images in
Thumbnail mode. See page 67.
[Single Image]
Select
Ê To delete multiple images, follow these steps:
1. Press the Play mode button to view images.
2. Press the Delete button. The camera displays the Delete File
window.
3. Use the Up/Down button to select Multiple Delete, and then
press the OK button.
4. Use the Left/Right button to move to an image you want to delete.
5. Press the OK button to mark an image
for deletion. A check appears on the
image.
6. After you’ve selected all the files you
want to delete, press the Delete button.
The camera displays a message asking
if you want to delete.
Prev
Select
Next
Delete
7. Use the Up/Down button to select Yes, and then press the OK
button.
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Setting the playback functions using the LCD Screen
You can change Playback functions using menus displayed on
Secondary
Menu
Menu Tab Main Menu
Sub Menu
Page
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the LCD screen. To display the Playback menus while in Playback
mode, press the Menu button. To close the Playback menus, press
the Play mode button or the Shutter button. The Playback menus
are listed in the tables below.
Interval
1, 3, 5, 10 sec
-
Off
Drops
Trip
Mist
Muse
Fall
-
Music
-
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Multi Slide
Show
Menu Tab Main Menu
Sub Menu
2592X1944
Page
-
2048X1536
2592X1728
2592X1456
Start Image
Left 90˚
-
(
)
1024X768
1800X1200
1920X1080
Right 90˚
180˚
Off
Calm
Relax
Sweet
-
Resize
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Effect
Shine
Lively
-
-
Rotate
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Select
-
Delete
Protect
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All
Select
Yes / No
Normal
Soft
Vivid
Forest
-
Edit
Retro
Cool
Photo Style
All
Unlock / Lock
(
)
Selector
Calm
Classic
Sketch
Edit Ranking
Delete My Star
Off
-
-
-
-
Face List Edit
Voice memo
Negative
Defog
Custom RGB
Miniature
Fish-eye
ACB
File
Options
Normal
Smart Filter
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On
(
)
Vignetting
Off
Select / All /
Reset
Standard
Index
Red-eye Fix
Brightness
Saturation
Play / Repeat
All
Face Retouch
Contrast
Add Noise
-
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Image Adjust
DPOF
Yes / No
Select / All /
Reset
Size
Start
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Multi Slide
Show
-
-
Yes
No
Date
Copy to Card
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Images
(
)
Select
-
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Setting the playback PictBridge function using the LCD screen
This menu is available while the camera is connected to a PictBridge
supporting printer (direct connection to the camera, sold separately)
with a USB cable.
Menu Tab Main Menu
Sub Menu
Secondary Menu Page
Auto
Plain
Photo
Fast Photo
Auto
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Menu Tab Main Menu
Sub Menu
Secondary Menu Page
Type
One Photo
-
Images
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All Photos
-
Auto
Postcard
Card
4X6
L
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Draft
Normal
Fine
Quality
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-
❹
Auto
-
-
-
-
-
-
Size
Date
Off
2L
On
Letter
A4
Auto
File Name
Reset
Off
❹
A3
-
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On
Auto
Full
1
-
Yes
No
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
Ä
Menus are subject to change without prior notice.
2
Layout
4
8
9
16
Index
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Edit (
)
Ê Image Resize Tables
The current image sizes are on the left side of the table. The available
resize dimensions are on the top.
Resize
Change the resolution (size) of pictures taken. Select [Start image]
to save an image to be the start-up image.
( o : Sizes you can select)
1. Press the Play mode button.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select an
Resize
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
image.
3. Press the Menu button.
4. Press the Up/Down button (if necessary)
to select Edit, and then press the OK
Back
Move
button.
5. Press the Up/Down button (if necessary) to select Resize, and
then press the OK button.
6. Press the Left/Right button to select a size or the Start Image
icon to make this image the Start image, and then press the OK
button.
o
o
o
o
o
o
- You can resize a large sized image to a smaller size,
but not vice versa.
- You can only resize JPEG images. Movie clip (MP4), Voice
recording (WAV) files can’t be resized.
- You can change the resolution of only those files compressed in
the JPEG 4:2:2 format.
-
The [Start Image] image is not stored in the memory card but in the
internal memory.
- If you save a new Start Image, the original Start Image is deleted.
- If the memory capacity is insufficient to store the resized image,
a [Memory Full] message appears on the LCD screen and the
resized image is not stored.
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Edit (
)
Rotating an image
Photo Style Selector
You can apply various effects to your images by using this function.
1. Press the Play mode button.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select an image.
3. Press the Menu button.
You can rotate stored images.
1. Press the Play mode button.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select an
image.
Rotate
4. Press the Up/Down button (if necessary) to
Photo Style Selector
3. Press the Menu button.
4. Press the Up/Down button (if necessary)
to select Edit, and then press the OK
button.
select Edit, and then press the OK button.
5. Press the Up/Down button to select
Photo Style Selector, and then press
Back
Move
Back
Move
the OK button.
5. Press the Up/Down button to select Rotate, and then press the
OK button.
6. Press the Left/Right button to select a Photo Style, and then press
the OK button. The camera saves the changed image as a new file.
6. Press the Left/Right button to select how much you want the
picture rotated, and then press the OK button. The camera saves
the rotated image as a new file.
Style mode
Normal
Soft
Icon
Description
No style effect is applied.
Soft style is applied.
Right 90˚
Left 90˚
180˚
Vivid
Vivid style is applied.
Forest
Forest style is applied.
Retro
Sepia style is applied.
Back
Move
Back
Move
Back
Move
[
: Right 90˚]
[
: Left 90˚]
ô
ó
[
: 180˚]
Cool
Cool style is applied.
õ
: Rotate picture in a
clock-wise direction
: Rotate picture in a
: Rotate picture 180
degrees
Calm
Calm style is applied.
counter-clock-wise direction
Classic
Negative
Sketch
Defog
Black & white effect is applied.
Negative effect is applied.
Sketchy style is applied.
Distinct style is applied.
Define an RGB tone to create your own photo style.
If you display the rotated image on the LCD screen, empty
spaces may appear to the left and right of the image.
Custom RGB
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Edit (
)
Ê Custom RGB
Smart Filter
If you select the Custom RGB Photo
Style, you can change the Red (R),
Green (G), and Blue (B) values of an
image.
Apply various filter effects to your photos to create unique images.
1. Press the Play mode button.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select an
image.
Back
Move
3. Press the Menu button.
4. Press the Up/Down button (if necessary)
to select Edit, and then press the OK
Smart Filter
- OK button : Select / setup the Custom
Color
- Up / Down button : Selects R, G, B
- Left / Right button : Change the R, G,
or B value
Back
Move
button.
5. Press the Up/Down button to select Smart Filter, and then press
the OK button.
Back
Move
6. Press the Left/Right button to select a Smart Filter function, and
then press the OK button. The camera saves the changed image
as a new file.
Smart Filter
Normal
Icon
Description
No effect
Make a photo of a life-size location or object
look like a photo of a miniature scale model.
Blurring parts of the photo makes the scene
seem much smaller than it actually is.
Miniature
Apply the retro-looking colors, high contrast,
and strong vignette effect
Vignetting
Fish-eye 1
Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect
of a fisheye lens.
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Edit (
)
Ê Face Retouch
Image Adjust
You can make the skin in an image appear clear and beautiful.
1. Press the Play mode button.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select an image.
3. Press the Menu button.
4. Press the Up/Down button (if necessary) to select Edit, and then
press the OK button.
5. Press the Up/Down button to select Image Adjust, and then press
the OK button.
1. Select (
Right button. The [Processing]
message appears.
2. Press the OK button. The Face
Retouch bar appears.
3. Use the Left / Right button to select
1, 2, or 3. The [Processing] message
appears.
) by pressing the Left /
Face Retouch
Back
Move
Ê ACB
You can automatically adjust the brightness of dark areas, caused
by under exposure to the light exposure.
4. Press the OK button. The camera saves the adjusted image as
a new file.
1. Select (
) by pressing the Left/
Right button, and then press the OK
button.
ACB
Ê Brightness control
2. The [Making New Image] message is
displayed and the camera saves the
image as a new file.
You can change the brightness of the image.
Back
Move
1. Select (
) by pressing the
Left/Right button, and then press
the OK button. A bar for selecting
the brightness appears.
2. Change the brightness by pressing
the Left/Right button.
Ê Red eye Removal
Brightness
You can remove the red eye effect from the captured image.
1. Select ( ) by pressing the Left/
!
Back
Move
Right button, and then press the OK
button.
3. Press the OK button and the camera
saves the image as a new file.
Red-eye Fix
2. The [Making New Image] message is
displayed and the camera saves the
image as a new file.
Back
Move
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Edit (
)
(
)
Starting the Multi Slide Show
Images can be displayed continuously at pre-set intervals.
Ê Contrast control
You can view the Multi Slide Show by connecting the camera to an
external screen.
You can change the contrast of the image.
1. Select ( y ) by pressing the Left/Right
button, and then press the OK button.
A bar for selecting the contrast will be
appears.
1. Press the play mode button and press the MENU button.
2. Press the Up / Down button and select the [Multi Slide Show]
menu tab and press the OK button.
Contrast
2. Change the contrast by pressing the
Left/Right button.
3. Press the OK button and the camera
saves the image as a new file.
Start the Multi Slide Show
Back
Move
The Multi Slide Show can start only in the [Start] menu.
Ê Saturation control
You can change the saturation of the image.
1. Use the Up / Down button to select the [Start] menu and press
the Right button.
2. Select a desired function by pressing
the Up / Down button.
Start
1. Select (
) by pressing the Left/
Play
Images
Interval
Repeat
Right button, and then press the OK
button. A bar for selecting the
saturation appears.
:1 sec
[Play] : The Multi Slide Show is
stopped after one cycle.
Music
Effect
:Off
:Off
Saturation
2. Change the saturation by pressing the
Left/Right button.
[Repeat] : The Slide show is repeated
until cancelled.
Back
Set
Back
Move
3. Press the OK button and the camera
saves the image as a new file.
3. Press the OK button and the slide show starts.
- To pause the slide show while playing it back, press the OK
button again.
- Pressing the OK button again restarts the Multi Slide Show.
- To stop playback of the Multi Slide Show, press the OK button,
and then press the Left or Right button.
Ê Noise effect
You can add noise to an image to add a more classic feel to
your photo.
1. Select (
) by pressing the Left/
Right button, and then press the OK
button.
Add Noise
2. The [Making New Image] message
appears and the camera saves the
image to a new file.
Back
Move
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(
)
Starting the Multi Slide Show
Selecting Images
To play a slide show of a group of selected images, follow these
steps:
You can select images to view in a slide show.
1. On the Multi Slide Show menu, use the Up / Down button to
select [Images], and then press the OK button.
2. Use the Up /Down button to select [Select] (or Select 1, 2, or 3,
depending on what your camera is displaying), and then press
the OK button. The Select window appears.
3. On the Select window, use the Up / Down button to select
the group you want to play, [Select 1, 2, or 3]. The thumbnail
screen for that group appears.
4. Press the Fn button. You are returned to the Main menu.
5. Select [Multi Slide Show] again, and then press the OK button.
6. Select [Start], and then press the OK button.
7. Select [Play] for single cycle play or [Repeat] for continuous,
repetitive play, and then press the OK button. The slide show
begins.
Start
1. Use the Up / Down button to select the
[Images] menu, and then press the
Right button.
2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
the Up / Down button.
Images
Interval
All
Date
Music
Effect
Select
:Off
[All]
: All images saved on the
Back
Set
Memory are played back. Press the OK button to
save the configuration.
[Date] : Images taken on a specified date are played back.
Press the OK button to save the configuration.
[Select] : To play groups of selected images. [Select] lets you
collect images into separate groups labeled [Select1],
[Select2], or [Select3]. When you play a slide show,
you select the group you want to play.
Notes:
To collect images into a group, follow these steps:
1. In the Multi Slide Show menu, use the Up / Down button to
select Images, and then press the OK button.
- When you save the first group, it is saved as [Select1]. When
you save a second group, that group is saved as [Select1]
and the previous group is saved as [Select2]. When you save
a third group, that group is saved as [Select1], the previous
[Select1] group is saved as [Select2], and the previous [Select2]
group is saved as [Select3]. If you save a fourth group, the
fourth group supplants the previous [Select1], the previous
[Select1] group supplants the [Select2] group, and the [Select2]
group supplants the [Select3].
2. Use the Up / Down button to select [Select], and then press
the OK button. The Select window appears.
3. Press the Up / Down button to select [New Select] (if neces-
sary), and then press the OK button. The camera displays
Processing, and then displays image thumbnails.
4. Press the Up / Down / Up / Down button to highlight an im-
age. Press the OK button to select the image. A check mark
appears on the image. (The images will appear in the order
you select them.)
5. Repeat Step 4 for each image you want to included. Press
the Fn button when done.
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Starting the Multi Slide Show
Setting play interval
Setting Background Music
To set the Multi Slide Show music:
To set the Multi Slide Show play interval:
1. Select the [Music] sub menu by
pressing the Up / Down button, and
then press the Right button.
2. Use the Up / Down button to select
the desired Music.
1. Select the [Interval] sub menu by
Start
Start
Off
Images
Interval
pressing the Up / Down button, and
then press the Right button.
2. Use the Up / Down button to select
the desired interval.
3. Press the OK button to save the
configuration.
Images
Interval
:All
Mist
Drops
1 sec
Muse
Music
Effect
Music
Effect
3 sec
Trip
Fall
sec
5
10 sec
3. Press the OK button to save the
configuration.
Back
Set
Back
Set
å The loading time depends on the image size and quality.
å While the Multi Slide Show is playing, Movie clips and voice
recording file will not display.
å The interval menu functions only when Effect is set to [Off].
Configure Multi Slide show effects
You can apply unique screen effects to Multi Slide Shows.
1. Select the [Effect] sub menu by
Start
Off
Images
pressing the Up / Down button, and
then press the Right button.
Calm
Interval
Shine
Music
Relax
2. Use the Up / Down button to select
the type of effect.
Lively
Effect
Sweet
3. Press the OK button to confirm the
Back
Set
setting.
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File Options
1. Press the play mode button, and then press the menu button.
2. Press the Up / Down button, select the [File Options] menu tab,
and then press the OK button.
å
The Delete function deletes unprotected images premanentiy.
Before you run the Delete function, store all important shots
on a computer. The startup image is stored on the camera's
internal memory (i.e., not on the memory card) and it will
not be deleted even if you delete all files in the memory.
Deleting images
Use this to delete images stored in the memory.
1. Press the Up / Down button, select the
[Delete] menu tab, and then press the
Right button.
2. Press the Up/Down button to select a
desired sub-menu, and then press the
OK button.
Delete
Select
Protect
All
Face List Edit
Protecting images
Voice memo
DPOF
:Off
Use this to protect specific shots from being accidentally erased (Lock).
It also unprotects images that have been previously protected (Unlock).
Copy to Card
Back
Set
1. Press the Up / Down button, select
the [Protect] menu tab, and then
press the Right button.
If you chose [Select], a thumbnail
screen appears.
- Use Up/Down/Left/Right to select an
image.
- Press the OK button to mark an image
for deletion.
Delete
Protect
Select
All
Face List Edit
Voice memo
DPOF
:Off
2. Press the Up/Down button to select
a desired sub-menu, and then press
the OK button.
Copy to Card
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12
1
3
5
Back
Set
Select
Delete
- Press the Fn button to display the
Delete Confirmation window. Select
[Yes], and then press the OK button to
delete the marked images.
If you chose [Select], a thumbnail
screen appears.
- Use Up/Down/Left/Right to select an
image.
Delete
Protect
Delete All File(s)?
Yes
No
If you chose [All], the Delete Confirmation
window appears. Select [Yes], and
then press the OK button to delete all
unprotected images. If there are no protected images, all images
are deleted and the [No Image File] message appears.
- Press the OK button to protect an
image or remove protection from an
image. When you protect an image,
a key appears on the image. When
you unprotect, the key is removed.
Copy to Card
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12
1
3
5
Select
Set
Back
Set
3. After deletion, the screen will be changed to the play mode screen.
- Press the Fn button to save your changes.
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File Options
If you chose [All], the Protect All window
appears. Select [Lock] to protect all
images. Select [Unlock] to remove
protection from all images. Press OK to
complete the process.
Delete
Voice memo
Protect
You can add your voice to a stored still image.
Protect All?
Lock
Unlock
Delete
Copy to Card
Protect
Face List Edit
Back
Set
Voice memo
Off
On
DPOF
Copy to Card
Start
Stop
Back
Set
[Voice memo menu]
[Ready for recording]
[Voice is recording]
1. Select a picture.
2. Press the Menu button.
Face List Edit
3. Use the Up / Down button to select File Options, and then press
the OK button.
You can classify or delete portrait images in the Smart Album
according to their ranking. This feature is available only when you
use a memory card.
4. Use the Up / Down button to select Voice Memo, and then press
the OK button.
1. Press the Up / Down button to select
5. Select On, and then press the OK button.
Delete
the [Face List Edit] menu, and then
press the Right/OK button.
2. Select a desired menu by pressing the
Up / Down button, and then press the
OK button.
Protect
6. Press the Shutter button. The 10 second recording period
begins momentarily.
Face List Edit
Edit Ranking
Voice memo
DPOF
Delete My Star
7. To stop recording before the 10 seconds have elapsed, press
the Shutter button again.
Copy to Card
Back
Set
[Edit Ranking] : You can change
the rankings of
Face List Edit
registered images.
[Delete My Star] : You can delete
selected images
from the list.
Back
Set
3. Press the MENU button to switch to
the Playback mode.
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File Options
DPOF
Ê Standard
This function allows you to embed printing quantity information on
a stored image.
Ê
Ê
DPOF(Digital Print Order Format) allows you to embed printing
information in your memory card’s MISC folder. Select the
pictures to be printed and how many prints to make.
1. Press the Up / Down button, select the
[DPOF] menu tab, and then press the
Right button.
2. Press the Right button again and the
[Standard] sub-menu appears.
3. Select a desired sub-menu by pressing
the Up / Down button, and then press
the OK button.
Delete
Protect
Select Image
Fa
The DPOF indicator displays on the LCD screen when an image
that has DPOF information plays back. Images can then be printed
on DPOF printers, or at an increasing number of photo labs.
Select
Vo
DP
ff
All
Reset
Copy to Card
Ê This function is not available for Movie clips and Voice recording files.
Back
Set
Ê When the wide angle image is printed as a wide angle print, 8%
of the left and right side of the image may not be printed. Check
that your printer can support the wide angle image when you
print the image. When you get the image printed at a photo lab,
request that the image be printed as a wide angle image. (Some
photo labs may not support the wide angle size print.)
[Select] : The selection window
appears. Lets you select
photos to print.
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12
1
3
5
- Up / Down / Left / Right : Select an
image to print.
Quantity
Set
- Zoom button :
Select the number of prints. The number
appears on the thumbnail. You can
select the number of prints for multiple
photos. Press the Fn button to confirm.
[All] : Configure number of prints for all
pictures except movie and voice files.
0
Quantity
Set
- Up / Down button : Select a number of prints. The number appears
on the LCD screen. Use the Up/Down button
to select a number. Press the OK button to
confirm.
[Reset] : Cancel the print setup.
4. Press the OK button to confirm the setting. If an image carries
DPOF instruction, the DPOF indicator (
image.
) appears on the
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File Options
Ê Index
Ê Print size
Images (except for movie clips and voice files) are printed as
index type.
You can specify the print size when printing images stored on the
memory card. The [Size] menu is available only for DPOF 1.1
compatible printers.
1. Press the Up / Down button, select the
Delete
1. Press the Up / Down button, select the
[DPOF] menu tab, and then press the
Right button.
Protect
Delete
[DPOF] menu tab, and then press the
Right button.
Protect
Setting Index?
Select Image
Yes
No
F
Select
2. Select the [Index] menu, and then press
the Right button again. Sub menu will
appears.
V
D
Off
All
Copy to Card
2. Select the [Size] menu, and then press
the Right button again. The Sub-menu
appears.
Reset
Copy to Card
Back
Set
Back
Set
3. Select [Yes] or [No] by pressing the Up / Down button.
3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
the Up / Down button and press the
OK button.
[Select] : The selection window appears.
Lets you choose the print size of
images to be printed.
If [Yes] is selected : The image will be printed in index format.
If [No] is selected : Cancel the index print setting.
4. Press the OK button to confirm the setting.
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12
Size
1
3
5
Set
- Up / Down / Left / Right : Select an image.
- Zoom button : Change the print size.
- Fn button : Press to save the sizes
you chose.The menu will
3X5
disappear. The size ap-
pears on the thumbnail.
Size
Set
[All] : Change print size of all saved images.
- Up / Down button : Select a print size.
- OK button : Press to confirm the size you chose. The size
appears on the LCD screen.
[Reset] : Cancel all of the print size settings.
Ä DPOF [Size] secondary menu : Cancel, 3X5, 4X6, 5X7, 8X10
å
Depending on the manufacturer and printer model, cancelling
the printing may take a little longer for the printer to process.
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File Options
å
å
If there is not enough space available on the memory card to
copy saved images from the internal memory (About 20MB),
the [Copy to Card] command copies only some of the images
and then displays the [Memory Full] message. Then, the
camera returns to the Playback mode. Please be sure to delete
any unnecessary files on the memory card to free space before
inserting the card into the camera.
When you move the images that are stored in the internal
memory to the card using [Copy to Card], the camera names the
files in the following two ways to avoid duplicating file names:
- When [File No.] in the Settings menu is set to [Reset], the
copied file names start from after the last stored file name.
- When [File No.] is set to [Series] in the Settngs menu, the
copied file names start from after the last captured image’s
file name. After completing [Copy to Card], the last stored
image of the last copied folder is displayed on the LCD
screen.
Copy to Card
This enables you to copy image files, movie clips and voice recording
files to the memory card.
1. Select the [Copy to Card] menu tab by
pressing the Up / Down button, and
then press the Right button.
Delete
Protect
Face List Edit
Voice memo
DPOF
:Off
2. Press the Up/ Down button to select
[Yes] or [No], and then press the OK
button.
- [Yes] : Copies all images, movie clips, and voice recording files
saved in the internal memory to the memory card after
the [Copying] message is displayed. After copying is
complete, the screen returns to Playback mode.
- [No] : Cancels "Copy to Card".
Yes
No
Copy to Card
Back
Set
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PictBridge
Ê Easy printing
You can use the USB cable to connect this camera to a printer that
supports PictBridge (sold separately) and print the stored images
directly. Movie clips and voice files cannot be printed.
When you connect the camera in
Playback mode to a Pictbridge
compatible printer, you can print a
picture easily.
- Pressing the Left / Right button :
Selects the previous / next image.
- Pressing the OK button :
Ê Connecting the camera to a Pictbridge compatible printer
1. Connect the camera to the printer with USB cable.
2. Once the camera is turned on, the camera automatically recognizes
the printer and completes the connection.
Print
Menu
Prints the currently displayed image using the printer’s default
settings.
Ä If automatic connection fails, set the [USB] menu to [Printer].
(p.62)
Ä For a printer that can enable a removable disk, set the [USB]
menu to [Printer].
Ê Connecting the Camera to a Printer
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PictBridge : Picture Selection
PictBridge : Print Setting
You can select the images you want to print.
You can select the Paper Size, Print Format, Paper Type, Print
Quality, Date Print, and File Name Print menus for printed pictures.
Images
One Photo
Ê Setting the Number of Copies to Print
1. Press the MENU button and the
PictBridge menu appears.
2. Use the Up / Down button to
select the [Images] menu, and then
press the Right button.
Size
All Photos
1. Press the MENU button and the
Images
Size
e ho
Auto
Layout
Type
:Auto
:Auto
:Auto
PictBridge menu appears.
2. Use the Up / Down button to select
the desired menu, and then press the
Right button.
Postcard
Card
Layout
Type
Quality
4x6
L
Back
Set
2L
Quality
3. Use the Up / Down button to select a desired sub-menu, and
then press the OK button.
- Select [One Photo] or [All Photos]. A screen where you can
set the number of copies to print will appear as shown below.
3. Use the Up / Down button to select
the desired sub-menu value, and then
press the OK button.
Back
Set
Menu
Size
Function
Sub menu
Set the size of the printing
paper.
Auto, Postcard, Card,
4X6, L, 2L, Letter, A4, A3
0
1
Set the number of pictures to
be printed on a sheet of paper. 16, Index
Auto, Full, 1, 2, 4, 8, 9,
Layout
Type
Quantity
Set
Quantity
Set
Set the quality of the printing
paper.
Auto, Plain, Photo,
Fast Photo
[When [One Photo] is selected]
[When [All Photos] is selected]
- Press the Up / Down button to select the number of prints.
- When [One Photo] is selected : Use the Left / Right button to
select another picture. After
Set the quality of the picture
to be printed.
Quality
Date
Auto, Draft, Normal, Fine
Auto, Off, On
selecting another picture, select
the number of prints for the
Set whether to print the date.
Set whether to print the file
name.
other picture.
File Name
Auto, Off, On
- After setting the number of prints, press the OK button to save.
- Press the Shutter button to return to the menu without setting
the number of prints.
Ä
Some menu options are not supported on all printers.
If not supported, the menus are still displayed on the LCD, but are not
selectable.
4. Press the play mode button ( Î ) and images will be printed.
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PictBridge : Reset
Important notes
Resets user-changed configurations.
Be sure to observe the following precautions!
å This unit contains precision electronic components. Do not use or
store this unit in the following locations.
- Areas exposed to severe changes in temperature and humidity.
- Areas exposed to dust and dirt.
- Areas exposed to direct sunlight or the inside of a vehicle in hot
weather.
1. Use the Up / Down button to select
the [Reset] menu tab, and then press
the Right button.
2. Use the Up / Down button to select
[Yes] or [No], and then press the OK
button.
Date
:Auto
:Auto
File Name
Reset
No
Yes
Back
Set
- Environments where there is high magnetism or excessive vibration.
- Areas with high explosives or highly flammable materials.
If [Yes] is selected : All print and image settings are reset.
If [No] is selected : Settings are not reset.
å
Do not leave this camera in places subject to dust, chemicals (like
naphthalene and mothballs), high temperature and high humidity.
Keep this camera with silica gel in a hermetically sealed box when
not planning to use the camera for a long period of time
Ä Default print settings vary depending on the printer manufacturer.
For your printer’s default settings, refer to the user’s guide that
came with your printer.
å Sand can be particularly troublesome to cameras.
- Do not let sand get inside the camera when using it on beaches,
coastal dunes, or other areas where there is lots of sand.
- Doing so may result in failure or may permanently render the
camera unusable.
å Handling the camera
- Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations.
- Protect the large size LCD screen from an impact. When this
camera is not used, keep it in the camera case.
- Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
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Important notes
å Camera Maintenance
å Extremes in temperature may cause problems.
- Use a soft brush (available from photo stores) to gently clean the
lens and LCD assemblies. If this does not work, lens-cleaning
paper with lens cleaning fluid can be used.
Clean the camera body with a soft cloth. Do not allow this
camera to come into contact with solvent materials such as
benzol, insecticide, thinners etc. This may damage the body
shell of the camera and also affect its performance. Rough
handling can damage the LCD screen. Take care to avoid
damage and keep the camera in its protective carry case at all
times when not in use.
- If the camera is transferred from a cold to a warm and humid
environment, condensation can form on the delicate electronic
circuitry. If this occurs, turn the camera off and wait for at least
1 hour until all moisture is dispersed. Moisture build-up can also
occur on the memory card. If this happens, turn off the
camera and remove the memory card. Wait until the moisture
has evaporated.
å Caution on Using the Lens
- If the lens is subjected to direct sunlight, it could result in the
discoloration and deterioration of the image sensor.
- Take care not to get fingerprints or foreign substances on the
surface of the lens.
å Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the camera.
å Under certain conditions, static electricity can cause the flash unit
to fire. This is not harmful to the camera and is not a malfunction.
å If the digital camera is not used for a long period, an electric
discharge can occur. It is a good idea to remove the battery and
the memory card if you do not intend to use the camera for an
extended period of time.
å When images are uploaded or downloaded, the data transfer may
be affected by static electricity. In this case, disconnect and re-
connect the USB cable before trying the transfer again.
å If the camera is exposed to electronic interference, it will turn itself
off to protect the memory card.
å Before an important event or going on a trip, you should check
the camera condition.
- Take a picture to test the camera’s condition and prepare an extra battery.
- Samsung cannot be held responsible for camera malfunctions.
å
If the digital camera is not used for a long period, the date and time
may return to the default settings because the battery has
discharged. In this case, reset the date and time before the
recording.
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Warning indicator
There are several warnings that may appear on the LCD display.
[File Error]
åFile error.
[Card Error]
åMemory card error.
à Turn off the camera power and turn it on again.
à Insert the memory card again.
à Insert and format the memory card. (p.58)
à Delete the file.
åMemory card error.
à Contact a camera service center.
[Low Battery]
åThere is low battery capacity.
à Insert a fresh battery.
à Charge the battery.
[Card Locked]
åThe memory card is locked.
à SD/SDHC memory card : Slide the write protect switch to the
top of the memory card.
[Memory Full]
å The memory card or internal memory is full.
à Insert new memory card.
à Delete the unnecessary image files.
[No Image File]
åThere are no images stored on the memory.
à Take images.
à Insert a memory card that is holding some images.
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Before contacting a service center
Please check the following
Camera does not take images when you press the Shutter button.
åThere is insufficient memory capacity.
à Delete unnecessary image files.
The camera doesn’t switch on.
åThere is low battery capacity.
à Insert a fresh battery. (p.15)
åThe memory card has not been formatted.
à Format the memory card. (p.58)
à Charge the battery.
åThe memory card is exhausted.
åBattery is inserted incorrectly with the polarities reversed.
à Insert the battery according to the polarity marks. (+, -)
à Insert a new memory card.
åThe memory card is locked.
à Refer to the [Card Locked] error message.
åThe camera's power is off.
à Turn the camera power on.
The camera power ceases while in use.
åThe battery is exhausted.
à Insert a fresh battery. (p.15)
åThe battery is exhausted.
à Charge the battery.
åThe Camera is turned off automatically.
à Turn on the camera power again.
à Insert a charged battery or recharge the battery. (p.15)
åThe battery is inserted incorrectly with the polarities reversed.
à Insert the battery according to the polarity marks. (+, -)
åThe camera has stopped working in a cold environment.
à Take the battery out of the camera and warm both by placing
them in your pocket, etc. and then immediately before
shooting, place the battery in the camera and then shoot.
The camera suddenly stops working while in use.
åThe camera stopped due to a malfunction.
à Remove /re-insert battery and switch the camera on.
Water got inside the camera.
The images are unclear.
åThe battery chamber cover was accidentally opened under water.
åThe camera was dropped into water while its battery chamber
cover was not completely closed.
ĺ Turn the camera power off. Contact a Samsung service center
for repair.
åA picture was taken of the subject without setting an appropriate
macro mode.
à Select an appropriate macro mode to take a clear image.
åThe picture was teken beyond the flash’s range.
à Take a picture within the flash’s range.
åThe lens is smudged or dirty.
à Clean the lens.
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Before contacting a service center
The flash does not fire.
No image on external screen.
åFlash off mode has been selected.
à Disengage flash off mode.
å The external screen has not been connected properly to
the camera.
åThe camera mode can't use the flash .
à Refer to the FLASH instructions (p.35).
à Check the connection cables.
åThere are incorrect files on the memory card.
à Insert a memory card that has correct files.
Incorrect date and time is displayed.
å The date and time have been set incorrectly or the camera has
adopted the default settings.
The [Removable Disk] file does not appear in my computer’s file system.
åThe cable connection is incorrect.
à Check the connection.
ÃReset the date and time.
åThe camera is off.
The camera buttons do not operate.
à Turn the camera on.
åThe camera has malfunctioned.
à Remove/re-insert battery and switch the camera on.
å
The operating system is not Windows XP, Vista, 7 / Mac OS 10.4.
Alternatively the PC does not support USB.
à Install Windows XP, Vista, 7 on a PC or Mac OS 10.4 or later
on a computer that supports USB.
A card error has occurred while the memory card is in the camera.
åThe memory card format is incorrect.
à Re-format the memory card. (p.58)
A part of the LCD screen does not occasionally turn on or a spot appears.
åAlthough the LCD screen is manufactured with high precision
technology, the precision pixels occasionally do not light or red,
white, and blue spots appear.
The images don't play back.
åIncorrect file name (Violation of DCF format).
à Do not change the image file name.
ĺ
This phenomenon does not affect the quality of the recorded
image and it is not a malfunction.
Color of image is different to the original scene.
åWhite balance or effect setting is incorrect.
à Select the appropriate White balance and effect.
A vertical line appears on the LCD screen when taking a picture of a
bright object.
Images are too bright.
åExposure is excessive.
à Reset exposure compensation.
åIf a subject is reflecting a very bright light, a gray, black, red, or
purple vertical line may appear.
ĺ
This is a phenomenon called smear and it does not affect the
quality of the recorded image. This is not a malfunction.
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Specifications
Image Sensor - Type : 1/2.33" CCD
Flash
- Modes : Auto, Auto & Red-eye reduction, Fill-in
flash, Slow sync, Flash off, Red Eye Fix
- Range : Wide : 0.2m ~ 3.0m (ISO Auto),
Tele : 0.5m ~ 2.0m (ISO Auto)
- Effective Pixel : Approx. 12.2 Mega-pixel
- Total Pixel : Approx. 12.4 Mega-pixel
Lens
- Focal Length : SAMSUNG Lens f = 6.3 ~ 31.5mm
(35mm film equivalent : 35 ~ 175mm)
- F No. : F3.6(W) ~ F4.8(T)
- Recharging Time : Approx. 4 sec
Sharpness
- Soft+, Soft, Normal, Vivid, Vivid+
- Digital Zoom : ·Still Image mode :1.0X ~ 5.0X
·Play mode : 1.0X ~ 12.5X
White Balance
- Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent_H,
Fluorescent_L, Tungsten, Custom
(depends on image size)
Voice Recording - Voice Recording (max. 10 hours)
- Voice Memo in Still Image (max. 10 sec.)
LCD screen
- 2.7" color TFT LCD (230,000 dots)
- Max. 3 m underwater (IEC IPX8)
Waterproof
Specification
Date Imprinting - Date, Date & Time, Off (user selectable)
Shooting
- Still Image
Dustproof
Specification
- IEC IP6X
·Mode : Smart Auto, Program, Scene (Aqua,
Beauty Shot, Frame Guide, Night,
Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close Up,
Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks,
Beach & Snow)
·Smart Auto : Portrait, Night Portrait, Night,
Backlight Portrait, Backlight,
Landscape, White, Macro,
Focusing
-
Type : TTL auto focus (Multi AF, Center AF,
Face Detection AF, Tracking AF)
- Range
Normal
Macro
Auto Macro
5cm ~ Infinity
50cm ~ Infinity
Wide
Tele
5cm ~ 80cm
50cm ~ 80cm
80cm ~ Infinity
Macro Text, Tripod, Action,
Shutter
- Smart Auto : 1/8 ~ 1/1,000 sec.,
Sunset, Blue Sky, Natural Green,
Macro Color, Macro Portrait
·Shooting : Single, Continuous, Motion Capture,
AEB
Program : 1 ~ 1/1,000 sec., Night : 8 ~ 1/1,000 sec.
Exposure
- Control : Program AE
- Metering : Multi, Spot, Center-weighted,
Face Detection AE
·Self-timer : 10 sec., 2 sec., Double
- Compensation : ±2EV (1/3EV steps)
- ISO : Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
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Specifications
- Movie Clip
- Capacity (1GB Size)
·
·
With Audio or without Audio (user selectable)
Recording time : max 20 min. (1280x720HQ)
max 1 hours (640x480, 320x240)
Super About About About About About About About
·
Size : 1280x720HQ (30 fps & 15 fps),
640x480 (30 fps & 15 fps),
Fine
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About About About About About About About
220 249 296 328 510 789 2597
About About About About About About About
329 371 438 487 751 1154 3463
152
181
200
313
494
1731
Fine
320x240 (60 fps & 30 fps & 15 fps)
Frame rate : 60 fps, 30 fps, 15 fps
·
·5X Optical Zoom and Mute in Zooming,
sound recording on/ off selectable
Normal
·Movie Editing (Embedded): Movie Stabilization,
Still Image Capture, Time Trimming
Ä These figures are measured under Samsung standard conditions and
may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings.
Storage
- Media
Effect
- Effect : Photo Style Selector, Smart Filter, Image
Adjust (Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation)
·Internal memory : About 20MB flash memory
·External Memory (Optional) :
SD card (Up to 2GB guaranteed)
SDHC card (Up to 32GB guaranteed)
- File Format
·Still Image : JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.21, DPOF 1.1,
PictBridge 1.0
·Movie Clip : MP4 (H.264)
·Audio : WAV
-
Editing : Resize, Rotate, Photo Style Selector,
Smart Filter, Image Adjust (ACB, Face
Retouch, Red Eye Fix, Brightness,
Contrast, Saturation, Add Noise)
Image Play
Interface
- Type : Single image, Thumbnails, Multi slide show,
Movie Clip, Smart Album
Ä Multi slide show : Slide show with Effect & Music
- Image Size
- Digital output connector : USB 2.0
- Audio : Mono
- Video output : NTSC, PAL (user selectable)
- DC power input connector : 4.2 V
4000X
3000
3984X
2656
3968X
2232
3264X
2448
2592X
1944
2048X
1536
1024X
768
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Specifications
Power Source
- Rechargeable battery : BP70A
Ä Included battery may vary depending on
sales region.
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight
-
-
93.8 x 61 x 18.5 mm (excluding protrusions)
Approx. 121 g (without battery and card)
Operating Temperature - 0 ~ 40°C
Operating Humidity
Software
- 5 ~ 85%
- Intelli-studio, Adobe Reader
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Transferring files to your computer (for Windows)
å Using a self-assembled PC or a PC and OS that are not supported
may void your warranty.
For Windows users
Transfer files by connecting your camera to your PC.
å The programs may not work properly on 64-bit Edition of Windows
XP, Vista, and 7.
Ê Installing programs
Hardware and software requirements
å Intelli-studio may not perform correctly on some computers, even
when the computer meets the requirements.
å If your computer does not meet the requirements, videos may not
play correctly or it may take longer to edit videos.
Item
CPU
Requirements
Intel® Pentium®4 3.2 GHz or higher
AMD Athlon™ FX 2.6 GHz or higher
å Install DirectX 9.0c or above before you use the program.
RAM
OS
512 MB or more (1 GB or more recommended)
Windows XP/Vista/7
- USB port
- CD-ROM drive
- nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher
Ati X1600 series or higher
- 1024 X 768 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible
screen (1280 X 1024 pixels, 32-bit color display
recommended)
Others
- Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or later
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Transferring files to your computer (for Windows)
1. Insert the installation CD into a compatible CD-ROM drive.
Ê Transferring files to your PC
Once you connect the camera to your PC, the camera will be
recognized as a removable drive.
2. When the setup screen is displayed, click Samsung Digital Camera
Installer to start installation.
å The battery is be charged while the camera is connected to a
PC with the USB cable.
1. Connect your camera to your PC with the USB cable.
å You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light (Ÿ)
into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your
files. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data.
3. Select the programs to install, and then follow the on-screen
instructions.
4. Click Exit to complete the installation, and then restart your
computer.
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Transferring files to your computer (for Windows)
2. Turn on the camera.
- The computer recognizes the camera automatically.
Ê Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP)
The way to disconnect the USB cable for Windows Vista / 7 is
similar.
å If the camera fails to connect, a pop-up window will appear.
Select Computer.
1. If the status lamp on your camera is blinking, wait until it stops.
2. Click (
screen.
) on the tool bar at the bottom right of your PC
3. On your PC, select [My Computer ĺ Removable Disk ĺ DCIM
ĺ 100PHOTO].
4. Select the files you want, and then drag or save them to your
PC.
3. Click the pop-up message.
4. Remove the USB cable.
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Transferring files to your computer (for Windows)
Ê Using Intelli-studio
Once you have installed Intelli-studio on your PC, Intelli-studio starts automatically when a camera is connected to your PC. If Intelli-studio
does not start after you have connected the camera to your PC, double-click the Intelli-studio icon on your Windows desktop. Intelli-studio
allows you to play back and edit files. You can also upload files to websites, such as Flickr or YouTube. For details, select [Menu ĺ Help]
in the program.
å You cannot edit files directly on the camera. Transfer files to a folder on your computer before editing.
å You cannot copy files in your computer to the camera.
å Intelli-studio supports the following formats
- Videos: AVI(MJPEG), MP4 (Video: H.264, Audio: AAC), WMV (WMV 7/8/9)
- Photos: JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIFF
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Transferring files to your computer
(for Windows)
Transferring files to your computer
for Mac
For Mac users
Icon
1
Description
When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer, the
computer will recognize the device automatically. You can transfer
files directly from the camera to the computer without installing any
programs.
Open menus
2
Display files in the selected folder
Change to the Photo edit mode
Change to the Video edit mode
3
4
Ê Installing programs
Hardware and software requirements
Change to the Sharing mode (You can send files by email or
upload files to websites, such as Flickr or YouTube.)
5
Item
CPU
RAM
OS
Requirements
Power Mac G3 or later
6
7
Enlarge or reduce the thumbnails in the list
Select a file type
Minimum 256MB RAM
Mac OS 10.4 or higher
8
View files of the selected folder on your computer
Show or hide files of the connected camera
View files of the selected folder on the camera
View files as thumbnails, in Smart Album, or on a map
Browse folders in the connected device
Browse folders in your computer
9
- USB port
- CD-ROM drive
10
11
12
13
14
Others
Move to the previous or next folder
Print files, view files on a map, store files in My Folder, or
register faces
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Transferring files to your computer for Mac
1. Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the USB
cable.
å You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light (Ÿ)
into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your
files. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data.
2. Turn on the camera.
- The computer recognizes the camera automatically and a
removable disk icon will be displayed.
3. Double-click the removable disk icon.
4. Transfer photos or videos to the computer.
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FAQ
Please check the following if the USB connection malfunctions.
Case 6
When I open the Device Manager (by clicking Start
(Settings) Control Panel (Performance and Main-
tenance) System (Hardware) Device Manager),
there are Unknown Devices or Other Devices entries
with a yellow question mark(?) beside them or devices
with an exclamation mark(!) beside them.
Case 1
USB cable is not connected or it is not the supplied
USB cable.
à Connect the supplied USB cable.
à Right-click the entry with the question (?) or exclamation (!)
mark, and then select "Remove". Restart the PC and con-
nect the camera again.
Case 2
The camera is not recognized by your PC.
Sometimes, the camera may appear under [Unknown
Devices] in Device Manager.
à Turn off the camera, remove the USB cable, plug in the
USB cable again, and then turn on the camera.
Case 7
In some security programs (Norton Anti Virus, V3,
etc.), the computer may not recognize the camera as a
removable disk.
Case 3
Case 4
There is an unexpected error during file transfer.
à Turn the camera power off and on again. Transfer the
file again.
à Stop the security programs and connect the camera to
the computer. Refer to the security program instructions
about how to temporarily disable the program.
When using a USB hub.
à There may be a problem with connecting the camera to
the PC through the USB hub if the PC and the hub are
not compatible. Wherever possible, connect the camera
to the PC directly.
Case 8
The camera is connected to the USB port located on
the front of the computer.
à When the camera is connected to the USB port located
on the front of the computer, the computer may not
recognize the camera. Connect the camera to the USB
port located on the back of the computer.
Case 5
Are other USB devices connected to the PC?
à The camera may malfunction when it is connected to
the PC at the same time as another USB device. If this
occurs, disconnect the other USB device, and connect
only the camera to your PC.
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FAQ
Ê If a movie clip doesn’t play back on your PC
Ä When a the movie clip recorded by the camera doesn’t play
back on your PC, the problem is most likely caused by the video
codec installed on the PC.
Ê If DirectX 9.0c or later is not installed
à Install DirectX 9.0c or later.
1) Insert the CD provided with the camera
2) Run Windows Explorer. Select the [CD-ROM drive:\ DirectX]
folder, and then click the DXSETUP.exe file.
Windows installs DirectX. To download and install DirectX,
from the Internet, visit the Microsoft website.
Ê
If a PC connected to the camera stops responding while Windows is
starting.
Ã
Disconnect the PC and the camera and Windows will start. If
the problem happens continuously, set the Legacy USB Support
to disable, and then re-start the PC. The Legacy USB Support is
in the BIOS setup menu. (The BIOS setup menu differs between
PC manufacturers. Some BIOS menus don’t have Legacy USB
Support) If you can’t change the menu by yourself, contact to the
PC manufacturer or BIOS manufacturer.
Samsung Eco-mark
It is Samsung’s own symbol mark is used to effectively
communicate Samsung’s environmental friendly product
activities to the consumers. The mark represents
Samsung’s continuous effort on development of
environmental conscious products.
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FCC notice
Ê
Declaration of Conformity
Ê NOTE :
Trade Name
Model No.
: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
: SAMSUNG AQ100
This equipment 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 equipment 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 equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
Responsible Party : SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
Address : 105 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ
Telephone No. : 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)
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.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Ê CAUTION :
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
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