Sanyo VPC E1292 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
VPC-E1292  
Digital Camera  
12 Mega Pixels  
Preface i  
Preface  
About this Manual  
This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camera. All information presented is as  
accurate as possible but is subject to change without notice.  
Copyright  
This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of  
this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior  
written permission of the manufacturer.  
© Copyright 2009  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance  
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:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the distance between the equipment and the 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.  
Warning:  
A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and to prevent interference  
to radio and television reception. Use only shielded cable to connect I/O devices to this equipment.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void your warranty and  
service agreement.  
About this Manual  
       
ii Preface  
Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
• This device may not cause harmful interference.  
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Trademark Recognition  
Windows 2000/XP/Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or  
other countries. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operation System.  
Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Corporation. ArcSoft is the trademark of ArcSoft System, Inc. All other  
companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
Safety and Handling Precautions  
Camera Information  
• Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself.  
• Do not expose the camera to moisture, or extreme temperatures.  
• Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures.  
• Do not touch the camera lens.  
• Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods.  
• Do not use abrasive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the product.  
• Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth.  
Battery Information  
Turn off the camera before installing or removing the battery.  
• Use only the type of battery (SANYO Li-ion battery, Type NP40, 3.7V, 720mAH). Using other types of  
battery or charger may damage the equipment and invalidate the warranty.  
• Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product and possibly start a fire.  
• Download all pictures and remove the battery from the camera if you are going to store the camera  
for long periods.  
Safety and Handling Precautions  
         
Preface iii  
Safety Instructions  
Read and understand all Warnings and Cautions before using this product.  
WARNING  
Do not disassemble, change or repair the camera.  
This might cause fire or electric shock. For repair or internal inspection, ask the store of  
purchase.  
Do not use the camera in areas near water.  
This might cause fire or electric shock. Take special care during rain, snow, on the beach,  
or near the shore.  
Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfaces.  
This might cause the camera to fall or tilt over, causing injury.  
Keep the batteries out of the reach of children.  
Swallowing batteries might cause poisoning. If the batteries arebatteries accidentally  
swallowed, immediately consult a physician.  
Do not use the camera while you are walking, driving or riding a vehicle.  
This might cause you to fall over or result in traffic accident.  
Safety Instructions  
   
iv Preface  
CAUTION  
Insert the batteries paying careful attention to the polarity (+ or -) of the terminals.  
Inserting the batteries with its polarities inverted might cause fire and injury, or damage to  
the surrounding areas due to the batteries rupturing or leaking.  
Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyes.  
This might cause damage to the person’s eyesight.  
Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact.  
This might damage the glass on the screen or cause the internal fluid to leak. If the internal  
fluid enters your eyes or comes into contact with your body or clothes, rinse with fresh water.  
If the internal fluid has entered your eyes, consult a physician to receive treatment.  
A camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it, strike it or use  
excessive force when handling the camera.  
This might cause damage to the camera.  
Do not use the camera in humid, steamy, smoky, or dusty places.  
This might cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not remove the batteries immediately after long period of continuous use.  
The batteries become hot during use. Touching a hot battery might cause burns.  
Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets.  
This might cause heat to build up and deform the case, resulting in fire. Use the camera in a  
well-ventilated place.  
Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise  
significantly, such as inside a car.  
This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside, resulting in fire.  
Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cables.  
Failure to do this might damage cords and cables, resulting in fire and electric shock.  
Warning:  
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE  
Safety Instructions  
 
Preface v  
FOR AMERICAN USERS  
The following advisory is included in accordance with the laws of the State of California (USA):  
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
• 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 designated 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 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:  
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
* Connect the equipment into 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.  
• Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
FOR CANADIAN USERS  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003  
Safety Instructions  
   
vi Preface  
FOR EU USERS  
The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not apply  
to countries in other areas of the world.  
Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components  
which can be recycled and/or reused.  
The symbol mark means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at  
their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.  
Note:  
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this chemical symbol means that the  
batteries or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated  
as follows: Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead  
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic  
equipment, batteries and accumulators.  
Please, dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre.  
Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!  
Manufacturer and Address  
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.  
5-5, Keihan-hondori, 2-chome,  
Moriguchi City, Osaka, Japan  
Authorized Representative and Address  
SANYO Sales & Marketing Europe GmbH  
Stahlgruberring 4, D-81829 Munich, Germany  
Safety Instructions  
 
Preface vii  
Symbols used in this manual  
Points giving some extended instructions or special points to pay attention to.  
You many find the answers to questions or problems concerning camera operation in the sections  
Troubleshooting.  
FCC Information  
Tested To Comply with FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Declaration of Conformity  
Model number: VPC-E1292  
Trade name: SANYO  
Responsible party: SANYO FISHER COMPANY  
Address: 21605 Plummer Street  
Chatsworth, California 91311  
Telephone No.: (818) 998-7322  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 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.  
Canadian ICES-003 Information  
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Safety Instructions  
       
viii Preface  
TRADEMARK INFORMATION  
®
®
• Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
®
• Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
• SD™ is a trademark.  
• SDHC™ is a trademark.  
• Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
READ THIS FIRST  
Notice:  
• Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice. This includes primary product  
specifications, software, software drivers, and user’s manual. This User Manual is a general reference  
guide for the product.  
• The product and accessories that come with your camera may be different from those described in  
this manual. This is due to the fact that different retailers often specify slightly different product  
inclusions and accessories to suit their market requirements, customer demographics, and  
geographical preferences. Products very often vary between retailers especially with accessories such  
as batteries, memory cards, cables, pouches, and language support. Occasionally a retailer will specify  
a unique product color, appearance, and internal memory capacity. Contact your dealer for precise  
product definition and included accessories.  
• The illustrations in this manual are for the purpose of explanation and may differ from the actual  
design of your camera.  
• The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in this user manual.  
Safety Instructions  
     
Introduction 1  
Introduction  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new digital camera. This manual provides step-by-step  
instructions on how to use your camera, and is intended for your reference only.  
System Requirements  
In order to get the most out of your camera, your computer must meet the following system  
requirements:  
OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
Memory: 128 MB or above  
HDD space: 40 MB or above  
USB port  
Package Contents  
Check the contents of your camera package. It should contain:  
Digital camera  
USB/AV 3-in-1 cable  
Wrist strap  
1 Li-ion battery  
Adapter  
Camera pouch  
Quick start guide for all regions  
Bundled CD-ROM (Application Software and INSTRUCTION Manual for all regions)  
Main Features  
12 mega pixels resolution  
15x zoom (Up to 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom)  
1/2.33 inch CCD image sensor  
3.0 inch TFT LCD monitor  
32 MB internal flash memory; support SD/SDHC memory card up to 16 GB  
Sleek and slim design  
Easy-to-use button interface  
System Requirements  
       
2 Introduction  
Camera Views  
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Front View  
1. Zoom switch  
Rear View  
8. LCD screen  
2. Shutter button  
3. POWER button  
4. Zoom Lens  
5. Flash  
9. 4-way navigation buttons  
10. OK button  
11. Delete/Anti-shake button  
12. Mode dial  
6. Self-timer LED  
7. Microphone  
13. Tripod mount  
14. BATTERY/SD card compartment  
15. MENU button  
16. USB/AV port  
17. Wrist strap loop  
Camera Views  
 
Introduction 3  
The Mode Dial  
The camera is equipped with a convenient Mode Dial that allows you to switch between different  
modes with ease. The function of each mode is as follows:  
Mode Type  
Auto  
Icon  
Function  
Switch to select Auto mode.  
Switch to select Auto Scene mode.  
Auto Scene  
P-Mode  
(Program Mode)  
Switch to select Program mode.  
Panorama  
Switch to select Panorama mode.  
Switch to select SCENE mode. Here you can set a  
pre-programmed Scene mode.  
SCENE  
Macro  
Video  
Switch to select Macro mode.  
Switch to select Video mode.  
Switch to select Playback mode to review photos/videos/audios  
clips saved in the internal memory or on the memory card.  
Playback  
The Mode Dial  
 
4 Introduction  
Buttons and Navigation Pad  
Your camera is equipped with an Delete/ Anti-shake button, a MENU button, and a navigation  
pad. The 4-way navigation buttons and the OK button allow you to access the various options available  
from the On Screen Display (OSD) menu. You can configure a wide range of settings to ensure  
maximum results from your photos and videos. Further functions of these buttons are as follows:  
Icon  
Button  
Function  
1. In Capture mode:  
Press to enable anti-shake function  
Press to delete the captured image when using Quick  
Review  
Delete/Anti-Shake  
Menu  
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2. In Playback mode:  
Press to display the DELETE menu  
MENU  
Opens or exits the OSD menus.  
1. Confirms a selection when using the OSD menus.  
2. In Capture mode:  
Press to enable AF area selection when SELECTED AREA  
is selected in FOCUS ZONE submenu  
OK  
3. In Playback mode:  
Press to start and pause the audio/video playback  
Press to stop the voice memo playback  
1. Moves up in the OSD menus.  
2. In Capture mode:  
Press to pan up in AF area selection  
Scroll through the flash mode options (Auto, Off, Fill and  
Anti Red-eye)  
Up/Flash  
3. In Playback mode:  
Press to pan up in magnify/crop mode  
Press to move up in the thumbnail display  
Buttons and Navigation Pad  
 
Introduction 5  
Icon  
Button  
Function  
1. Moves right in the OSD menus.  
2. In Capture mode:  
Press to pan right in AF area selection  
Press to scroll through the Self-timer/Burst/M-Burst mode  
3. In Video mode:  
Right/Self-timer/  
Burst mode  
Press to scroll through the Self-timer options  
4. In Playback mode:  
Press to pan right in magnify/crop mode  
Press to move right in the thumbnail display  
Press to navigate to next image in single up  
Press to fast forward video/audio playback  
1. Moves down in the OSD menus.  
2. In Capture mode:  
Press to pan down in AF area selection  
Press to enable the following functions: full icon, full icon  
with histogram, face detection, smile detection, and  
simple display (hide all icons except the mode icon and  
focus bracket). Press again to turn all icons back on the  
LCD screen.  
Down/  
Screen/  
Face  
detection/  
Smile  
Note: Face and smile detection functions are  
not available in Macro, Auto scene, Panorama,  
Sport, Landscape, Night Landscape, Foliage,  
Aquarium, Fireworks, Copy, Audio and Video  
modes.  
detection  
3. In Video mode:  
Press to turn off extra icons on the LCD screen, press  
again to turn all icons back on the LCD screen  
4. In Playback mode:  
Press to pan down in magnify/crop mode  
Press to move down in the thumbnail display  
Press to show the file information  
Buttons and Navigation Pad  
6 Introduction  
Icon  
Button  
Function  
1. Moves left in the OSD menus.  
2. Goes up to the previous level in the OSD menus.  
3. In Capture mode:  
Press to pan left in AF area selection  
Press to display the previously captured photo  
4. In Video mode:  
Left/  
Quick Review  
Press to display the first frame of the last video recorded  
5. In Playback mode:  
Press to pan left in magnify/crop mode  
Press to move left in the thumbnail display  
Press to navigate to previous image in single up  
Press to fast rewind video/audio playback  
LED Indicators  
LED  
LED Status  
Camera Status  
Off  
Power Off.  
Power/Flash LED  
Blue (steady)  
Blue (blinking)  
Off  
Ready to take pictures.  
Camera busy.  
Self-timer off.  
Self-timer LED  
Red (blinking) (10 sec)  
Red (blinking) (2 sec)  
Timer count down, flash after 10 seconds.  
Timer count down, flash after 2 seconds.  
LED Indicators  
 
Introduction 7  
LCD screen  
The high resolution 3.0” TFT LCD screen shows all important information regarding camera settings as  
well as the visual image for your photo or video.  
Use the Mode Dial to switch between screen modes. Press the DOWN /  
SCREEN / FACE  
DETECTION/ SMILE DETECTION button to switch among a Full display with histogram and  
without histogram, Face detection, Smile detection or a Simple display (only mode icon and focus area  
are shown while other icons are hidden).  
Capture/Video Mode Display  
Foliage  
VGA  
1. Mode indicator  
Auto  
Capture Mode  
Aquarium  
Kids & Pets  
Copy  
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2
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Auto Scene  
P-Mode  
9999  
12M  
9
25  
24  
10  
Panorama  
SCENE  
23  
Backlight  
Audio  
22  
11  
12  
21  
20  
Sport  
Marco  
Landscape  
Video  
Playback  
2. Image Resolution  
12 M  
19  
1/125 F2.9 -1.0EV  
Night Landscape  
18 17 16 15 14 13  
Portrait  
Video Mode  
Self Portrait  
Night Portrait  
Museum  
Snow  
1
2
5
7
8
10 M  
00:00:00  
640  
8.9 M 3:2  
8 M  
23  
22  
21  
11  
Sunset  
5 M  
Firework  
Beach  
3 M  
2.1 M 16:9  
2 M  
15  
Party  
LCD screen  
     
8 Introduction  
3. Image Quality  
BEST  
10. Anti-Shake  
11. Zoom Bar  
CENTER  
SELECTED AREA  
19. CONTINUOUS AF  
20. Sharpness  
HIGH  
BETTER  
GOOD  
4. Flash  
Auto Flash  
NORMAL  
-2.0EV~  
+2.0EV  
12. EV Compensation  
Flash Off  
LOW  
Fill Flash  
13. Aperture Value  
14. Shutter Speed  
15. Battery Indicator  
Battery Full  
Battery Medium  
Battery Low  
Battery Insufficient  
16. AF Frame  
17. ISO Speed  
Auto  
F2.9/F5.3 21. Contrast  
Anti Red-eye  
5. Self-Timer/Burst Mode  
Self Timer  
2~1/2000sec  
HIGH  
NORMAL  
LOW  
10 Seconds  
2 Second  
22. Saturation  
HIGH  
Burst Mode  
M-burst Mode  
6. Auto Exposure Bracketing  
AEB Mode  
NORMAL  
Blinking  
LOW  
23. White Blance  
AUTO  
7. Image Counter  
Capture Mode  
Quantity  
ISO 80  
SUNNY  
ISO 100  
TUNGSTEN  
FLUORESCENT  
CLOUDY  
9999  
ISO 200  
Video Mode  
Time  
ISO 400  
00:00:00  
ISO 800  
24. AE Metering  
MATRIX  
8. Memory Interface  
SD Card  
ISO 1600  
ISO 3200  
CENTER WEIGHTED  
Internal Memory  
9. Date Stamp  
18. Focus Zone  
MULTI-ZONE  
SPOT  
25. Camera Steady Warning  
LCD screen  
Camera Setup 9  
Camera Setup  
Attaching the Wrist Strap  
Follow these instructions to attach the wrist strap to your camera to facilitate easy  
carrying:  
1. Insert the short loop of the strap in the strap eyelet.  
2. String the larger loop of the strap though the short loop and pull tight to attach  
the strap to the camera.  
Inserting the Battery  
Follow these instructions to insert the Li-ion battery into the battery compartment.  
1. Open the battery compartment at the  
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The Li-ion battery should be fully charged more than 4 hours before using for the first time.  
Attaching the Wrist Strap  
     
10 Camera Setup  
Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card  
The camera features 32 MB internal flash memory but you may also use an optional SD/SDHC memory  
card for additional storage.  
Follow these instructions to insert the SD/SDHC card.  
1. Open the battery compartment at the  
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To remove the SD/SDHC card, gently push the card until it pops out. Pull out the card carefully.  
Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card  
   
Camera Setup 11  
Charging the Battery  
1. Insert the battery into the camera and connect the USB/AV  
3-in-1 cable with the power adapter as shown in the picture.  
2. Connect the power adapter to a live household outlet to start  
charging. The power LED will blink during the charging process.  
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3. Disconnect the USB/AV 3-in-1 cable when the charging is done.  
When the charging is done, Power LED still turns on.  
Charging the Battery with USB power  
1. Turn the power off and connect the USB/AV 3-in-1 cable with the camera and the computer.  
2. The power LED will blink during the charging process.  
3. The Power LED will keep steady blue when charging is done.  
4. Disconnect the USB/AV 3-in-1 cable.  
Note:  
1. The room temperature suitable for charging the camera is 6°C ~ 36°C. Power LED blinks during the  
charge and keep steady blue automatically after the charge.  
2. The battery will not be charged when the room temperature is above 36°C or below 6°C. Also,  
Power LED will not blink. The battery will be continually charged till the temperature is between  
6°C ~ 36°C.  
3. All Modes are disable when charging the camera. If power on the camera, LCD will show "Turn Off  
when charging".  
Turning On  
Press and hold the POWER button to turn on the camera. To turn off the camera, press the POWER  
button again.  
Charging the Battery  
     
12 Camera Setup  
First Time Use  
Press the POWER button as described in “Turning On” on page 11,  
a welcome screen displays on the LCD screen.  
If the camera is turned on for the first time, the LANGUAGE menu pops  
up automatically after powering on the camera. Press the OK button and  
select the desired language by Up/Down navigation buttons, then press  
the OK button to confirm.  
ENGLISH  
DEUTSCH  
FRANçAIS  
ITALIANO  
LANGUAGE  
After the desired language is selected, the DATE & TIME menu pops  
up. Press the OK button. Select each field and adjust the value using the  
navigation buttons. Press the OK button to confirm.  
Press OK when done  
(Year)  
2009  
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09  
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12  
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DATE  
&
TIME  
Note:  
If the Date & Time is reset (when running out the battery and not in use for a long period), the DATE &  
TIME setup screen displays automatically.  
First Time Use  
 
Getting Started 13  
Getting Started  
Now that you are familiar with the layout of your camera, you are ready to start taking photos and  
movies.  
Taking your First Photo  
Taking a photo with the camera is very simple.  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the Mode Dial to  
Auto mode.  
2. Frame the shot on the LCD screen and press the Shutter button halfway. The camera  
automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. The focus bracket turns green when ready.  
3. Press fully and hold the Shutter button to capture the image.  
When a camera steady warning icon  
appears, hold the camera as still as possible, as a longer  
exposure time (more than 1/40 second) is required.  
Anti-Shake Function  
This function is only available in  
button to enable the Anti-Shake function, and press again to  
disable it. An Anti-Shake icon displays on the LCD screen when the  
Auto capture mode. Press the  
/
function is activated.  
Using Quick Review  
To delete a photo when using Quick Review:  
1. Press the Left/  
Quick Review navigation button.  
2. Press the  
/
button, a confirmation screen is displayed.  
Select THIS IMAGE to delete the photo or CANCEL to keep it.  
3. Press OK to confirm your selection.  
You can also delete photos from the Playback menu. See “Deleting Photos/Videos/Audios” on page 32  
for more detailed information.  
Taking your First Photo  
       
14 Getting Started  
Using Macro Mode  
Macro mode is designed for close-up photography and can capture all detail even when your subject is  
very close to the camera. Turn the Mode Dial to  
Macro mode. The Macro icon  
displays on the  
LCD screen.  
Macro mode range: 10-70 cm (Wide)  
35-70 cm (Tele)  
Setting the Flash Mode  
You can choose from four flash modes to suit various lighting conditions.  
Press the Up/ Flash navigation button to scroll through the 4 modes on the LCD screen. The flash  
setting remains the same for subsequent photos until you change it as described above.  
Auto flash:  
Flash off:  
Fill flash:  
The flash fires automatically when needed.  
The flash is turned off.  
The flash always fires.  
Anti Red-eye: The flash fires twice so as to reduce the red-eye effect.  
Using the Zoom in/out Function  
The camera comes equipped with 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom that allows you to zoom in on  
your subject.  
To use the zoom:  
1. Slide the Zoom switch to the right  
to zoom in on your subject.  
2. Slide the Zoom switch to the left  
to zoom out from your subject.  
Taking your First Photo  
     
Getting Started 15  
Using the Self-timer and Burst Photography  
The camera comes equipped with a self-timer which allows you to take photos after a pre-defined delay.  
The burst photography feature allows you to take multiple consecutive photos by pressing and holding  
the Shutter button. The multi-burst photography feature allows you to take multiple (16) consecutive  
VGA photos by pressing the Shutter button once.  
To set the self-timer/burst mode:  
1. Press the Right/  
timer ( or  
Self-timer/  
Burst Mode navigation button to cycle through the self-  
or ) on the LCD screen.  
) and burst photography options (  
2. Once you have selected an option, frame and take your shot. In self-timer mode, the icon will  
flash until the time expires and the photo is taken.  
3. After taking a photo, the Self-timer automatically exit. If you want to use these functions for the  
next photo, press the Right/  
Self-timer/  
Burst Mode navigation button again to  
activate the function.  
Note:  
: Burst Mode  
Take photos until shutter is released.  
: Multi-Burst Mode  
16 photos continuously by 1 press of the Shutter button.  
Using Auto Scene Mode  
When Auto Scene mode is enabled, the camera will automatically  
detect the proper scene modes you may want to switch, such as Auto,  
Backlight, Macro, Copy, Landscape, Night Landscape, Portrait, Foliage,  
Night Portrait. However, the image resolution and quality, and the  
exposure compensation are still controllable in this function.  
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1. Turn Mode Dial to  
Auto Scene mode.  
2. The detected scene icon will be displayed on the LCD.  
Taking your First Photo  
   
16 Getting Started  
Using the AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) Function  
When using the AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) function, the camera automatically takes  
3 consecutive photos with different exposures by pressing the Shutter button once. For example, when  
the current EV compensation value is 0 EV and the AEB bracket interval value is set to ±0.3, the camera  
takes shots of the same scene with 3 varying levels of exposure: -0.3 EV, 0 EV and +0.3 EV.  
This function is only available in Auto, P-Mode and Macro modes. To set the AEB mode:  
1. Press the MENU button to display menu options.  
2. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons to select AEB setting.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the  
available options:  
AEB  
ON  
BRACKET  
EXIT  
0.3EV  
•AEB:  
Select to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the AEB  
function.  
•BRACKET: Select to set the bracket interval value ranging  
AEB  
from ±0.3 to ±2.0 EV in 0.3 or 0.4 EV increments.  
•EXIT:  
Select to apply new settings to the camera and  
return to the SETUP menu.  
Note:  
1. When taking AEB shots, hold the camera steadily. For the best result, use the tripod.  
2. Flash, Burst, and M-Burst modes are not allowed when the AEB function is enabled.  
Taking your First Photo  
   
Getting Started 17  
Setting the SCENE Mode  
The camera supports various preset modes for shooting in different environments and conditions. Each  
setting is configured automatically by the camera.  
To select scene modes:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to  
menu options.  
SCENE mode to display the Scene  
Sport  
2. Use the 4-way navigation buttons to scroll through the modes:  
Sport  
Fireworks  
Beach  
Landscape  
Night Landscape  
Portrait  
Party  
Foliage  
Aquarium  
Kids&Pets  
Copy  
Self-Portrait  
Night Portrait  
Museum  
Snow  
Backlight  
Audio  
Sunset  
3. Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Face and Smile Detection AF/AE Function  
The face (  
and off with each press of the Down/  
) and smile (  
) detection functions can be toggled on  
Screen navigation button in  
most capture modes. When the subject’s face/ smile is detected, the  
white bracket appears to track faces/smiles while the camera or people  
are moving.  
When the Shutter button is pressed halfway, the green focus frames  
appear on the LCD screen. Then the camera automatically adjusts the  
focus point and exposure to the optimized value. Press the Shutter  
button all the way to take pictures with detected face. When a detected  
face smiles, the shutter automatically fires.  
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Taking your First Photo  
   
18 Getting Started  
However, when the camera fails to detect your subject’s face, a white focus bracket will be displayed  
according to the selected focus mode.  
To disable the smile detection function, press the Down/  
Screen navigation button again.  
Using the Self Portrait Mode  
The up-to-date Self Portrait function allows you to take self-portrait shots. When enabling the Self  
Portrait function, a white detection frame will appear and track your face automatically. After focus on, it  
will take a shot without pressing the Shutter button.  
To take a self-portrait shot:  
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to  
Self Portrait mode, and then press  
the OK button to confirm. The Self Portrait icon  
displays on  
the LCD screen.  
2. Turn the camera lens toward your face.  
3. The camera will automatically take a picture. This function is  
available in any flash mode.  
Note:  
1. The Shutter button, Macro mode, Self-timer and Burst functions could not work when enable the  
Self Portrait mode. Also, the DOWN navigation button is only for switching between Simple and  
Face modes.  
2. The white focus frame only works within the effective blue frame.  
Using the Self Portrait Mode  
 
Getting Started 19  
Taking Panoramic Pictures  
Panorama mode allows you to shoot ultra wide panoramic shots. You can create wide-view photos by  
stitching three images into a single panoramic scene.  
To take a panoramic picture:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to  
icon displays on the LCD screen.  
2. You can take panoramic shots in either (  
) right-to-left sequence. Press the Up/Down navigation  
Panorama mode. The Panorama  
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) left-to-right or  
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buttons to select the direction in which the sequence will be taken.  
Then press the OK button.  
3. Frame the first view on the LCD screen and press the Shutter  
button. The frame record icon is displayed to indicate the location  
of frame is going to take for the panorama image.  
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4. After a quick preview, the LCD screen shows an overlay from the  
first picture.  
5. Capture the second and third views as taking the first view,  
making sure that the edges of pictures overlap.  
6. You can press the  
/
button to retake the picture. If you are  
taking only 2 pictures, press the OK button to stitch them  
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together.  
7. After you take 3 pictures, the camera will automatically stitch  
them together into one panorama shot.  
Taking Panoramic Pictures  
 
20 Getting Started  
8. Turn the Mode Dial to  
Playback mode to view the result.  
Recording your First Video  
You can also record video clips with the camera.  
To record a video clip:  
1. Turn the camera on and turn the Mode Dial to  
Video mode.  
2. Frame your subject using the LCD screen and press the Shutter button to start recording. The  
self-timer LED is steady on to indicate recording is in progress.  
3. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording. If not, recording will continue until all free  
memory space is used.  
4. In playback mode, press the OK button to playback the recording. Press the  
/
button to  
delete the recording if needed.  
Recording Audio Files  
You can also record audio files with the camera.  
To record an audio file:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to SCN mode and select the  
Audio mode with 4-way navigation button.  
2. Press the Shutter button to start recording. A counting up timer will be displayed during audio  
recording.  
3. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording. If not, recording will continue until all free  
memory space is used.  
4. Start recording screen is displayed after recording is stopped.  
5. In playback mode, press the OK button to playback the recording. Press the  
/
button to  
delete the recording if needed.  
Recording your First Video  
   
Getting Started 21  
Recording Voice Memos  
You can add a 20 sec voice memo to an image right after it’s taken.  
To record a voice memo:  
1. Hold the Shutter button to start recording and release the Shutter button to stop recording.  
2. While recording, the taken image is shown on the LCD screen.  
3. The elapsed time screen shows the length of a voice memo.  
Note:  
A Voice Memo can also be added in Playback mode.  
Recording Voice Memos  
 
22 Capture Settings  
Capture Settings  
This section describes the various settings you can modify to get better results when taking photos and  
video clips.  
The Capture Menu  
To access the Capture menu:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to select a desired image capture mode.  
2. Press the MENU button to display menu options and use the Left/Right navigation buttons to  
select the function you need, then press the OK button to enter the selection function.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons to highlight an option and press the OK button to  
confirm.  
Enter  
OK  
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IMAGE RESOLUTION  
Refer to the following sections for more detailed information about each setting.  
Note:  
All the options in this section may vary according to the different modes.  
The Capture Menu  
   
Capture Settings 23  
Image Resolution  
The IMAGE RESOLUTION setting refers to the size of the image in  
pixels. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options.  
9 settings for image resolution are available:  
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10M 10M  
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12 M (4000 x 3000)  
10 M (3664 x 2748)  
8.9 M 3:2 (3664 x 2442)  
8 M (3264 x 2448)  
5 M (2576 x 1932)  
3 M (2048 x 1536)  
2.1 M 16:9 (1920 x 1080)  
2 M (1600 x 1200)  
VGA (640 x 480)  
8M  
8M  
IMAGE RESOLUTION  
Image Quality  
The IMAGE QUALITY setting refers to the compression ratio of the  
JPG. The higher image quality, more memory space is required. Use the  
Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. 3 settings for  
image quality are available:  
BEST  
BETTER  
GOOD  
BEST (default)  
BETTER  
GOOD  
IMAGE QUALITY  
Focus Zone  
Auto Mode  
The FOCUS ZONE setting allows you to select the number of zones the  
camera will focus on when taking a photo. Use the UP/DOWN  
navigation buttons to select from the options and press the OK button to  
enter. 2 settings for focus zone are available:  
MULTI-ZONE  
CENTER  
MULTI-ZONE (default)  
CENTER  
FOCUS ZONE  
The Capture Menu  
     
24 Capture Settings  
P-Mode  
The FOCUS ZONE setting allows you to select the number of zones the  
camera will focus on when taking a photo. Use the UP/DOWN  
navigation buttons to select from the options and press the OK button to  
enter. 3 settings for focus zone are available:ï SELECTED AREA:  
MULTI-ZONE  
CENTER  
SELECTED AREA  
MULTI-ZONE (default)  
CENTER  
SELECTED AREA  
FOCUS ZONE  
EV Compensation  
The EV COMPENSATION menu allows you to adjust the exposure or  
amount of light that enters the lens while capturing photos. Use this  
feature to lighten or darken the image when the brightness between the  
subject and background is not balanced or when the subject occupies  
only a small part of the photograph. Use a positive (+) EV compensation  
for spotlit subjects, especially against dark backgrounds or scenes with  
low reflectivity, such as green or dark foliage.  
+0.3EV  
EV COMPENSATION  
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to modify the value. This setting  
can be modified from -2.0 to +2.0 in a 0.3/0.4 increment/decrement.  
AEB  
M-Burst Interval  
The M-BURST INTERVAL setting allows you to adjust the burst  
interval when the multi-burst function is enabled. Use the Up/Down  
navigation buttons to select from the options. 3 settings for M-Burst  
Interval are avaliable:  
1/30 SEC  
1/15 SEC  
1/7.5 SEC  
1/30 SEC (default)  
1/15 SEC  
1/7.5 SEC  
M-BURST INTERVAL  
The Capture Menu  
     
Capture Settings 25  
White Balance  
The WHITE BALANCE setting allows you to adjust the camera setting  
according to the ambient white light when shooting. White balance  
represents the degree of coolness of the light. If the light has a yellowish  
or reddish tinge, it is said to be warm; if it has a bluish tinge, it is said to  
be cool. You can select the setting and preview it on screen before  
confirming your choice. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select  
from the options. 5 white balance settings are available:  
AUTO  
SUNNY  
TUNGSTEN  
FLUORESCENT  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO (default)  
SUNNY  
TUNGSTEN  
FLUORESCENT  
CLOUDY  
ISO Speed  
The ISO SPEED setting allows you to adjust the CCD light-sensitivity.  
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. 8 ISO  
settings are available:  
AUTO  
ISO 80  
ISO 100  
ISO 200  
AUTO (default)  
ISO 80: For outdoor photography in bright sunlight.  
ISO 100: For outdoor photography in bright sunlight.  
ISO 200: For outdoor or indoor photography in bright light.  
ISO 400: For indoor photography or low light environments.  
ISO 800: For moving object photography or low light  
environments without using flash.  
ISO SPEED  
ISO 1600: For moving object photography or low light environments without using flash.  
ISO 3200: For moving object photography or low light environments without using flash.  
Note:  
ISO 3200: Only capture at 3M image resolution when you select ISO 3200. If you wish to select  
larger image resolution, ISO will go to default setting at Auto ISO.  
The Capture Menu  
   
26 Capture Settings  
AE Metering  
The AE METERING allows you to select the area of the subject or frame  
by which the camera measures light. Use the Up/Down navigation  
buttons to select from the options. 3 AE metering settings are available:  
MATRIX  
CENTER WEIGHTED  
SPOT  
•MATRIX (default): Camera metering is set for evaluating 16  
zones of objects with intelligent weighting in  
the frame.  
AE METERING  
•CENTERWEIGHTED: The metering puts more emphasis on the  
center of the image while still looking at the  
entire scene.  
•SPOT:  
Camera metering is set for the brightness of  
a single object in the center of the frame.  
Color  
The COLOR setting allows you to take photos and apply different colors  
or color tones for an artistic effect. Use the Up/Down navigation  
buttons to select from the options. 4 color settings are available:  
VIVID  
COLOR  
BLACK  
SEPIA  
VIVID  
&
WHITE  
COLOR (default)  
BLACK & WHITE  
SEPIA  
COLOR  
Sharpness  
The SHARPNESS setting allows you to enhance the finer details of your  
photos. Use a higher setting for very sharp photos and a lower setting  
for a soft-toned photo. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select  
from the options. 3 sharpness settings are available:  
HIGH  
NORMAL  
LOW  
HIGH  
NORMAL (default)  
LOW  
SHARPNESS  
The Capture Menu  
     
Capture Settings 27  
Saturation  
The SATURATION setting allows you to adjust the saturation of the  
colors in your photos. Use a high saturation setting for rich colors and a  
lower  
saturation setting for more natural tones. Use the Up/Down navigation  
buttons to select from the options. 3 saturation settings are available:  
HIGH  
NORMAL  
LOW  
HIGH  
NORMAL (default)  
LOW  
SATURATION  
Contrast  
The CONTRAST setting allows you to adjust the contrast of your  
photos. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the  
options. 3 contrast settings are available:  
HIGH  
NORMAL  
LOW  
HIGH  
NORMAL (default)  
LOW  
CONTRAST  
Setup  
See “The SETUP Menu” on page 41 for more details on the setup menu options.  
The Capture Menu  
     
28 Capture Settings  
Video Capture Menu  
To access the video menu:  
Enter  
OK  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to  
Video mode.  
640 640X480  
320 320X240  
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.  
3. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to highlight an option and  
press the OK button to enter the submenu. Refer to the following  
sections for more detailed information about each setting.  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
Video Resolution  
The VIDEO RESOLUTION setting allows you to adjust the resolution at  
which your videos are recorded. 2 video size settings are available:  
640 640X480  
320 320X240  
640 x 480  
320 x 240  
White Balance  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
See “White Balance” on page 25 for more details on the setup menu  
options.  
Color  
See “Color” on page 26 for more details on the setup menu options.  
Saturation  
See “Saturation” on page 27 for more details on the setup menu options.  
Contrast  
See “Contrast” on page 27 for more details on the setup menu options.  
Setup  
See “The SETUP Menu” on page 41 for more details on the setup menu options.  
Video Capture Menu  
             
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19. White balance  
20. Saturation  
21. AE Metering  
12. Next  
Move to next image.  
13. Battery status  
14. Previous  
Move to previous image.  
22. EV Compensation +2.0 EV ~ -2.0 EV  
15. Voice memo  
16. Mode icons  
23. Shutter speed  
1/2000 sec. ~ 2 sec.  
F2.9 ~ F5.3  
Please see “Capture/Video Mode Display” 24. Aperture value  
on page 7 for detailed information.  
25. Image quality  
Playback Mode Display  
   
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Viewing Photos/Videos/Audios on the LCD Screen  
To view your photos and video files on the LCD screen:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to  
Playback mode. The most recent photo or Video/Audio clip is  
displayed.  
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through Photos/Videos/Audios.  
3. Press the OK button to begin playback of a Video/Audio clip.  
4. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons at any time during playback to skip to the previous/next  
Photos/Videos/Audios.  
5. Press the OK button and press the Left/Right navigation buttons to fast-rewind/fast-forward  
during Video/Audio playback.  
6. Press the OK button at any time during playback to pause the Video/Audio.  
7. After the video clip finishes playing, the LCD screen displays the first frame of the clip.  
Viewing M-Burst Photos  
To view your multi-burst photos on the LCD screen:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to  
Playback mode. The most recent photo or Video/Audio clip is  
displayed.  
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through photos.  
st  
th  
3. When reviewing a multi-burst image, it will be displayed from the 1 frame to the 16 frame at 2  
frames/per second like a slideshow.  
4. To stop the M-Burst slideshow, press Left/Right navigation buttons and skip to the previous/  
next image.  
Listening to Audio Files  
To listen to audio files:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to  
Playback mode. The most recent photo, audio or video clip is  
displayed.  
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through the files.  
3. Press the OK button to begin playback of an audio file.  
4. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons at any time during playback to skip to the previous/next  
audio file.  
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5. Press the OK button and press the Left/Right navigation buttons to fast-rewind/fast-forward  
during audio playback.  
6. Press the OK button at any time during playback to pause.  
Listening to Voice Memo  
A voice memo plays simultaneously when playing a saved image with voice memo.  
To stop a voice memo while reviewing an image, press OK button.  
To skip to previous/next image, press Left/Right navigation buttons.  
Viewing Photos/Videos/Audios on your TV  
To view images stored on the camera on your TV, you must  
Video Audio  
connect via the USB/AV (  
camera. To connect your camera to a TV:  
) port on the side of the  
USB  
1. Turn on the camera and make sure that the camera’s video  
out format is set to the same as that of the TV. See “Video  
Out” on page 44 for more information.  
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3. Connect the other end of the cable to the TV’s AV input  
port.  
4. The LCD screen turns blank and all images and Video/Audio  
clips are displayed on the TV screen. Follow the same steps  
Zooming In During Playback  
The camera’s zoom feature can also be used during playback. This allows you to view photos in greater  
detail.  
To zoom in on saved photos:  
1. Slide the  
Zoom In and  
Zoom Out switches to zoom in and out of the photo.  
2. Use the navigation buttons to pan across the image.  
3. When zoomed in on a photo, press the OK button to crop the image. When zoomed out to the  
maximum, the LCD screen will display all photos and videos as a series of thumbnails.  
Viewing Photos/Videos/Audios on your TV  
     
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Deleting Photos/Videos/Audios  
The DELETE function allows you to remove unwanted files stored on  
DELETE  
internal memory or a memory card.  
CANCEL  
To delete a photo/video/audio:  
VOICE MEMO  
THIS IMAGE  
ALL IMAGES  
1. Press the  
/
button to display the DELETE menu.  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to  
select from the available options:  
•CANCEL:  
Select to cancel the action and exit to the main menu.  
Select to delete the voice memo.  
•VOICE MEMO (only available for  
images with voice memos attached):  
•THIS IMAGE/VIDEO/AUDIO:  
•ALL IMAGES:  
Select to delete the current image/video/audio.  
Select to delete all images.  
Using the Playback Menu  
Access the Playback menu to view further information, configure printing  
settings, view a slideshow, or delete photos or movies.  
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THIS IMAGE  
ALL IMAGES  
EXIT  
To access the Playback menu:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to select  
Playback Mode.  
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.  
3. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to highlight an option and  
DPOF  
press the OK button to confirm.  
Deleting Photos/Videos/Audios  
     
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DPOF  
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows you to specify the number of copies of a certain image that  
you want to print at a later date.  
Use this function to tag pictures stored in your memory card with print information. You can tag all  
pictures to be printed or just the current picture. You can also select how many copies print.  
When all images to be printed are tagged, remove the memory card and take it to a photographic shop  
for printing, or use it with a DPOF compatible printer.  
To set DPOF:  
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1. Press the MENU button to select DPOF from the menu.  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to  
select from the available options:  
THIS IMAGE  
ALL IMAGES  
EXIT  
THIS IMAGE: Select to print the current image.  
ALL IMAGES: Select to print all images.  
EXIT:  
DPOF  
Select to exit to the main menu.  
3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to set the number of copies  
you wish to print.  
Number of copies  
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Slideshow  
The SLIDESHOW function allows you to view all stored photos in a  
continuous sequence.  
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12M  
START  
INTERVAL  
LOOP  
EXIT  
To view a slideshow:  
1. Press the MENU button to select SLIDESHOW from the menu,  
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OFF  
then press the OK button to enter the SLIDESHOW function.  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to  
select from the available options:  
SLIDESHOW  
•START:  
Select to start the slideshow.  
•INTERVAL: Select to set the interval time between each photo during the slideshow. Use the  
Left/Right navigation buttons to set a value in seconds.  
•LOOP:  
Select to enable/disable a continuous loop of the slideshow. Select On or Off  
(default) from the submenu.  
•EXIT:  
Select to exit to the main menu.  
Resize  
The RESIZE function allows you to change the image resolution.  
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To resize a photo:  
1. Press the MENU button to select RESIZE from the menu, then  
press the OK button to enter the Resize function.  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to  
6
4
2
1
M
M
M
M
select the resize ratio you require: 6 M, 4 M, 2 M, 1 M, and VGA.  
RESIZE  
3. Select EXIT to return to the main menu.  
Note:  
It is only possible to scale-down image resolutions. If the current image resolution is VGA, this menu  
item is disabled in the Resize submenu. The ratio of the image (4:3 or 3:2) remains unchanged after  
resizing.  
This function only supports native pictures  
Cropped images cannot be resized  
If there is not sufficient storage space, images cannot be resized  
If the SD/SDHC card is locked, images cannot be resized  
VGA images cannot be resized  
Using the Playback Menu  
   
Photo, Video & Audio Playback 35  
Rotate  
The ROTATE function allows you to change the orientation of a saved  
photo.  
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12M  
To rotate an image:  
1. Press the MENU button to select ROTATE from the menu.  
2. Press the OK button to enter the edit mode.  
Press OK to enter  
ROTATE  
3. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons to rotate the selected  
image.  
4. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to  
confirm or cancel the rotation.  
OK: Confirm selection and save image.  
:
Select to discard the changes and return to the main menu.  
OK  
Protect  
You can lock a photo or video to protect it from being accidentally erased.  
To lock a photo or video:  
1. Press the MENU button to select PROTECT from the menu and press the OK button to enter.  
2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select  
Lock or EXIT, then press the OK button to  
confirm the one you needed.  
3. A key  
icon displays at the top of the screen to indicate the photo/video/Audio is now locked.  
4. To unlock a photo or video, perform the steps 1 and 2 again.  
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1/140  
12M  
12M  
EXIT  
PROTECT  
Using the Playback Menu  
   
36 Photo, Video & Audio Playback  
Red-Eye Removal  
The RED-EYE REMOVAL function allows you to perform red-eye  
reduction on a saved photo.  
1/140  
12M  
YES  
NO  
To remove red-eye from a photo:  
1. Press the MENU button to select RED-EYE REMOVAL from the  
menu and press the OK button to enter.  
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to select an image and  
select YES to start compensation process.  
RED-EYE REMOVAL  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to  
select from the three available options:  
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12M  
NEW FILE  
OVERWRITE  
EXIT  
•NEW FILE:  
Select to save the fixed image to a new file.  
•OVERWRITE: Select to overwrite the original image.  
•EXIT:  
Select to discard the changes to the image  
and return to the main menu.  
RED-EYE REMOVAL  
Note:  
1. If the image is protected, the fixed image will be saved as a new file directly without asking.  
2. If no red-eye is found, the message “Cannot process correctly” appears on the screen.  
Using the Playback Menu  
 
Photo, Video & Audio Playback 37  
Frame Composite  
The FRAME COMPOSITE function supports 9 various decoration frame  
types to make your captured pictures more funny. Please note the image  
resolution of the picture that you want apply the frame needs being  
higher than 3 M.  
1/140  
12M  
Press OK to enter  
To add a frame on your picture:  
1. Press the MENU button to select the IMAGE RESOLUTION from  
menu. Make sure the current resolution is higher than 3M and  
then press the OK button to confirm.  
FRAME COMPOSITE  
2. After taking pictures, Turn the Mode Dial to select  
Playback  
Mode and select the image you want to apply a frame.  
3. Press the MENU button again and use the Left/Right navigation  
buttons to select the FRAME COMPOSITE from the menu and  
then press the OK button to confirm.  
Enter  
4. Use the 4-way navigation (Left/Right/Up/Down) button to  
select the frame type you like and press the OK button.  
Enter  
5. Press the OK button to save the picture as NEW FILE or  
OVERWRITE the original one, and then press the OK button  
again.  
NEW FILE  
OVERWRITE  
6. You may press the MENU button to return to the previous menu  
during the operation.  
Note:  
1. The function is unavailable when the storage space is not enough.  
2. All images' size will be changed to 3 M after applying the Frame Composite function; even you take  
the pictures' size higher than 3 M.  
3. The function does not support cropped or rotated images.  
Using the Playback Menu  
 
38 Photo, Video & Audio Playback  
Move  
The MOVE function allows you to move images stored in internal memory  
to a memory card.To move an image:  
1. Press the MENU button to select SETUP from the menu. Press the  
OK button to confirm.  
2. Select the IMAGE STORAGE from the menu. Press the OK button  
to confirm. Select the INTERNAL MEMORY from the menu. Press  
the OK button to confirm. Press the MENU button to select MOVE  
from the menu. Press the OK button to confirm.  
1/1  
12M  
THIS IMAGE  
ALL IMAGES  
EXIT  
MOVE  
3. Press the UP/DOWN navigation buttons and the OK button to select from the 3 available  
options:  
THIS IMAGE: Select to move the current image to a memory card.  
ALL IMAGES: Select to move all images to a memory card.  
EXIT:  
Select to exit to the main menu.  
Note:  
The Move function is only available when you choose internal memory as the storage media and an  
SD/SDHC card has been inserted into the camera.  
Back to AUTO memory mode:  
1. Press the MENU button. Select SETUP from the menu and press the OK button to confirm.  
2. Select the IMAGE STORAGE from the menu. Press the OK button to confirm.  
3. Select AUTO from the menu. Press the OK button to confirm.  
4. Turn the Mode Dial to  
AUTO mode.  
Using the Playback Menu  
 
Photo, Video & Audio Playback 39  
Divide  
The DIVIDE function allows you to cut unnecessary portions of a video.  
This feature is useful when the memory capacity is insufficient or when  
users want to trim video clips.  
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640  
Press OK to enter  
To move an image:  
1. Press the MENU button to select DIVIDE from the menu.  
2. Press the OK button to enter the edit mode.  
DIVIDE  
3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select the portion of the  
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video you want to delete.  
: Beginning of the new video clip  
: End of the new video clip  
4. Press and hold the Left/Right navigation buttons to specify the  
beginning and end position of the new video clip and release at  
the frame you want to stop.  
5. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to  
select from the following options:  
: Select to review the trimmed video clip.  
NEW FILE  
OVERWRITE  
EXIT  
: Select to save the trimmed video clip as a NEW FILE or  
OVERWRITE the original video. Select EXIT to discard the  
changes.  
: Select to return to the main menu.  
Note:  
The DIVIDE function is only available when a video file is selected. Video clips shorter than one second  
cannot be edited.  
Using the Playback Menu  
 
40 Photo, Video & Audio Playback  
Transferring Images to your computer  
Downloading your images  
1. Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on  
your computer.  
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB terminal on the  
camera.  
3. Turn on your camera.  
4. From the Windows desktop, double click on “My Computer”  
5. Look for a new “removable disk” drive.  
This “removable disk” is actually the memory (or memory card)  
in your camera. Typically, the camera will be assigned drive  
letter “e” or higher.  
6. Double click on the removable disk and locate the DCIM folder.  
7. Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders.  
Your recorded images and video clips will be inside these folders.  
8. Select the images you want to copy to your computer  
9. Click EDIT  
10.Click COPY  
11.Open the existing folder on your computer that you want to save your images to (For example:  
My pictures folder)  
12.Click PASTE  
Transferring Images to your computer  
 
Camera Settings 41  
Camera Settings  
The SETUP Menu  
The SETUP menu, available in capture and playback modes, allows you to configure the camera’s  
general settings and according to your preferences.  
To access the setup menu:  
1. Press the MENU button when in Playback or any of the capture  
modes.  
Enter  
OK  
2. Select SETUP from the menu. The submenu appears.  
Press OK to enter  
3. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through the  
options and press the OK button to enter further submenus and to  
confirm your selection. Refer to the following sections for more  
detailed information about each setting.  
SETUP  
LCD Brightness  
The LCD BRIGHTNESS setting allows you to brighten or darken the  
LCD backlight. Press the OK button to enter. Use the Left/Right  
navigation buttons to increase or decrease the brightness.  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
File Number  
The FILE NO. setting allows you to reset the file number to 0001 when  
the camera creates a new folder. Otherwise, the next file number will be  
used. Select RESET to reset or CONTINUE to set the file numbers in  
continuous order.  
RESET  
CONTINUE  
FILE NO.  
The SETUP Menu  
         
42 Camera Settings  
Digital Zoom  
The DIGITAL ZOOM setting allows you to turn the digital zoom  
function on or off. Press the OK button to confirm. Select ON to enable  
the function or OFF (default) to disable it.  
ON  
OFF  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
Quick View  
The QUICK VIEW setting allows you to view the photo that you have  
just taken. Once you have taken your photo, it displays on the LCD  
ON  
OFF  
screen. If you are not satisfied with the result, you can press the  
/
button to delete the photo immediately. Select ON (default) to enable  
the function or OFF to disable it.  
QUICK VIEW  
Note:  
The Quick View function is not available in M-Burst modes.  
Continuous AF  
The CONTINUOUS AF setting allows you to turn the continuous auto  
focus function ON or OFF. Press the OK button to enter. Select ON to  
enable the function or OFF (default) to disable it.  
ON  
OFF  
CONTINUOUS AF  
The SETUP Menu  
     
Camera Settings 43  
Camera Sound  
The CAMERA SOUND setting allows you to adjust the camera sound  
level. You can also set the start-up and shutter sound when you turn on  
the camera and press the Shutter button. Available options are as  
follows:  
VOLUME  
NORMAL  
START-UP  
SHUTTER  
EXIT  
1
1
VOLUME: Off, Low, Normal (default), High  
START-UP: Sound 1 (default), Sound 2, Sound 3  
SHUTTER: Sound 1 (default), Sound 2, Sound 3  
CAMERA SOUND  
EXIT:  
Select to exit to the main menu.  
Power Saving  
The POWER SAVING setting allows you to adjust the length of time  
that LCD screen turn dim to save battery power. 4 options are available:  
OFF  
OFF  
15 SEC  
30 SEC  
15 SEC (default)  
30 SEC  
1 MIN  
1
MIN  
POWER SAVING  
Auto Power Off  
The AUTO POWER OFF setting allows you to adjust the length of time  
after which the camera will power down when inactive. Use Up/Down  
navigation buttons to select from the menu options. 2 options are  
available:  
5
2
MIN  
MIN  
5 MIN (default)  
2 MIN  
AUTO POWER OFF  
The SETUP Menu  
     
44 Camera Settings  
Video Out  
The VIDEO OUT setting allows you to adjust the video output,  
depending on the type of your TV. Use Up/Down navigation buttons to  
select from the menu options. 2 options are available:  
NTSC  
PAL  
NTSC  
PAL  
VIDEO OUT  
USB Mode  
The USB MODE setting allows you to select the transfer method  
between your camera and your PC. 2 options are available:  
PTP  
•PTP (PictBridge Print): When the camera is connected to  
a
MSDC  
printer by a USB cable which supports  
Pictbridge, it can directly print images  
stored on the media. For details on PTP  
function, please see“PictBridge Print  
USB MODE  
•MSDC (default):  
The camera is set up to act as a mass  
storage device, allowing for only transfer  
of files between your camera and PC.  
Date Stamp  
The DATE STAMP setting allows you to adjust the format in which the  
date will appear on each photo or video. You can also deactivate this  
function if you wish. Setting a date stamp allows for easy sorting and the  
date will appear on the photo when printed. Press the OK button to  
confirm. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the menu  
options. 4 options are available:  
OFF  
YYYY MM DD  
MM DD YYYY  
DD MM YYYY  
DATE STAMP  
OFF (default)  
YYYY MM DD: year-month-date format  
MM DD YYYY: month-date-year format  
DD MM YYYY: date-month-year format  
The SETUP Menu  
       
Camera Settings 45  
Date and Time  
The DATE & TIME setting allows you to set or adjust the date and time  
Press OK when done  
on your camera. To set or adjust the date and time:  
(Year)  
Press the Left/Right navigation buttons to select the Year  
field.  
Press the Up/Down navigation buttons to adjust the Year  
value.  
2009  
/
09  
/
01  
12  
:
00  
DATE  
&
TIME  
In the same way, select the Month, Date, Hour and Minute  
fields and adjust them accordingly.  
Language  
The LANGUAGE setting allows you to choose which language the OSD  
menu uses. Scroll down the list and select your language. Press the OK  
button to confirm. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from  
the menu options.  
ENGLISH  
DEUTSCH  
FRANçAIS  
ITALIANO  
LANGUAGE  
Image Storage  
The IMAGE STORAGE setting allows you to specify where photos and  
video clips will be stored. The camera features 32 MB internal memory  
but you can also insert an SD/SDHC card (see “Inserting an SD/SDHC  
Memory Card” on page 10 for more details). 2 options are available:  
AUTO  
INTERNAL MEMORY  
•AUTO (default):  
When selected, the camera chooses the  
storage medium automatically. If an SD/  
SDHC card is inserted in the camera, all  
photos and videos are stored on the card. If  
an external card is not detected, all photos  
and videos are stored in the internal memory.  
IMAGE STORAGE  
•NTERNAL MEMORY: All photos and videos are stored in the  
internal memory.  
The SETUP Menu  
     
46 Camera Settings  
Format  
The FORMAT setting allows you to erase all data in the internal memory  
or on the SD/SDHC card. Press the OK button to confirm. Use the Up/  
Down navigation buttons to select from the menu options. 3 options are  
available:  
MEMORY CARD  
INTERNAL MEMORY  
EXIT  
•MEMORY CARD:  
All data on the SD/SDHC will be  
formatted.  
FORMAT  
•INTERNAL MEMORY: All data in the internal memory will be  
formatted.  
•EXIT:  
Cancel format action.  
Reset  
The RESET setting allows you to reset the camera to the original factory  
default settings except date&time, language, and video out format. This  
means all modifications you have made to the camera settings will be  
cleared.  
Reset to camera  
default setting?  
YES  
EXIT  
Once selected, the RESET screen displays a confirmation message.  
Select YES to proceed with the reset or EXIT (default) to cancel.  
RESET  
Voice Memo  
The VOICE MEMO setting allows you to record a voice memo when a  
photo is taken or in playback mode. Select ON to enable the Voice Memo  
function or OFF (default) to disable it.  
ON  
OFF  
VOICE MEMO  
The SETUP Menu  
     
Camera Settings 47  
About  
The ABOUT screen allows you to check the current firmware version of  
the camera.  
MENU  
FW VERSION  
ABOUT  
:
1.0000  
PictBridge Print (PTP)  
The PTP function allows you to print images captured by the camera directly without connecting the  
camera to a PC.  
If the camera is not connected to a PTP compliant printer, an error  
message displays on the LCD screen. To enable PTP function, see “USB  
Mode” on page 44 for detailed information. This error message is  
processing.  
Processing...  
When a PTP compliant printer is connected to the camera, the Printer  
Connecting screen displays on the LCD screen.The Print menu pops up  
automatically.  
Printer Connecting...  
PictBridge Print (PTP)  
   
48 Camera Settings  
Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to select an option and press the  
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OK button to enter.  
AUTO  
INTERNAL MEMORY  
IMAGE STORAGE  
Image Storage  
See “Image Storage” on page 45 for detailed information.  
This Image  
Print the selected image with the current setting.  
1. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to select THIS IMAGE  
from the options and press the OK button to enter. Use the Left/  
Right navigation buttons to select previous/next file. Press Up/  
Down navigation buttons to set the number of copies. After the  
number of copies are selected, press the OK button to enter the  
Page Size screen.  
1/140  
Number of copies  
2
THIS IMAGE  
2. Press Up/Down navigation buttons again to select the paper  
size. After the paper size is selected, press OK button to enter  
Print Confirmation screen.  
PAPER SIZE  
DEFAULT SIZE  
4" 6"  
X
DEFAULT SIZE  
4” x 6”  
LETTER  
A4  
LETTER  
A4  
PictBridge Print (PTP)  
   
Camera Settings 49  
3. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to CONTINUE or CANCEL the  
action.  
Copies : 3  
Prints : 3  
Size : Default  
CONTINUE  
CANCEL  
Index Print  
Use this function to print all images in index format.  
1. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to select the paper size.  
1/140  
DEFAULT SIZE  
LETTER  
A4  
DEFAULT SIZE  
LETTER  
A4  
INDEX PRINT  
2. Press Up/Down navigation buttons again to CONTINUE or  
CANCEL the action.  
Copies : 1  
Prints --  
:
Size : Default  
CONTINUE  
CANCEL  
PictBridge Print (PTP)  
 
50 Camera Settings  
DPOF Image  
Print DPOF images. If there are selected DPOF images with number of  
copies setting ready, press OK button to confirm “DPOF IMAGE”  
selection to enter Paper Size selection submenu. (If there is no selected  
DPOF image in memory, the “DPOF Image” item will be gone.)  
1/140  
Press OK to enter  
DPOF IMAGE  
1. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to select the paper size.  
PAPER SIZE  
DEFAULT SIZE  
4” x 6”  
LETTER  
A4  
DEFAULT SIZE  
4" 6"  
LETTER  
A4  
X
Then, press OK button to move to the Printer Confirmation screen.  
Note:  
Please note that only the connected printer supporting paper size items will be shown.  
2. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to CONTINUE or CANCEL.  
Back to Print menu with “DPOF IMAGE” icon enlarged after  
printing finished.  
Copies : 3  
Prints : 3  
Size : Default  
CONTINUE  
CANCEL  
PictBridge Print (PTP)  
 
Camera Settings 51  
All Images  
Print all images saved in memory.  
1. Use Left/Right navigation buttons to select ALL IMAGES from  
the options and press the OK button to confirm. Press Up/Down  
navigation buttons to set the number of copies. Then press the  
OK button to enter the Paper Size screen.  
1/140  
Number of copies  
2
ALL IMAGES  
2. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to select the Paper size. Press  
the OK button to enter the Printer Confirmation screen.  
PAPER SIZE  
DEFAULT SIZE  
4" 6"  
DEFAULT SIZE  
4” x 6”  
LETTER  
A4  
X
LETTER  
A4  
3. Press Up/Down navigation buttons again to CONTINUE or  
CANCEL this action.  
Copies : 3  
Prints : 3  
Size : Default  
CONTINUE  
CANCEL  
PictBridge Print (PTP)  
 
52 Specifications  
Specifications  
Resolution / Image Type  
LCD  
12 M Pixels / 1/2.33” CCD  
3.0” TFT, 230,000 Pixels  
90 (W) x 59 (H) x 19 (D) mm  
Metal Housing  
General  
Dimensions  
Exterior Casing  
Weight  
Approx. 105 g  
Wide: F2.9  
Tele: F5.3  
Aperture  
Optical Zoom  
Digital Zoom  
Up to 3x  
Up to 5x  
f=5.7 mm (W), 17.1 mm (T)  
(f=32 mm~96 mm, 35 mm equivalent)  
Focal Length  
Focus Mode  
Optics  
Normal: 10 cm~infinity (Wide), 35 cm~infinity (Tele)  
Marco: 10~70 cm (Wide), 35~70 cm (Tele)  
Shutter Speed  
Viewfinder  
2 ~ 1/2000 Sec.  
None  
Field of View  
99% by LCD  
 
Specifications 53  
Auto Power Off / Time Out  
ISO Equivalent  
Yes  
Auto (IS0 80~320)  
Manual (ISO80/100/200/400/800/1600/3200)  
Note:When you select ISO 3200, only  
capture at 3M image resolution. If you wish  
to select larger image resolution, ISO will go  
to default setting at Auto ISO.  
*Sensitivity is measured in compliance with the ISO  
standard (ISO 12232:2006)  
Camera  
Features  
32 MB internal memory  
Support SD/SDHC memory card up to 16 GB  
Internal Memory  
Flash Modes  
Auto, Off, Fill, Red-eye  
Auto, Auto Scene, P-Mode, Panorama, SCENE, Marco,  
Video, Playback  
Shooting Mode  
Tripod Mount  
1/4” Standard  
Sport, Landscape, Night Landscape, Portrait,  
Self-Portrait, Night Portrait, Museum, Snow, Sunset,  
Fireworks, Beach, Party, Foliage, Aquarium, Kids&Pets,  
Copy, Backlight, Audio  
Preset Scene  
Still Image: JPEG (Exif 2.2)  
Image File Formats  
Video:  
MJPEG (with .AVI format)  
Still Image: 4000 x 3000, 3664 x 2748, 3664 x 2442,  
3264 x 2448, 2576 x 1932, 2048 x 1536,  
1920 x 1080, 1600 x 1200, 640 x 480  
Video Mode: 640 x 480@30fps,  
Image  
Resolution  
Image Quality Mode  
Quality Levels  
320 x 240@30fps  
Best, Better, Good  
54 Specifications  
DPOF  
Version 1.1  
Erase Protection  
Exposure Compensation  
Sharpness  
Yes  
Selectable +/-2.0 EV with 0.3/0.4 EV steps  
High, Normal, Low  
Color  
Vivid, Color, Black & White, Sepia  
Matrix, Center Weighted, Spot  
Multi-Zone, Center, Selected Area  
Yes  
Metering  
Focus  
Face / Smile Detection  
Wide: Operating Range 0.3 ~ 3 m@ISO Auto  
Tele: Operating Range 0.5 ~ 1.5 m@ISO Auto  
Flash Range  
Capture  
Features  
Lens Thread  
Anti-Shake  
None  
Yes, High ISO  
Single Mode, Burst Mode, M-Burst (VGA@16 shots),  
AEB Mode  
Drive Mode  
Quick Delete  
Quick View  
Yes  
Yes  
Quick Review  
Self Timer  
Yes  
2 or 10 seconds  
Playback Magnify  
White Balance  
Up to 6x (0.5 steps)  
Auto, Sunny, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy  
Specifications 55  
Audio / Video Out  
Stream to SD/SDHC  
Speaker  
PAL, NTSC  
Yes  
Yes, Mono  
AVI  
Movie File Format  
Audio/Video  
Maximum recordng size: 4G or <80 min (unlimited until  
card/internal memory full)  
Movie Length  
Microphone  
Yes, Mono  
Audio Recording  
Yes, Wave format  
Battery  
NP40  
Power  
Battery Life (Li-ion)  
Camera Interface  
Host Platform  
CIPA 215 images  
USB Version 1.1 with ultra mini-pin plug  
Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
Capability  
Operating Temperature  
0°C ~ 40°C  
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish,  
Portuguese, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified  
Chinese, Turkish, Dutch, Thai, korean  
Standards  
Language  
56 Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Action  
• The battery may be exhausted. Charge or replace the  
batteries.  
• The battery is installed incorrectly. Reinsert the battery  
observing the correct polarity.  
Camera does not turn on  
Camera turns off automatically  
LCD turns dim automatically  
Press the POWER button again to turn on the camera.  
Press any button to turn on the LCD when POWER SAVING  
setting (30 SEC or 1 MIN) is activated.  
Empty battery icon is displayed on  
the LCD then camera turns off  
Battery is exhausted. Charge or replace the battery.  
LCD screen displays ‘Card Requires  
Formatting’  
Memory card format not recognized.  
Reformat the memory card.  
Memory card is full. Replace the memory card with a new one  
or delete unnecessary images from the existing card.  
LCD screen displays ‘Card is Full’  
The card is protected by a protect switch mechanism. Move the  
switch to the unlock position.  
LCD screen displays ‘Card is Locked’  
Insufficient memory space to  
complete request  
Insufficient space in memory to rotate an image or divide a  
video. Delete unnecessary images and videos.  
Incorrect TV-out type was selected. Set correct TV-out type to  
match your TV system.  
No image displays on the TV screen  
Insufficient space on the card  
Charging failed or abnormal  
Delete unnecessary images.  
Power LED off and "OK" LED always lights.  
 
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