Pentax Digital Camera 330RS User Manual

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Digital Camera  
Operating Manual  
To ensure the best performance  
from your camera, please read  
the Operating Manual before  
using the camera.  
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Care to be Taken During Handling  
Contents  
FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR CAMERA···········································1  
Care to be Taken During Handling ················································2  
Contents·························································································3  
Contents of the Operating Manual·················································5  
Checking the Contents of the Package ·········································6  
Names of Parts··············································································7  
Names of Operating Parts·····························································8  
• Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner or alcohol benzene.  
• Places of high temperature and humidity should be avoided. Particular care should  
be taken regarding vehicles, which can become very hot inside.  
• Storing the camera where pesticides and chemicals are handled should be avoided.  
Remove from case and store in a well-ventilated place to prevent the camera from  
becoming moldy during storage.  
Getting Started ·······························································································9  
• Do not use the camera where it may come in contact with rain, water or any other liq-  
uid, because the camera is not weather, water, or liquid resistant. Should the camera  
get wet from rain, splashing water, or any other liquid, wipe it off immediately with a  
dry soft cloth.  
• Ensure that the camera is not subjected to substantial vibrations, shocks or pressure.  
Place the camera on a cushion for protection when the camera is subjected to the  
vibrations of a motorbike, car, or ship, etc.  
• The liquid crystal display will become black at temperatures of approximately 60°C  
(140°F) but will return to normal when normal temperatures are returned to.  
• The response speed of the liquid crystal display becomes slow at low temperatures.  
This is due to the properties of the liquid crystal and is not a fault.  
Attaching the Strap·················································································9  
Powering the Camera···········································································10  
Charging the Battery····································································10  
Installing the Battery····································································11  
Using the AC Adapter (optional)··················································13  
Installing or removing the CF Card ······················································14  
Initial Settings·······················································································16  
Setting the Display Language······················································16  
Setting the Home Town································································17  
Setting the D.S.T. Mode ·······························································17  
Setting the Date and Time···························································18  
Quick Start ····································································································20  
Taking Still Pictures··············································································20  
Playing Back Still Pictures····································································22  
Playing Back Images ···································································22  
Playing Back Previous or Next Images········································23  
How to Use the CF Card······································································24  
Remove dust from the lens and viewfinder using a blower or clean off dust using a lens brush.  
Periodic checks are recommended every 1 to 2 years in order to maintain high-performance.  
• When the camera has not been used for a long time, confirm that it is still working  
properly, particularly prior to taking important pictures (such as at a wedding or dur-  
ing travelling). Pentax is not responsible for consequential damages (costs incurred  
as a result of taking pictures, loss of benefits that were to be obtained through taking  
pictures) arising from failure of this product.  
• If the camera is subjected to rapid temperature changes, condensation may form on  
the inside and outside of the camera. Therefore put the camera in a bag or plastic  
bag, and take the camera out when the difference in temperature has subsided.  
• The temperature range in which the camera can be used is 0°C to 40°C (32°F to  
104°F).  
• Avoid contact with garbage, dirt, sand, dust, water, toxic gases, salt, etc. as this may  
cause damage to the camera. If rain or drops of water get onto the camera, please  
wipe dry.  
• Please refer to “Precautions When Using a CF Card” (p.15) regarding the  
CompactFlash (CF) card.  
Common Operations····················································································26  
Turning the Camera On and Off···························································26  
Changing the Mode··············································································27  
Using the Button Functions··································································28  
Capture Mode··············································································28  
Playback Mode ············································································29  
Using the Menus ··················································································30  
How to Use the Menus ································································30  
Menu List ·····················································································32  
Taking Pictures·····························································································34  
Displaying Shooting Information (Display Mode) ·································34  
Taking Pictures·····················································································35  
Taking Still Pictures in Auto Mode (Auto Mode) ··························35  
Taking Pictures Manually (Manual Exposure Mode) ···················36  
Taking Dark Scenes (Night-Scene Mode) ···································38  
Continuous Shooting ···································································39  
Using the Remote Control Unit (optional)····································40  
Taking Movie Pictures (Movie Picture Mode) ······························42  
Using the Zoom ···········································································44  
Using the Self-Timer····································································46  
Taking Stereo Pictures (3D Image Mode) ···································47  
Taking Pictures with Digital Filters (Digital Filter Mode) ··············52  
Taking Pictures at a Specified Interval (Interval Shooting)··········54  
Shooting Time-lapse Movies (Time-lapse Movie)························56  
Setting the Shooting Functions ····························································57  
Adjusting the Viewfinder ·····························································57  
Selecting a Focus Mode ······························································58  
EV Compensation········································································61  
Changing the Shutter Speed/Aperture Setting····························61  
Selecting the Flash Mode····························································62  
Selecting the Recorded Pixels·····················································63  
Selecting the Quality Levels ························································64  
• Be sure to use the D-LI2 rechargeable lithium ion battery provided for this camera. If  
you use any other battery the camera may be damaged or malfunction.  
To users of this camera  
There is a possibility that recorded data may be erased or that the camera may not  
function correctly when used in surroundings such as installations generating strong  
electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields.  
The liquid crystal panel used in the LCD display is manufactured using extremely  
high precision technology. Although the level of functioning pixels is 99.99% or bet-  
ter, you should be aware that 0.01% or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may  
illuminate when they should not. However, this has no effect on the recorded image.  
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Adjusting the Color Balance according to Lighting (White Balance)······65  
Changing the AF Area (Focusing Area) ······································67  
Setting the Light Metering Range to Determine the Exposure (AE Metering) ····68  
Setting the ISO Speed (ISO Speed)············································69  
Setting the Instant Review Time (Instant Review)·······················70  
Setting the Image Sharpness (Sharpness) ·································71  
Setting the Color Saturation (Saturation)·····································72  
Setting the Image Contrast (Contrast)·········································73  
Saving the Settings (Memory)······························································74  
Saving the Menu Items (Mode Memory) ·····································74  
Contents of the Operating Manual  
This Operating manual contains the following chapters.  
G Getting Started  
This chapter explains what you need to do after purchasing the camera and  
before you start taking pictures. Be sure to read it and follow the instructions.  
Playback/Erasing··························································································76  
Playing Back Images············································································76  
Playing Back Still Pictures ···························································76  
Zoom Display···············································································76  
Playing Back Movie Pictures ·······················································78  
Displaying Shooting Information (Display Mode)·························79  
Nine-image Display······································································80  
Erasing Images ····················································································81  
Erasing a Single Image ·······························································81  
Erasing All Images·······································································82  
Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect) ··································83  
Setting the Printing Service··································································84  
Printing Single Image ··································································84  
Printing All Images·······································································86  
Viewing Images with Windows PC·······················································87  
About the included software ························································87  
System environment ····································································87  
Installing the software··································································88  
Connecting the camera and PC ··················································98  
Viewing images on your PC ························································99  
Disconnecting the camera from your PC···································100  
Viewing Images with Macintosh·························································102  
About the included software ······················································102  
System environment··································································102  
Installing the software································································103  
Connecting the camera and your Macintosh·····························104  
Viewing images on your Macintosh···········································105  
Disconnecting the camera from your Macintosh ·······················105  
G Quick Start  
This chapter explains the simplest way to take pictures and play back images.  
Use it if you want to start taking pictures straightaway. It also tells you how to  
use the CF card.  
G Common Operations  
This chapter explains common operations such as the functions of the mode  
dial and buttons, and how to use the menus. For more details, refer to the  
respective [Taking Pictures], [Playback/Erasing] and [Editing Images/Settings]  
chapters.  
G Taking Pictures  
This chapter explains the various ways of capturing images and  
how to set the relevant functions.  
G Playback/Erasing  
This chapter explains how to play back images and how to delete  
images.  
Editing Images/Settings·············································································106  
Editing Images····················································································106  
Copying the Image·····································································106  
Trimming Images ·······································································108  
Changing the Image Size (Resize)············································110  
Camera Settings·················································································112  
Formatting··················································································112  
Sounding the Alarm at a Set Time ············································113  
Setting the Beep ········································································115  
Changing the Start-up Screen···················································116  
Setting the Date Style································································117  
Changing the Date/Time····························································117  
Setting the World Time ······························································118  
Changing the Display Language················································119  
Powersaving Function (Sleep Timeout) ·····································120  
Auto Power Off Function····························································120  
Quick Delete ··············································································121  
Quick Enlargement ····································································121  
Resetting to Default Settings (Reset) ········································122  
G Editing Images/Settings  
This chapter explains how to edit captured images and how to set  
the camera-related functions.  
G Appendix  
This tells you about the messages displayed on the LCD monitor  
and what to do in the event of trouble.  
The meanings of the symbols used in this Operating manual are  
explained below.  
indicates the reference page number for an explanation of the  
related operation.  
Appendix ·····································································································124  
List of City Names··············································································124  
Messages···························································································125  
Troubleshooting ··················································································127  
Main Specifications ············································································130  
Optional Accessories ·········································································132  
WARRANTY POLICY·········································································133  
memo  
indicates information that is useful to know.  
Caution  
indicates precautions to be taken when operating the camera.  
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Checking the Contents of the Package  
Names of Parts  
Front  
Shutter release button  
Remote control receiver  
Flash light sensor  
Power switch  
Viewfinder  
Self-timer lamp/AF spot-  
beam  
Built-in flash  
Camera  
Optio 430RS  
or  
Rechargeable lithium-ion  
battery D-LI2  
Battery charger  
D-BC2  
Terminal cover  
Optio 330RS  
(Rotate and open this  
cover to use the USB or  
DC input terminal.)  
USB terminal  
DC input terminal  
Lens  
Back  
USB cable I-USB6  
AC plug cord D-CO2  
3D Image Viewer  
O-3DV1  
Viewfinder  
LCD monitor  
Digital Camera  
Operating Manual  
CF card cover  
Strap lug  
To  
ensure the best performance  
from your camera, please read  
the Operating Manual before  
using the camera.  
Software (CD-ROM)  
S-SW5  
Strap  
O-ST5  
Operating Manual  
this manual  
Battery chamber cover  
Tripod socket  
Type of AC plug cord  
D-CO2A Australia / D-CO2B United Kingdom / D-CO2E Europe / D-CO2H Hong  
Kong / D-CO2J Japan / D-CO2K Korea / D-CO2U North America, Canada  
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Getting Started  
Attaching the Strap  
Names of Operating Parts  
Diopter adjustment lever  
/
button  
/DPOF button  
Power switch  
Shutter release button  
Mode dial  
Zoom/  
button  
button  
/
x
Menu button  
z
Playback/OK button  
Four-way controller  
Pass the narrow end of the strap through the strap lug and pass  
the other end through the loop.  
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)
Display button  
Status lamp  
Flash lamp  
G Guide indications  
A guide to available button operation is displayed on the LCD monitor during  
operation. The buttons are indicated as shown below.  
Four-way controller (  
Four-way controller (  
)
)
Zoom button  
Display button  
Four-way controller (  
Four-way controller (  
Menu button  
)
)
DPOF button  
button  
button  
Playback/OK button  
Shutter release button  
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Powering the Camera  
Battery  
Battery  
Battery chamber  
cover  
To power outlet  
c
Battery chamber  
cover release  
lever  
AC plug cord  
Battery  
charger  
z
Charging  
indicator  
Installing the Battery  
Install the battery provided. When using the camera for the first  
time, charge the battery before installing.  
Charging the Battery  
When using the camera for the first time or when the [Battery  
depleted.] message is displayed, charge the battery.  
z Slide the battery chamber cover release lever in the  
direction indicated by the arrow to open the battery  
chamber cover.  
z Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger.  
x Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.  
x Insert the battery with the label towards back of camera .  
c
Place the battery in the charger with the label facing down.  
The charging indicator lights red while the battery is charging  
and changes to green when charging is completed.  
c Close the battery chamber cover.  
If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period, use  
v When charging is completed, remove the battery from the  
memo  
of the AC adapter D-AC2 (optional) is recommended. (  
p.13)  
battery charger.  
The time required for full charge is about 120 minutes maxi-  
mum.  
The appropriate ambient temperature range for charging the  
battery is 0°C-40°C.  
The charging time may vary depending on the ambient temper-  
ature and charging conditions.  
When the battery reaches the end of its service life, the time  
that the camera can be operated becomes shorter even when  
the battery is fully charged. In this event, replace the battery.  
memo  
• Be sure to use the D-LI2 rechargeable lithium ion battery  
provided for this camera. If you use any other battery the  
camera may be damaged or malfunction.  
• Do not open the battery chamber cover or remove the bat-  
tery when the camera is turned on.  
• If you do not intend to use the camera for a long time,  
remove the battery.  
• If the camera is left without the battery for a long time, the  
date setting will be reset.  
Caution  
• Insert the battery correctly. If the battery is incorrectly ori-  
ented, it may cause malfunction.  
• Always charge the battery after purchasing or when it has  
not been used for a long time.  
Caution  
• Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than the  
D-LI2 rechargeable lithium ion battery as the charger may  
overheat or be damaged.  
If the battery is inserted correctly but the charging indicator fails  
to light, the battery may be faulty. Replace with a new battery.  
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G Approximate Operating Time (when fully charged)  
Number of recordable images:Approx. 250 (with the flash fired for  
50% of the shots. LCD monitor ON)  
z Terminal cover  
AC adapter  
To Power outlet  
Playback time  
:Approx. 150 min.  
* The above table is based on Pentax measuring conditions and may vary  
depending on capture mode and shooting conditions.  
Performance of the battery may deteriorate in low tempera-  
tures.  
Caution  
x
c
G Battery Level Indicator  
You can check the battery level by the  
the LCD monitor.  
Using the AC Adapter (optional)  
symbol displayed on  
If you intend to use the LCD monitor for a long time or connect the  
camera to a PC, use of the AC adapter D-AC2 (optional) is recom-  
mended.  
(lit green)  
(lit green)  
(lit yellow)  
(lit red)  
: Adequate power remains.  
: Battery is running low.  
z Make sure that the camera is turned off before opening  
the terminal cover.  
: Battery is running very low.  
: Battery is exhausted.  
x Connect the DC terminal on the AC adapter to the DC  
input terminal on the camera.  
c Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter.  
[Battery depleted.] : After the message is displayed,  
v Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.  
the camera will turn off.  
• Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting  
or disconnecting the AC adapter.  
Caution  
• Make sure that the AC plug cord and connecting cord are  
inserted securely. If the cord becomes disconnected while  
you are taking pictures, the data may be lost.  
• When using the AC adapter D-AC2, be sure to read the  
operation manual accompanying the AC adapter.  
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Precautions When Using a CF Card  
Installing or removing the CF Card  
Make sure that the camera is turned off before opening the CF card cover.  
Care should be taken if you remove the CF card immediately after using the  
camera, as the card may be hot.  
Do not open the CF card cover or turn the camera off while data is being  
recorded on the card or transferred to another device as this may cause the  
data to be lost or the card to be damaged.  
CF card cover  
Do not bend the CF card or subject it to violent impact. Keep it away from water  
and store away from high temperature.  
Be sure to format unused CF cards or CF cards that have been used on another  
camera. Refer to “Formatting” (p.112) for instructions on formatting.  
Never open the CF card cover during formatting as this may cause the card to  
be damaged and become unusable.  
Data recorded on a CF card with the Optio 430RS/330RS cannot be played back  
accurately on the Optio 430/330/230. Similarly, data recorded with the Optio 230  
cannot be played back accurately on the Optio 430RS/330RS.  
The data on the CF card may be erased in the following circumstances. Pentax  
does not accept any liability for data that is erased  
CF card  
CF card eject button  
Captured images are recorded on the CompactFlash (CF) card.  
Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or remov-  
ing the CF card (optional). When no card is inserted, the images  
are recorded in the camera’s built-in memory (11MB).  
when the CF card is mishandled by the user.  
when the CF card is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference.  
when the card has not been used for a long time.  
when the card is ejected, the AC adapter is disconnected or the battery is  
removed while the data on the card is being accessed (when the status lamp  
and flash lamp are blinking green and red).  
Installing the Card  
The CF card has a limited service life. If it is not used for a long time, the data  
on the card may become unreadable. Be sure to make a backup of important  
data on a PC.  
Avoid using or storing the card where it may be exposed to static electricity or  
electrical interference.  
z Open the CF card cover.  
x Orient the card with the surface of the card having the  
symbol facing towards the lens and with the  
pin-connector edge of the card towards the slot and  
insert fully.  
Avoid using or storing the card in direct sunlight or where it may be exposed to  
rapid changes in temperature or to condensation.  
c Close the CF card cover.  
Removing the Card  
z Open the CF card cover.  
x Press the CF card eject button and remove the card.  
c Close the CF card cover.  
• If you open the CF card cover when the camera is turned  
on, a warning beep will sound and the camera will turn off  
automatically.  
Caution  
• If you open the CF card cover while recording an image on  
the CF card, the recording operation will be terminated (the  
image will not be saved).  
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Initial Settings  
Setting the Home Town  
You can choose the city (Home Town) in  
which you will use the camera.  
Initial setting  
Language/  
Power switch  
English  
City NYC  
DST  
z Press the four-way controller  
(
) to select the desired city  
Menu button  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
(Home Town).  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
Display button  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The screen for setting the next item will be displayed.  
See p.124 for the list of cities and corresponding code names.  
You can change the setting after it has been made. Refer to  
“Setting the World Time” (p.118).  
memo  
If the initial settings screen appears when you turn the camera on,  
follow the procedure below to set the display language, Home  
Town, DST, and current date and time. If the date and time appear  
at the bottom right of the LCD monitor when you turn the camera  
on for the first time, follow the instructions for “Changing the  
Date/Time” (p.117) to set the correct date and time.  
Setting the D.S.T. Mode  
You can choose whether or not to display the D.S.T (Daylight  
Saving Time) mode.  
Setting the Display Language  
z Use the four-way controller (  
)
Initial setting  
Language/  
to select  
(On) or  
(Off).  
English  
You can choose the language in which the menus, error mes-  
sages, etc. are displayed from the following: English, French,  
German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.  
The default setting is  
(Off).  
City NYC  
DST  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The screen for setting the next item  
will be displayed.  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
z Turn the camera on.  
Initial setting  
x Use the four-way controller (  
to select the display language.  
The default setting is English.  
)
Language/  
English  
You can change the setting after it has been made. Refer to  
“Setting the World Time” (p.118).  
memo  
City NYC  
DST  
c Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The screen for setting the next item  
will be displayed.  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
You can change the setting after it has been made. Refer to  
“Changing the Display Language” (p.119).  
memo  
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n When you have finished the settings, press the  
Playback/OK button when the clock reaches 00 seconds.  
The screen confirming the settings will be displayed and the  
camera is ready to take a picture.  
Setting the Date and Time  
Set the current date and time.  
When the initial settings screen is displayed, you can cancel the  
setting operation and switch to Capture mode by pressing the  
MENU button. If this is done, the initial settings screen will be  
displayed next time you turn the camera on.  
z Use the four-way controller (  
)
Date Adjust  
memo  
to change the month.  
1 / 1 / 2002  
00 : 00  
You can change the settings after they have been made. Refer  
to “Changing the Date/Time” (p.117).  
DISP  
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
12/24  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Date Adjust  
and  
will be displayed  
above and below the day.  
6 / 1 / 2002  
00 : 00  
DISP  
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
12/24  
c Use the four-way controller (  
to change the day and press the  
four-way controller ( ).  
)
Date Adjust  
6 / 10 / 2002  
00 : 00  
and  
will be displayed  
above and below the year.  
DISP  
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
12/24  
v Repeat Step c to change the  
Date Adjust  
[year] [hour] and [minutes].  
6 / 10 / 2002  
10 : 30  
DISP  
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
12/24  
b Use the Display button to select the 12-hour or 24-hour  
display format.  
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Quick Start  
v Press the shutter release button.  
Taking Still Pictures  
The image will be displayed on the LCD monitor for 0.5  
seconds (Instant Review) and recorded on the CF card or  
in the built-in memory when no card is inserted. (The  
green and red lamps on the right of the viewfinder blink  
alternately while the image is being recorded.)  
Shutter release button  
Mode dial  
Power switch  
Zoom button  
Using the Shutter Release Button  
Viewfinder  
The shutter release button works in a two-step action.  
G Press halfway  
LCD monitor  
When the shutter release button is pressed lightly (halfway),  
the focus, exposure and white balance are locked. The shut-  
ter speed and aperture settings are only displayed when the  
shutter release button is pressed lightly (halfway).  
You can find the following information on the LCD monitor,  
the status lamp and the flash lamp.  
For the simplest procedure to take still pictures:  
The flash fires automatically depending on the light conditions.  
z Press the power switch.  
The camera will turn on.  
q Focusing area  
200  
x Set the mode dial to  
.
If the subject is in focus, the frame will light green. If the  
subject is not in focus, the frame will not appear.  
w Flash symbol  
The flash symbol indicates the status of the flash when the  
shutter release button is pressed.  
c Turn the LCD monitor on.  
Press the Display button to dis-  
play the shooting screen on the  
LCD monitor.  
6/10/2002  
11:19  
The focus frame in the middle of  
the LCD monitor indicates the  
zone of automatic focusing. You  
can change the size of the sub-  
ject by pressing the Zoom but-  
ton.  
Status lamp & Flash lamp (on the right of the viewfinder)  
Focus frame  
status Status lamp (green)  
Flash lamp (red)  
Flash is charged  
Flash is charging  
lit  
Subject is in focus  
blink  
Subject is not in focus  
G Pressed down fully  
The picture is taken.  
makes the subject bigger.  
Instant Review  
makes the subject smaller.  
You can check the size of the  
subject by looking through the  
viewfinder.  
The Instant Review default setting is 0.5 seconds. During this  
time you can delete the image by pressing the button (The  
Delete screen will be displayed.), and selecting [Delete].  
Focus frame  
Setting the Instant Review Time p.70  
Changing the focus range and position  
Stopping the flash firing automatically  
p.58  
p.62  
Displaying shooting information  
p.34  
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Quick Start  
Playing Back Still Pictures  
LCD monitor  
LCD monitor  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
Playback/OK button  
Playing Back Previous or Next Images  
Playing Back Images  
Still images can be played back one at a time, proceeding  
either forward or backward.  
You can display the still picture.  
File No.  
z Press the Playback/OK button  
after taking a picture.  
z Press the Playback/OK button after taking a picture.  
100-0020  
An image will be displayed on the LCD monitor.  
The image taken will be dis-  
played on the LCD monitor.  
During this time you can erase  
the image by pressing the  
button (The Delete screen will  
be displayed.), selecting  
x Press the four-way controller (  
).  
Delete  
Stop  
displays the previous image.  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
All Images  
Exit  
displays the next image.  
[Delete], and then pressing the  
Playback/OK button.  
Press the Playback/OK button  
again or press the shutter  
release button halfway to return  
to shooting status.  
During this time you can erase the image by pressing the  
button (The Delete screen will be displayed.), select-  
ing [Delete], and then pressing the Playback/OK button.  
Press the Playback/OK button again or press the shutter  
release button halfway to return to shooting status.  
In the case of movie pictures, the first frame will be displayed.  
If there are no images stored, the [No image] message will  
be displayed.  
You can enlarge the image displayed on the LCD monitor by  
pressing the zoom button.  
When the screen is changed to the playback screen, the  
image with the largest file number will be displayed first.  
memo  
memo  
Playing Back Still Pictures  
p.76  
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Quick Start  
How to Use the CF Card  
Viewing images on a PC  
You only need to install the USB driver the first time. After that,  
you can view recorded images and edit them on the PC just by  
connecting the camera to the PC with the USB cable and  
downloading the images. Or you can remove the CF card from  
the camera and transfer the data to your PC using a card  
reader. If you use a laptop computer, you can transfer the  
image data by fitting the CF card into the card adapter and  
inserting the card adapter into the card slot.  
When the CF card is inserted into the camera, images taken  
are recorded on the card. You can view the images recorded  
on the card on the camera itself, transfer them to your PC and  
print them out.  
Viewing Images with Windows PC  
Viewing Images with Macintosh  
p.87  
p.102  
Viewing images on the camera  
One of the advantages of a digital camera is that it enables  
you to view your pictures immediately after you have taken  
them. You can check the composition and brightness and take  
the picture again if you are not satisfied.  
Printing images by a printing service  
Prints of images recorded on the CF card can be ordered in  
the same way as with conventional photographs by taking the  
CF card to a store that performs printing.  
The number of prints can be specified and dates can be includ-  
ed in the prints if DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is set before  
taking the CF card to a store that performs DPOF printing.  
Setting the Printing Service  
p.84  
Playing Back Still Pictures  
p.76  
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Common Operations  
Changing the Mode  
Turning the Camera On and Off  
Capture mode is for taking pictures and Playback mode is for play-  
ing back or erasing images. Press the Playback/OK button to  
change the mode between Capture mode and Playback mode.  
Pressing the Playback/OK button halfway during Playback mode  
also moves the camera to Capture mode.  
Power switch  
Capture Mode  
Auto mode  
Most of the settings are made  
automatically by the camera when  
a picture is taken.  
p.20, 35  
Night-scene mode  
This mode is for taking dark  
scenes such as night views.  
p.38  
p.36  
p.42  
p.47  
p.52  
Use the power switch to turn the camera on and off.  
Manual exposure  
mode  
You can set the aperture and  
shutter speed manually.  
z Press the power switch.  
The camera will turn on.  
When the camera is turned on, the lens cover opens and the  
lens extends.  
Movie picture mode This mode is for taking moving  
images.  
3D image mode  
This mode is for taking 3D  
pictures.  
Press the power switch again to turn the camera off.  
Digital filter mode  
Various color filters including red,  
blue and green can be used for  
taking pictures.  
z Turn the mode dial so that the mark is on  
or  
.
x Press the Playback/OK button or the shutter release but-  
ton halfway in Playback mode.  
Playback Mode  
Playback/  
OK button  
This mode is for playing back  
recorded images.  
Playback mode  
p.76  
z Press the Playback/OK button in Capture mode.  
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Using the Button Functions  
qwe  
q wer  
rt  
y
u
t
y
u i  
o
i
o
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Capture Mode  
Playback Mode  
qDiopter adjustment lever  
q
button  
Adjusts the viewfinder for optimum clarity. (  
button  
p.57)  
Deletes the image. (  
wDPOF button  
Sets the print service. (  
p.81)  
p.84)  
w
e
Changes the flash mode. (  
p.62)  
e
button  
Protects the image from erasure. (  
rZoom button  
Changes the size of the image displayed on the LCD monitor.  
button  
p.83)  
Changes the shooting mode as follows.  
Using the Self-timer (  
p.40), Continuous Shooting (  
* When the Capture mode is set on  
Shooting mode will be skipped.  
button  
p.46), Using the Remote Control Unit (  
p.39), Interval Shooting (  
p.54)  
(
p.76)  
, Continuous  
t
button  
Displays nine images at once. (  
yMenu button  
Displays the active menus in Play mode. (  
uFour-way controller (  
p.80)  
r
Changes the focus mode. (  
tZoom button  
p.58)  
p.32, p.33)  
)
Changes the size of the subject. (  
p.44)  
Displays images one by one. (  
p.23)  
yMenu button  
iPlayback/OK button  
Displays the active menus in Capture mode. (  
p.32, p.33)  
p.61),  
Changes the mode from Playback to Capture, or selects the  
menu item. ( p.27, p.30)  
uFour-way controller (  
Changes the EV compensation in  
Changes the shutter speed in  
)
mode. (  
Ends zoom display or nine-image display. (  
p.76, p.80)  
mode. (  
p.36), Changes the slim rate  
oDisplay button  
in  
mode. (  
p.52)  
Changes the information displayed on the LCD monitor. (  
p.79)  
iFour-way controller (  
)
Adjusts the focus in  
mode. (  
mode. (  
p.59), Changes the aperture value in  
mode ( p. 52).  
p.36), Selects the type of filter in  
oPlayback/OK button  
Changes the mode from Capture to Playback, or selects the  
menu item. (  
p.27, p.30)  
!
0
Display button  
Changes the information displayed on the LCD monitor. (  
p.34)  
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Example of menu operation  
Using the Menus  
z Menu button  
When you press the Menu button, the menus are displayed on the LCD  
monitor. You can set shooting functions, save the values set for shooting  
when the power is off, and change the camera settings on these menus.  
x
[Rec.Mode] menu  
[Memory] menu  
[Set-up] menu  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Format  
Memory  
Set-up  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Flash  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
EV Compensation  
Digital Zoom  
AE Metering  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
How to Use the Menus  
Off  
On  
Beep  
When you are making settings from a menu, a guide to operation  
is displayed on the LCD monitor.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
Ok  
1/3  
c
z Press the Menu button.  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
The menu screen will be displayed. The selected area will be  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
displayed in a green frame.  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
x Press the four-way controller (  
Use the four-way controller (  
screen.  
).  
) to select the menu  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
c Use the four-way controller (  
Use the four-way controller (  
down.  
) to select an item.  
) to move the frame up or  
c
v
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
v Use the four-way controller (  
) to change the setting.  
Quality Level  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
Off  
vIf there is a Select screen, use the four-way controller  
) to move to the Select screen.  
(
(
)
MENU  
OK  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
Ok  
1/3  
When you have finished making the settings, press the  
Playback/OK button to return to the menu.  
c
v’  
b Press the Playback/OK button.  
The settings will be saved and the screen will return to cap-  
ture or playback status.  
Select screen  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Interval Shooting  
AE Metering  
ISO Speed  
Instant Review  
Interval Shooting  
Time-lapse Movie  
Interval  
01min00sec  
99  
Auto  
0.5sec  
Number of shot  
Start Time  
MENU  
• If you press the Menu button and leave the menu screen,  
any changes to setting will not be saved.  
Caution  
Off  
00hour(s)00min  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Exit Ok  
2/3  
Exit  
Ok  
• Even if you press the Playback/OK button and leave the  
menu screen, if you remove the battery before turning off  
the camera or do not otherwise turn off the camera correct-  
ly, any changes to setting will not be saved.  
c
To the next screen  
If you press the shutter release button halfway to leave the menu  
screen and move the camera to Capture mode, any changes to  
the setting will not be saved.  
memo  
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Active Menus in Capture/Playback Mode  
Menu List  
G [Set-up] Menu  
G [Rec.Mode] Menu  
Item  
Format  
Description  
Default Setting  
Reference  
p.112  
Item  
Description  
Default Setting  
Reference  
p.63  
For formatting the built-in  
memory or CF card  
Recorded  
Pixels  
For selecting the size of  
recorded pixels.  
2240 × 1680 (430RS)  
2048 × 1536 (330RS)  
Copy  
Image  
p.106  
For copying images from  
the built-in memory to the  
CF card and vice versa.  
Quality Level For selecting the image  
compression rate.  
p.64  
p.65  
p.67  
White Balance For adjusting the color bal- AWB  
ance according to lighting.  
Resize  
Trimming  
Alarm  
p.110  
p.108  
p.113  
For changing the image size.  
For trimming the image.  
Focusing Area For changing the Area of  
the autofocus.  
Multiple  
For sounding an alarm at a Off  
specific time.  
Digital Zoom For taking digital zoom pictures. On  
p.45  
p.68  
Beep  
p.115  
p.116  
For adjusting the beep sound On  
when a button is pressed  
AE Metering For setting the metering method  
to determine the exposure.  
Start-up  
Screen  
For setting the screen  
appearing first when the  
power is turned on.  
On  
ISO Speed For setting the ISO speed. Auto  
Instant Review For setting the instant review time. 0.5sec  
p.69  
p.70  
p.54  
Date Style  
p.117  
p.117  
Off  
For setting the date style  
Set according to the  
Language default set-  
ting  
Interval  
Shooting  
For shooting at the speci-  
fied interval of time.  
Off  
Time-lapse For shooting at a delayed  
p.56  
Date Adjust  
For adjusting the date and 01/01/2002  
time  
Movie  
frame rate (images are  
played back in an effect of  
fast forward).  
World Time  
Language  
p.118  
p.119  
For setting the world time Off  
Applied  
For setting the applied  
Photo Mode photo mode to take a 3D  
picture.  
Parallel Mode  
p.47  
For changing the language  
in which menus and mes-  
sages are displayed  
English  
Sharpness  
Saturation  
Contrast  
For setting the sharpness. Normal  
For setting the saturation. Normal  
For setting the contrast.  
Normal  
p.71  
p.72  
p.73  
Sleep  
Timeout  
p.120  
p.120  
p.121  
For setting the power-sav-  
ing function  
1min  
3min  
Off  
Auto Power  
Off  
For turning off the power  
automatically.  
Quick Delete  
When this option is turned  
on, the Delete screen is  
displayed with [Delete] or  
[All Images] selected.  
G [Memory] Menu  
This menu is for selecting whether the settings are saved when  
the camera is turned off.  
Refer to p.74 for the items that can be set.  
Quick  
Enlargement  
p.121  
p.122  
For playing back images at  
the maximum zoom size  
with the Zoom button  
pressed only once.  
Off  
Reset  
For returning the camera  
settings to defaults  
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Taking Pictures  
Taking Pictures  
Displaying Shooting Information (Display Mode)  
When the CF card is installed, all images will be recorded on the  
CF card. When the CF card is not installed, the images will be  
recorded in the camera’s built-in memory.  
123 4 5  
6
Display On  
Shooting information is displayed.  
198  
q Flash mode w Shooting mode  
e Focus mode r Capture mode  
t AF frame y Remaining images  
u Date & time i Battery symbol  
z
x
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11:19  
Histogram Display  
8
7
3
The brightness distribution is dis-  
1
2 4  
played.  
The x-axis shows the brightness (darkest at  
the left end and brightest at the right end)  
and the y-axis shows the pixel numbers.  
q Histogram w Recorded pixels  
e Quality level r White balance  
t AE metering y ISO speed  
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2048  
AWB  
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Taking Still Pictures in Auto Mode (Auto Mode)  
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Display Off  
No shooting information is displayed.  
By setting the mode dial to  
, most of the settings will be made  
automatically by the camera when a picture is taken.  
Only the AF frame is displayed in auto  
focus mode.  
z Set the mode dial to  
in Capture mode.  
If there is any change in the battery  
level, the battery symbol is displayed.  
If any of the modes are changed such  
as Flash mode, the mode you have  
changed is displayed for a few sec-  
onds.  
x Press the shutter release button.  
The picture will be taken.  
Using the Shutter Release Button  
p.21  
LCD Monitor Off  
The LCD monitor is turned off.  
Saving the Display Mode  
p.74  
Display On  
When using the AC adapter, the battery level indicator is not dis-  
played on the LCD monitor.  
memo  
LCD Monitor Off cannot be set in Movie Picture, 3D Image  
and Digital Filter modes.  
Caution  
When you turn off the LCD monitor, the digital zoom is turned  
off even if it has been enabled.  
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c Press the shutter release button.  
The picture will be taken at the set shutter speed and  
aperture settings.  
z
c
Playing Back Images  
p.76  
The shutter speed and aperture settings will be saved when the  
camera is turned off.  
memo  
x
• Exposure compensation is not available in this mode.  
• When the focus mode is set to manual, the four-way  
Caution  
Taking Pictures Manually (Manual Exposure Mode)  
You can set the shutter speed and aperture manually.  
controller (  
) becomes the manual focus button and  
the aperture setting cannot be changed.  
You cannot select [Auto] or [Auto + Red-eye reduction]  
flash mode.  
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z Set the mode dial to  
in  
Capture mode.  
x Use the four-way controller to  
change the shutter speed and  
aperture.  
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Four-way controller (  
) :  
Decrease the shutter speed  
Aperture Shutter speed  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
Increase the shutter speed  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
Decrease the aperture value  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
Increase the aperture value  
If the combination of shutter speed and aperture do not give an  
appropriate exposure, a warning will be displayed.  
(lit)  
If the exposure difference from the appropriate exposure is  
between -2.0EV and -0.3EV, will light, and if between  
will light and the level will be  
+0.3EV and +2.0EV,  
displayed.  
(blinking) If the picture is underexposed,  
posed, will blink.  
(blinking) If the exposure cannot be measured,  
will blink, and if overex-  
will blink.  
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z
x
x
c
z (  
)
Taking Dark Scenes (Night-Scene Mode)  
Continuous Shooting  
The appropriate settings are made automatically for taking dark  
scenes such as night views.  
Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is  
pressed.  
z Set the mode dial to  
in Capture mode.  
z Set the mode dial to  
x Press the button to display  
on the LCD monitor.  
or  
in Capture mode.  
x Press the shutter release button.  
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The picture will be taken.  
The mode will change to Continuous  
Shooting mode.  
Using the Shutter Release Button  
p.21  
Playing Back Images  
p.22  
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c Press the shutter release button.  
As the shutter speed becomes slow in night-scene mode,  
camera shake should be avoided.  
Caution  
Pictures will be taken continuously while the shutter release  
button is pressed. Shooting stops when you take a finger off  
from the shutter release button.  
Playing Back Images  
p.22  
You can continue shooting until the CF card or built-in memory  
is full.  
The interval will vary according to the [Recorded Pixels] and  
[Quality Level] setting.  
memo  
• The flash will not fire in Continuous Shooting mode.  
• Continuous shooting is not available for Movie Picture and  
3D Image modes.  
Caution  
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Remote control unit battery service life  
x
Up to approximately 30,000 signals can be sent to the camera  
from the remote control unit. Contact your nearest Pentax service  
center when battery replacement becomes necessary.  
z (  
)
Zoom on the remote controller  
The zoom can be changed using the  
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remote control E (optional).  
If you press the Zoom button on the  
remote control unit, the zoom will switch  
from [Wide] to [Tele] to [Middle].  
Using the Remote Control Unit (optional)  
You can take pictures using the remote control F (optional).  
[Wide] edge [Tele] edge  
z
Set the mode dial to  
x Press the button to display  
on the LCD monitor.  
or  
in Capture mode.  
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The self-timer lamp will blink and the  
camera is ready to take pictures.  
c
Press the shutter release button on  
the remote control unit.  
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The self-timer lamp will blink rapidly and the picture will be  
taken after approximately three seconds.  
Playing Back Images  
p.76  
The buttons on the camera can be used in the same way.  
Please ensure that the remote control unit is no more than 5  
meters away from the front of the camera.  
memo  
To take a picture immediately after pressing the shutter release  
button on the remote control unit, press the  
x to display on the LCD monitor.  
button in step  
When the digital zoom function is enabled, the digital zoom can  
not be operated with the remote control unit, but the digital  
zoom can be operated by pressing the Zoom button on the  
camera. However, the camera will revert to optical zoom mode  
by pressing the Zoom button on the remote control unit.  
The powersaving function can be operated (the self-timer lamp  
will also go off).  
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Keeping the shutter release button pressed  
z
If you keep the shutter release button pressed for more than one  
second, pictures will be taken for as long as you keep the button  
pressed. Shooting stops when you take a finger off from the shut-  
ter release button.  
x c  
x
Playing Back Movie Pictures  
p.78  
• The flash will not fire in Movie Picture mode.  
• Continuous shooting is not possible in Movie Picture mode.  
• The LCD monitor cannot be turned off in Movie Picture  
mode.  
Caution  
Taking Movie Pictures (Movie Picture Mode)  
This mode enables you to take moving images with no sound. The  
maximum length of one motion picture is 30 seconds.  
z Set the mode dial to  
in Capture  
1
2
3 4  
mode.  
5
•12SEC  
The following information will be dis-  
played on the LCD monitor.  
q Flash Off  
w Movie Picture mode  
e Remaining shooting time  
r Remaining number of sets  
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x Press the shutter release button.  
Shooting will start.  
You can change the size of the image using the zoom button.  
makes the image bigger  
makes the image smaller  
c Press the shutter release button.  
Shooting will end.  
The remaining shooting time will be displayed.  
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Enabling/Disabling the Digital Zoom Function  
z
z Press the Menu button.  
The [Rec.Mode] menu will be displayed.  
x Press the four-way controller (  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
to select [Digital Zoom].  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
c Use the four-way controller (  
)
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
Off  
to select [On] or [Off].  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take a pic-  
ture.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Using the Zoom  
When you turn off the LCD monitor, the digital zoom is  
turned off even if it has been enabled.  
You can use the zoom to take pictures in Tele or Wide mode.  
Caution  
Digital zoom symbol  
z Press the Zoom button in Capture  
mode.  
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Saving the Digital Zoom Function Setting  
p.74  
makes the subject larger  
makes the subject smaller  
When the digital zoom function is  
disabled, you can take pictures at  
up to 3x magnification using the  
optical zoom.  
Zoom bar  
When the digital zoom is enabled,  
you can enlarge the subject to a  
maximum magnification equivalent  
to 6x.  
Saving the zoom position  
p.74  
When you turn off the LCD monitor, the digital zoom is  
turned off even if it has been enabled.  
Caution  
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x
z
c
z (  
)
n .  
x
c v  
b m  
Taking Stereo Pictures (3D Image Mode)  
Using the Self-Timer  
You can take 3D pictures using the LCD monitor and view them by  
the parallel method or cross method (p.49). If you print out the 3D  
pictures and look at them through the 3D image viewer provided,  
the image will appear in three dimensions.  
The picture will be taken ten seconds after the shutter release but-  
ton is pressed.  
z Set the mode dial to  
in Capture  
on the LCD monitor.  
or  
mode.  
z Set the Mode dial to  
in Capture mode.  
x Press the  
button to display  
x Press the Menu button.  
c Press the shutter release button.  
The [Rec. Mode] menu will be displayed.  
The self-timer is started and the self-timer lamp lights. The  
picture will be taken approximately three seconds after the  
self-timer lamp starts to blink.  
c Press the four-way controller (  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
to select [Applied Photo Mode].  
Applied Photo Mode Parallel Mode  
Sharpness  
Saturation  
v Use the four-way controller (  
)
If you turn the LCD monitor on, the second count will be dis-  
played.  
Contrast  
to select [Parallel Mode] or [Cross  
Mode].  
To view the picture with the 3D  
image viewer, select [Parallel Mode].  
You can also view it without the  
image viewer.  
memo  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
3/3  
Playing Back Images  
p.22  
b Press the Playback/OK button.  
The LCD monitor screen is divided in two. The left half screen  
is for taking the first picture.  
n Take the first picture while watch-  
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ing the capture guide.  
Hold the camera so that the subject  
is in the center of the left half  
screen, and press the shutter  
release button.  
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The image of the first picture is dis-  
played to the left half screen of the  
LCD monitor, and the right half  
screen is for taking the second pic-  
ture.  
G Viewing 3D pictures by the parallel method and cross  
method  
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As our eyes are positioned about 6~7cm apart, there is a very  
slight deviation between what we see with our right eye and what  
we see with our left eye. The difference is processed by our brain  
to produce a three-dimensional image. This principle is applied to  
taking and viewing 3D pictures.  
m Move the camera to the right without changing your  
3D pictures can be viewed by the parallel method where the left  
and right lines of vision are virtually parallel, as when looking at a  
distant scene, or the cross method where the left and right lines of  
vision are crossed, as when you cross your eyes. A certain  
amount of practice may be necessary to view 3D pictures without  
using the viewer.  
stance.  
, Take the second picture while watching the capture  
guide.  
Hold the camera so that the subject is in the center of the  
right half screen, and press the shutter release button.  
. Press the Playback/OK button.  
The first and second images are  
displayed to the left and right  
screens respectively.  
G
How to Assemble the 3D Image Viewer  
Assemble the 3D image viewer supplied with the camera as  
shown below.  
To cancel the 3D Image mode, change the 3D Image mode to  
another Capture mode.  
memo  
A clear three-dimensional effect will not be achieved if the two  
images are taken in widely different positions (heights) or are  
not straight. When taking a person, you are recommended to  
ask your model to stay as still as possible and to take the sec-  
ond picture as quickly as you can. It is easier to take the pic-  
tures if you use a tripod or appropriate base.  
As a guide, the camera should be moved about 1/40 of the dis-  
tance between the camera and the subject. For example, if the  
subject is 3m away, the distance the camera should be moved  
will be 3m ÷ 40=7.5cm.  
However, as the way people see three-dimensional images dif-  
fers from person to person, there is no need to be too con-  
cerned. Refer to the table below for a simple guide to how far to  
move the camera.  
Distance to subject 0.1 m  
Camera movement 0.5 cm  
0.3 m  
1 cm  
0.5 m  
1 m  
3 m  
5m  
1.5 cm 2.5 cm 7.5 cm 13 cm  
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How to view 3D pictures using the 3D image viewer  
G
Example of a 3D picture  
Print out the pictures so that they are about 11cm or 12cm wide  
and place the divider of the 3D image viewer in the middle of the  
two.  
Transfer the images with a PC or Macintosh  
p.87 or p.102  
As the distance between the left and right eyes differs from person  
to person, some people may have difficulty obtaining a three-  
dimensional effect even when looking at prints that are the same  
size. It may be especially difficult if the pictures are very large or  
very small. Try different sizes until the right effect is achieved.  
memo  
• Never look at the sun through the 3D image viewer.  
• Do not leave the 3D image viewer where it is exposed to  
direct sunlight as this may lead to fire.  
Caution  
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When you selected a color filter:  
z
c Press the shutter release button.  
The picture will be taken.  
c (Selecting a color filter)  
b
x
c (Selecting a slim filter)  
v
When you selected the slim filter:  
Taking Pictures with Digital Filters (Digital Filter Mode)  
c Use the four-way controller (  
)
to set the slim rate.  
Digital filters include the color filters and a slim filter which elon-  
gates the subject vertically or horizontally.  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
Elongates the subject vertically  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
Elongates the subject horizon-  
tally  
G Color filters  
OK  
Ok  
Eight colors, black and white, sepia, red, pink, violet, blue, green  
and yellow, are provided for the color filters. When you select a  
color filter in the Digital Filter mode, the display on the LCD moni-  
tor is filtered with the selected color, and the pictures are taken in  
that color.  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
b Press the shutter release button.  
The picture will be taken.  
Digital Zoom cannot be used while the slim filter is selected.  
To change the slim rate, select another filter once, and then  
select the slim filter again and set the slim rate.  
If you set a slim rate other than zero (0), only the picture zone  
displayed on the LCD monitor is recorded as an image.  
G Slim filter  
memo  
By selecting slim filter, subjects can be photographed elongated  
vertically or horizontally in 8 steps.  
z Set the Mode dial to  
in Capture mode.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
) to select a digital fil-  
ter you want to use.  
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m Set the start time.  
button  
Mode dial  
1. Press the four-way controller ( ).  
and  
will be displayed above and below the hour.  
Shutter release  
button  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
2. Use the four-way controller (  
and press the four-way controller ( ).  
) to set the hour  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
Menu button  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
and  
will be displayed above and below the minute.  
Four-way  
controller  
3. Use the four-way controller (  
, Press the Playback/OK button twice.  
) to set the minute.  
on the LCD monitor.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Playback/OK button  
. Press the  
button to display  
Press the shutter release button.  
Taking Pictures at a Specified Interval (Interval Shooting)  
The interval shooting starts.  
Still pictures can be taken automatically at a specified interval.  
The shooting interval can be set by one second for an interval  
between 30 seconds and 4 minutes, and by one minute for an  
interval between 4 minutes and 99 minutes.  
The number of pictures can be set between 2 and 99.  
The shooting start time can be set by one minute between 0  
and 3 hours 59 seconds.  
memo  
z Set the Mode dial to  
or  
in Capture mode.  
x Press the Menu button.  
The [Rec. Mode] menu will be displayed.  
c Press the four-way controller ( ) to select [Interval  
When “0” second is set for the shooting start time, the first pic-  
ture is taken immediately after you press the shutter release  
button.  
When the CF card or built-in memory space becomes insuffi-  
cient, the interval shooting ends and the power of the camera is  
turned off automatically.  
shooting].  
v Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Interval Shooting  
The [Interval Shooting] menu will be  
displayed.  
Interval  
01min00sec  
Number of shot  
Start Time  
MENU  
99  
00hour(s)00min  
OK  
b Set the shooting interval.  
1. Press the four-way controller  
Exit  
Ok  
(
).  
and  
will be displayed above and below the minute.  
) to set the minute  
and press the four-way controller ( ).  
2. Use the four-way controller (  
and  
will be displayed above and below the second.  
3. Use the four-way controller (  
) to set the second  
and press the four-way controller ( ).  
4. Press the four-way controller ( ).  
.
The frame will move to [Number of shot].  
n Use the four-way controller ( ) to set the number of  
shot and press the four-way controller ( ).  
The frame will move to [Start Time].  
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Setting the Shooting Functions  
Mode dial  
Shutter release  
button  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
z
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
Menu button  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Four-way  
controller  
Viewfinder  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Playback/OK button  
Shooting Time-lapse Movies (Time-lapse Movie)  
With the time-lapse movies, the frame rate (number of pictures  
taken for one second) is slowed down. When you play back these  
pictures, the subject appears to move much more quickly. This  
effect may be useful for taking blooming flowers, for example.  
Adjusting the Viewfinder  
If the indicators in the viewfinder are hard to see, you can adjust  
the diopter in the range of -3m-1+1m-1 (per meter).  
z Set the mode dial to  
in Capture mode.  
z Aim the camera towards the light  
and move the diopter adjustment  
lever to the left or right while look-  
ing through the viewfinder.  
x Press the Menu button.  
The [Rec. Mode] menu will be displayed.  
c Press the four-way controller ( ) to select [Time-lapse  
Movie].  
Adjust the focus frame in the middle  
of the viewfinder to the optimum  
position.  
v Use the four-way controller (  
to select [Off (×1)], [×2], [×5], [×10],  
[×20], [×50], or [×100].  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
AE Metering  
ISO Speed  
Instant Review  
Interval Shooting  
Time-lapse Movie  
Focus frame  
Auto  
0.5sec  
b Press the Playback/OK button.  
×5  
n Press the shutter release button.  
The time-lapse movie shooting  
starts.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
2/3  
[Off (×1)] is the typical movie setting (15 frames/second). As you  
select [×2], [×5]..., the number of pictures taken for a second  
decreases from 1/2, 1/5...  
memo  
The images of movie pictures are always played back at the rate  
of 15 frames per second. This means those taken at ×2 appear to  
be played back twice faster and those at ×5 five times faster than  
×1.  
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If you take a picture while looking through the viewfinder when  
the focus mode is set on Macro, the range of the resulting pic-  
ture may differ from what was seen in the viewfinder.  
Caution  
z
Manual Focus  
When the mode is set on  
, the center of the picture is enlarged  
to full screen on the LCD monitor. Adjust the focus with the four-  
way controller while looking at the image on the monitor.  
increases the distance to the focusing position  
Selecting a Focus Mode  
decreases the distance to the focusing position  
G Focus Mode  
When you release the four-way controller, the focus position is set,  
and the screen returns to the normal display two seconds later.  
None Auto  
The camera is focused on the subject in the focusing  
area when the shutter release button is pressed halfway.  
Macro Mode  
This mode is used when the distance to the subject is  
approx. 10cm-50cm (0.33ft-1.64ft). The camera is  
focused on the subject in the focusing area when the  
shutter release button is pressed halfway.  
Saving the Manual Focus Position  
p.74  
Infinity-landscape mode This mode is used for taking distant objects.  
Manual Focus Mode The subject is brought into focus manually.  
When it is difficult to obtain the correct focus in Manual Focus  
mode for taking pictures in dark places, press the shutter release  
button halfway in Auto mode, and the AF spotbeam will be emit-  
ted, enabling the camera to focus more easily on the subject.  
memo  
AF area move mode This mode is for changing the position of the autofocus  
(AF) area.  
z Press the  
button in Capture mode.  
The focus mode changes each time the button is pressed and  
the setting is displayed on the LCD monitor.  
The camera is ready to take the picture in the set focus mode.  
Saving the Focus Mode  
p.74  
When [Focus Mode] in the [Memory] menu (p.74) is not turned  
on, the focus mode goes back to [Auto] when you turn off the  
power.  
The default setting of the focus mode is [Auto]. When the focus  
mode is [Auto], no icon is displayed on the LCD monitor.  
memo  
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Setting the position of the autofocus (AF) area  
When the mode is set on  
area can be changed.  
the position of the autofocus (AF)  
,
The AF area moves upward.  
The AF area moves downward.  
The AF area moves to the left.  
The AF area moves to the right.  
z
EV Compensation  
You can take pictures that are intentionally overexposed or under-  
exposed.  
Press the Playback/OK button to determine the position of the AF  
area.  
z Press the four-way controller  
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(
) in Capture mode.  
When the mode is set on  
spot. In this case, the AF spotbeam will not be emitted.  
, the AF area is automatically set on  
memo  
Four-way controller (  
)
increases the EV compensa-  
tion to a positive (+) level  
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p.67  
Four-way controller (  
)
decreases the EV compensa-  
tion to a negative (–) level  
EV compensation level  
The set level is displayed on the  
LCD monitor.  
If you set to 0, the set level displayed on the LCD monitor will  
go off after three seconds.  
When [EV Compensation] on the [Memory] menu (p.74) is not  
turned on, the set value goes back to 0 when you turn off the  
power.  
memo  
Saving the EV Compensation  
p.74  
This function cannot be used in Manual Exposure mode.  
Caution  
Changing the Shutter Speed/Aperture Setting  
See “Taking Pictures Manually (Manual Exposure Mode)” (p.36).  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Menu button  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Selecting the Flash Mode  
The flash discharges automatically depending on the  
None Auto  
Selecting the Recorded Pixels  
light conditions.  
The flash will not discharge.  
Flash Off  
You can choose the number of recorded pixels. These choices are  
for Optio 430RS and Optio 330RS respectively.  
The flash discharges regardless of the brightness.  
Flash On  
This mode reduces the phenomenon of red eyes  
caused by the light from the flash being reflected in  
the subject’s eyes. The flash discharges automatically.  
Auto +  
Red-eye  
Reduction  
Optio 430RS [2304 × 1712], [2240 × 1680], [1600 × 1200],  
[1024 × 768], or [640 × 480]  
Optio 330RS [2048 × 1536], [1600 × 1200], [1024 × 768],  
or [640 × 480].  
This mode reduces the phenomenon of red eyes  
caused by the light from the flash being reflected in  
the subject’s eyes. The flash will discharge regardless  
of lighting conditions.  
Flash On +  
Red-eye  
Reduction  
z Select [Recorded Pixels] from the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
The flash is off when the Capture mode is set to  
ous shooting, or infinity-landscape mode.  
, continu-  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
memo  
to change the size.  
Recorded Pixels 1600×1200  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
[Auto] and [Auto + Red-eye Reduction] modes cannot be select-  
ed when the Capture mode is set to  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
.
In [Auto + Red-eye Reduction] and [Flash On + Red-eye  
Reduction] modes, the flash discharges once to make subject’s  
pupil smaller. The picture will then be taken in the flash mode  
after a brief interval.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
z Press the  
button in Capture mode.  
The flash mode changes each time the button is pressed and  
the set mode is displayed on the LCD monitor.  
The flash lamp blinks red while the flash is charging. If the  
flash lamp lights red when you press the shutter release but-  
ton halfway after charging is completed, the camera is ready  
to take the picture in the set flash mode.  
Saving the Flash Mode  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Menu button  
Menu button  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
1/3  
Exit  
Selecting the Quality Levels  
Adjusting the Color Balance according to Lighting (White Balance)  
You can choose the image compression rate.  
You can take pictures in natural colors by adjusting the white bal-  
ance according to the light conditions at the time of shooting.  
BEST  
The quality is better and there is a high volume of  
image data.  
AWB  
Auto  
The camera adjusts the white balance  
automatically.  
BETTER Standard level  
GOOD The quality is good and there is a low volume  
of image data.  
Daylight  
Shade  
Use this mode when taking pictures outside in  
sunlight.  
Use this mode when taking pictures outside in  
the shade.  
z Select [Quality Level] from the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
Tungsten  
Light  
Use this mode when taking pictures under  
electric or other tungsten light.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Fluorescent  
Light  
Use this mode when taking pictures under  
fluorescent light.  
to change the image quality.  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Manual  
Use this mode when taking pictures by adjusting  
the white balance manually.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
z Select [White Balance] from the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The white balance screen will be  
displayed.  
White Balance  
AWB  
c Use the four-way controller (  
)
to change the setting.  
v Press the Playback/OK button  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
twice.  
The camera is ready to take the picture.  
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Manual Setting  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
z Select [ ] (manual) on the white  
White Balance  
AWB  
balance screen.  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
x Point your camera at a blank sheet  
Menu button  
DISPLAY  
Adjust  
of paper so that it fills the screen.  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
c Press the Display button.  
MENU  
OK  
Exit  
Ok  
Adjustment will start and [Adjusting]  
will appear on the LCD monitor. When adjustment has been  
completed, [Complete] will appear on the LCD monitor and  
the screen will return to the menu screen.  
Changing the AF Area (Focusing Area)  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
You can change the range of the autofocus area.  
The camera is ready to take the picture.  
Multiple  
Spot  
Normal area  
If the Display button is again pressed while [Adjusting] is displayed  
on the LCD monitor, the white balance adjustment will be repeat-  
ed, starting from the beginning. Press the Playback/OK button to  
cancel adjustment while in progress.  
memo  
The area becomes narrower.  
z Select [Focusing Area] on the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
to change the setting.  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
AWB  
Spot  
On  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
The AF area does not appear in the viewfinder. Always check the  
focusing area on the LCD monitor.  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Menu button  
Menu button  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Setting the Light Metering Range to Determine the Exposure (AE Metering)  
Setting the ISO Speed (ISO Speed)  
You can choose which part of the screen to use to measure the  
brightness and determine the exposure.  
You can select the ISO speed to suit the brightness of the sur-  
roundings.  
Multi segment  
Center-weighted The exposure is determined mainly by the center of the screen.  
Spot The exposure is determined by the middle of the screen only.  
The exposure is determined by the entire screen.  
G
ISO Speed  
Auto  
The camera sets the speed automatically.  
100 (430RS) Produces sharp images with little or no noise. Decreases the  
125 (330RS) shutter speed in low light conditions.  
z Select [AE Metering] on the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
200 (430RS) Increases the shutter speed in low light conditions but there is  
250 (330RS) more risk of noise.  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
to change the metering mode.  
AE Metering  
ISO Speed  
Instant Review  
Interval Shooting  
Time-lapse Movie  
Auto  
0.5sec  
z Select [ISO Speed] on the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Off  
to change the ISO speed.  
AE Metering  
ISO Speed  
Instant Review  
Interval Shooting  
Time-lapse Movie  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
2/3  
100  
0.5sec  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
Off  
Saving the AE Metering Method  
p.74  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
2/3  
Saving the ISO Speed  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Menu button  
Menu button  
Four-way controller  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
1/3  
Exit  
Playback/OK button  
Setting the Image Sharpness (Sharpness)  
Setting the Instant Review Time (Instant Review)  
You can choose whether you want the image to have sharp or soft  
outlines.  
You can choose the Instant Review time from 0.5sec, 1sec, 2sec,  
3sec, 4sec, 5sec or Off (no display).  
z Select [Sharpness] on the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
z Select [Instant Review] on the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
to change the setting from [Normal]  
to [Hard (+)] or [Soft ()].  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Applied Photo Mode Parallel Mode  
Sharpness  
Saturation  
to change the display time.  
AE Metering  
ISO Speed  
Instant Review  
Interval Shooting  
Time-lapse Movie  
Auto  
2sec  
Contrast  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
Off  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
3/3  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
2/3  
The Instant Review display setting is saved when the camera is  
turned off.  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Menu button  
Menu button  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
Four-way controller  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
1/3  
Exit  
Playback/OK button  
Setting the Image Contrast (Contrast)  
Setting the Color Saturation (Saturation)  
You can set the image contrast.  
You can set the color saturation.  
z Select [Contrast] on the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
z Select [Saturation] on the [Rec.Mode] menu.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
)
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
to change the setting from [Normal]  
to [Hard (+)] or [Soft ()].  
to change the setting from [Normal]  
to [Hard (+)] or [Soft ()].  
Applied Photo Mode Parallel Mode  
Sharpness  
Saturation  
Applied Photo Mode Parallel Mode  
Sharpness  
Saturation  
Contrast  
Contrast  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
3/3  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
3/3  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
z Press the Menu button in Capture  
Saving the Settings (Memory)  
mode.  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
[Memory] menu will be displayed.  
Saving the Menu Items (Mode Memory)  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
You can choose whether you want the set values to be saved when the  
c Use the four-way controller (  
)
)
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
camera is turned off. If you select  
the status they were in immediately before the camera was turned off. If  
you select (Off), the settings will be reset to the defaults when the cam-  
(On), the settings will be saved in  
to select the item.  
Flash  
White Balance  
EV Compensation  
Digital Zoom  
AE Metering  
v Use the four-way controller (  
era is turned off.  
to switch  
(On) and  
(Off).  
b Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to take the pic-  
ture.  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Item  
Description  
Default Setting  
The setting on the  
button is saved.  
Flash  
The [White Balance] setting on the [Rec.Mode] menu is  
saved.  
White Balance  
The set EV compensation value is saved.  
EV Compensation  
Digital Zoom  
The [Digital Zoom] setting on the [Rec.Mode] menu is  
saved.  
The [AE Metering] setting on the [Rec.Mode] menu is  
saved.  
AE Metering  
ISO Speed  
The [ISO Speed] setting on the [Rec.Mode] menu is  
saved.  
The focus mode setting is saved.  
The zoom position setting is saved.  
The manual focus position is saved.  
The LCD monitor display mode is saved.  
Focus Mode  
Zoom Position  
MF  
DISPLAY  
File #  
The file number is saved. If a new CF card is inserted,  
the sequential file number is assigned.  
Menu items not included in [Memory] will also be saved in the set-  
tings selected on the menus for each function when the camera is  
turned off.  
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Playback/Erasing  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
Playing Back Images  
Zoom playback will end.  
When the CF card is installed, the images recorded on the CF  
When the [Quick Enlargement] on the [Set-up] menu is turned on,  
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card are played back. When the CF card is not installed, the  
images recorded in the built-in memory are played back.  
Press the Playback/OK button to enter the playback mode.  
the images is displayed four times larger when you press  
on  
the zoom button in step x.  
Movie pictures cannot be magnified.  
Caution  
x
z
c
Playing Back Still Pictures  
See “Playing Back Previous or Next Images” (p.23).  
Zoom Display  
You can display images magnified up to four times. A guide to  
operation is displayed on the LCD monitor during magnification.  
z Enter the Playback mode and choose the image you want  
to magnify with the four-way controller (  
).  
x Press  
on the Zoom button.  
The image will be magnified (1× to 4×).  
G The following operations can be performed while the mag-  
nified image is displayed.  
Four-way controller (  
)
Moves the position to be magnified  
Makes the image larger  
Zoom button (  
)
Zoom button (  
Display button  
)
Makes the image smaller  
Turns the guide marks on/off  
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Displaying Shooting Information (Display Mode)  
You can display information on the LCD monitor when shooting.  
The information displayed can be changed by pressing the Display  
button.  
z x c  
1 23  
Display On  
Information is displayed when  
shooting.  
100-00122900  
q Folder name w File name  
e Protect symbol  
Playing Back Movie Pictures  
You can play back Movie pictures. A guide to operation is dis-  
played on the LCD monitor during playback.  
r Shooting date  
t Battery symbol  
6/10/2002  
11:19  
5
4
z
Enter the Playback mode and choose the movie picture  
you want to play back with the four-way controller (  
).  
Histogram Display  
1
2
3 4  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Playback will start.  
100-0019  
The brightness distribution of the  
image is displayed.  
100-0021  
2048  
AWB  
G The following operations can be  
performed during playback.  
The x-axis shows the brightness  
(darkest at the left end and brightest  
at the right end) and the y-axis  
shows the pixel numbers.  
q Histogram  
Four-way controller (  
Reverse playback  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
) :  
6/10/2002  
11:19  
AUTO  
1/125  
F2.6  
6/10/2002  
11:19  
Forward playback  
8 7  
6
5
w Recorded pixels  
Four-way controller (  
) : Pause  
Display button : Changes the Display mode  
e Quality level  
G The following operations can be performed while Pause is  
r White balance  
engaged.  
t AE metering y ISO speed  
u Aperture i Shutter speed  
Four-way controller (  
Four-way controller (  
Four-way controller (  
Display button :  
) : Frame reverse  
) : Frame forward  
) : Releases the Pause function  
Changes the Display mode  
Display Off  
No information is displayed when  
shooting.  
c Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Movie playback will end.  
Display On  
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Erasing Images  
x
x
z
c
z c  
v
Nine-image Display  
You can display nine images at the same time.  
Erasing a Single Image  
z Enter the Playback mode and choose an image with the  
z Enter the Playback mode and choose the image you want  
four-way controller (  
).  
to erase with the four-way controller (  
).  
x Press the button.  
x Press the  
button.  
100-0020  
Nine images will be displayed with  
the selected image in the center.  
Choose an image with the four-way  
The Delete screen will be displayed.  
c Select [Delete] with the four-way  
Delete  
Stop  
controller ( ).  
controller (  
).  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
When 10 or more images have been  
recorded, the previous 9 images will  
be displayed if you press the four-  
way controller ( ) while an image  
on the left row is selected. If you  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
All Images  
Exit  
Selected image  
You can also delete images from Instant Review (p.21).  
You cannot erase protected images (with the symbol).  
Step c can be omitted if you turn on the [Quick Delete] on the  
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press the four-way controller(  
)
[Set-up] menu.  
while an image on the right row is  
selected, next 9 images will be dis-  
played.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The screen will return to single-image display of the selected  
image.  
For movie pictures, the first frame will be displayed.  
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x
z
z c  
v
x
c
Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect)  
Erasing All Images  
You can protect images from being accidentally erased.  
You can erase all the images at once.  
z Enter the Playback mode and choose the image you want  
to protect with the four-way controller (  
).  
• Once erased, images cannot be restored.  
• Protected images cannot be erased.  
• If the CF card is installed, only the images recorded on the  
CF card will be deleted.  
Caution  
x Press the  
button.  
100-0020  
The Protect screen will be displayed.  
c Select [Protect] with the four-way  
Protect  
Unprotect  
controller ( ).  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
z Enter the Playback mode and press  
100-0020  
MENU  
OK  
All Images  
Exit  
Ok  
the  
button twice.  
Delete all images  
The Delete (All) screen will be dis-  
played.  
on the memory card?  
Select [Unprotect] in step c above to release the Protect setting.  
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All Images  
Stop  
If the image is protected, the  
symbol is displayed when the  
x Select [All Images] with the four-  
image is played back.  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
way controller ( ).  
Protecting All Images  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
You can protect all the images.  
Step x can be omitted if you turn on the [Quick Delete] on the  
[Set-up] menu.  
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z Enter the Playback mode.  
x Press the  
button twice.  
The Protect (All) screen will be displayed.  
c Select [Protect] with the four-way controller ( ).  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
• Even protected images will be erased by formatting the CF  
card or the built-in memory.  
Caution  
• If the CF card is installed, only the images recorded on the  
CF card will be protected.  
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c Use the four-way controller (  
)
100-0020  
Setting the Printing Service  
to select the number of prints and  
press the four-way controller ( ).  
The frame will move to [Date].  
You can print the images on the CF card using a DPOF (Digital Print  
Order Format) compatible printer or at a printing service.  
Copies  
Date  
3
v Use the four-way controller (  
to select (On) and (Off).  
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
All Images  
Exit  
x
: The date will be imprinted  
: The date will not be imprinted  
b Press the Playback/OK button.  
Prints can be made according to the settings.  
If DPOF settings have already been made for an image, the previ-  
ously set number of prints and On/Off date setting will be dis-  
played.  
memo  
z c v  
b
• DPOF settings cannot be made on the images and movie  
pictures saved in the built-in memory. Copy them to the CF  
card (p.106) and make DPOF settings.  
Caution  
• Depending on the printer or printing equipment at the  
photo tab, the date may not be imprinted on the pictures  
even if the DPOF setting was made.  
Printing Single Image  
Set the following items for each image.  
G Copies  
Set the number of prints up to a maximum of 99.  
G Date  
Specify whether you want the date imprinted on the picture or not.  
z Enter the Playback mode and choose the image for which  
you want to specify the number of prints with the four-  
way controller (  
).  
x Press the DPOF button.  
100-0020  
The DPOF screen will be displayed.  
Copies  
Date  
1
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
All Images  
Exit  
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Viewing Images with Windows PC  
By using the provided USB cable (I-USB6) or card reader and  
image-browser software, you can transfer images recorded with  
the camera to a PC and edit them or print them out.  
This section explains how to view images on a PC using the pro-  
vided USB driver and software.  
x c v  
b
About the included software  
The included CD-ROM (S-SW5) contains the following software:  
- USB driver  
- Image viewing software (ACDSee™ 3.1)  
Printing All Images  
z Enter the Playback mode and press the DPOF button  
System environment  
twice.  
OS:  
Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me  
The DPOF (ALL) screen will be dis-  
played.  
100-0020  
DPOF setting for all images.  
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional  
Pentium or later recommended  
CPU:  
x Use the four-way controller (  
to select the number of prints.  
You can specify up to 99 prints.  
)
Memory: 64MB or more  
Hard disk space: 15MB or more  
Standard equipped USB port  
Copies  
Date  
1
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
c Press the four-way controller ( ).  
To view movie pictures on your PC, Direct X 8.0 and Media Player  
pre-installed on system, or QuickTime 3.0 or later are required.  
For Windows Me/XP, Media Player pre-installed on system,  
QuickTime 3.0 or later is required.  
The frame will move to [Date].  
v Use the four-way controller (  
to select (On) and (Off).  
)
: The date will be imprinted  
: The date will not be imprinted  
• Not compatible with Windows 95.  
Caution  
• When you connect the camera to your PC, you are recom-  
mended to use the AC adapter. If the battery power runs  
out while image data is being transferred, the data may be  
lost.  
b Press the Playback/OK button.  
Prints can be made according to the settings.  
The setting for a single image will be cancelled.  
memo  
When you specify the number of prints in the DPOF setting, the  
number applies to all the images. Before printing, check that the  
number is correct.  
To customers who have already purchased Optio 430/330  
If you have already installed the driver for Optio 430/330 on your PC  
Windows 98/98SE or Windows Me, do not connect the Optio  
430RS/330RS to your PC. Otherwise your PC may freeze up. This phe-  
nomenon can be resolved by updating the driver installed on your PC.  
For more information, please refer to our web site.  
DPOF settings cannot be made on the images and movie  
pictures saved in the built-in memory. Copy them to the CF  
card (p.106) and make DPOF settings.  
Caution  
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If you are using Windows 98/98SE, follow the procedure  
below to install the software. For Windows Me, see p.91, and  
for Windows 2000, see p.93.  
Installing the software  
G
Windows 98/98SE  
The procedures for installing the necessary software are  
explained.  
b Click [Next].  
• The installation procedure varies depending on the version  
Caution  
of Windows (98/98SE/Me/2000). Before starting installa-  
tion, check which version of Windows you have on your  
PC. If you are using Windows XP, see “Installing the USB  
Driver (Windows XP)” (p.95) for installation instructions.  
• If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP  
(Professional), log in by the administrator before starting  
installation. Refer to your PC’s operation manual for  
instructions on how to log in.  
n Select [Search for the  
best driver for your  
• Either “430RS” or “330RS” will be displayed in the installa-  
tion screen area where “xxxxx” is displayed.  
device (Recommended)],  
and then click [Next].  
Installing the USB driver (Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000)  
z
x
Turn on your PC.  
Set the included CD-ROM (S-SW5) in the CD-ROM drive.  
m Select [Specify a loca-  
tion], and then click  
[Browse].  
c Turn the camera off, and connect the PC and camera  
using an USB cable.  
If any other item has been  
selected, click the check  
box to unselect it.  
, Specify the [Win] folder  
in the CD-ROM drive and  
click [OK].  
If you click the [+] symbol,  
the folder will open and dis-  
play the files inside.  
v Turn the camera on.  
The PC recognizes the camera and the [Add New Hardware  
Wizard] screen is displayed.  
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Windows Me  
. Make sure that the [Win]  
folder is selected and  
click [Next].  
b Select [Specify the location of  
the driver (Advanced)], and  
then click [Next].  
n Select [Specify a location], and  
then click [Browse].  
Make sure that  
[penusbp.inf] is selected,  
then click [Next].  
If [Removable Media] has been  
selected, click the check box to  
unselect it.  
Installation starts.  
m Specify the [Win] folder in the  
CD-ROM drive and click [OK].  
If you click the [+] symbol, the  
folder will open and display the  
files inside.  
Click [Finish].  
Installation is completed  
and the [Wizard] screen is  
closed.  
, Make sure that the [Win] folder  
is selected and click [Next].  
Turn the camera off and restart your PC.  
When Windows is up and running, turn the camera on.  
Double-click the [My  
Computer] icon on the  
desktop.  
. Make sure that [penusbp.inf] is  
selected, then click [Next].  
Installation starts.  
When the camera is turned  
on, the Removable Disk  
icon appears in the win-  
dow.  
The CF card, if installed, is regarded as the removable disk. If the  
CF card is not installed, the built-in memory is regarded as the  
removable disk.  
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Windows 2000  
Click [Finish].  
Installation is completed and the  
b Click [Next].  
[Wizard] screen is closed.  
Turn the camera off and restart your PC.  
n Select [Search for the best dri-  
ver for your device], and then  
click [Next].  
When Windows is up and running, turn the camera on.  
Double-click the [My Computer]  
icon on the desktop.  
When the camera is turned on,  
the Removable Disk icon appears  
in the window.  
m Select [Specify a location], and  
then click [Next].  
The CF card, if installed, is regarded as the removable disk. If the  
CF card is not installed, the built-in memory is regarded as the  
removable disk.  
memo  
If any other item has been select-  
ed, click the check box to unselect  
it.  
, Click [Browse].  
The [Files] screen is displayed.  
. Select the [Win] folder in the  
CD-ROM drive and make sure  
that [penusbp.inf] is displayed.  
And then click [Open].  
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Make sure that the [Win] folder  
containing the files to be copied  
is selected, and click [OK].  
Installing the USB driver (Windows XP)  
z Turn on your PC.  
x Set the CD-ROM (S-SW5) supplied with the camera in the  
CD-ROM drive.  
Make sure that [penusbp.inf] is  
selected, then click [Next].  
Installation starts.  
c Turn the camera off and connect the PC and camera  
using the USB cable.  
Click [Finish].  
Installation is completed and the  
[Wizard] screen is closed.  
v Turn the camera on.  
Double-click the [My Computer]  
icon on the desktop.  
[New hardware has been located]  
will appear on the task bar and  
the [New Hardware Search  
When the camera is turned on,  
the Removable Disk icon appears  
in the window.  
Wizard] screen will be displayed.  
b Select [Install the software auto-  
matically (Recommended)] and  
click [Next].  
The CF card, if installed, is regarded as the removable disk. If the  
CF card is not installed, the built-in memory is regarded as the  
removable disk.  
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n When [The software has been  
successfully installed] message  
appears, click [Finish].  
Installing ACDSee™  
When installing ACDSee™, recorded images can be viewed on  
your PC.  
Installation is completed and the  
[Wizard] screen is closed.  
If the screen for choosing an auto-  
matic Windows operation is dis-  
played, click [Cancel].  
z Turn on your PC.  
x Set the CD-ROM (S-SW5) in the CD-ROM drive.  
c Double click [My Computer].  
v Double click the [CD-ROM drive] icon.  
b Double click your language choice.  
You can choose the language from the following: English,  
French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.  
m Click [My Computer] from [Start]  
menu.  
After installing the software, make  
sure that a Removable Disk has  
been added to [My Computer].  
n Double click [setup.exe].  
The Setup screen will appear. Follow the on-screen guidance  
and enter the registration information.  
m When the installation is completed, restart Windows.  
The CF card, if installed, is regarded as the removable disk. If  
the CF card is not installed, the built-in memory is regarded as  
the removable disk.  
In the case of Windows XP, if the CF card has a volume label  
attached, the content of the volume label will be displayed  
instead of [Removable Disk]. If the CF card is new and has not  
been formatted, the manufacturer and capacity of the card will  
be displayed.  
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Connecting the camera and PC  
Viewing images on your PC  
z Turn on your PC.  
z Double click the [ACDSeeTM] icon on the desktop.  
x Turn the camera off and connect the PC and camera  
x Select the image to view.  
using an USB cable.  
Camera images can be found in [My Computer] ➝  
[Removable Disk (or the name on the volume label on the CF  
card, if there is one)] [DCIM] [xxxPENTX] (xxx is a 3-  
digit numeral) folder.  
You can also view movie pictures operating the above procedures.  
memo  
c Turn on the camera.  
The camera will be  
detected as  
[Removable Disk] in  
[My Computer].  
The CF card, if installed, is regarded as the removable disk. If  
the CF card is not installed, the built-in memory is regarded as  
the removable disk.  
Although images can be viewed and printed, image data is in  
the built-in memory or on the CF card in the camera. To save  
the image data in the built-in memory or on the CF card to  
another medium, refer to the instruction manual of your PC and  
move or copy files using Explorer, etc. You can edit images on  
your PC after moving or copying files there.  
memo  
In the case of Windows XP, if the CF card has a volume label  
attached, the content of the volume label will be displayed  
instead of [Removable Disk]. If the CF card is new and has not  
been formatted, the manufacturer and capacity of the card will  
be displayed.  
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Disconnecting your camera from your PC (Windows XP)  
Disconnecting the camera from your PC  
z Click [Remove Hardware icon] on  
the task bar.  
Disconnecting the camera from your PC (Windows 2000)  
x Make sure [PENTAX USB Disk  
Device] is selected and click [Stop].  
z Double click  
(Hot Plug icon) on  
the lower right task bar tray of the  
desktop.  
The [Remove Hardware] screen will  
be displayed.  
c Make sure [PENTAX USB Disk  
x Make sure [PENTAX USB Disk Device]  
is selected and click [Stop].  
[Stop Hardware Device] screen will  
be displayed.  
Device] is selected and click [OK].  
v A message confirming removal of  
the hardware will appear. Turn the  
camera off and disconnect your  
camera from your PC.  
c Make sure [PENTAX USB Disk  
Device] is selected and click [OK].  
A message will appear.  
v Click [OK].  
b Disconnect the USB cable from  
your PC and camera.  
For Windows 98/98SE/Me, there is no Hot Plug icon. When remov-  
ing the camera, turn off the camera and disconnect the USB  
cable.  
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Viewing Images with Macintosh  
Installing the software  
By using the provided USB cable (I-USB6) or card reader and  
image-browser software, you can transfer images recorded with  
the camera to a PC and edit them or print them out.  
This section explains how to view images on a PC using the pro-  
vided USB driver and software.  
The procedures for installing the necessary software are  
explained.  
Installing the USB driver (Only for Mac OS 8.6)  
z Turn on your Macintosh.  
x Set the included CD-ROM (S-SW5) in the CD-ROM drive  
About the included software  
of your Macintosh.  
The included CD-ROM (S-SW5) contains the following software:  
- USB driver  
- Image viewing software (ACDSee™)  
c Copy the following 2 files to the [Extensions] folder  
within the System folder.  
PENTAX-USB Storage Driver  
PENTAX-USB Storage Shim (E)  
System environment  
v Restart your Macintosh.  
OS:  
CPU:  
Mac OS 8.6 or later (QuickTime 4.0 or later required)  
Power PC 266MHz or higher  
For MacOS 9.x or later, there is no need to install the USB driver.  
memo  
Memory: 8MB or more  
Hard disk space: 6MB or more  
Standard equipped USB port  
Installing ACDSeeTM  
When installing ACDSeeTM, recorded images can be viewed on  
your Macintosh.  
To view movie pictures on your Macintosh, QuickTime 4.0 or later  
pre-installed on system is required.  
memo  
z Turn on your Macintosh.  
When you connect the camera to your PC, you are recom-  
mended to use the AC adapter. If the battery power runs out  
while image data is being transferred, the data may be lost.  
Caution  
x Set the included CD-ROM (S-SW5) in the CD-ROM drive  
of your Macintosh.  
c Double click your language choice.  
You can choose the language from the following: English,  
French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.  
v Follow the on-screen guidance and enter the registration  
information and proceed with the installation.  
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Viewing images on your Macintosh  
Connecting the camera and your Macintosh  
z Double click the [ACDSee] folder on the hard drive.  
z Turn on your Macintosh.  
x Double click the [ACDSee] program icon.  
x Turn off the camera and connect your Macintosh and  
camera using an USB cable.  
c Choose an image you wish to view.  
Camera images can be found in the [untitled] [DCIM] ➝  
[xxxPENTX] (xxx is a 3-digit numeral) folder on the desktop.  
You can also view movie pictures operating the above proce-  
dures.  
If the CF card has a volume label attached, the content of the  
volume label will be displayed instead of [Removable Disk]. If  
the CF card is new and has not been formatted, the manufac-  
turer and capacity of the card will be displayed.  
memo  
Disconnecting the camera from your Macintosh  
z Drag the [untitled (or the name on the volume label on  
the CF card, if there is one)] folder on the desktop to  
Trash.  
c Turn on the camera.  
The camera will be detected as [untitled] on the desktop. The  
folder name can be changed as desired.  
x Remove the USB cable from your Macintosh and camera.  
The CF card, if installed, is regarded as “untitled.If the CF  
card is not installed, the built-in memory is regarded as “unti-  
tled.”  
Although images can be viewed and printed, image data is in  
the built-in memory or on the CF card in the camera. To save  
the image data in the built-in memory or on the CF card to  
another medium, refer to the instruction manual of your  
Macintosh and move or copy files. You can edit images on your  
Macintosh after moving or copying files there.  
memo  
If the CF card has a volume label attached, the content of the  
volume label will be displayed instead of [Removable Disk]. If  
the CF card is new and has not been formatted, the manufac-  
turer and capacity of the card will be displayed.  
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Editing Images/Settings  
Editing Images  
How to recall the [Set-up] menu  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Twice  
Menu button  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
Off  
On  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
1/3  
Exit  
Copying from CF card to built-in memory  
Copying the Image  
Images can be copied between the built-in memory and the CF  
card and vice versa.  
The images saved in the CF card are copied to the built-in memo-  
ry one image at a time.  
z Select [Copy Image] on the [Set-up] menu.  
Copying from built-in memory to CF card  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The Copy Image screen will be displayed.  
All images saved in the built-in memory are copied to the CF card.  
c Press the four-way controller ( ) to select [  
].  
z Select [Copy Image] on the [Set-up] menu.  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
The image that can be copied will be  
displayed.  
100-0020  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Copy Image  
The Copy Image screen will be dis-  
Copy This Image  
played.  
Cancel  
b Use the four-way controller (  
)
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
to select the image to copy.  
Copying of images starts. When it is  
finished the Capture or Playback  
mode is enabled.  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
n Press the Playback/OK button.  
Copy of the image starts. When it is finished, the screen will  
return to the previous screen.  
If the CF card memory is insufficient [Memory card full.  
Caution  
Cannot Copy] appears on the LCD monitor. Replace the CF  
card with new one, or erase unnecessary images.  
When you want to copy images continuously, repeat steps b and  
n. To go back to the Capture mode, press the shutter release but-  
ton half-way (or fully).  
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How to recall the [Set-up] menu  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Twice  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Menu button  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Off  
On  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
1/3  
Exit  
n Press the Playback/OK button.  
100-0020  
If the built-in memory space is insufficient, [Built-in Memory  
Full. Cannot Copy] appears on the LCD monitor. Format the  
built-in memory, or erase unnecessary images.  
Caution  
m Use the four-way controller (  
)
Select resolution and quality.  
to choose the size.  
Recorded Pixels  
Quality Level  
640×480  
, Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The frame will move to [Quality Level].  
MENU  
OK  
Exit  
Ok  
. Use the four-way controller (  
to choose the image quality.  
Press the Playback/OK button.  
)
Trimming Images  
Part of the image can be trimmed and saved as another image.  
The trimmed image will be saved as another image.  
z Select [Trimming] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The image that can be trimmed will be displayed.  
c Use the four-way controller (  
) to choose the image  
you want to trim.  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
The Trimming screen will be displayed.  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Size  
Exit  
b Trim the image.  
G Operations available on the Trimming screen  
Zoom button  
Changes the size of image.  
Four-way controller  
Moves the trimming location up, down,  
right, or left.  
Menu button  
Returns to the Menu screen.  
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How to recall the [Set-up] menu  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Twice  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Menu button  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Off  
On  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
1/3  
Exit  
m Use the four-way controller (  
) to select [Quality  
Changing the Image Size (Resize)  
Level].  
The recorded pixels and quality of the selected image can be  
, Press the Playback/OK button.  
altered to change the file to a smaller size. The image whose size  
is changed can be overwritten on the original image, or saved as  
another image.  
. Use the four-way controller (  
or [Save as].  
) to select [Overwrite]  
Press the Playback/OK button.  
The image will be resized.  
z Select [Resize] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
100-0020  
The size of a movie picture cannot be changed.  
In Optio 430RS, part of the image is cut when the size of a still  
picture of 2304 × 1712 is resized.  
memo  
The Resize screen will be displayed.  
Resize This Image  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
c Use the four-way controller (  
) to select the image to  
resize.  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
100-0020  
Select resolution and quality.  
Recorded Pixels  
Quality Level  
640×480  
MENU  
OK  
Exit  
Ok  
b Use the four-way controller (  
) to select [Recorded  
Pixels].  
n Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The frame will move to [Quality Level].  
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Camera Settings  
How to recall the [Set-up] menu  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Twice  
Menu button  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
Off  
On  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
Ok  
1/3  
Sounding the Alarm at a Set Time  
Formatting  
You can sound the alarm at a specified time and display a selected image.  
If the CF card is installed, all data stored on the CF card will be  
deleted and the CF card will be formatted. If the CF card is not  
installed, all data stored in the camera’s built-in memory will be  
deleted and the built-in memory will be formatted.  
Checking the Alarm  
z Select [Alarm] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Alarm  
• Do not open the CF card cover while the card is being for-  
matted. The card may be damaged and become unusable.  
• Formatting will delete protected data too.  
Caution  
The alarm list will be displayed.  
1
2
3
Everyday 18:00  
Once 11:00  
The alarms that are enabled will be  
indicated by  
.
Off  
00:00  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Ok  
z Select [Format] on the [Set-up] menu.  
c Press the Playback/OK button three times.  
If any alarms are enabled, the cam-  
era will be turned off and the alarms  
will be set.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Format  
The Format screen will be dis-  
played.  
Format  
c Select [Format] with the four-way  
Cancel  
Formatting will delete everything  
in the memory card.  
controller ( ).  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
Formatting will start. When formatting is completed, the cam-  
era is ready to capture or play back images.  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
Twice  
Menu button  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
Off  
On  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
Setting the Alarm  
Turning the Alarm Off  
When the camera is turned off and the set time is reached, the  
alarm sounds for one minute.  
When it finishes sounding, the power is automatically turned off.  
z Select [Alarm] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
Alarm  
The alarm list will be displayed.  
1
2
3
Everyday 18:00  
Once 11:00  
You can turn the alarm off by pressing any button (except the  
Zoom button).  
memo  
Off  
00:00  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Ok  
The alarm does not sound when the camera is turned on.  
Caution  
c Use the four-way controller (  
) to select 1-3.  
v Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The screen for setting the operating  
mode and time will be displayed.  
Alarm  
Setting the Beep  
1
Everyday 18:00  
The beep sound can be turned on and off.  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
Selects the item  
Four-way controller (  
) :  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Image  
Exit  
z Select [Beep] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
Changes the settings  
) to select [On] or [Off].  
b Press the DPOF button.  
n Select the image to be displayed when the alarm sounds  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
with the four-way controller (  
).  
m Press the Playback/OK button.  
, Press the Playback/OK button 3 times.  
Setting is completed and the camera is turned off.  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Seven  
times  
Twice  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Start-up Screen  
Date Style  
Date Adjust  
World Time  
On  
Quality Level  
mm/dd/yy  
1/ 1/2002  
Off  
Menu button  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Off  
On  
English  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
MENU  
OK  
1/3  
Exit  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
(
)
1/3  
Exit  
Ok  
2/3  
Exit  
Changing the Start-up Screen  
Setting the Date Style  
Images recorded with the Optio 430RS/330RS can be displayed  
as the start-up screen when the camera is turned on.  
You can set the style in which the date is displayed on the camera.  
Choose [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or [yy/mm/dd].  
z Select [Date Style] on the [Set-up] menu.  
z Select [Start-up Screen] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
c Press the DPOF button.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
) to change the date  
style.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
v Use the four-way controller (  
) to select the image  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images with the  
selected date style.  
you want to use as the start-up screen.  
b Press the Playback/OK button.  
n Use the four-way controller (  
) to select  
(On) or  
(Off).  
Changing the Date/Time  
m Press the Playback/OK button twice.  
You can change the initial date and time settings.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
z Select [Date Adjust] on the [Set-up] menu.  
Once set, the start-up screen is not deleted even if you erase the  
original image, or the format of the built-in memory or CF card.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
memo  
The date screen will be displayed.  
See “Initial Settings” (p.16) for the setting procedure.  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Seven  
times  
Twice  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
Start-up Screen  
Date Style  
Date Adjust  
World Time  
On  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
mm/dd/yy  
1/ 1/2002  
Off  
Menu button  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Off  
On  
English  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Exit Ok  
1/3  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
2/3  
Exit  
1/3  
Exit  
Setting the World Time  
n Select [DST] On ( ) or Off (no display) with the four-way  
controller  
The city and time selected in “Initial Settings” (p.16) serve as the  
World Time setting.  
You can display the time in a city other than the Home Time city  
(World Time) when shooting or playing back.  
(
) and press the four-way controller ( ).  
The frame will move to [  
Use the four-way controller (  
Time city and DST setting.  
] (home time city).  
) to change the Home  
m Press the Playback/OK button.  
z Select [World Time] on the [Set-up] menu.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images with the  
time in the selected city.  
x Press the four-way controller ( ).  
World Time  
The World Time screen will be dis-  
played.  
See p.124 for the list of cities and code names.  
memo  
c Switch  
(On) and  
(Off) with  
).  
NYC  
TYO  
4
9
18AM  
18AM  
the four-way controller (  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
:
:
The time in the country selected  
Changing the Display Language  
in World Time will be displayed.  
The time in the country select-  
ed in Home Time will be dis-  
played.  
You can change the language in which the menus, error mes-  
sages, etc. are displayed.  
v Press the four-way controller ( ).  
The frame will move to [ ] (world time city).  
b Use the four-way controller ( ) to select the World  
Time city and press the four-way controller ( ).  
z Select [Language] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
) to select the lan-  
guage.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
1min  
3min  
Off  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
Once  
Twice  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
Sleep Timeout  
Auto Power Off  
Quick Delete  
Quick Enlargement  
Reset  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Menu button  
Off  
On  
Off  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
1/3  
Exit  
Ok  
3/3  
Exit  
Powersaving Function (Sleep Timeout)  
Quick Delete  
You can set the LCD monitor to turn off automatically when no  
operation is performed for a fixed time.  
When you turn on the quick delete, the Delete screen is displayed  
with [Delete] and [All Images] selected.  
z Select [Sleep Timeout] on the [Set-up] menu.  
z Select [Quick Delete] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
) to select [30sec],  
x Use the four-way controller (  
) to select [On] or [Off].  
[1min], [2min] or [Off].  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
Quick Enlargement  
Auto Power Off Function  
You can play back the image in the maximum enlargement only by  
pressing the Zoom button once.  
You can set the camera to turn off automatically when no opera-  
tion is performed for a fixed time.  
z Select [Auto Power Off] on the [Set-up] menu.  
z Select [Quick Enlargement] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Use the four-way controller (  
) to select [3min],  
x Use the four-way controller (  
) to select [Off] or [On].  
[5min] or [Off].  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
c Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
If you do not perform any operation for one minute after the menu  
is displayed, the menu will be closed.  
memo  
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Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
Rec.Mode  
Memory  
Set-up  
1min  
3min  
Off  
Format  
Copy Image  
Resize  
Trimming  
Alarm  
Beep  
Once  
Twice  
Recorded Pixels 2048×1536  
Quality Level  
White Balance  
Focusing Area  
Digital Zoom  
Sleep Timeout  
Auto Power Off  
Quick Delete  
Quick Enlargement  
Reset  
AWB  
Multiple  
On  
Menu button  
Off  
On  
Off  
Four-way controller  
Playback/OK button  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
(
)
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
1/3  
Exit  
1/3  
Exit  
Ok  
3/3  
Exit  
Resetting to Default Settings (Reset)  
You can reset all the settings other than the date and time, lan-  
guage, Home Time, alarm and date style.  
z Select [Reset] on the [Set-up] menu.  
x Press the four-way controller button  
Reset  
(
).  
Reset all camera settings  
to defaults?  
The Reset screen will be displayed.  
Reset  
Cancel  
c Use the four-way controller ( ) to  
select [Reset].  
MENU  
OK  
Ok  
Exit  
v Press the Playback/OK button.  
The camera is ready to capture or play back images.  
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Appendix  
Messages  
List of City Names  
Messages such as the following may be displayed on the LCD monitor  
during camera operation.  
Refer to the following list of city and code names for setting the world time.  
Code  
PPG  
HNL  
ANC  
YVR  
SFO  
LAX  
YYC  
DEN  
MEX  
CHI  
City Names  
Pagopago  
Honolulu  
Anchorage  
Vancouver  
San Francisco  
Los Angeles  
Calgary  
Code  
THR  
DXB  
KHI  
City Names  
Tehran  
Compression error  
Memory card full  
Compression of the image you captured  
has failed. Change the recorded pixels or  
quality levels, and take a picture again.  
Dubai  
Karachi  
Kabul  
The memory card is full and no more  
images can be saved. Insert a new CF card  
or delete unwanted images. (p.14, p.81)  
Change the quality/size and try again.  
(p.63, p.64)  
KBL  
MLE  
DEL  
CMB  
KTM  
DAC  
RGN  
BKK  
KUL  
VTE  
SIN  
Male  
Delhi  
Colombo  
Kathmandu  
Dacca  
Denver  
Built-in Memory Full  
The built-in memory is full and no more  
images can be saved. Delete unwanted  
images. (p.81)  
Change the quality/size and try again.  
(p.63, p.64)  
Mexico City  
Chicago  
Rangoon  
Bangkok  
Kuala Lumpur  
Vientiane  
Singapore  
Phnom Penh  
Ho Chi Minh  
Jakarta  
MIA  
Miami  
YTO  
NYC  
SCL  
CCS  
YHZ  
BUE  
SAO  
RIO  
Toronto  
New York  
San Diego  
Caracas  
Halifax  
No image  
There are no images in the camera.  
Camera can not display this You are trying to play back an image in a  
image.  
PNH  
SGN  
JKT  
format not supported by this camera. You  
may be able to display it on another brand  
of camera or PC.  
Buenos Aires  
Sao Paulo  
Rio de Janeiro  
Madrid  
HKG  
PER  
BJS  
Hong Kong  
Perth  
This image is protected.  
Battery depleted.  
The image you are trying to delete is a pro-  
tected image. (p.83)  
MAD  
LON  
PAR  
MIL  
Beijing  
The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery  
or replace with a charged battery. (p.10, p.11)  
London  
SHA  
MNL  
TPE  
SEL  
ADL  
TYO  
GUM  
SYD  
NOU  
WLG  
AKL  
Shanghai  
Manila  
Paris  
Battery depleted, the image The battery is exhausted. The image you just  
is not stored.  
Milan  
Taipei  
captured has not been saved. Charge the bat-  
tery or replace with a charged battery. (p.10,  
p.11)  
ROM  
BER  
JNB  
IST  
Rome  
Seoul  
Berlin  
Adelaide  
Tokyo  
Johannesburg  
Istanbul  
Memory card error.  
Shooting and playback are impossible due  
to a problem with the CF card. Try display-  
ing on a PC.  
Guam  
CAI  
Cairo  
Sydney  
JRS  
MOW  
JED  
Jerusalem  
Moscow  
Noumea  
Wellington  
Auckland  
Jeddah  
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This card is not formatted.  
The card you have inserted is unformatted  
or has been formatted on a PC or other  
device. (p.112)  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Image recording...  
The image is being recorded.  
Power will not  
come on  
Battery is not installed Check battery is installed. If  
not, install battery.  
DPOF settings recording  
The DPOF settings are being recorded on  
the CF card.  
CF card cover is open Close CF card cover.  
Movie recording...  
(Un)Protecting...  
The movie picture is being recorded.  
Battery is installed  
incorrectly  
Check orientation of battery.  
Reinsert the battery with the  
label towards back of camera.  
(p.11)  
The image is being protected or unprotect-  
ed.  
Formatting...  
Deleting  
The built-in memory or CF card is being for-  
matted.  
Battery power is low  
LCD monitor is set to  
Insert charged battery or use  
the AC adapter.  
The image is being deleted.  
No image on  
Press Display button to turn  
LCD monitor on. (p.34, p.79)  
Alarm was set.  
The alarm has been enabled.  
the LCD monitor OFF  
Image is displayed but Image on LCD monitor may  
Image folder could not be  
created.  
The largest file number is assigned to an  
image and no more images can be saved.  
Insert a new CF card or format the CF  
card. (p.112)  
is hard to see  
be hard to see when taking  
pictures outside in sunlight.  
Shutter will not Camera is set to  
Press the Playback/OK button  
or the shutter release button  
halfway to set the camera to  
Capture mode.  
release  
Playback mode  
Memory card full. Cannot  
Copy.  
The CF card memory is full. No more  
images can be copied. Set a new CF card,  
or delete unnecessary images (p.14, p.81).  
More images may be saved if you change  
the quality or record size (p.63, p.64).  
Flash is charging  
When flash lamp blinks red,  
flash is charging and no pic-  
tures can be taken. Lamp  
lights red when charging is  
completed.  
Built-in Memory Full.  
Cannot Copy.  
The built-in memory is full. No more images  
can be copied. Delete unnecessary images  
(p.81).  
No available space in  
built-in memory or on  
CF card  
Insert CF card with available  
space or delete unwanted  
images. (p.14, p.81)  
More images may be saved if you change  
the quality or record size (p.63, p.64).  
Recording  
Wait until recording is fin-  
ished.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Subject is not in Subject difficult to focus Subjects difficult to focus on  
Picture is dark  
Subject is too far away Picture becomes dark if sub-  
ject is too far away. Take pic-  
focus  
on  
using autofocus: objects with  
little contrast (blue sky, white  
walls, etc.), dark objects, fine-  
ly patterned objects, fast-  
moving objects, scenery  
through window or net, etc.  
Lock focus on another object  
located at same distance  
(press shutter release button  
halfway), then aim at target  
and press shutter release  
button fully.  
ture within range of flash.  
Background is dark  
When taking a picture of a  
person against dark back-  
ground, such as night scene,  
the person may appear dark if  
the flash does not reach  
background even with correct  
exposure. Set to  
mode to  
ensure both person and back-  
ground are clear. (p.38)  
Flash does not Flash mode is set to  
Set to Auto or . (p.35, p.62)  
Subject is not in focus- Position subject in square  
fire  
Off  
ing area  
frame (focusing area) in mid-  
dle of LCD monitor. If the  
subject is outside the focus-  
ing area, aim the camera at  
the subject and lock focus  
(press shutter release button  
halfway), then compose pic-  
ture and press the shutter  
release button fully.  
The Capture mode is  
Flash will not fire in these  
modes.  
set to  
continuous  
,
shooting, or Infinity-  
landscape mode.  
Images cannot  
be recorded in  
the built-in  
The CF card is  
installed.  
If the CF card is installed, all  
images will be recorded on  
the CF card. Also, in the  
Playback mode, only images  
recorded on the CF card can  
be played back.  
To record images in the built-  
in memory or to playback  
images recorded in the built-in  
memory, the CF card must  
first be removed.  
memory, or  
Subject is too close  
Set focus mode on  
. (p.58)  
images record-  
ed in the built-in  
memory cannot  
be played back.  
Focus mode is set on  
Normal pictures will be out of  
focus if taken with focus  
mode set on  
.
Focus mode is set on  
manual  
If using manual focus, adjust  
focus using four-way con-  
troller (  
). (p.59).  
Subject is not  
clear in  
viewfinder  
Diopter is not correctly Camera viewfinder is not cor-  
adjusted  
rectly adjusted for optimum  
clarity. Adjust with diopter  
adjustment lever. (p.57).  
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Main Specifications  
Exposure Control  
Metering System  
TTL metering. Choice of Multi-segment metering, Center-  
weighted metering and Spot metering.  
Exposure Modes  
Standard, Night Scene, Metered Manual, Movie, Multiple  
Exposure.  
Type  
Compact-type digital still camera with built-in zoom lens,  
autofocus, auto exposure and auto flash.  
Exposure Compensation 2 EV (1/3 steps).  
Movie Shooting time: approx. 1 sec. - 30 sec.  
Shutter  
Effective pixels  
Sensor  
4.0 megapixel (430RS), 3.2 megapixel (330RS)  
Total pixels – 4.13 megapixel (Optio 430RS), 3.34 megapixel  
(Optio 330RS)  
1/1.8 inch interline transfer CCD with a primary color filter.  
Programmed AE electronic lens shutter with CCD electronic  
shutter.  
Shutter speed: approx. 1/2000 sec. to 4 sec.  
Color Depth  
10 bit × 3 colors.  
Drive Modes  
Flash  
One shot, Continuous, Self-timer, Remote control and  
Interval.  
Recorded Pixels  
Still –  
2304 × 1712 pixels (430RS), 2240 × 1680 pixels (430RS),  
2048 × 1536 pixels (330RS), 1600 × 1200 pixels,  
1024 × 768 pixels, 640 × 4800 pixels  
Built-in series-control auto flash.  
Automatic discharge under low lighting condition in auto modes.  
Flash-on and flash-off modes. “Red-eye” reduction function  
employs a single discharge.  
Movie – 320 × 240 pixels.  
Sensitivity  
Auto, fixed (equivalent to ISO 100, 200 (430RS); ISO 125,  
250 (330RS)).  
White Balance  
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten Light, Fluorescent Light and  
Manual setting.  
File Formats  
Still – JPEG (Exif 2.2), DCF, DPOF.  
Movie – AVI (Open DML Motion JPEG), 15fps.  
Optical Viewfinder  
Actual-image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment from -  
3 m-1 to +1 m-1.  
Quality Levels  
Storage Media  
“Good”, “Better”, “Best”.  
Built-in memory (approx. 11MB),  
CompactFlash (CF) card Type I  
LCD Monitor  
1.6 inch. TFT color LCD. Field of view: 100%  
LCD Functions  
Nine-image and 1x – 4x magnification available in Playback  
mode.  
Lens  
Pentax power zoom 7.6 mm - 22.8 mm (Equivalent to  
37.5mm - 112.5 mm in 35 mm format) F2.6 - F4.8,  
7 elements in 6 groups (2 dual-sided aspherical elements).  
Number of recordable images Approx. 250 (with the flash fired for 50 % of the shots. LCD  
monitor ON)  
Digital Zoom  
1× – 2×.  
*In accordance with Pentax photographic conditions.  
Focusing System  
Type  
Interfaces  
USB terminal and DC input terminal.  
TTL contrast detection autofocus system.  
Power Sources  
Lithium-ion (rechargeable) battery allows approx. 250 shots  
(with the flash fired for 50% of the shots and LCD monitor  
ON) to be taken with one charge*.  
Manual focus / Infinity-landscape mode available.  
Focusing Areas  
Focusing Range  
7-point autofocus and spot.  
Autofocus: Normal 0.4 m (1.31 ft) to infinity.  
Macro 0.14 m (0.46 ft) to 0.5 m (1.64 ft).  
Manual focus: 0.14 m (0.46 ft) to infinity.  
Optional AC adapter is also available.  
*According to tests conducted in-house by Pentax.  
Maximum charge takes approximately 120 minutes.  
Dimensions  
Weight  
92 (W) × 59 (H) × 32 (D) mm (D: max 34.5 mm)  
(3.6 × 2.3 × 1.3/1.4 inches).  
200 g (7.1 oz.) without battery and CF card.  
235 g (8.3 oz.) including battery and CF card.  
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Optional Accessories  
WARRANTY POLICY  
All Pentax cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic  
distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workman-  
ship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be ren-  
dered, and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that  
period, provided the equipment does not show evidence of impact, sand or  
liquid damage, mishandling, tampering, battery or chemical corrosion, opera-  
tion contrary to operating instructions, or modification by an unauthorized  
repair shop. The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be  
liable for any repair or alterations except those made with its written consent  
and shall not be liable for damages from delay or loss of use or from other  
indirect or consequential damages of any kind, whether caused by defective  
material or workmanship or otherwise; and it is expressly agreed that the lia-  
bility of the manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or war-  
ranties, whether expressed or implied, is strictly limited to the replacement of  
parts as hereinbefore provided. No refunds will be made on repairs by non-  
authorized Pentax service facilities.  
A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera.  
• AC adapter (D-AC2)  
• Battery Charger (D-BC2)  
• AC Plug Cord  
D-CO2A Australia  
D-CO2B United Kingdom  
D-CO2E Europe  
D-CO2H Hong Kong  
D-CO2J Japan  
D-CO2K Korea  
Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period  
D-CO2U North America, Canada  
• Rechargeable lithium ion battery D-LI2  
• Remote control F  
• Remote control E  
• USB Cable (I-USB6)  
• Strap (O-ST5)  
Any Pentax which proves defective during the 12-month warranty period  
should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment or  
to the manufacturer. If there is no representatives of the manufacturer in your  
country, send the equipment to the manufacturer, with postage prepaid. In  
this case, it will take a considerable length of time before the equipment can  
be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required. If  
the equipment is covered by warranty, repairs will be made and parts  
replaced free of charge, and the equipment will be returned to you upon com-  
pletion of servicing. If the equipment is not covered by warranty, regular  
charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply. Shipping  
charges are to be borne by the owner. If your Pentax was purchased outside  
of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period,  
regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer’s  
representatives in that country. Notwithstanding this, your Pentax returned to  
the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure  
and warranty policy. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs  
clearance fees to be borne by the sender. To prove the date of your purchase  
when required, please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your  
equipment for at least a year. Before sending your equipment for servicing,  
please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer’s authorized  
representatives or their approved repair shops, unless you are sending it  
directly to the manufacturer. Always obtain a quotation for the service charge,  
and only after you accept the quoted service charge, instruct the service sta-  
tion to proceed with the servicing.  
• Camera case (O-CC2)  
• Waterproof case (O-WP1)  
This warranty policy does not affect the customer’s statutory rights.  
The local warranty policies available from Pentax distributors in some  
countries can supersede this warranty policy. Therefore, we recommend  
that you review the warranty card supplied with your product at the time  
of purchase, or contact the PENTAX distributor in your country for more  
information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy.  
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For customers in the USA  
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE  
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.  
Declaration of Conformity  
According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for  
Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals  
Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for com-  
pliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found 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 radi-  
ate 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 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:  
We:  
Pentax Corporation  
Located at: 35 Inverness Drive East  
Englewood, Colorado 80112 USA  
Phone: 303-799-8000 Fax: 303-790-1131  
Declare under sole responsibility that the product iden-  
tified herein, complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of  
the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each prod-  
uct marketed, is identical to the representative unit  
tested and found to be compliant with the standards.  
Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment  
being produced can be expected to be within the vari-  
ation accepted, due to quantity production and testing  
on the statistical basis as required by 47CFR §2.909.  
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 oper-  
ation. The above named party is responsible for ensur-  
ing that the equipment complies with the standards of  
47CFR §15.101 to §15.109.  
• 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.  
For customers in Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of  
the Canadian Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du  
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Product Name: PENTAX Digital Still Camera  
Model Number: Optio 430RS/330RS  
The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European  
Community.  
Contact person: Customer Service Manager  
Date and Place: June, 2002, Colorado  
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Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. 2-36-9, Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639,  
JAPAN  
(http://www.pentax.co.jp)  
Pentax GmbH (European Headquarters)  
Julius-Vosseler-Strasse 104, 22527 Hamburg,  
GERMANY  
(HQ - http://www.pentaxeurope.com)  
(Germany - http://www.pentax.de)  
Pentax U.K. Limited Pentax House, Heron drive, Langley, Slough, Berks  
SL3 8PN, U.K.  
(http://www.pentax.co.uk)  
Pentax France S.A.  
Pentax Benelux B.V.  
12/14, rue Jean Poulmarch, 95106 Argenteuil Cedex,  
FRANCE  
(for Netherlands)  
Spinveld 25, 4815 HR Breda, NETHERLANDS  
(http://www.pentax.nl)  
(for Belgium & Luxembourg)  
Weiveldlaan 3-5, 1930 Zaventem, BELGIUM  
(http://www.pentax.be)  
Pentax (Schweiz) AG Widenholzstrasse 1 Postfach 367 8305 Dietlikon,  
SWITZERLAND (http://www.pentax.ch)  
Pentax Scandinavia AB P.O. Box 650, 75127 Uppsala, SWEDEN  
(http://www.pentax.se)  
Pentax Corporation  
35 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Colorado 80112,  
U.S.A.  
(http://www.pentax.com)  
Pentax Canada Inc.  
3131 Universal Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4X 2E5,  
CANADA  
(http://www.pentaxcanada.ca)  
Printed on recycled paper  
Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.  
Copyright © Asahi Optical Co.Ltd. 2002  
01-200204 Printed in Japan  
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