INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Digital Movie Camera
VPC-CG65EX
VPC-CG65
VPC-CG65GX
VPC-CG65PX
Important note
This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC-CG65EX, VPC-CG65,
VPC-CG65GX and VPC-CG65PX.
Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such.
Please read these instructions carefully before using the camera.
Make sure to read and understand the separate booklet “SAFETY MANUAL”.
Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference.
FOR CANADIAN USERS
i This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
FOR EU USERS
Note:
iThis symbol mark and recycle system apply only to EU
countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of
the world.
Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with
high quality materials and components which can be
recycled and reused.
This symbol means that electrical and electronic
equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of
separately from your household waste.
Please dispose of this equipment at your local community
waste collection/recycling centre.
In the European Union there are separate collection
systems for used electrical and electronic products.
Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!
Symbols used in this manual
HINT
Points giving some extended instructions or special points to pay
attention to.
CAUTION Points that require special attention.
(page xx) Refer to the page indicated for detailed information.
You may find the answers to questions or problems concerning camera
operation in the sections “COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS” (page 161)
and “TROUBLESHOOTING” (page 168).
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SHOOT, PLAY BACK AND SAVE
Install the battery pack and card
1
Insert the battery pack.
1 Open the battery/card
compartment cover
3 Insert the battery pack
Battery pack slot
2Press the latch
2
Insert the SD Memory Card.
h An SD Memory Card is not included with your camera. Please
purchase a commercially sold card.
h In this manual, the SD Memory Card is referred to as the “card”.
1 Insert the SD Memory Card
2 Close the battery/card
compartment cover
Card slot
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Before capturing those important shots, be sure to first take a
test shot to confirm that your camera is set up and ready to go
i Sanyo declines any claim for compensation for recorded contents etc. in
case of photographing or recording failure due to a chance camera or card
flaw.
Shooting
kVideo clip recording
[
] button
ON/OFF button
Monitor unit
1
Open the monitor unit, and
press the ON/OFF button
for at least 1 second.
h The camera turns on.
2
Press the [
h Recording begins.
] button.
h To stop recording, press
the [
] button again.
[
] button
kStill image
photography
1
2
Open the monitor unit, and
press the ON/OFF button
for at least 1 second.
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h The camera turns on.
Press the [
] button.
h A still image is captured.
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Playback
kVideo clip playback
1
Press the REC/PLAY button.
h The display switches to the
Playback Screen.
REC/PLAY button
SET button
h Toggle the SET button to
the left or right to display the
video clip you wish to play
back.
h Video clips are indicated by
a video clip pattern along
the top and bottom of the
screen.
2
Press the SET button.
h Playback of the selected
video clip begins.
kStill image playback
1
Press the REC/PLAY button.
h The display switches to the
Playback Screen.
h To view other images,
toggle the SET button to the
left or right.
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<To return to the Shooting
Screen>
h Press the REC/PLAY
button.
<Example: After recording
a video clip>
Video clip pattern
When you are finished using the camera...
Press the ON/OFF button for at least 1 second to turn the camera off.
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Burn your recorded video clips onto a DVD
(Windows XP)
Using the supplied CD-ROM (SANYO Software Pack), you can import the
captured images to your computer and store them on a DVD. Detailed
information about the SANYO Software Pack can be found on page 4 in
the SANYO Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
Install application programs
1
Set the supplied CD-ROM (SANYO Software Pack) in your
computer’s CD-ROM drive.
h The installation window opens.
2
Click on the application program you wish to install.
h Install the application program with which you can import images to a
computer (Photo Explorer).
h Install the application program with which you can create DVDs
(MovieFactory).*
h After clicking on an application program, follow the instructions shown
on the monitor to install the program.
h When the installation is complete, the product registration window will
appear, but click on the Exit button to close the window.
*
Not included with model VPC-CG65PX.
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3
In the installation window, click on [Finish] and remove the CD-ROM
from the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
<About the Kodak online service>
h When the installation window closes, a dialog box to connect to the
website introducing Kodak’s online service appears. Check the [No
thanks !] option button, and then click on the [OK] button.
Connect your camera to a computer
Use the supplied dedicated USB interface cable to connect your camera to a
computer (page 6 in the SANYO Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL).
To USB terminal on
the camera
Supplied dedicated
USB interface cable
To USB connector
USB CONNECTION
on the computer
COMPUTER
PRINTER
MOBILE VIEWER
CANCEL
CANCEL OK
Copy a video clip to your computer
Run Photo Explorer, set the location of the camera’s data as the copy source,
and copy the video clip(s) to your computer (page 16 in the SANYO Software
Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL).
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Burn video clips onto a DVD
1
Click on your desktop’s [DVD MovieFactory 5 for Sanyo] icon to run
MovieFactory.
h The MovieFactory launcher appears.
h If the product registration screen appears, select [Register Later].
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2
Click on [New Project].
h The [Create Video Disc] window opens.
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3
4
Set the [DVD] option to ON, and click on the [OK] button.
h The [Select source and import] window opens.
Click on the [Add video files] icon.
[Add video files] icon
h The [Open Video File] dialog box opens.
h Open the folder that contains the video files
(My Documents\SANYO_PEX\datefolder).
5
Select the video clip files to burn onto the DVD.
h Select the files you wish to burn onto the DVD by clicking on them.
h To select multiple files, click on the individual files while holding down
the [Ctrl] button. If you select one file, hold down the [Shift] button and
click on another file in the list, all the files in between are also
selected.
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Click on the [Open] button.
<When one video clip is selected>
h The [Open Video File] dialog box closes.
<When multiple video clips are selected>
h The [Rearrange clip order] dialog box opens.
h You can drag the clip file names to change the video clip playback
order.
h Click on the [OK] button, and the [Rearrange clip order] dialog box
closes.
h The file selected in step 5 appears in the [Add/Edit Media] window.
7
8
Click on the [Next] button.
h The window to edit the title page of your DVD appears.
Set your desired title page, and click on the [Next] button.
h The window to confirm the title page appears.
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9
Click on the [Next] button.
h The window to export the video files to the DVD appears.
10 Set the [Recording format] to [DVD-Video].
11 Set a blank DVD in your computer’s disc
burner, and click on the [Burn] icon.
h A confirmation dialog box appears.
12 Click on the [OK] button.
h Disc writing begins.
h After burning the disc, a dialog box shows that burning is complete.
13 Click on the [OK] button.
h The DVD drive tray opens for you to remove the disc.
<About saving projects>
h After burning a disc, a save project dialog box appears. If you wish to
use the settings for the current project in subsequent projects, you
should save them. If you will not use the settings in subsequent
projects, it is not necessary to save them.
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14 Click on the [OK] button.
h You are returned to the MovieFactory launcher.
15 Click on the exit MovieFactory button [×].
h The DVD is completed.
h MovieFactory is exited.
How was that? The convenient accessories not only let you immediately view
images captured with the camera, but you can also upload images to your
computer and create your original DVDs. Read the following explanations to
find out how you can fully enjoy your camera’s digital movie feature.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ........................................................................................... 1
QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION ........................................................ 5
CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES ...................................... 9
How to use the accessories .......................................................... 11
Media cards that can be used with this camera ............................ 14
SPECIAL FEATURES .......................................................................... 15
Movable monitor for any shooting angle ....................................... 15
Capture still shots while recording a video clip ............................. 16
Easy to shoot vertically oriented photos ....................................... 16
Lots of accessories for optimal use of your captured images ....... 17
SYSTEM MAP ..................................................................................... 18
SETUP
PARTS NAMES ................................................................................... 19
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK ..................................................... 21
Recharging the battery pack ......................................................... 23
INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK AND CARD ................................ 24
Install the battery pack .................................................................. 24
Install the card .............................................................................. 27
TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF ............................................. 28
Turning on the camera .................................................................. 28
Turning on the camera when the power save (sleep) function is
active ........................................................................................ 28
Turning off the camera .................................................................. 29
OPERATION BUTTONS ...................................................................... 30
DATE AND TIME SETTING ................................................................. 32
SCREEN DISPLAY .............................................................................. 35
BASIC OPERATION
BEFORE TAKING PICTURES ............................................................. 37
For best results ............................................................................. 37
Using the autofocus ...................................................................... 38
Switching between the shooting mode and playback mode ......... 40
Switching the display mode .......................................................... 41
Hints for taking pictures ................................................................ 42
VIDEO CLIP RECORDING AND PLAYBACK ..................................... 43
Recording video clips .................................................................... 43
Playing back a video clip .............................................................. 44
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CAPTURING AND PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES ...........................47
Shooting still images .....................................................................47
Viewing still images .......................................................................49
9-image display playback ..............................................................50
Art mode playback .........................................................................51
Selecting the playback folder ........................................................52
Magnifying (zooming in) the image ...............................................53
SHOOT A STILL IMAGE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP ..........54
AUDIO RECORDING AND PLAYBACK ...............................................55
Audio recording .............................................................................55
Audio data playback ......................................................................57
USING THE ZOOM ..............................................................................59
EXPOSURE CORRECTION .................................................................60
SHOOTING
DISPLAYING THE RECORDING MENU .............................................61
Switching the page ........................................................................62
Overview of the RECORDING MENU ...........................................63
IMAGE QUALITY ..................................................................................67
Video clip image quality setting .....................................................67
Still image resolution setting ..........................................................68
SCENE SELECT ..................................................................................69
FILTERS ...............................................................................................71
SETTING THE FLASH MODE ..............................................................72
SELF-TIMER ........................................................................................74
MOTION COMPENSATION (IMAGE STABILIZER) .............................76
FOCUS RANGE ...................................................................................78
How to use the manual focus ........................................................79
FOCUS AREA SETTING ......................................................................80
LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING ................................................81
ISO SENSITIVITY .................................................................................82
WHITE BALANCE ................................................................................84
PLAYBACK
DISPLAYING THE PLAYBACK MENU ................................................85
Switching the page ........................................................................86
Overview of the PLAYBACK MENU ..............................................87
PLAYBACK MODE ...............................................................................89
SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK ....................................................................91
PLAYBACK VOLUME ...........................................................................93
IMAGE PROTECT ................................................................................94
DELETING DATA .................................................................................96
COPY DATA .........................................................................................98
ROTATE IMAGE .................................................................................100
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CONTENTS
CHANGING IMAGE SIZE (RESIZE) .................................................. 101
CORRECTING CAMERA SHAKE AND RED-EYE EFFECT ............. 102
EDITING VIDEO CLIPS ..................................................................... 104
Procedure to cut (extract) a portion of a video clip ..................... 104
Procedure to join video clips ....................................................... 105
Procedure to extract a still image ............................................... 106
Video clip cutting (extracting) ...................................................... 107
Joining two video clips ................................................................ 110
Extracting a still image from a video clip ..................................... 113
PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................. 114
Display the Printing Instructions Screen ..................................... 114
Specifying date imprinting and print quantities ........................... 116
Index print ................................................................................... 118
Clearing all the printing instructions ............................................ 119
SMOOTH PLAYBACK ....................................................................... 120
DISPLAYING IMAGE PROPERTIES (INFORMATION SCREEN) .... 121
OPTION SETTINGS
DISPLAYING THE OPTION MENU ................................................... 122
Overview of the OPTION MENU ................................................ 123
SELECT THE STARTUP DISPLAY ................................................... 125
OPERATION SOUNDS ..................................................................... 126
POST-VIEW SETTING ...................................................................... 129
WIND NOISE REDUCTION ............................................................... 130
NOISE-REDUCTION FUNCTION ...................................................... 131
ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY ........................................................ 132
FLICKER-REDUCTION ..................................................................... 133
DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING ................................................................. 134
ASSIGN SET BUTTON FUNCTIONS ................................................ 135
MONITOR BRIGHTNESS .................................................................. 137
SCREEN LANGUAGE ....................................................................... 138
TV SYSTEM SETTING ...................................................................... 139
POWER SAVE FUNCTION ............................................................... 140
FILE NO. RESET FUNCTION ............................................................ 142
INITIALIZING THE CARD MEMORY AND INTERNAL MEMORY .... 145
RESETTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS ........................................... 147
CHECKING THE REMAINING INTERNAL AND CARD MEMORY ... 148
Checking the remaining number of images and
video recording time ............................................................... 148
For audio data ............................................................................. 148
CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE .............. 149
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OTHER DEVICES AND CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING TO A TV .....................................................................151
CONNECTING HEADPHONES .........................................................152
DIRECT PRINTING ............................................................................153
Print preparations ........................................................................153
To select one image and print it (one image) ..............................155
To print all the images (all images) .............................................156
Thumbnail prints (index) ..............................................................157
To print images according to the printing instructions
(print requested images) .........................................................158
To change the printer settings and print images
(change printer settings) .........................................................159
APPENDICES
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ...................................................161
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................168
Camera ........................................................................................168
Notes regarding the Scene Select feature and filters ..................176
SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................178
Camera ........................................................................................178
Camera connectors .....................................................................182
Battery life ...................................................................................182
Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting Time/
Possible Recording Time ........................................................183
Concerning the multi-indicator .....................................................184
Supplied battery pack charger .....................................................185
Supplied Li-ion battery pack ........................................................185
Others ..........................................................................................186
Before capturing those important shots, be sure to first take
a test shot to comfirm that your camera is set up and
ready to go ..............................................................................187
HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES .......................................................188
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QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION
Your camera has an abundance of convenient features and functions. From
creating precisely the photo you want, to viewing images using various
techniques, you can locate the exact operation for your purposes in the
following table.
Shooting/recording
Basic operation
Convenient functions Additional functions
Log the date and time For more accurate
Getting started
shooting/recording
of your photos
focus
“How to use the manual
focus” on page 79
•
•
•
“Recording video clips”
on page 43
•
•
“DATE AND TIME
SETTING” on page 32
“SCREEN DISPLAY” on
page 35
•
“Shooting still images” on
page 47
Set the focus to a
narrow range
“SHOOT A STILL IMAGE
WHILE RECORDING A
VIDEO CLIP” on page 54
“AUDIO RECORDING
AND PLAYBACK” on
page 55
Zoom in on the
subject
•
“FOCUS AREA
SETTING” on page 80
•
“USING THE ZOOM” on
page 59
Take vertical (portrait)
format photos
•
Close-up
photography
•
“Still image resolution
setting” on page 68
•
“FOCUS RANGE” (super
macro mode) on page 78
Compensate for
camera shake in
video clips
•
“MOTION
COMPENSATION
(IMAGE STABILIZER)”
on page 76
Optimize the photo
quality
Reduce video clip flicker
“FLICKER-REDUCTION” on page 133
•
Set the camera’s color/contrast
characteristics
•
“Video clip image quality
setting” on page 67
“Still image resolution
setting” on page 68
•
•
“ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY” on page 132
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Shooting/recording
Basic operation
Convenient functions Additional functions
Capture fast-moving subjects
“SCENE SELECT” (sports mode) on page 69
•
Shoot in bright conditions
•
•
•
“EXPOSURE CORRECTION” on page 60
“SETTING THE FLASH MODE” on page 72
“SCENE SELECT” (night view portrait mode/fireworks mode/lamp mode) on page 69
Increase the camera’s sensitivity
•
“ISO SENSITIVITY” on page 82
Photographing people
•
•
“SCENE SELECT” (portrait mode/night view portrait mode) on page 69
“FILTERS” (cosmetic filter) on page 71
Photographing landscapes
“SCENE SELECT” (landscape mode) on page 69
•
Take a self-photo
“SELF-TIMER” on page 74
•
Make images lighter
or darker
“EXPOSURE
CORRECTION” on
page 60
Measure the
brightness of a
specific area
“LIGHT-MEASURING
MODE SETTING” on
page 81
•
•
Adjust the camera’s
sensitivity
•
“ISO SENSITIVITY” on
page 82
Change the color of
the images
“FILTERS” (monochrome
filter/sepia filter) on
page 71
Make white appear
natural
•
•
“WHITE BALANCE” on
page 84
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Playback
Basic operation
Convenient functions Additional functions
Getting started
viewing images
Adjust the speaker
volume
Smooth out video clip
playback
•
“Playing back a video
clip” on page 44
•
“PLAYBACK VOLUME”
on page 93
•
“SMOOTH PLAYBACK”
on page 120
•
“CONNECTING
HEADPHONES” on
page 152
•
“Viewing still images” on
page 49
Search for image/
audio data
Change the angle of
view
•
“9-image display
•
“ROTATE IMAGE” on
page 100
playback” on page 50
Magnify an image
A unique playback
format
•
“Magnifying (zooming in)
the image” on page 53
•
“Art mode playback” on
page 51
•
“Audio data playback” on
page 57
Adjust the speaker volume
•
•
“PLAYBACK VOLUME” on page 93
“CONNECTING HEADPHONES” on page 152
Continuous playback
•
•
“PLAYBACK MODE” on page 89
“SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK” on page 91
Adjust the monitor brightness
“MONITOR BRIGHTNESS” on page 137
•
Playback on a TV
Set the TV system
•
“CONNECTING TO A TV” on page 151
•
“TV SYSTEM SETTING”
on page 139
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Data managing/processing
Basic operation
Convenient functions Additional functions
Search for image/audio data
“9-image display playback” on page 50
•
Copy files from the internal memory to the card, or vice versa
“COPY DATA” on page 98
•
Delete data
Protect images from accidental erasure
“IMAGE PROTECT” on page 94
Format a card
•
“DELETING DATA” on
page 96
•
•
“INITIALIZING THE CARD MEMORY AND INTERNAL
MEMORY” on page 145
Edit still images
“CORRECTING CAMERA SHAKE AND RED-EYE EFFECT” on page 102
•
Delete a part of a video clip and join video clips
“EDITING VIDEO CLIPS” on page 104
•
Specify the number of prints, index prints, and date imprinting
“PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS” on page 114
•
View the settings that were in effect when the image/audio data was
recorded
•
“DISPLAYING IMAGE PROPERTIES (INFORMATION SCREEN)” on page 121
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CHECKING THE INCLUDED
ACCESSORIES
i Neckstrap and soft case
(pages 11 and 13): 1 set
i SANYO Software Pack
(CD-ROM) (page 4 in the
SANYO Software Pack
INSTRUCTION MANUAL): 2*
* VPC-CG65PX: 1 disc
i Li-ion battery pack (pages 21
and 24): 1
i Lithium-ion battery pack
charger and power cord
(page 21): 1
i
Dedicated USB interface cable
(page 153, pages 8 and 24 in
the SANYO Software Pack
INSTRUCTION MANUAL): 1
i Dedicated AV interface cable
(page 151): 1
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i Lens cap and strap: 1
i QUICK GUIDE
i SAFETY MANUAL
(safety precautions booklet)
Please read this booklet
carefully before using the
camera.
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CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
How to use the accessories
k Neckstrap
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k Lens cap
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CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
k Soft case
2
1
2
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Media cards that can be used with this camera
The type of card that can be inserted into and used with this camera is:
i SD Memory Card
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Your movie camera can not only record video clips, you can also take still
photos and make audio recordings. For example, you can snap a still image
while recording a video clip, or make just an audio recording.
Movable monitor for any shooting angle
The movable LCD monitor lets you shoot from any angle. Hold the
camera high to get a great view of a parade, or swivel the monitor
around to snap a photo of yourself.
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Capture still shots while recording a video clip
(page 54)
Suppose that while you’re recording a video clip, there’s a scene you’d
like to keep as a still photo. Your camera makes it possible to record the
still photo without interrupting the video clip recording.
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Easy to shoot vertically oriented photos
(page 68)
A grip-type camera is compact and very easy to hold securely, but
trying to take vertically oriented photos by changing the camera angle
is a problem. However, your camera features a vertical shooting mode
that allows you to take vertical (portrait) mode still images without
having to change the camera angle.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Lots of accessories for optimal use of your
captured images (page 18)
Use the accessory cables to view images on a TV or computer. Or
connect the camera directly to a printer to make prints of your photos.
And with the software in the supplied CD-ROM (SANYO Software Pack),
you can create your original DVDs and CDs.*
* Not included with model VPC-CG65PX.
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SYSTEM MAP
You can connect the camera to various devices to expand its capabilities.
Internet
Computer
Dedicated USB
interface cable
Printer
Dedicated AV
interface cable
TV
i Card reader
i DPOF-compatible
printer
Commercially available
SD Memory Card
i Photo shop
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SETUP
PARTS NAMES
Front
Flash
Lens
Speaker
AV terminal cover
Stereo microphone
Monitor unit
To open
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Rear
[
] button
Multi-indicator
[
] button
Monitor
Zoom switch
REC/PLAY button
SET button
ON/OFF button
Battery/card
compartment cover
MENU button
Bottom
USB terminal
Tripod stand hole
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CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Please charge the supplied battery pack before using it.
1
2
3
Insert the battery pack in the
battery charger.
h Insert it in the direction
indicated by the [o] mark
on the battery pack.
CHARGE indicator
[o] mark
Battery pack
Socket
To power outlet
Connect the supplied power
cord to the socket on the
battery pack charger.
h Insert the connector straight
and securely.
Power cord
Plug the power plug into a
power outlet (AC 100 V to
240 V).
CHARGE indicator
h Recharging begins.
h During recharge, the
CHARGE indicator is lit red.
h The recharge time is
approx. 90 minutes.
4
When the CHARGE indicator
turns off, unplug the power
cord from the power outlet,
and remove the battery pack
from the charger.
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HINT
Recharging when connected to the USB terminal (page 9 in the SANYO
Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL)
i The battery can be recharged while the camera is connected to a
computer.
i Note, however, that the time it takes to recharge will differ depending on
the camera’s operating condition.
i Connect the dedicated USB interface cable to the USB connector on your
computer. Do not connect it to the USB connector on the monitor or the
keyboard, or to the USB hub.
i When the surrounding temperature is high, depending on the camera’s
operating condition and the battery pack temperature, in some cases the
multi-indicator may slowly flash red and the battery pack cannot be
charged.
i If the camera is not going to be used for an extended period of time, please
disconnect the dedicated USB interface cable from the camera.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Recharging the battery pack
Be sure to fully charge the supplied or separately sold battery pack
before using it in your camera. For charging the battery pack, use the
supplied charger.
Charge the battery pack if it is being used for the first time, and
recharge it whenever the remaining charge is low (see “CHECKING THE
REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE” on page 149).
If there is interference to your TV or radio during recharging...
i Move the battery pack and charger further away from the TV or radio.
Ambient temperature during recharging
i During recharging, the charger and battery pack will be warm. This is
normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
i It is recommended that the ambient temperature during recharging be
between about 0 °C and 40 °C (32°F and 104°F). Due to the
characteristics of the battery pack, at temperatures below 0 °C (32°F), it
may not be possible to sufficiently recharge it.
i When the battery pack temperature is high, it may take longer to recharge
it.
Recharge a battery pack in the following cases
i A battery pack which has not been used for a long time
i Newly purchased battery pack
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK
AND CARD
Make sure that the battery pack and the card orientation are correct.
Install the battery pack
1
Open the battery/card compartment cover.
h While gently pressing the cover, slide it open.
1 Press and slide
2 Open
Battery/card compartment
cover
2
Insert the battery pack.
h Press the latch, insert the battery
pack, and firmly push it all the way
in.
2 Insert
Battery pack slot
1 Press the latch
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK AND CARD
<To remove the battery pack...>
h Press the latch securing the
1 Open
battery pack, and remove the
battery pack.
3 Pull out
2 Press the latch
3
Close the battery/card compartment cover.
h Lower the cover, and slide it closed.
h At the time of purchase the battery pack is not charged. Be sure to
fully charge the battery pack (page 21).
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CAUTION
Do not charge the battery pack immediately after the camera has been
in continuous use for a long time
i The battery pack becomes hot when the camera is used continuously for a
long time. If you attempt to charge the battery pack in this state, the charge
indicator may flash red and it may not be possible to charge the battery
pack. Wait until the battery pack has cooled down before attempting to
charge it.
Does the battery pack appear swollen?
i The lithium-ion battery used in this camera may expand slightly when
stored in a hot environment or repeatedly used, but this is not a safety
hazard.
HINT
About the internal backup battery
i This camera’s internal battery serves to maintain the date and time
settings, as well as the shooting settings. The backup battery will be fully
charged when the battery pack is kept in the camera continuously for about
2 days. In the fully charged state, the backup battery will maintain the
camera settings for about 7 days.
When not using the camera for a long time, remove the battery pack
i A small amount of power is still used even if the camera is turned off, and it
is therefore recommended that the battery pack be removed from the
camera if it is not going to be used for a long time. Note that when the
battery pack is removed for a long period, the time and date settings may
be cleared. Before using your camera again, be sure to confirm that the
camera settings are correct.
To prolong the life of the battery pack
i Although the battery pack is an expendable item, you can maximize the life
of the battery by heeding the following suggestions.
h Do not leave the battery under the hot summer sun or exposed to other
high-temperature environments.
h Do not continually recharge the battery when it is already fully charged.
After fully charging it once, for example, use it for a while to partially
discharge it before recharging it again.
h When the battery is not to be used for a long time, if possible store the
partially charged (not fully charged) battery in a cool environment.
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK AND CARD
Install the card
The card can be used after it has been formatted with the camera (page 145).
1
2
Open the battery/card
compartment cover.
1 Open
2 Insert
Insert the card.
h Firmly insert the card until it clicks
into place.
Card slot
3
Close the battery/card
compartment cover.
1 Open
2 Push
<When removing the card...>
h To remove the card, press it
down, and then release. The card
will protrude slightly, and you can
then pull it out.
3 Pull out
CAUTION
Do not attempt to forcibly remove the card.
i Never remove the card when the multi-indicator is flashing red. In doing so,
you risk losing the data stored in the card.
HINT
Shooting without a card installed
i When a card is installed, images are recorded to and played back from the
card. When no card is installed, images are recorded to and played back
from the camera’s internal memory. When the camera is turned on with no
card installed, the internal memory icon
is shown on the monitor to let
you know that the images you capture will be saved to the camera’s
internal memory.
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TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF
Turning on the camera
1
Open the monitor unit, and press the
ON/OFF button for at least 1 second.
h If you press the REC/PLAY button for
at least 1 second, the camera turns
on in the playback mode.
Monitor unit
h If you press the ON/OFF button once,
the camera will switch to the power
save mode.
ON/OFF button
Turning on the camera when the power save
(sleep) function is active
In order to preserve battery pack power, the power save (sleep) function
will automatically turn off the camera after 1 minute of no use during
shooting, or 5 minutes of no use during playback (factory-preset
setting).
i When the power save function is active, you can restore the power by any
of the following methods:
h Press the ON/OFF button.
h Press the [
]/[
] button.
h Open the monitor unit.
h Press the SET button.
i The camera will switch to the standby mode after the power save function
has been active for about 1 hour, or when you close the monitor unit.
i The power save mode will not be activated while you are recording.
i The user can specify the time elapsed before the power save function is
activated (page 140).
i When the camera is connected to a computer or printer using the
dedicated USB interface cable, the power save function is disabled, and
the camera turns off after about 12 hours.
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TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF
Turning off the camera
1
Press the ON/OFF button for at least 1 second.
h The camera turns off.
h To turn off the camera while it is in the shooting mode or power save
mode, close the monitor unit or press the ON/OFF button for at least
1 second.
HINT
To immediately activate the power save
function
i Press the ON/OFF button briefly to
active the power save function.
If the date and time setting has been
completed (page 32)...
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i The current time is shown on the monitor
when the camera is turned on.
CAUTION
If the K icon appears...
i When a picture is taken, the date and
time it was captured are recorded with it.
If the date and time settings have not
been completed (page 32), the date and
time cannot be recorded with the
captured images. For this reason,
immediately after the camera is turned
on, the “Set date and time” reminder
briefly appears, after which the K icon
is shown on the Shooting Screen. To
have the date and time recorded with the
images, please complete this setting
before capturing images.
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Set date and time
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OPERATION BUTTONS
The procedures to change the camera settings, choose images, etc., are
performed by using the SET button to control the monitor display. This
operation is used very frequently, so it is best to become familiar with it right
away.
MENU button
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28).
SET button
Press the MENU button.
h The Menu Screen appears.
<Select the icon above or below>
To select the icon above,
toggle the SET button up.
RECORDING MENU
RECORDING MENU
MOVIE
640×480 30fps SHQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
PHOTO RESOLUTION
2816×2112 (6M-S)
To select the icon below,
toggle the SET button down.
RECORDING MENU
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
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OPERATION BUTTONS
<Select the icon to the left or right>
To select the icon to the right, toggle
the SET button to the right.
RECORDING MENU
MOVIE
640×480 30fps HQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
To select the icon to the left, toggle the
SET button to the left.
RECORDING MENU
MOVIE
640×480 30fps HQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
<Actuate the selected icon>
Press the SET button. The selected
icon moves to the left end of the
lineup.
RECORDING MENU
MOVIE
640×480 30fps HQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
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DATE AND TIME SETTING
The camera will record the date and time an image or audio recording is
taken so that you can display them during playback. Therefore, before
capturing images, make sure the correct date and time are set.
Example: To set the clock to 7:30 p.m. on December 24, 2007
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28), and press the MENU button.
h The RECORDING MENU or PLAYBACK MENU appears.
Toggle the SET button to the left two
times to display the OPTION MENU.
OPTION MENU
1/3
h The OPTION MENU is canceled if
the MENU button is pressed.
CLOCK SET
INFO DISPLAY
STARTUP DISPLAY
OPERATION BEEP
POST VIEW
WIND NOISE REDUC.
<OPTION MENU>
3
Select the clock set icon C, and
press the SET button.
CLOCK SET
h The Clock Set Screen appears.
h The current date and time settings
are shown.
h Follow the procedures below to
enable or disable the date display
during playback, to set the display
format for the date, and to set the
date and time.
DATE
TIME
DISP
2007/03/01
00:00
Y / M / D
OK
h To return to the OPTION MENU,
press the MENU button.
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DATE AND TIME SETTING
4
Set the date.
1 Select “DATE”.
CLOCK SET
DATE
2 Press the SET button.
h The Set Date Screen appears.
3 Set the date to “2007/12/24”.
h The date is set in the following
order: Set the year → Set the
month → Set the day.
2007/12/24
OK
h Toggle the SET button left or
right to select year, month or
day. Toggle the SET button up
or down to increase or decrease
the number.
4 Press the SET button.
5
Set the clock.
1 Select “TIME”.
CLOCK SET
2 Press the SET button.
h The Set Time Screen appears.
3 Set the time to “19:30”.
h The time is set in the following
order: Set the hour → Set the
minute.
TIME
19:30
OK
h A 24-hour clock is used for the
time display.
4 Press the SET button.
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6
Set the order in which the date is
displayed during playback.
1 Select “DISP”.
CLOCK SET
2 Press the SET button.
h The Set Date Format Screen
appears.
3 Toggle the SET button up or down.
h Toggle the SET button up to
change the displayed date order
as follows:
DISP
Y / M / D
OK
Y / M / D → M / D / Y → D / M / Y
Toggle the SET button down to change it in the reverse order.
4 Press the SET button.
7
Press the MENU button.
h The date and time setting is completed, and you are returned to the
OPTION MENU.
h To return to the Shooting Screen or Playback Screen, press the
MENU button.
HINT
About the clock backup
i Under normal conditions, while the battery pack is being replaced, an
internal battery will maintain the date and time settings. However, there is a
small chance the settings may be lost. (The backup will last for about
7 days.) It is recommended to check that the date and time settings are still
correct after replacing the battery pack and before shooting or recording of
any type (follow steps 1 through 3).
To change the date and time settings
i After steps 1 through 3, select the item that you want to change, and
change the value.
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SCREEN DISPLAY
Specify how to switch the Shooting Screen display mode (page 41), and
specify the screen display during playback.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the info display icon j, and
press the SET button.
h The Screen Display Screen
appears.
INFO DISPLAY
/
SHOW ALL
SHOW ALL
[
/
]:
Specify how to switch the Shooting
Screen display mode.
[=]:
SET
OK
Select the screen display that is
shown during playback.
3
Select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
h The screen to select the settings
appears.
INFO DISPLAY
/
SHOW ALL
When [
/
] is selected:
[ON/OFF]:
Use SET button to switch the
display mode.
SET
OK
[SHOW ALL]:
The SET button does not switch the
display mode. All the shooting
settings are always shown on the
Shooting Screen.
<[
/
] was selected>
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When [=] is selected:
[OFF]:
INFO DISPLAY
Show only the images.
[DATE & TIME]:
Show the date and time (capture
date).
[COUNTER]:
Show the counter.
[SHOW ALL]:
SHOW ALL
OK
SET
Show the date/time and the
counter.
<[=] was selected>
4
Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
h The screen display is set, and you are returned to the Screen Display
Screen.
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BASIC OPERATION
BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
For best results
Hold the camera securely, keeping your elbows close to your body and
making sure the camera is stable.
Correct hold
Incorrect hold
A finger is blocking the
lens or flash.
<Holding the camera>
Example 1:
Grip the camera by wrapping
the fingers of the right hand,
from the little finger to the
middle finger, around the
camera, and hook the index
finger above the lens.
Example 2:
Grip the camera by wrapping
the fingers of the right hand,
from the little finger to the index
finger, around the camera.
Make sure that the lens and flash are not blocked by your fingers or the
neckstrap.
*
For shooting vertically oriented still images, you can set the shooting
orientation to the vertical (portrait) format (page 68).
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Using the autofocus
The autofocus will work in almost all situations; however, there are
certain conditions that may cause the autofocus function to not work
properly. If the autofocus function is not working properly, set the focus
range to capture images (page 78).
k Conditions that may cause incorrect focus
The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus
function may not work.
i Subjects with low contrast, very
bright subjects at the center of the
image or dark subjects or locations
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus on an object with contrast at the
same distance as the desired subject.
i Subjects without vertical lines
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus while framing the subject
vertically, then re-orient the camera to
compose a horizontally framed image.
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BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus
function may work, but not as desired.
i When both near and far objects are
present
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus on an object at the same distance
as the desired subject, then reposition
the camera to compose the picture.
i Fast-moving subjects
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus on an object at the same distance
as the desired subject, then reposition
the camera to compose the picture.
HINT
i Images captured in the still image shooting mode can be rotated when
they are played back (page 100).
i When the [
] button is pressed halfway, the image in the monitor may
waver vertically. This is the result of internal image processing and is not a
malfunction. This wavering is not recorded and will not affect your images
in any way.
i When the optical zoom is used or when the autofocus is operating, the
image may appear to waver, but this is not a malfunction.
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Switching between the shooting mode and
playback mode
1
2
Press the ON/OFF button to turn
the camera on (page 28).
Press the REC/PLAY button.
h Each time the REC/PLAY button
is pressed, the camera switches
between the shooting mode and
the playback mode.
ON/OFF button
REC/PLAY button
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<Playback mode>
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BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
Switching the display mode
In the shooting mode, you can select either the “settings display mode” which
allows you to confirm the shooting settings on the monitor while you shoot, or
the “normal display mode” in which the setting indications are turned off,
providing a full view of the subject.
1
2
Press the ON/OFF button to turn
the camera on (page 28).
On the Screen Display Screen
(page 35), set the [
setting to [ON/OFF].
/
]
3
Set the camera to the shooting
mode (page 40), and press the
SET button.
h Each time the SET button is
pressed, the camera switches
between the settings display
mode and the normal display
mode.
ON/OFF button
SET button
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<Settings display mode>
<Normal display mode>
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Hints for taking pictures
Muting the operation sounds
i The operation sounds that are generated, for example, when the [
button, MENU button or SET button is pressed, as well as the audio
guidance when you switch the mode, can be muted (page 126).
Where is the image and audio data saved?
]
i All the image and sound data is recorded in the camera’s internal memory
or on the card installed in the camera.
i When a card is installed in the camera, the data is recorded on the card. If
no card is installed, the data is recorded in the camera’s internal memory.
Taking pictures in backlight conditions...
i When taking pictures with the light coming from behind the subject, due to
the characteristics of the lens, light lines or ghost patterns (flare
phenomenon) may appear in the captured image. In this situation, it is
recommended that you avoid taking pictures with the subject lit from
behind.
While the image data is being recorded...
i While the multi-indicator is flashing red, the image data is being written to
the memory, during which time it is not possible to capture another image.
Another image can be captured after the flashing red indicator turns off.
However, even when the multi-indicator is flashing red, depending on the
camera’s internal memory remaining capacity, in some cases the next
image can be captured about 2 seconds after shooting.
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VIDEO CLIP RECORDING AND PLAYBACK
Recording video clips
1
2
Turn on the camera
(page 28).
[
] button
Press the [
] button.
h Recording begins.
h It is not necessary to keep
the [
] button pressed
while shooting.
h When the remaining
recording time available for
the currently recording clip
becomes little, a
countdown of the
remaining recording time
appears on the display.
3
End the recording.
h Press the [
] button
Recording time
again to stop recording.
REC 00:00:15
10
Available recording time remaining
HINT
You can monitor the recorded sound
i By connecting headphones to the camera, you can monitor the sound
while recording (page 152).
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Playing back a video clip
REC/PLAY button
SET button
4
Press the REC/PLAY button.
h The video clip just recorded is
shown on the monitor.
5
Press the SET button.
h Playback of the video clip begins.
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<To delete a video clip>
h Display the video clip you wish to
delete, and toggle the SET button
up. A screen to confirm the delete
appears. Select “DELETE” and
press the SET button to delete the
video clip.
<To return to the Shooting
Screen>
h Press the REC/PLAY button.
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VIDEO CLIP RECORDING AND PLAYBACK
To do this...
Do this
Normal forward playback Press the SET button.
Stop playback
Pause
During playback, toggle the SET button down.
During playback, press the SET button or
toggle the SET button up.
During accelerated playback, toggle the SET
button up.
To playback
one image
at a time
Duringforward After pausing playback, toggle the SET button
playback to the right.
During reverse After pausing playback, toggle the SET button
(single-
1
playback
to the left.
*
frame step)
Duringforward After pausing playback, press and hold the
2
playback
SET button to the right.
*
Slow
playback
During reverse After pausing playback, press and hold the
1
playback
SET button to the left.
*
During forward playback, toggle the SET
button to the right.
* The playback speed changes each time the
SET button is toggled to the right, as follows:
Normal playback → 2× → 5× → 10× → 15×
Toggle the SET button to the left to resume
normal playback speed.
During forward playback, toggle the SET
button to the left.
Forward
playback
To
accelerate
playback
* The playback speed changes each time the
SET button is toggled to the left, as follows:
15× ← 10× ← 5×
Reverse
playback
Toggle the SET button to the right to resume
normal playback speed.
Return to normal playback
speed
Press the SET button.
Louder: During playback, push the zoom
switch toward the [T] side.
Softer: During playback, push the zoom
switch toward the [W] side.
Adjusting the volume
1
2
*
*
Compared to forward playback, frame increments are larger for reverse
playback.
Slow playback begins from a point slightly before the pause point.
When you are finished using the camera...
i Press the ON/OFF button to turn the camera off.
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HINT
You can play audio and video clips on your iPod
i Audio files and video clips that were recorded with your camera can be
played back on an iPod. (Video clips that were recorded in the b mode
will need to be converted.)
Reducing battery consumption during audio/video recording
i Recording continues even when you close the monitor unit during audio or
video recording. The monitor turns off when the monitor unit is closed, so
battery consumption is reduced.
Adjusting the monitor brightness
i While the Shooting Screen is active, you can quickly access the screen for
adjusting the brightness of the monitor by pressing the MENU button for at
least 1 second.
The focus can be locked
i By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button (page 135), you can
set the autofocus to a fixed focus. When the autofocus is fixed, the p
icon appears on the monitor.
i When the focus range setting (page 78) is changed, the focus lock is
released.
The data for a video clip is very large
i Therefore, be aware that if the video clip is uploaded to a computer to be
played back, the computer may not be able to play back the video fast
enough, making it appear jerky. (The video will always be displayed
properly on the monitor or a television.)
Display the video clip playback point
i During video clip playback, press the MENU button for at least 1 second to
display a bar showing the current playback point in the video clip.
i Press the MENU button for about 1 second to cancel the bar.
CAUTION
During video clip playback, the sound of a motor is audible...
i During recording, the sound of the optical zoom movement or autofocus
movement was recorded. This is not a malfunction.
If no audio is heard...
i The audio is not played back when the video clip is played back in the
frame-by-frame, fast playback or reverse playback mode.
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CAPTURING AND PLAYING BACK
STILL IMAGES
Shooting still images
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28).
[
] button
Press the [
1 Press the [
halfway.
] button.
] button
h The autofocus operates,
and the image is focused
(focus lock).
2 Continue to gently press
the [
way.
] button all the
h The shutter releases and
the image is captured.
h You can view the captured
image on the monitor by
keeping the [
] button
depressed when you
capture the image (post-
view [page 129]).
AF
1
2
F3.5
1/40
Target mark
Shutter speed
Aperture
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HINT
Focus indicator
Target mark
What is the camera focusing on?
i If the focus range (page 78) is set to a
setting other than manual -, a
target mark & on the monitor shows
the area the camera is focusing on.
i The camera automatically determines
the correct focus by measuring from 9
different focus points within the
shooting area. If the target mark is at a
position that is different from the point
you wish to focus on, you can refocus,
for example, by changing the shooting
angle.
AF
F3.5
1/40
Shutter speed
Aperture
i The large target mark appears when
the camera focuses on a wide area in
the center of the screen.
About the focus indicator
i A green focus indicator appears when
the subject is successfully focused, or a
red focus indicator when the camera
was not able to focus the subject.
The shutter speed and aperture are
displayed
i When the camera focuses and the
target mark appears, at the same time,
the shutter speed and aperture settings
are also displayed. You can use them
as a reference when shooting.
If the camera shake icon > appears...
i During still image shooting, if the
shutter speed is slow and the
Camera shake icon
AF
possibility that the image may be
blurred due to camera shake becomes
high, the camera shake icon may
appear on the monitor. In this case,
stabilize the camera when shooting, or
set the flash operation mode to
automatic (page 72).
F3.5
1/40
i When shooting with the scene select
function set to the fireworks +
mode, the camera shake icon always
appears, but this is normal.
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CAPTURING AND PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES
Viewing still images
3
4
Press the REC/PLAY button.
h The image just captured is
shown on the monitor.
REC/PLAY button
SET button
Select the image you wish to
view.
To display the previous image,
toggle the SET button to the left.
To display the next image, toggle
the SET button to the right.
h Display the desired image.
<To delete a still image>
h Display the still image you wish
to delete, and toggle the SET
button up. A screen to confirm
the delete appears. Select
“DELETE” and press the SET
button to delete the still image.
<To return to the Shooting
Screen>
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h Press the REC/PLAY button.
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9-image display playback
1
2
Press the REC/PLAY button to
display the Playback Screen.
REC/PLAY button
Zoom switch
Push the zoom switch toward
the [W] ([P]) side.
h The 9-image display appears.
3
Select the image to play back.
h Toggle the SET button up,
down, left or right to move the
orange frame to the desired
image, and press the SET
button to switch to normal (full-
screen) playback of the
selected image.
h If the zoom switch is pushed
toward the [W] ([P]) side
while the 9-image display is
shown, the camera changes to
the art mode playback
SET button
Orange frame
Still image
(page 51).
Video clip
100
0001
0002
0003
0006
0009
0004
0007
0005
0008
Audio data
Image number
Folder number
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CAPTURING AND PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES
Art mode playback
Art mode playback displays all 22 images that immediately follow the
image currently shown on the normal display, or the framed image on
the 9-image display.
1
In normal playback, display an
image (pages 44 and 49), or on the
9-image playback display, move the
orange frame to select an image
(page 50). This will be the largest
image in the art mode playback
display.
2
If switching to the art mode
playback from normal playback,
push the zoom switch toward the
[W] ([P]) side two times. Push it
one time if switching from the
9-image playback display.
h The screen changes to art mode
playback.
Orange frame
h When the number of images is less
than 22, the blank frames are filled
in with color.
<Art mode playback screen operation>
Toggle the SET button up or down:
Select an image.
Press the SET button:
The selected image is displayed full-screen.
Press the MENU button:
The selected image is displayed full-screen, and the PLAYBACK MENU
appears.
Toggle the SET button to the left or right:
The images before and after are displayed in random order.
Push the zoom switch toward the [T] ([]]) side:
The screen changes to the 9-image display.
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HINT
Some images are not displayed?
i The images from a single folder are displayed in art mode playback. To
display images from a different folder, in step 1 select an image from the
desired folder.
Selecting the playback folder
If the card or the internal memory contains multiple folders, you can select
from which folder you would like to play back.
1
2
Press the REC/PLAY button to display the Playback Screen.
Press the zoom switch toward the
[W] ([P]) side three times.
h The screen to select the playback
folder appears.
100
103
101
104
102
105
h If the zoom switch is pushed toward
the [T] ([]]) side, the camera
changes to the art mode playback
(page 51).
FOLDER : 100SANYO
3
Toggle the SET button up, down, left
or right to move the orange frame to
the desired folder, and press the SET
button.
h The data in the selected folder is
displayed in the Playback Screen.
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CAPTURING AND PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES
Magnifying (zooming in) the image
1
2
Display the image that you want to magnify.
h For a video clip, pause playback at the place you want to magnify.
Push the zoom switch toward the [T]
108%
([]]) side.
h Magnification is enabled.
h The image is magnified, and the
central portion of image is
displayed.
h Toggle the SET button to view
different parts of the magnified
image.
Press shutter to save
SET
100% MOVE
To magnify:
Magnification increases each time the
zoom switch is pushed toward the [T]
([]]) side.
To return to normal size:
Magnification decreases each time the
zoom switch is pushed toward the [W]
([P]) side.
h Press the SET button to return to the
normal (100%) view.
HINT
The magnified portion of the image can be saved as a separate image.
i Press the [
] button. The magnified portion is saved as a new still
image.
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SHOOT A STILL IMAGE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP
You can capture a still image while recording a video clip.
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28).
[
] button
[
] button
Press the [
] button.
h Recording begins.
3
4
When you see a scene you’d like
to capture as a still image, press
the [
] button.
h A still image is captured.
End the recording.
h Press the [
] button to stop
recording.
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HINT
i When shooting a still image while recording a video clip, the flash does not
operate.
i When shooting a still image while recording a video clip, the display briefly
pauses, and then returns to the video clip display after the still image is
captured.
i If the still image resolution is set to k or Q, it automatically changes to
x and the image is captured.
i When the remaining video recording time becomes approximately
50 seconds, it will no longer be possible to capture a still image while
recording a video clip. The exact remaining recording time at which this
occurs will differ depending on the subject and on the video clip mode
setting (page 67). If you intend to capture a still image while recording a
video clip, it is suggested that you take note of the remaining video
recording time.
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AUDIO RECORDING AND PLAYBACK
Your camera can make audio recordings and play them back.
Audio recording
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28).
Press the MENU button.
h The menu display appears.
Audio memo icon
RECORDING MENU
MOVIE
640×480 30fps SHQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
3
From the video clip mode menu,
select the audio memo icon <,
and press the SET button.
h The audio recording mode is
enabled.
Remaining recording time
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00:10:15
h The menu display is canceled if the
MENU button is pressed.
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4
5
Press the [
] button.
Recording time
h Audio recording begins. During
recording, < appears in the
monitor.
It is not necessary to continue
pressing the [
REC00:09:45
] button while
recording.
h The maximum time for recording a
continuous audio memo is about
13 hours.
End the recording.
h Press the [
] button again to stop recording.
HINT
You can capture a still image during an audio recording
i Note, however, that if the resolution in the still image mode is set to k or
Q, it automatically changes to x and the image is captured.
You can monitor the recorded sound
i By connecting headphones to the camera, you can monitor the sound
while recording (page 152).
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AUDIO RECORDING AND PLAYBACK
Audio data playback
6
Press the REC/PLAY button.
h The playback screen for the audio
track that was just recorded
appears.
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7
Play back the recording.
Start forward playback:
Press the SET button.
Pause:
During playback, press the SET button, or toggle the SET button up.
During fast forward or fast reverse, toggle the SET button up.
Stop playback:
During playback, toggle the SET button down.
Fast forward/fast reverse:
h Fast forward/fast reverse playback is possible at 2× (forward only),
5×, 10× and 15×.
h Toggle the SET button to the left or right during playback to
activate fast forward/fast reverse.
h The playback speed changes each time the SET button is toggled
to the left or right.
Fast forward (toggle the SET button to the right)
2× → 5× → 10× → 15×
* Toggle the SET button to the left to return to normal speed.
Fast reverse (toggle the SET button to the left)
15× ← 10× ← 5×
* Toggle the SET button to the right to return to normal speed.
Volume adjustment:
Louder: During playback, push the zoom switch toward the [T] side.
Softer: During playback, push the zoom switch toward the [W] side.
<To delete audio data>
h Display the audio data you wish to delete, and toggle the SET button
up. A screen to confirm the delete appears. Select “DELETE” and
press the SET button to delete the audio data.
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<To return to the Audio Recording Screen>
h Press the REC/PLAY button.
HINT
Reducing battery consumption during playback
i For the power save function (page 140), if a standby time has been
specified for “BACKLIGHT”, the monitor will turn off when the set time has
elapsed but playback will continue. Battery consumption can be reduced
by turning the monitor off.
CAUTION
If no audio is heard...
i The audio is not played back when the audio memo is played back in the
fast playback or fast reverse mode.
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USING THE ZOOM
Your camera has two zoom functions: optical zoom and digital zoom.
You can specify whether or not the digital zoom is enabled (page 134).
1
2
Point the camera lens at the
subject.
Zoom switch
Push the zoom switch toward the
[T] or [W] side to compose the
desired image.
[T]: Zoom in on the subject.
[W]: Zoom out.
h When the zoom switch is moved,
the zoom bar appears on the
monitor.
h When the optical zoom factor is at
maximum, zooming stops
temporarily. When the zoom
switch is pressed toward the [T]
side again, the mode changes to
the digital zoom mode and
zooming continues.
Monitor
Zoom bar
When both optical
and digital zoom
are enabled
Optical zoom
Digital zoom (yellow)
When optical zoom
only is enabled
Pointer
3
Take the picture.
For video clip recording, see page 43.
For shooting still images, see page 47.
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EXPOSURE CORRECTION
By assigning the exposure correction operation shortcut to the SET button
(page 135), you can make the image lighter or darker when capturing images.
1
2
Assign the operation shortcut
to the SET button (page 135).
SET button
Toggle the SET button in the
direction for which the
operation shortcut was
assigned.
h The exposure correction bar
appears.
3
Toggle the SET button to the
left or right to adjust the
exposure.
h The exposure setting
numerical value is shown at
the left end of the exposure
bar.
h
The exposure can be set to a
value from –1.8 EV to
+1.8 EV.
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h The exposure correction bar
is canceled when the MENU
button or the SET button is
pressed.
Pointer
Exposure correction bar
HINT
The exposure correction setting is canceled in the following cases:
i When the pointer is set to the center position.
i When the camera is set to the playback mode.
i When the standby mode or sleep mode is activated.
i After the power is turned off.
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SHOOTING
PAGE 1 (BASIC SETTINGS)
DISPLAYING THE RECORDING
MENU
The RECORDING MENU is used to adjust your camera’s shooting settings.
The RECORDING MENU is organized into two displays: PAGE 1 and
PAGE 2. You can also access the RECORDING MENU from the camera
settings screen (OPTION MENU [page 122]).
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28).
h Turn the camera on in the shooting
mode.
MENU button
Press the MENU button.
h The RECORDING MENU appears.
h Pressing the MENU button again
will cancel the RECORDING
MENU.
About the HELP display
When the RECORDING MENU icon is
selected, the HELP display appears,
showing the function of the selected icon
and the shooting mode(s) for which it is
effective.
HELP display
PHOTO RESOLUTION
2816×2112 (6M-S)
RECORDING MENU
<Applicable to the video clip
recording mode>
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640×480 30fps SHQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
<Applicable to the still image
shooting mode>
<Applicable to both shooting
modes>
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Switching the page
Switch to PAGE 1 or PAGE 2.
1
2
Display the RECORDING MENU (page 61).
Toggle the SET button to the left.
h The RECORDING MENU PAGE
changes.
PAGE indication
RECORDING MENU
h Each time the SET button is toggled
to the left, the display changes as
follows:
MOVIE
640×480 30fps SHQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
PAGE 2
→
OPTION MENU
→
PAGE 1
<RECORDING MENU: PAGE 1>
RECORDING MENU
IMAGE STABILIZER
VIDEO VIEW
<RECORDING MENU: PAGE 2>
OPTION MENU
1/3
CLOCK SET
INFO DISPLAY
STARTUP DISPLAY
OPERATION BEEP
POST VIEW
WIND NOISE REDUC.
<OPTION MENU>
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DISPLAYING THE RECORDING MENU
Overview of the RECORDING MENU
PAGE 1
7
RECORDING MENU
MOVIE
640×480 30fps SHQ
8
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
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1 Video clip menu (page 67)
3 Scene select menu (page 69)
=: Full auto mode
b: Record at 640 × 480 pixels,
30 frames per second, high
bit rate
a: Sports mode
>: Portrait mode
a: Record at 640 × 480 pixels,
30 frames per second,
standard bit rate
+: Landscape mode
/: Night view portrait mode
k: Snow and beach mode
+: Fireworks mode
Q: Lamp mode
l: Record at 320 × 240 pixels,
30 frames per second
d: Record at 320 × 240 pixels,
15 frames per second
4 Filter menu (page 71)
&: No filter
<: Make an audio recording
2 Still image resolution menu
%: Cosmetic filter
W: Monochrome filter
,: Sepia filter
(page 68)
x: Shoot at 2816 × 2112
resolution (6 million pixels),
standard compression
5 Flash menu (page 72)
k: Automatic flash mode
m: Forced flash mode
l: Flash off mode
k: Shoot at 3680 × 2760
resolution (10 million
pixels)
y: Shoot at 2816 × 2112
resolution (6 million pixels),
low compression
6 Self-timer menu (page 74)
N: Self-timer off
8: Shoot at 2816 × 1584
resolution (approx. 4.46
million pixels)
y: Shooting begins 2 seconds
after the [
] button is pressed.
x: Shooting begins
10 seconds after the [
] button or
[
Q: Shoot at 1536 × 2048
resolution (3 million pixels,
vertical position)
]
button or [
pressed.
] button is
t: Shoot at 1600 × 1200
resolution (2 million pixels)
7 PAGE display (page 62)
8 HELP display (page 61)
9 Remaining battery power
(page 149)
[: Shoot at 640 × 480
resolution (300,000 pixels)
i When you specify multiple functions that cannot be simultaneously
enabled, the function which was last set becomes the active setting, and
the other settings accordingly change automatically.
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DISPLAYING THE RECORDING MENU
PAGE 2
7
RECORDING MENU
IMAGE STABILIZER
8
VIDEO VIEW
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
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1 Image stabilizer menu
u: Sets the sensitivity to
ISO 100 (video clip
(page 76)
recording mode:
p: Shoot using the video clip
corresponds to ISO 900).
field of view display.
v: Sets the sensitivity to
ISO 200 (video clip
q: Shoot using the still image
field of view display.
recording mode:
]: Image stabilizer function off
corresponds to ISO 1800).
2 Focus range menu (page 78)
-: All ranges mode
*: Normal mode
w: Sets the sensitivity to
ISO 400 (video clip
recording mode:
corresponds to ISO 3600).
-: Manual mode
6: Sets the sensitivity to
ISO 800 (video clip
+: Super macro (close-up)
mode
recording mode:
corresponds to ISO 3600).
3 Focus mode menu (page 80)
B: 9-point range finder focus
C: Spot focus
-: Sets the sensitivity to
ISO 1600 (video clip
recording mode:
corresponds to ISO 3600).
4 Light-measuring mode (EXP
MEASURE) menu (page 81)
n: Multi-section light-
measuring
* The indicated ISO value is the
standard output sensitivity.
6 White balance menu (page 84)
W: Center-weighted light-
>: White balance is
automatically adjusted
depending on ambient
lighting.
measuring
Y: Spot light-measuring
5 ISO sensitivity menu
(page 82)
r: For photography in fair
weather (sunny) conditions
t: Sets the ISO sensitivity
automatically (ISO 50 to
400 [video clip recording
mode: corresponds to
ISO 450 to 3600]).
o: In overcast conditions
p: Under fluorescent lighting
q: Under incandescent
lighting
*: Sets the sensitivity to
]: For setting the most
ISO 50 (video clip
accurate white balance
recording mode:
corresponds to ISO 450).
7 PAGE display (page 62)
8 HELP display (page 61)
9 Remaining battery power
(page 149)
i When you specify multiple functions that cannot be simultaneously
enabled, the function which was last set becomes the active setting, and
the other settings accordingly change automatically.
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IMAGE QUALITY
Video clip image quality setting
When it comes to video clips, a larger number of pixels and a higher
frame rate means better image quality and smoother playback. On the
other hand, the file size becomes large and uses more memory. Set the
image quality to a setting that’s right for your purpose.
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the video clip menu.
b: Record at 640 × 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, high bit rate.
a: Record at 640 × 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, standard bit
rate.
l: Record at 320 × 240 pixels, 30 frames per second.
d: Record at 320 × 240 pixels, 15 frames per second.
<: Make an audio recording.
3
Select the desired icon from the video clip menu, and press the SET
button.
h This completes the video clip image quality setting.
CAUTION
When editing video clips...
i In order for video clips to be joined (pages 105 and 110), they must have
been recorded in the same mode.
i Video clips that were recorded in different modes cannot be joined.
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Still image resolution setting
By setting the still image resolution (pixels) to a higher setting, image
detail is enhanced for a smoother, finer picture. However, the file size
also becomes large and uses more memory. Select the resolution
setting that suits your purpose.
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the still image resolution menu.
x: Shoot at 2816 × 2112 resolution (6 million pixels), standard
compression.
k: Shoot at 3680 × 2760 resolution (10 million pixels).
y: Shoot at 2816 × 2112 resolution (6 million pixels), low compression.
8: Shoot at 2816 × 1584 resolution (approx. 4.46 million pixels).
Q: Shoot at 1536 × 2048 resolution (3 million pixels, vertical position).
t: Shoot at 1600 × 1200 resolution (2 million pixels).
[: Shoot at 640 × 480 resolution (300,000 pixels).
3
Select the desired icon from the still image resolution menu, and
press the SET button.
h This completes the still image resolution setting.
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SCENE SELECT
You can select from various preset settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.) for
specific shooting conditions.
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the scene select menu.
=: The camera automatically makes the optimum settings suitable for
the surrounding conditions (full auto).
a: Capture a split-second image of a fast-moving subject (sports
mode).
>: Enhance the 3D feeling of the subject by blurring the background
(portrait mode).
+: For beautiful shots of distant scenery (landscape mode).
/: Photograph the subject while keeping the background night
scenery (night view portrait mode).
k: For photographing bright scenes, such as on a ski slope or at the
beach (snow & beach mode).
+: For capturing fireworks at night (fireworks mode).
Q: Photograph in low-light conditions (lamp mode).
3
Select the desired icon from the scene select menu, and press the
SET button.
h This completes the scene select function setting.
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4
Take the picture.
For video clip recording, see page 43.
For still image shooting, see page 47.
h To return to normal photography, select = from the scene select
menu, and press the SET button.
HINT
i When capturing images using the fireworks +, lamp Q or night view
portrait / setting, stabilize the camera.
i A table showing the limitations for settings corresponding to scene select
icons other than = is on page 176.
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FILTERS
The filter feature changes image characteristics such as color tones, to apply
unique effects to the photographed image.
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the filter menu.
&: No filter is used (none).
%: Skin tones are enhanced in close-up shots (cosmetic filter).
W: Snap black-and-white photos (monochrome filter).
,: Create a sepia-tone photo (sepia filter).
3
4
Select the desired icon from the filter menu, and press the SET
button.
h This completes the filter setting.
Take the picture.
For video clip recording, see page 43.
For still image shooting, see page 47.
h To return to normal photography, select & from the filter menu, and
press the SET button.
HINT
i A table showing the limitations for settings corresponding to filter icons
other than & is on page 177.
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SETTING THE FLASH MODE
The flash is used not only for taking pictures where there is insufficient light,
but also when the subject is in shade or in backlight conditions. Your camera’s
flash has three modes of operation (automatic flash mode, forced flash mode
and flash off mode). Select the flash mode that is appropriate for the
surrounding conditions. The flash can be enabled only when capturing still
images.
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the flash menu.
k: The camera will detect the subject brightness and use the flash
only when required. In a backlight situation, if only the center of the
image is very dark, the flash will operate to compensate (auto
flash).
m: The flash will operate with every image captured regardless of the
conditions. Use this setting under backlight conditions, when the
subject is in shade, under fluorescent lighting conditions, etc.
(forced flash).
l: The flash will not operate even in dark situations. Use this setting
when capturing an image in a location where flash photography is
prohibited, or when shooting a night landscape scene (flash off).
3
4
Select the desired icon from the flash menu, and press the SET
button.
h The selected flash mode is set.
Take the picture.
h Still image shooting → page 47
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SETTING THE FLASH MODE
CAUTION
Do not touch the flash unit when shooting.
i The flash unit becomes very hot and may cause a burn. Avoid touching the
flash unit when shooting.
HINT
i The flash cannot be used during video clip recording.
i By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button (page 135), you can
change the flash mode from the Shooting Screen.
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SELF-TIMER
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the self-timer menu.
N: Turns off the self-timer function.
y: The image is captured about 2 seconds after the [
] button or
] button or
[
] button is pressed.
x: The image is captured about 10 seconds after the [
] button is pressed.
[
3
4
Select the desired icon from the self-timer menu, and press the SET
button.
h This completes the self-timer setting.
Take the picture.
For video clip recording, see page 43.
For still image shooting, see page 47.
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SELF-TIMER
HINT
i By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button (page 135), you can
set the self-timer from the Shooting Screen.
To pause or cancel the self-timer function...
i If the [
released, the self-timer countdown temporarily stops. Press the [
button or [ ] button one more time to restart the self-timer.
] button or [
] button is pressed again before the shutter is
]
i To cancel self-timer photography, select the N icon from the self-timer
menu, and press the SET button.
i The self-timer is automatically reset to off N after the power save mode
is activated and the camera turned off.
When x is selected...
i When the [
] button or [
] button is
pressed, the multi-indicator will blink for
about 10 seconds, and then the image
is captured. Also, 4 seconds before the
shutter releases, the indication shown in
the illustration appears on the monitor.
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PAGE 2 (ADVANCED SETTINGS)
MOTION COMPENSATION
(IMAGE STABILIZER)
Your camera can minimize a jittery picture by compensating for unintentional
hand motion (video clips only).
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the image stabilizer menu.
p: Compensate for unintentional camera motion during video clip
recording. The field of view (see page 77) does not change when
the [
] button is pressed, so this setting is convenient when
shooting mostly video clips (video clip field of view display).
q: Compensate for unintentional camera motion during video clip
recording. The field of view does not change when the [
is pressed, so this setting is convenient when shooting mostly still
images (still image field of view display).
] button
]: Disengages the motion compensation function (OFF).
3
Select the desired icon from the image stabilizer menu, and press
the SET button.
h This completes the image stabilizer setting.
HINT
If the motion compensation does not seem to be working...
i Due to the mechanical characteristics of this function, it may not be
possible for the camera to compensate for violent motion.
i If the digital zoom (page 134) is being used, the large magnification factor
may make it difficult for the motion compensation function to work correctly.
i When stabilizing the camera, please turn the motion compensation
function off ]. If the motion compensation function is enabled when it is
not actually needed, it may result in an image that appears unnatural.
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MOTION COMPENSATION (IMAGE STABILIZER)
<Concerning the changing field of view when motion compensation is
enabled>
i When the motion compensation is set to ON, the field of view during
recording standby differs from the recordable field of view as shown below.
i When set to the motion compensation q setting, the video clip recording
range is as shown in the recording standby screen.
During still image
shooting
Display during
recording standby
During video clip
recording
For p setting
For q setting
Video clip
recording area
For ] setting
i When the still image shooting resolution is set to [ and the scene select
function to =, a, >, + or k (page 69), a still image captured
during video clip recording will have the same field of view as the video
clip.
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FOCUS RANGE
If you set the focus range to match the distance from the camera to the
subject, it’s easy to bring the subject into focus.
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the focus menu.
-: Wide end: 10 cm (3.94 in.) to infinity
Tele end: 80 cm (31.50 in.) to infinity (total range mode)
*: 80 cm (31.50 in.) to infinity (normal mode)
-: The focus can be manually set to any distance from 1 cm (0.39 in.)
to 8 m (26.25 ft.), as well as to infinity (manual focus).
+: 1 cm (0.39 in.) to 80 cm (31.50 in.) (super macro mode: wide end
only)
h If manual focus - is selected, please see “How to use the manual
focus” (page 79).
3
4
Select the desired icon from the focus menu, and press the SET
button.
h The focus range setting is completed.
Take the picture.
h Video clip recording → page 43
h Still image shooting → page 47
HINT
i By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button (page 135), you can
change the focus range setting or lock the focus from the Shooting Screen.
i When the focus range is set to super macro +, the zoom is temporarily
set to the wide end.
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FOCUS RANGE
How to use the manual focus
1
Select the manual focus icon - from the focus menu (page 78),
and press the SET button 2 times.
h The focus distance adjustment bar appears.
2
Toggle the SET button to the right or
left to select the desired focus
distance, and press the SET button.
h The focus distance is set, and you
are returned to the Shooting
Screen.
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1cm
HINT
i When shooting a subject at a medium to far distance, by setting the focus
range to *, you will find it both easier and faster to focus.
About the focus range
i The focus distance indication shows the distance between the lens surface
and the subject.
i In some cases there may be a slight variance between the distance
(numerical figure) you set in the manual focus mode and the actual
distance.
About zoom movement when using the manual focus
i If the focus distance is set to 70 cm (27.56 in.) or less, the zoom changes
to the largest setting that is suitable for that focus distance.
i When the focus distance is set to 70 cm (27.56 in.) or less, the zoom will
function only within the range at which the image is focused.
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FOCUS AREA SETTING
You can choose from the following 2 types of autofocus (still image shooting
only):
9-point range finder focus:
The distance to the subject is detected by sampling from multiple areas of the
entire shooting screen.
Spot focus:
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the monitor.
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the RECORDING
MENU (page 62).
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Select the desired focus method
from the focus mode menu, and
press the SET button.
B: 9-point range finder focus is
selected.
C: Spot focus is selected.
h When the spot focus setting is
selected, the focus mark + appears
in the center of the monitor.
Focus mark
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LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING
You can select from 3 types of light-measuring modes.
Multi-section light-measuring:
The exposure is adjusted after sampling from multiple areas of the entire
shooting screen.
Center-weighted light-measuring:
The exposure is adjusted after light is measured from the entire image, but
with emphasis on the center area.
Spot light-measuring:
You can compose the picture and capture the image after first measuring the
light only at the center spot of the monitor.
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the desired light-measuring mode from the light-measuring
mode (EXP MEASURE) menu.
n: Multi-section light-measuring
W: Center-weighted light-measuring
Y: Spot light-measuring
3
Press the SET button.
h This completes the light-measuring
mode setting.
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h When spot light-measuring is
selected, the light-measuring spot
mark
appears in the center of
the monitor.
Light-measuring spot mark
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ISO SENSITIVITY
With the initial settings, the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to
the brightness of the subject. However, the ISO sensitivity can be set to a
fixed setting.
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the ISO sensitivity menu.
t: Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically (ISO 50 to 400 [video clip
recording mode: corresponds to ISO 450 to 3600]).
*: Sets the sensitivity to ISO 50
(video clip recording mode: corresponds to ISO 450).
u: Sets the sensitivity to ISO 100
(video clip recording mode: corresponds to ISO 900).
v: Sets the sensitivity to ISO 200
(video clip recording mode: corresponds to ISO 1800).
w: Sets the sensitivity to ISO 400
(video clip recording mode: corresponds to ISO 3600).
6: Sets the sensitivity to ISO 800
(video clip recording mode: corresponds to ISO 3600).
-: Sets the sensitivity to ISO 1600
(video clip recording mode: corresponds to ISO 3600).
* The indicated ISO value when capturing still images is the standard
output sensitivity.
3
Select the desired icon from the ISO sensitivity menu, and press the
SET button.
h This completes the ISO sensitivity setting.
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ISO SENSITIVITY
HINT
i By setting a higher ISO sensitivity, you can set higher shutter speeds and
capture images in darker locations, but noise in the captured images may
increase.
i By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button (page 135), you can
change the ISO setting from the Shooting Screen.
CAUTION
Does the image appear to flicker when recording a video clip?
i If recording a video clip under fluorescent lights with the ISO sensitivity set
to w or higher, a noticeable flicker may appear in the image.
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WHITE BALANCE
This camera automatically adjusts the white balance under most lighting
conditions. However, if you want to specify the lighting conditions or change
the overall tone of the image, the white balance can be manually set.
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the RECORDING MENU (page 62).
Select the white balance menu.
>: The camera will make the white balance adjustment automatically
based on the natural and artificial light conditions. This is the
setting used in the auto mode.
r: For shooting outside on a sunny day.
o: For shooting outside on a cloudy day.
p: For shooting inside under fluorescent lighting.
q: For shooting inside under incandescent lighting.
]: This setting is used for a more accurate white balance using the
existing light source (one push). Please use it when the light source
cannot be identified, for example.
Setting procedure
1 Select the ] icon and press the SET button.
h The ] icon moves to the left end of the line.
2 Fill the entire screen with a plain white card (or piece of paper, etc.),
and press the SET button.
3
Select the desired icon from the white balance menu, and press the
SET button.
h This completes the white balance setting.
h Once the white balance setting is programmed for the ] icon, it is
retained even if another white balance setting (>, r, o, p, or
q) is selected. If you changed to another setting, whenever you
select the ] icon and press the SET button, the previously
programmed setting is recalled.
HINT
To cancel the white balance setting
i Perform step 1, select >, and then press the SET button.
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PLAYBACK
PAGE 1 (BASIC SETTINGS)
DISPLAYING THE PLAYBACK MENU
The PLAYBACK MENU is used to adjust your camera’s playback settings.
The PLAYBACK MENU is organized into two displays: PAGE 1 and PAGE 2.
You can also access the PLAYBACK MENU from the camera settings screen
(OPTION MENU [page 122]).
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28).
h Turn the camera on in the playback
mode.
MENU button
Press the MENU button.
h The PLAYBACK MENU appears.
h Pressing the MENU button again
will cancel the PLAYBACK MENU.
About the HELP display
When the PLAYBACK MENU icon is
selected, the HELP display appears,
showing the function of the selected icon.
HELP display
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MODE
Set to play all
or to play 1 clip
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Switching the page
Switch to PAGE 1 or PAGE 2.
1
2
Display the PLAYBACK MENU (page 85).
Toggle the SET button to the left.
h The PLAYBACK MENU changes to
the other PAGE.
h Each time the SET button is toggled
to the left, the display changes as
follows:
PAGE indication
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MODE
Set to play all
or to play 1 clip
PAGE 2
→
OPTION MENU
→
PAGE 1
<PLAYBACK MENU: PAGE 1>
PLAYBACK MENU
ROTATE
Rotate image
<PLAYBACK MENU: PAGE 2>
1/3
OPTION MENU
CLOCK SET
INFO DISPLAY
STARTUP DISPLAY
OPERATION BEEP
POST VIEW
WIND NOISE REDUC.
<OPTION MENU>
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DISPLAYING THE PLAYBACK MENU
Overview of the PLAYBACK MENU
PAGE 1
7
PLAYBACK MENU
1
2
3
4
5
6
PLAYBACK MODE
Set to play all
or to play 1 clip
8
9
1 Playback mode (page 89)
h Select continuous playback or
single-frame playback.
2 Slideshow (page 91)
h Select the slideshow settings
and initiate playback.
5 Delete (page 96)
h Delete images from the card
memory.
6 Copy (page 98)
h Copy files from the card to the
internal memory, or vice versa.
7 PAGE display (page 86)
8 HELP display (page 85)
9 Remaining battery power
(page 149)
3 Playback volume control
(page 93)
h Adjust the playback volume for
video clips and audio data.
4 Data protect setting (page 94)
h Protect data from accidental
erasure.
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PAGE 2
7
PLAYBACK MENU
ROTATE
1
2
3
4
5
6
Rotate image
8
9
1 Rotate image (page 100)
h Rotate still images.
2 Resize (page 101)
h Reduce the resolution of a still
image.
3 Edit photo (page 102)
h Repair the red-eye effect to
make eyes look more natural
or enhance blurry images due
to camera shake.
5 Printing instructions
(page 114)
h Specify the printing
instructions (DPOF settings).
6 Smooth playback (page 120)
h Smooth out the movement
when playing back video clips.
7 PAGE display (page 86)
8 HELP display (page 85)
9 Remaining battery power
(page 149)
4 Video clip edit (page 104)
h Edit video clips.
h Extract a still image from a
video clip.
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PLAYBACK MODE
You can choose to have data played back successively (continuous playback)
or have only selected data played back (clip playback).
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the playback mode icon =,
PLAYBACK MODE
Time per image
and press the SET button.
h The Playback Mode Screen
appears.
PLAY ALL
1 CLIP
1sec
PLAY ALL:
Have data played back in a continuous
stream.
1 CLIP:
OK
Display only the selected image
(pages 44, 49 and 57).
3
4
Select the desired playback mode.
<When “PLAY ALL” is selected>
1 Toggle the SET button to the right to select playback time.
2 Toggle the SET button up or down to specify the time that each
image is shown.
3 Press the SET button.
Press the SET button.
h The display time is set, and you are returned to the PLAYBACK
MENU.
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HINT
How to initiate continuous playback
i Set the camera to the playback mode, and press the SET button.
Continuous playback starts.
How is continuous playback different from slideshow playback
(page 91)?
i With continuous playback, the available operations include pause (for
continuous playback) and pause, fast forward and fast reverse (for video
clip playback). In addition, in the continuous playback mode, the guidance
display for key (button) operation and the capture date are shown on the
playback screen, and playback operations (pause, accelerated playback,
etc.) are possible. With slideshow playback, on the other hand, stop
playback is the only operation available. Because the guidance display for
key operation and the capture date are not shown, however, the images
are easier to view. In addition, with continuous playback, only the current
image and all subsequent images are played back; with slideshow
playback, all of the images in the memory are played back, starting with
the currently displayed image. Select the type of playback suitable for your
purposes.
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SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK
Specify the settings for playing back still images and video clips continuously
in a “slideshow” format. In a slideshow of still images, you can set the
transition time and transition effects.
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the slideshow icon V, and
SLIDESHOW
press the SET button.
h The Slideshow Screen appears.
TIME:
Adjust the transition speed (the period
that an image is displayed before it
changes to the next image).
EFFECT:
TIME
EFFECT
BGM
1sec
OFF
START
SET
OK
Select a transition effect as an image
changes to the next image.
BGM:
Specify the settings for playing
background music during slideshow
playback.
START:
Begin slideshow playback.
<Changing a setting>
1 Select the item you wish to change, and press the SET button.
2 Toggle the SET button up or down to change the setting.
3 Press the SET button.
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3
Select “START” and press the SET button.
h Slideshow playback begins.
h To stop slideshow playback, press the SET button or MENU button.
k About BGM audio files
In addition to the three BGM melodies stored in your camera, you can import
audio files to the camera’s internal memory to use. Imported audio files can
be selected from the slideshow screen in the same manner as the camera’s
internal BGM melodies.
HINT
BGM for video clips?
i When video clips are played back in a slideshow, the recorded audio track
is played back; the BGM is not played.
Did the BGM change?
i If you delete an audio file that was set for the BGM, and if a newly recorded
audio is then assigned the same audio number as the deleted file, the
newly recorded audio file will be played as the BGM.
Did you delete a BGM audio file from the camera?
i The three BGM audio files that were stored in your camera’s internal
memory at the time of purchase can be recovered by formatting the
internal memory.
What kind of audio files can be set for the BGM?
i Audio files that were recorded with the camera can be set as background
music. The maximum playback time is about 30 seconds.
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PLAYBACK VOLUME
Adjust the playback volume for video clips and audio data.
1
2
Display PAGE 1 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the playback volume icon
PLAY VOLUME
Z, and press the SET button.
h The volume control bar appears.
3
Toggle the SET button left or right to
adjust the volume, and press the
SET button.
14
VOLUME SETTING
h The volume is set, and you are
returned to the PLAYBACK MENU.
HINT
i During video clip or audio memo playback, if you move the zoom switch,
the volume control bar will appear, allowing you to adjust the volume.
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IMAGE PROTECT
Prevent accidental erasure of image and audio data.
1
2
Display the data that you want to protect from accidental erasure,
and display PAGE 1 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the protect icon A, and
PROTECT
press the SET button.
h The Protect Screen appears.
LOCK
EXIT
OK
3
Toggle the SET button up or down
to select “LOCK”, and press the
PROTECT
SET button.
h The protect mode is set for the
data.
UNLOCK
EXIT
h The protect mark B indicates that
the data is locked.
h To return to the PLAYBACK MENU,
OK
press the MENU button.
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IMAGE PROTECT
CAUTION
i Even if the protect mode is set for certain data files, they will be deleted if
the card is reformatted (page 145).
HINT
To select a different image in steps 2 and 3...
i Toggle the SET button to the left or right.
To cancel the protect mode for an image...
i Display the desired data, repeat steps 1 and 2, select “UNLOCK” in step 3,
and press the SET button. The protect mark B will disappear and the
protect mode is canceled.
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DELETING DATA
You can delete data that is stored on the card if you no longer need it. You can
delete the data one at a time, or all at once.
1
To delete data from the card, perform the delete procedure with the
card installed in the camera. To delete data from the camera’s
internal memory, remove the card before performing the delete
procedure.
2
3
Display PAGE 1 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the delete icon c, and
DELETE
press the SET button.
h The Delete Mode Screen appears.
DELETE SINGLE:
Deletes one data at a time.
DELETE ALL:
DELETE SINGLE
DELETE ALL
Deletes all the data.
OK
4
Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired delete mode,
and press the SET button.
h The Delete Confirmation Screen appears.
<DELETE SINGLE>
h Toggle the SET button to the left or right to select the data you wish to
delete.
h There is no confirmation screen when deleting single files. Please
make sure that the displayed image is one you wish to delete.
<DELETE ALL>
h Toggle the SET button to the left or right confirm the data to delete.
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DELETING DATA
5
Toggle the SET button up to select “DELETE”, and press the SET
button.
<DELETE SINGLE>
h The currently displayed image is deleted.
h To delete other data, select the data, select “DELETE” and press the
SET button.
<DELETE ALL>
h The Delete Confirmation Screen again appears. To delete the data,
select “YES”, and press the SET button. When data delete is
completed, “No image” is shown.
CAUTION
i Data that is protected from accidental delete cannot be deleted. To delete
protected data, set the protect setting for the data to off (page 94), and
then follow the data delete procedure.
HINT
i You can also access the Delete Single Confirmation Screen from the
Playback Screen by toggling the SET button up.
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COPY DATA
Images and audio files recorded in the camera’s internal memory can be
copied to the card, and likewise from the card to the internal memory.
1
2
3
Insert the card in the camera (page 27).
Display PAGE 1 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the copy icon S, and press
COPY
the SET button.
h The screen to copy files appears.
INT MEM
CARD
CARD
INT MEM
4
Select the copy direction.
INT MEM
CARD:
Copy image data from the internal
memory to the card.
OK
CARD
INT MEM:
Copy image data from the card to the
internal memory.
* If no card is set in the camera, you
cannot copy data.
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COPY DATA
5
Press the SET button.
h The screen to select the type of
copy appears.
h The copy source image is shown in
the background on the screen.
COPY SINGLE:
INT MEM
CARD
COPY SINGLE
COPY ALL
Copy the data for one image.
COPY ALL:
OK
Copy all the data from the copy source
to the copy destination.
6
7
Select the desired type of copy.
<When selecting “COPY SINGLE”>
1 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to display the image you
wish to copy.
2 Toggle the SET button up or down to select “COPY SINGLE”.
<When selecting “COPY ALL”>
1 Toggle the SET button up or down to select “COPY ALL”.
Press the SET button.
h The files are copied.
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ROTATE IMAGE
Captured still images can be rotated to the correct orientation for viewing.
1
2
Display the still image you wish to rotate, and display PAGE 2 of the
PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the rotate icon L, and
ROTATE
press the SET button.
h The Rotate Screen appears.
RIGHT:
Rotates image clockwise 90 degrees.
LEFT:
Rotates image counterclockwise
RIGHT
LEFT
90 degrees.
OK
3
Select “RIGHT” or “LEFT”, and
press the SET button.
h Each time the SET button is
pressed, the image is rotated
another 90 degrees.
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CHANGING IMAGE SIZE (RESIZE)
The size of a still image that has already been captured at a resolution higher
than t can be changed to 1600 × 1200 pixels or 640 × 480 pixels. The
resized image is saved as a separate image.
1
2
Display the still image whose size you want to change, and display
PAGE 2 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the resize icon I, and
Image original size
press the SET button.
h The Resize Screen appears.
RESIZE
(2816×2112)
(1600×1200)
(640×480)
OK
3
4
Toggle the SET button up or down to select the new image size.
2M (1600 × 1200): The saved image will be 1600 × 1200 pixels.
0.3M (640 × 480): The saved image will be 640 × 480 pixels.
Press the SET button.
h Resizing begins.
HINT
Why can’t the image be resized?
i An image can be resized only to a smaller (or the same) size, not to a
larger size.
i A still image that was captured with a resolution setting of 8 cannot be
resized.
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CORRECTING CAMERA SHAKE
AND RED-EYE EFFECT
Repair the red-eye effect in still images to make the eyes appear more
natural, and enhance still images that are blurry due to camera shake.
1
2
Display the image to be modified, and display PAGE 2 of the
PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the edit photo icon b, and
EDIT PHOTO
press the SET button.
h The Edit Photo Screen appears.
BLUR CORRECTION:
Repairs the effects of camera shake.
RED-EYE CORRECT.:
BLUR CORRECTION
RED-EYE CORRECT.
Repair the red-eye effect.
OK
3
4
Select the desired type of edit, and
press the SET button.
h The corresponding edit screen
appears.
RED-EYE CORRECT.
CORRECTION:
Proceed with the image correction.
EXIT:
Return to the PLAYBACK MENU.
CORRECTION
EXIT
OK
<Example: “RED-EYE
CORRECT.” was selected>
Select “CORRECTION”, and press
the SET button.
RED-EYE CORRECT.
h Image editing begins. During image
processing, “Processing” is shown
on the screen.
h When editing is completed, the
modified image is shown. Check
the image to see if the post-
processing result is satisfactory.
Press shutter to save
<Example: Red-eye
correction>
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CORRECTING CAMERA SHAKE AND RED-EYE
EFFECT
5
Press the [
] button.
RED-EYE CORRECT.
h A screen appears for you to specify
whether or not to save the original
image.
SAVE AS NEW
SAVE AS NEW:
OVERWRITE FILE
The corrected image is saved as a
separate image, and the original
image is preserved.
OK
OVERWRITE FILE:
The original file is deleted, and only
the corrected image is saved.
6
Select the desired method to save the corrected image, and press
the SET button.
h The corrected image is saved, and you are returned to the Edit Photo
Screen.
HINT
About the blur correction icon
i
On the Blur Correction Screen, an icon indicating the degree of blur appears.
: Blur correction unnecessary or blur correction completed.
: Blur correction possible
: Blur correction not possible
i
Blur correction is not possible for images captured at a shutter speed of
1/8 sec or less, or for images captured using a different digital camera. Also,
blur correction may not be possible in cases of extreme blur.
If the “Blur correction not successful” or “Red-eye correction not
successful” message appears...
i The camera was not able to successfully repair the image.
i
The correction function works to automatically edit flaws that the camera
detects in captured images. In some cases, the camera may fail to correctly
detect a flaw, or it may incorrectly identify a flaw where it does not exist.
Concerning the date and time information for the saved image
i
When an image is corrected and saved, the recorded date and time of
capture (Exif information) remains unchanged from the original image.
However, the file date shown on the computer changes to the date and time
the image was revised.
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EDITING VIDEO CLIPS
You can trim away unwanted portions from a video clip and save it as a new
video clip (video clip cutting [extracting]). You can also join two video clips
together and save them as one separate clip (“joining”), or save a single
frame from a video clip as a still image.
Procedure to cut (extract) a portion of a video clip
1
2
Specify the frames
(1, 2) where the
video clip is to be
cut.
A
B
C
J
Extract the specified portion.
[Two ways to cut the
video clip]
i Trim away portions A
and C, and save
portion B.
i Delete portion B, and
join portions A and
C.
i The original
video clip is
not affected.
(You can also choose to erase the original video clip when the new clip is
saved.)
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EDITING VIDEO CLIPS
Procedure to join video clips
Specify the video clip that will come first.
J
Specify the video clip that you wish to
append (join).
J
Join the video clips.
i The two video clips are saved together as a
separate video clip.
i The original video clips are not affected.
(You can also choose to erase the
original video clips when the new clip
is saved.)
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Procedure to extract a still image
Pause at the frame where you want to extract the still image.
Pause
J
Extract the frame as a still image.
CAUTION
Caution when editing video clips
i When editing video clips, do not turn off the camera. If you turn off the
camera while editing video clips, not only will the editing not be properly
completed, but the original video clip may also be erased.
i As the number or size of the video clips increases, the card memory may
become full, making it impossible to edit the video clips. In this case, you
will need to free some of the memory on the card, either by deleting data
that are no longer necessary (page 96), or by selecting “OVERWRITE
FILE” when saving edited video clips (pages 109 and 111).
i The operation sounds for the camera's buttons are disabled during video
clip editing.
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EDITING VIDEO CLIPS
Video clip cutting (extracting)
1
2
3
Display the video clip from which you wish to extract a segment.
Display PAGE 2 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the edit video icon k, and
EDIT VIDEO
press the SET button.
h The Edit Video Screen appears.
EXTRACT STILL
CUT
JOIN
OK
4
Select “CUT” and press the SET
button.
Start point
h The Cutting Screen appears.
CUT
00:01:30
Press shutter to save
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5
Specify the start point of the extract.
h Use the procedure below to specify the frame from which the video
clip extract will start.
h Play the video clip until approximately the desired point, pause the
video clip, then play the video clip one frame at a time, stopping at the
start point of the extract. This will be the first frame of the extract.
h If the start point of the video clip is also the start point of the extract,
proceed to step 6.
<Procedure>
Play:
After pausing playback, press and hold the SET button to the right for
about 2 seconds for forward playback, or to the left for reverse
playback.
Pause:
During playback, press the SET button.
Accelerated playback:
During playback, toggle the SET button to the left or right to change
the playback speed.
Single frame:
After pausing playback, toggle the SET button to the right to move
forward one frame, or to the left to move back one frame.
6
Toggle the SET button up.
h The start point of the video clip
Approximate playback time
extract is set, and the screen to
specify the end point appears.
h Specify the end point of the extract
by following the same procedure as
in step 5.
CUT
00:01:10
<When joining the first and latter
portions>
1 Toggle the SET button down.
h Each time the SET button is
toggled down, the sections to
delete and the sections to save
are reversed.
Press shutter to save
End point
Portion to be deleted
2 Specify the end point of the
extract. The frame following the
end point of the extract will be the
start point of the latter portion to be
joined.
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EDITING VIDEO CLIPS
7
Press the [
] button.
CUT
SAVE AS NEW
h A screen appears for you to select
either to save the edited video clip
as a new (separate) file, or to delete
the original video clip and replace it
with the edited video clip.
SAVE AS NEW:
OVERWRITE FILE
REVIEW CLIP
The edited video clip will be saved as
a new file. The original video clip
remains unchanged.
OK
OVERWRITE FILE:
The original video clip will be deleted.
Only the edited video clip will be
saved.
REVIEW CLIP:
Play back the edited video clip before
saving it.
8
Select the desired option, and press the SET button.
h Editing starts.
h When editing ends, you are returned to the PLAYBACK MENU.
HINT
i If the original video clip is protected, even if you select “OVERWRITE FILE”
in step 8 and press the SET button, the original video clip will not be
erased. If you want it to be erased, you will need to first remove the
protection (page 94).
i If the “Card full” message appears, you will need to free some of the
memory by deleting data that you do not need to keep.
CAUTION
Warning concerning the battery pack remaining charge
i During the editing of lengthy video clips, the time to process the large
amount of data can become quite long. To avoid problems caused by the
battery pack becoming depleted in the middle of video clip editing, before
starting to edit be sure that a sufficiently charged battery pack is installed
in the camera.
i It is recommended that a computer be used to edit long video clips.
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Joining two video clips
CAUTION
i Video clips that were recorded in different modes cannot be joined.
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the edit video icon k, and
EDIT VIDEO
press the SET button.
h The Edit Video Screen appears.
EXTRACT STILL
CUT
JOIN
OK
3
Select “JOIN” and press the SET
button.
h The 6-image playback display for
video clips appears.
Select a clip
Press shutter to save
100
Orange frame
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EDITING VIDEO CLIPS
4
Move the orange frame to the video
clip you wish to join, and press the
SET button.
h The specified video clip is labeled
with a number.
Approximate playback time
Select a clip
00:00:36
Press shutter to save
h Up to 9 video clips can be selected.
h To cancel a selection and remove
the number label from a video clip,
select the video clip and press the
SET button.
Number
5
Press the [
] button.
JOIN
h A screen appears for you to select
either to save the joined video clip
as a new (separate) file, or to delete
the original video clips and replace
them with the joined video clip.
SAVE AS NEW:
SAVE AS NEW
OVERWRITE FILE
REVIEW CLIP
The joined video clip will be saved as
a new file. The original video clips
remain unchanged.
OK
OVERWRITE FILE:
The original video clips will be deleted.
Only the joined video clip will be
saved.
REVIEW CLIP:
Play back the joined video clip before
saving it.
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6
Select the desired option, and press the SET button.
h Editing starts.
h When editing ends, you are returned to the PLAYBACK MENU.
HINT
i If the original video clip is protected, even if you select “OVERWRITE FILE”
in step 6 and press the SET button, the original video clip will not be
erased. If you want it to be erased, you will need to first remove the
protection (page 94).
i If the “Card full” message appears, you will need to free some of the
memory by deleting data that you do not need to keep.
CAUTION
Warning concerning the battery pack remaining charge
i During the editing of lengthy video clips, the time to process the large
amount of data can become quite long. To avoid problems caused by the
battery pack becoming depleted in the middle of video clip editing, before
starting to edit be sure that a sufficiently charged battery pack is installed
in the camera.
i It is recommended that a computer be used to edit long video clips.
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EDITING VIDEO CLIPS
Extracting a still image from a video clip
You can select one image (scene) from a video clip, copy it, and save it as a
still image (the original data remains unchanged).
1
Play back a video clip, and pause at the point you wish to copy and
save.
2
3
Display PAGE 2 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the video clip edit icon k, and press the SET button.
h The Video Clip Edit Screen appears.
4
Select “EXTRACT STILL”, and
press the SET button.
EXTRACT STILL
h The screen to extract an image
appears.
SAVE:
SAVE
EXIT
The image is copied and saved as a
still image (the original data is left
unchanged).
OK
EXIT:
You are returned to the PLAYBACK
MENU.
5
Select “SAVE” and press the SET button.
h The image is extracted.
HINT
To select a different image (frame) in step 4...
i Toggle the SET button to the left or right.
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PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
In addition to using your printer to print out still images captured with your
camera, as with conventional film, you can have prints made at shops offering
digital print services. Moreover, this camera is DPOF-compatible, so you can
use the camera to specify the number of prints, whether or not the date is
displayed on the print, and also to request an index print.
Display the Printing Instructions Screen
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the printing instructions icon
PRINT INSTRUCTIONS
b, and press the SET button.
h The Printing Instructions Screen
appears.
ALL IMAGES
EACH IMAGE
INDEX
ALL IMAGES:
The specified printing instructions
apply to all the still images on the
card.
ALL CLEAR
OK
EACH IMAGE:
The printing instructions are specified
for each individual image.
INDEX:
All the still images are printed as
miniature images (thumbnail images),
several images on one print.
ALL CLEAR:
Clear all the printing instructions. This
cannot be selected if no printing
instructions have been specified for
the image.
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PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
HINT
Printing a single frame from a video clip
i To print with a printer or have the digital print service shop print out a still
image from a video clip, you must first save it (extract still) as a still image
(page 113).
About the DPOF format
i DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a print order format. You can connect
your camera to a DPOF-compatible printer to produce your prints. You can
also set the printing instructions for the desired images, and then have the
requested images printed automatically (page 158).
About the finished prints
i Rotated images (page 100) will be printed in their original orientation.
i The quality of the print output will differ depending on the print service and
printer used.
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Specifying date imprinting and print quantities
You can specify printing instructions for each individual image (EACH
IMAGE), or apply the printing instructions to all the images on the card
(ALL IMAGES).
1
2
Display the Printing Instructions Screen (page 114).
Select “ALL IMAGES” or “EACH
IMAGE”.
ALL IMAGES:
PRINT INSTRUCTIONS
ALL IMAGES
EACH IMAGE
INDEX
The printing instructions are applied
to all the still images on the card.
EACH IMAGE:
The printing instructions are applied
only to the image currently
displayed.
ALL CLEAR
OK
3
Press the SET button.
h The Date/Copies Print Screen
appears.
h If “EACH IMAGE” was selected,
toggle the SET button to the left or
right to display the desired image to
print.
EACH IMAGE
----/--/--
0copy
:
:
COPIES
1
h The printing instructions that are
currently active for the displayed
image are shown. You can toggle
the SET button to the left or right to
confirm the printing instructions for
each image.
OK
DATE
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PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
4
Specify whether the date is displayed
on the print, and the number of prints.
<Specify the number of prints>
h Toggle the SET button up or down.
h The quantity indication
Quantity
EACH IMAGE
----/--/--
:
:
changes.
h Display the desired number of
prints.
copy
0
COPIES
1
OK
DATE
<Specify dated prints>
h Push the zoom switch toward the
[T] or [W] side.
Dated prints
EACH IMAGE
2007/12/24
0copy
:
:
h Each time the zoom switch is
moved, the date indication is
switched on or off.
h For images that were captured
when the camera’s clock was
not set (page 32), the date
display appears as [--/--/--], and
dated prints are not possible.
COPIES
OK
1
DATE
Dated prints:
Turn the date indication on.
Undated prints:
Turn the date indication off.
5
6
Press the SET button.
Printing instructions
h The printing instructions for the
requested print quantities and
dated prints are stored.
EACH IMAGE
2007/12/24
1copy
:
:
Press the MENU button.
h The display returns to the Printing
Instructions Screen.
COPIES
1
OK
DATE
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Index print
Printing out many small images on one sheet is called an “index print”.
This is convenient for use as a list of the images you have captured.
1
2
3
Display the Printing Instructions Screen (page 114).
Select “INDEX”.
Press the SET button.
INDEX PRINT
h The Index Print Screen appears.
SET:
Specify an index print copy.
EXIT:
SET
EXIT
Discontinue the setting procedure, and
return to the Printing Instructions
Screen.
OK
4
Select “SET”, and press the SET
button.
h This completes the setting for the
index print. You are returned to the
Printing Instructions Screen.
HINT
To cancel the index print setting
i Follow steps 1 and 2, select “CLEAR” in step 3, and press the SET button.
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PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
Clearing all the printing instructions
Delete the printing instructions for all images.
1
2
3
Display the Printing Instructions Screen (page 114).
Select “ALL CLEAR”.
Press the SET button.
h The Confirm All Clear Screen appears.
CANCEL:
Clear the printing instructions for all images.
EXIT:
Cancel the clear procedure and return to the Printing Instructions
Screen.
4
Select “CANCEL”, and press the
SET button.
h All the printing instructions are
cleared and you are returned to the
Printing Instructions Screen.
ALL CLEAR
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copy
:
:
1
CANCEL
EXIT
OK
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SMOOTH PLAYBACK
Suppress the video flicker that occurs when playing back video clips that were
recorded with the camera moving fast.
1
2
Display PAGE 2 of the PLAYBACK MENU (page 86).
Select the smooth playback O
SMOOTH PLAYBACK
icon, and press the SET button.
h The Smooth Playback Screen
appears.
ON
ON:
OFF
Activate smooth playback.
OFF:
Deactivate smooth playback.
OK
3
Select “ON”, and press the SET
button.
h This completes the smooth
playback setting.
HINT
i Depending on the recording conditions, the smooth playback effect may be
insignificant in some cases.
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DISPLAYING IMAGE PROPERTIES
(INFORMATION SCREEN)
On the Information Screen you can check what the settings were when an
image was captured.
1
2
Display the desired image.
2
3
4
100-0001
7.5MB
INFO
1
640 480 30fps
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
Press the MENU button for at
least 1 second.
h The Information Screen
appears.
h If the MENU button is
pressed again, the
Information Screen is
canceled.
1 Video clip mode settings
2 Image or sound number
3 Protect setting
4 File size
5 Shooting or recording
time
6 Remaining battery charge
7 Date and time of image
8 Still image resolution
settings
9 Scene select function
0 Filters
A Aperture
5
6
00:00:15
0.0
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<Video clip data>
9 ;
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
6
100-000
1.6MB
2
INFO
8
2816 2112
F3.8
1/14
+0.0
200
ISO
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<Still image data>
B Shutter speed
C Exposure correction
D ISO sensitivity
2
3
4
5
100-000
3
INFO
256KB
00:00:11
6
2007.12.25 19:00
7
<Audio data>
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OPTION SETTINGS
OPTION SETTINGS
DISPLAYING THE OPTION MENU
The OPTION MENU is used to adjust various camera settings.
1
2
Turn on the camera (page 28), and press the MENU button.
h The RECORDING MENU or PLAYBACK MENU appears.
Toggle the SET button to the left two
times to display the OPTION MENU.
1/3
h The OPTION MENU is canceled if
the MENU button is pressed.
CLOCK SET
INFO DISPLAY
STARTUP DISPLAY
OPERATION BEEP
POST VIEW
WIND NOISE REDUC.
<OPTION MENU>
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DISPLAYING THE OPTION MENU
Overview of the OPTION MENU
1/3
1
2
3
4
5
6
CLOCK SET
INFO DISPLAY
STARTUP DISPLAY
OPERATION BEEP
POST VIEW
WIND NOISE REDUC.
I
7
8
9
;
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
NOISE REDUCTION
IMAGE SETTINGS
FLICKER REDUCT
DIGITAL ZOOM
SHORTCUTS
BRIGHTNESS
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
POWER SAVE
FILE NO. RESET
FORMAT
RESET SETTINGS
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1 Date and time setting (page 32) 9 Flicker-reduction menu
h
Set the camera’s internal clock.
(page 133)
2 Screen display (page 35)
h Specify whether the time/date
the image was captured is
displayed.
h Specify what information is
displayed on the Playback
Screen.
3 Startup display (page 125)
h Select the screen display that
appears when the camera is
turned on.
h Set the flicker-reduction
function on or off.
0 Digital zoom setting (page 134)
h Enable or disable the digital
zoom.
A Shortcuts (page 135)
h Assign functions to the SET
button operation when the
Shooting Screen is displayed.
B Monitor brightness (page 137)
h Adjust the brightness of the
monitor.
4 Operation sounds setting
C Screen language (page 138)
h Select the language in which
the monitor messages are
displayed.
(page 126)
h Select the operation sounds
that are produced when the
camera’s buttons are pressed,
and adjust the operation sound
volume.
D TV system settings (page 139)
h
Select the type of video signal
that is output from the camera’s
AV terminal.
5 Post-view (page 129)
h Specify how long the captured
image is displayed on the
E Power save function (page 140)
F File number reset (page 142)
h Select the file number reset
function.
monitor after the [
] button is
pressed and released.
6 Wind noise reduction setting
(page 130)
G Format (page 145)
h Reformat the camera’s internal
memory or the card installed in
the camera.
h Set the wind noise reduction
function on or off.
7 Noise-reduction menu
(page 131)
h Set the noise-reduction function
on or off.
8 Image quality adjustment
(page 132)
h Adjust the image quality during
shooting.
H Settings reset (page 147)
h Reset the camera to the
factory-preset settings.
I Remaining battery power
(page 149)
* Icons 7 through H are displayed when you toggle the SET button up or
down to scroll.
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SELECT THE STARTUP DISPLAY
The startup display is the display that appears on the monitor when the
camera is turned on.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the startup display icon +,
and press the SET button.
h The Startup Display Setting Screen
appears.
STARTUP DISPLAY
DATE & TIME
Xacti
DATE & TIME:
The camera’s date and time setting is
shown.
OFF
Xacti:
SET
OK
The Xacti logo is shown.
OFF:
No startup display.
3
Select the desired setting, and press the SET button.
h The selected startup display is set.
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OPERATION SOUNDS
Use this menu to set the confirming audio signals when the camera is turned
on/off or when the operation buttons ([
] button, SET button, MENU
button, etc.) are pressed, to adjust the operation sound volume, and to
enable/disable the audio guide.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the operation beep icon ?,
and press the SET button.
h The Operation Beep Setting Screen
appears.
h The current settings are shown on
the screen.
h If “ALL OFF” is selected and the
SET button pressed, all the
operation sounds are muted.
h When “ALL OFF” is selected, the
“CHANGE SETTINGS” indication
changes to “ON”. If “ON” is then
selected and the SET button is
pressed, “ON” changes to
“CHANGE SETTINGS”.
OPERATION BEEP
TURN ON/OFF
SHUTTER
KEY SW
AUDIO GUIDE
CHANGE SETTINGS
ALL OFF
OK
:ON
:D
:A
:ON
OPERATION BEEP
TURN ON/OFF
SHUTTER
KEY SW
AUDIO GUIDE
ON
:OFF
:OFF
:OFF
:OFF
TURN ON/OFF:
ALL OFF
OK
Mute or enable the sound that is
produced when the power is turned on
or off.
<“ALL OFF” is selected>
SHUTTER:
Select the sound that is produced
when the [
] button is pressed.
KEY SW:
Select the sound that is produced
when the SET button, MENU button,
etc. are pressed.
AUDIO GUIDE:
Mute or enable the camera’s audio
help guide.
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OPERATION SOUNDS
3
Select “CHANGE SETTINGS”, and
press the SET button.
OPERATION BEEP
h The screen to change the settings
appears.
TURN ON/OFF
SHUTTER
KEY SW
ON
D
A
AUDIO GUIDE
OPERATION VOL
ON
4
4
Toggle the SET button up or down
to select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
OK
h The screen to select operation
sounds appears.
<If “TURN ON/OFF” or “AUDIO GUIDE” is selected>
h The respective screen to enable or disable the sound appears.
h Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting,
and press the SET button.
ON: Activates the sound.
OFF: Deactivates the sound.
<If “SHUTTER” or “KEY SW” is selected>
h The screen to select the operation sounds appears.
h Select from 8 different sounds (A to H).
h You can toggle the SET button to the right to preview the selected
operation sound.
h If “OFF” is selected, no sound is produced.
h Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting,
and press the SET button.
<If “OPERATION VOL” is selected>
h The screen to select the volume for the operation sounds appears.
h You can select an operation sound volume from 1 (minimum) to 7
(maximum).
h Toggle the SET button up or down to select the volume, and press
the SET button.
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5
Press the MENU button.
h The operation sound settings are completed.
HINT
i If you keep the MENU button pressed and turn on the power, the screen to
turn the operation sounds ON/OFF appears at once. You may find this a
convenient procedure to disable the operation sounds in places you do not
want them to be audible.
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POST-VIEW SETTING
Specify the duration that the captured image appears on the monitor
(post-view) after the [
] button is pressed and released.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the post-view icon o, and
press the SET button.
h The Post-view Screen appears.
1 sec:
The post-view image is displayed for
1 second.
POST VIEW
1 sec
2 sec
OFF
2 sec:
The post-view image is displayed for
2 seconds.
OK
OFF:
The post-view image is not displayed.
3
Select the desired setting, and press the SET button.
h This completes the post-view setting.
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WIND NOISE REDUCTION
This feature reduces the ambient sound of the wind when you are recording a
video clip or making an audio recording in a strong wind environment. Set the
function to on or off.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the wind noise reduction
icon `, and press the SET button.
WIND NOISE REDUC.
h The Wind Noise Reduction Screen
appears.
ON:
The wind noise reduction function is
ON
OFF
turned on.
OFF:
OK
The wind noise reduction function is
turned off.
3
Select the desired setting, and press the SET button.
h This completes the wind noise reduction setting.
HINT
i For normal shooting, set the wind noise reduction to “OFF”. If the function
is enabled when there is no wind, the audio during shooting and recording
sounds unnatural.
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NOISE-REDUCTION FUNCTION
Use this setting to minimize noise in still images and produce a clear image.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the noise-reduction icon ^,
and press the SET button.
h The Noise Reduction Screen
appears.
NOISE REDUCTION
ON
ON:
OFF
The noise-reduction function is
enabled.
OFF:
OK
The noise-reduction function is
disabled.
3
Select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
h This completes the noise-reduction
setting.
HINT
i The noise-reduction function is effective when the shutter speed is 1/4
second or less.
i Compared to normal shooting, the image processing time after shooting is
slightly longer.
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ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY
The camera can adjust the image quality as the image is captured.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the image quality icon P,
and press the SET button.
h The Image Settings Screen
appears.
NORMAL:
Shoot with image quality at normal.
VIVID:
IMAGE SETTINGS
NORMAL
SOFT
VIVID
SOFT
VIVID
Color saturation is increased.
SOFT:
OK
The sharpness is subdued for a softer
image.
SOFT VIVID:
The sharpness is softened and color
saturation is increased.
3
Select the desired setting, and press the SET button.
h This completes the image quality setting.
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FLICKER-REDUCTION
The flicker-reduction setting reduces the flicker that results when filming video
clips under fluorescent lights and the like where the background lighting
pulsates at the frequency of the power supply. The flicker-reduction setting is
set to a frequency of 50 Hz.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the flicker-reduction icon
o, and press the SET button.
h The Flicker Reduction Screen
appears.
FLICKER REDUCT
ON
ON:
OFF
Turns on the flicker-reduction setting.
OFF:
Turns off the flicker-reduction setting.
OK
3
Select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
h This completes the flicker-reduction
setting.
HINT
i If the flicker-reduction setting is used outdoors on a very bright day, a
halation effect, which produces diffused rings of light around bright light
areas, may occur.
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DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING
This setting allows you to specify whether or not the digital zoom is enabled
during zoom shooting.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the digital zoom icon Q,
and press the SET button.
h The Digital Zoom Screen appears.
ON:
Digital zoom can be used.
OFF:
DIGITAL ZOOM
ON
OFF
Digital zoom cannot be used.
OK
3
Select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
h This completes the digital zoom
setting.
HINT
If the digital zoom does not seem to be working…
i The digital zoom is disabled when the still image shooting mode is set to
E.
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ASSIGN SET BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Assign functions (operation shortcuts) to the SET button when it is toggled
up, down, left or right when the Shooting Screen is displayed.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the shortcuts icon m, and
press the SET button.
SHORTCUTS
h The Shortcuts Screen appears.
: Assign the function when the SET
button is toggled up.
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
: Assign the function when the SET
button is toggled down.
: Assign the function when the SET
button is toggled to the left.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
OK
: Assign the function when the SET
button is toggled to the right.
Recommended settings:
The most commonly used settings
are automatically assigned.
3
Select the key to which you wish to
assign the function, and press the
SET button.
SHORTCUTS
OFF
h The screen to assign a function to
the key appears.
[OFF]:
No operation shortcut
is assigned to the key.
OK
p AF LOCK: Lock the focus
(page 46).
+ FOCUS: Set the focus range
(page 78). (This
<When
is selected>
operation shortcut
can be assigned only
to the
Set the flash operation (page 72).
) EXPOSURE: Adjust the exposure (page 60).
s ISO: Set the ISO sensitivity (page 82).
O SELF-TIMER: Set the self-timer (page 74).
or
key.)
m FLASH:
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4
5
Toggle the SET button up or down.
h Display the function you wish to
assign to the key.
SHORTCUTS
AF LOCK
OK
Press the SET button.
SHORTCUTS
h The selected function is assigned to
the key, and you are returned to the
Shortcuts Screen.
h To assign functions to the other
keys, repeat steps 3 through 5.
AF LOCK
FOCUS
FLASH
EXPOSURE
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
OK
<When “RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS” is selected>
6
Press the MENU button.
h The screen to confirm the shortcut
settings appears, and then you are
returned to the OPTION MENU.
h This completes the shortcuts
setting.
SHORTCUTS
<To confirm the assigned
shortcuts>
h On the screen in step 2, press the
MENU button, and the screen to
confirm the shortcut settings
appears.
English 136
MONITOR BRIGHTNESS
Adjust the brightness of the camera’s monitor display. Use this adjustment
when the monitor image is difficult to view because of ambient lighting.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the brightness icon ,, and
press the SET button.
h The brightness control display
appears.
BRIGHTNESS
0
ADJUST
3
Toggle the SET button to the left or right to set the brightness, and
press the SET button.
h The monitor brightness is set.
HINT
i The display in step 2 can also be accessed from the Shooting Screen.
Press the MENU button for at least 1 second; the brightness control
display will appear, and you can then adjust the monitor brightness.
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SCREEN LANGUAGE
You can set the monitor of your camera to display the messages in any one of
several languages.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the language icon z, and
press the SET button.
LANGUAGE
h The Language Screen appears.
DEUTSCH:
ENGLISH:
ESPAÑOL:
FRANCAIS:
ITALIANO:
German
English
Spanish
French
Italian
OK
NEDERLANDS: Dutch
PORTUGUÊS: Portuguese
:
Russian
Turkish
TÜRKÇE:
:
:
Japanese
Korean
Chinese (traditional)
Chinese (simplified)
:
:
3
Select the desired language, and press the SET button.
h The selected display language is set.
English 138
TV SYSTEM SETTING
Specify the type of image signal that is output from your camera’s AV
terminal.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the TV system icon j, and
press the SET button.
h The TV System Screen appears.
NTSC:
Outputs NTSC video signals.
PAL:
TV SYSTEM
NTSC
PAL
Outputs PAL video signals.
OK
3
Select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
h The selected TV system is set.
HINT
If no image appears on the TV...
i If the TV system setting is not correct for the connected equipment, no
image will appear on the TV.
When set to “PAL” and connected to a TV using the included AV
interface cable (page 151)
Shooting: Images are displayed on the monitor only and do not appear on
the TV.
Playback: Images are displayed on the TV only and do not appear on the
monitor.
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POWER SAVE FUNCTION
Your camera has a “power save” function whereby the power automatically
turns off after a specified period of inactivity. The power save function works
to conserve the battery pack power when the camera is not being used, or to
prevent the battery pack from dying if the camera has accidentally been left
on. You can specify the elapsed time (standby time) before the power save
function is activated.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the power save icon ?, and
press the SET button.
h The Power Save Setting Screen
appears.
RECORDING:
Set the standby time for the shooting
modes.
POWER SAVE
RECORDING
PLAYBACK
BACKLIGHT
1 min
5 min
ALWAYS
PLAYBACK:
OK
Set the standby time for the playback
modes.
BACKLIGHT:
Set the time elapsed during audio
playback until the monitor turns off. At
the “ALWAYS” setting, the monitor
remains on throughout the audio
playback.
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POWER SAVE FUNCTION
3
Select the desired option, and press
the SET button.
h The Set Standby Time Screen
appears.
POWER SAVE
RECORDING
1 min
4
Toggle the SET button up or down
to set the standby time.
Up:
OK
Increases the standby time.
Down:
Decreases the standby time.
<Example: When
“RECORDING” is selected>
5
Press the SET button.
h The standby time is set, and you are returned to the Power Save
Setting Screen.
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FILE NO. RESET FUNCTION
If a newly formatted card is used, the file name (image number) of the
captured image automatically begins from 0001. If the card is subsequently
reformatted, or if a different reformatted card is used, the file names again
begin from 0001. This is because the file number reset function is set to “ON”,
and consequently it results in more than one card containing images with the
same numbers. By setting the file number reset function to “OFF”, even if the
card is reformatted or the card is replaced with another card, the consecutive
numbering of file names continues from the last number recorded by the
camera.
<File number reset function “ON”>
File name (image number)
Card A
0001, 0002...... 0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0001, 0002...... 0012, 0013
<File number reset function “OFF”>
File name (image number)
Card A
0001, 0002...... 0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0014, 0015........0025, 0026
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FILE NO. RESET FUNCTION
i If Card B already has image data in it when it replaces Card A, file names
are assigned as follows.
When the highest image number on Card B (before replacing) is
lower than the highest image number on Card A: the file name of the
next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card A.
Card A
0001, 0002 ..... 0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0001, 0002, 0014, 0015 ......0025, 0026
Previously recorded images
When the highest image number on Card B (before replacing) is
higher than the highest image number on Card A: the file name of the
next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card B.
Card A
0001, 0002 ..... 0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0020, 0021, 0022, 0023 ......0025, 0026
Previously recorded images
HINT
What about the internal memory?
i The file number reset function is always set to “ON” for the internal
memory; it cannot be set to “OFF”.
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1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the file number reset icon
i.
FILE NO. RESET
ON
3
Press the SET button.
h The File Number Reset Screen
appears.
OFF
ON:
OK
The file number reset function is on.
OFF:
The file number reset function is off.
4
Select “OFF”, and press the SET button.
h The file number reset function is deactivated.
HINT
i Until the file number reset function is turned “ON”, consecutive file names
are assigned. It is recommended that the file number reset function be
returned to “ON” at the end of each photography session.
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INITIALIZING THE CARD MEMORY
AND INTERNAL MEMORY
A card must be formatted with this camera:
i After purchasing, when used for the first time, or
i If it was formatted using a personal computer or another digital camera.
The card cannot be formatted if the lock switch is set to the “LOCK” position.
Proceed with the format procedure after setting the lock switch to the
unlocked position.
1
To reformat a card, install it in the camera. To reformat the camera’s
internal memory, remove the card from the camera.
2
3
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the format icon 1, and
FORMAT
press the SET button.
<Card format>
FORMAT
h The screen to select the type of
format appears.
h Follow steps 4 to 6.
FULL FORMAT
FORMAT:
A normal formatting is executed.
FULL FORMAT:
OK
The entire card is scanned and
reformatted. It is not possible to
select this when there is no card
installed, or when the remaining
battery charge is low.
<Internal memory format>
h The screen to confirm formatting
appears.
h Follow steps 5 and 6.
4
Select the desired format option, and press the SET button.
h The screen to confirm formatting appears.
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5
6
Select “YES”.
Press the SET button.
h Formatting begins.
h During formatting, “Formatting” and “do not power off” are shown on
the monitor.
h The three BGM audio files that were stored in your camera’s internal
memory at the time of purchase can be recovered by formatting the
internal memory.
CAUTION
Caution during reformatting
i Please do not turn off the camera or insert/remove the card while the card
is being formatted.
Reformatting erases the data
i When the card or internal memory is initialized, all the recorded data is
erased. Protected data is also erased, so before reformatting a card, any
data you want to keep should be copied to your personal computer’s hard
disk or other storage medium.
Caution regarding disposing/transferring the card (recovering data from
a reformatted card)
i If a card is reformatted or the data is erased from the card using the
camera or a computer, the card’s control data may be merely modified and
the data itself may not be completely erased from the card.
i In some cases it may be possible to recover the data from a reformatted
card using special software for that purpose. However, if the camera is
used to execute a full format, it will be impossible to recover the data even
by the use of data recovery software.
i If you are disposing of a card, it is recommended that you physically
destroy it. If you are transferring the card to someone else to use, it is
recommended that you use the camera’s full format function to reformat
the card, or use commercially available software for erasing card data.
Managing data is the responsibility of the user.
HINT
To cancel reformatting
i In step 5, select “NO”, and press the SET button.
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RESETTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS
Reset the camera to the factory-preset settings.
1
2
Display the OPTION MENU (page 122).
Select the reset settings icon 2,
and press the SET button.
h The Reset Settings Screen
appears.
RESET SETTINGS
RESET:
RESET
EXIT
Reset to the factory-preset settings.
EXIT:
Do not change the settings, and return
to the OPTION MENU.
OK
3
Select “RESET”, and press the SET button.
h The camera settings are reset to the factory-preset settings.
HINT
i Note that the following settings do not change with this procedure:
Date and time setting
Language setting
TV system setting
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CHECKING THE REMAINING
INTERNAL AND CARD MEMORY
You can check how many images can be captured and how much audio and video
recording time is available in the internal memory and on the card. For a table showing
the maximum number of images and recording time for the internal memory and for
specific cards, please see “Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting Time/Possible
Recording Time” on page 183
.
Checking the remaining number of images and
video recording time
1
Turn on the camera (page 28).
Remaining number of images
h
h
h
The remaining number of images
appears in the upper left of the monitor.
The remaining video recording time
appears in the upper right of the monitor.
The remaining number of images and
video recording time will differ depending
on the resolution and compression
settings.
Remaining video
recording time
12
00:00:58
h
h
When the remaining number of images
or the remaining video recording time is
“0”, you cannot capture any more
images. To capture more images, either
install a new card, or save the images to
a computer and then delete them (page 96) from the card.
When the remaining number of images or the remaining video recording time
is “0”, it may be possible to capture a few more images by setting a lower
resolution setting (page 67), or selecting a different image quality setting.
For audio data
1
Set the camera to the audio
recording mode (page 55).
Remaining recording time
h
The remaining audio recording time is
shown.
12
00:16:00
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CHECKING THE REMAINING
BATTERY PACK CHARGE
When using the battery pack, the remaining battery pack charge can be
checked on the monitor. Make sure to check this indicator before capturing an
image. For an indication of the possible length of time for battery
pack operation, see page 182.
1
Display the RECORDING MENU or
PLAYBACK MENU (pages 61 and
85).
RECORDING MENU
h The battery pack remaining charge
indicator appears in the lower right
corner of the monitor.
MOVIE
640×480 30fps SHQ
MPEG-4 AVC/H. 264
h Due to the battery pack
characteristics, when the ambient
temperature is low,
may
appear early for an incorrect
indication of the remaining charge.
Also, depending on the conditions
of use of the camera or the ambient
conditions (temperature, etc.), the
indicated remaining charge may
change. Therefore, this indication
can only be used as a general
approximation of the remaining
charge.
Battery pack remaining
charge indicator
Battery pack
remaining
Battery remaining charge
charge indicator
Approx. full.
Power is low.
It will soon be impossible to capture or play
back images.
If this icon flashes when the [
] button is pressed, images cannot be
captured. Recharge the battery pack.
] button or
[
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HINT
i If any data is present, you can also check the remaining battery pack
charge on the Information Screen (page 121).
i Battery life may differ even among battery packs of the same type.
i Depending on the usage of the camera (such as the number of times the
flash is used, the type of card, etc.) or the ambient temperature
(temperatures below 10 °C [50°F]) the number of images that can be
saved on a fully charged battery pack will vary greatly.
i It is recommended that you prepare an extra battery pack(s) when taking
pictures at a wedding or while traveling, for example, so you don’t miss
capturing images of important moments due to the battery pack power
running out. The same is recommended for taking photos in cold
environments. (In a ski area, for example, the battery pack can be kept
warm in your pocket until ready to use.)
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OTHER DEVICES AND CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING TO A TV
Connect the supplied AV interface cable from the AV terminal on the camera
to the AUDIO and VIDEO input terminals on the TV.
To open the AV terminal cover
1 Pull towards
2 Rotate
the front of
the camera.
AV terminal
Yellow plug:
To the VIDEO input
terminal
Supplied dedicated AV
interface cable
White plug:
To the AUDIO input (L) terminal
Red plug:
To the AUDIO input (R) terminal
Switch input
to VIDEO
To the AV terminal
on the camera
Playback
i After connecting the camera to the television, set the TV input switch to
VIDEO input.
i When an AV interface cable is connected, no image appears on the
camera’s monitor.
i The playback method is the same as when viewing images on the
camera’s monitor.
i The same playback procedure as when playing back with the camera is
used to play back audio recordings as well.
Audio playback: see page 57
CAUTION
Insert and pull out the cable carefully
i When connecting the cables, make sure that the cable plugs are correctly
oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the
devices. Push the plugs in straight when connecting them. If undue force is
used to connect a cable, it may permanently damage the connector pins in
the terminal socket.
i Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables.
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CONNECTING HEADPHONES
Commercially sold headphones can be connected to the camera’s AV
terminal.
To open the AV terminal cover
1 Pull towards
the front of
2 Rotate
the camera.
AV terminal
Headphones
To the AV terminal
on the camera
CAUTION
Insert and pull out the cable carefully
i When connecting the cables, make sure that the cable plugs are correctly
oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the
devices. Push the plugs in straight when connecting them. If undue force is
used to connect a cable, it may permanently damage the connector pins in
the terminal socket.
i Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables.
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DIRECT PRINTING
Your camera supports the PictBridge function. By connecting the camera
directly to a PictBridge-enabled printer, the camera’s monitor can be used to
select images and initiate printing (PictBridge printing).
Print preparations
1
Turn the printer on, and use the supplied USB interface cable to
connect the camera to the printer.
h Connect the camera’s USB terminal to the printer’s USB connector.
2
Turn on the camera (page 28).
h The USB Connection Screen appears on the camera’s monitor.
To the USB terminal
on the camera
Supplied dedicated
USB interface cable
To USB connector
on the printer
USB CONNECTION
COMPUTER
PRINTER
MOBILE VIEWER
CANCEL
CANCEL OK
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3
Select “PRINTER”, and press the
SET button.
h The camera changes to the
PictBridge mode, and the
PictBridge MENU appears.
PRINT 1 IMAGE
Print this image
CAUTION
Insert and pull out the cable carefully
i When connecting the cables, make sure that the cable plugs are correctly
oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the
devices. Push the plugs in straight when connecting them. If undue force is
used to connect a cable, it may permanently damage the connector pins in
the terminal socket.
i Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables.
Caution when connecting a printer
i If the power to the printer is turned off while it is connected, the camera
may not operate correctly. If the camera does not operate correctly,
disconnect the USB interface cable, turn off the camera, and then
reconnect the cable.
i During PictBridge printing, the camera’s button operation response is
slower.
i If the camera is powered by the battery pack for printing, make sure that
the remaining battery charge is sufficient.
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DIRECT PRINTING
To select one image and print it (one image)
Procedure to select one still image and print it.
1
2
Complete the print preparations (page 153).
Select the print 1 image icon Y,
and press the SET button.
PRINT 1 IMAGE 100-0009
:1copy
h The screen to select images for
printing appears.
PRINT
EXIT
3
4
Toggle the SET button to the left or
right to display the image you wish
to print.
COPIES OK
h Specify the image to print.
Specify the number of prints.
1 Toggle the SET button up to select
“COPIES”, and press the SET
button.
Number of prints
PRINT 1 IMAGE 100-0009
2 Toggle the SET button up or down
to specify the number of prints.
3 Press the SET button.
h “PRINT” is selected.
:
1
copy
COPIES
OK
5
Press the SET button.
h Printing begins.
HINT
To cancel printing
1 During printing, toggle the SET button down.
h The Confirm Cancel Printing Screen appears.
2 Select “CANCEL”, and press the SET button.
h If “EXIT” is selected and the SET button is pressed, printing resumes.
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To print all the images (all images)
Print all of the images on the card.
1
2
Complete the print preparations (page 153).
Select the all images icon u, and
press the SET button.
h The Print All Images Screen
appears.
PRINT ALL IMAGES 100-0009
PRINT
EXIT
3
Select “PRINT”, and press the SET
button.
h Printing begins.
OK
CAUTION
Printing is not possible if there are more than 999 still images in the
card.
i Delete unwanted images before printing.
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DIRECT PRINTING
Thumbnail prints (index)
Make an index print of all the images on the card.
1
2
Complete the print preparations (page 153).
Select the index print icon [, and
INDEX
100-0009
press the SET button.
h The Index Print Screen appears.
PRINT
EXIT
3
Select “PRINT”, and press the SET
button.
h Printing begins.
OK
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To print images according to the printing
instructions (print requested images)
Procedure to print all the ordered images.
1
2
Complete the print preparations (page 114), and complete the print
preparations (page 153).
Select the DPOF icon w, and
DPOF
:2007/07/01
:9copies
100-0009
press the SET button.
h The Print Requested Images
Screen appears.
PRINT
EXIT
3
Select “PRINT”, and press the SET
button.
h Printing begins.
OK
h Printing begins about 1 minute after
the SET button is pressed.
HINT
i In step 2, if you toggle the SET button to the left or right, you can view each
image and confirm its printing instructions.
CAUTION
i Requested images printing w is not possible if a printer is used that does
not support your camera’s DPOF function.
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DIRECT PRINTING
To change the printer settings and print images
(change printer settings)
Images are printed according to settings specified by the camera, such
as paper type, size, layout, printing quality, etc.
1
2
Complete the print preparations (page 153).
Select the printer settings icon v,
PRINTER SETTINGS
and press the SET button.
h The Printer Settings Screen
appears.
MEDIA TYPE:
Specify the type of paper used for
printing.
MEDIA TYPE
PAPER SIZE
LAYOUT
QUALITY
DATE STAMP
PRINTER VALUES
PRINTER VALUES
PRINTER VALUES
PRINTER VALUES
PRINTER VALUES
PAPER SIZE:
OK
Specify the size of paper used for
printing.
LAYOUT:
Specify how the images are to be
arranged on the paper.
QUALITY:
Select the print quality for the images.
DATE STAMP:
Print the date the photo was taken.
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3
Adjust the printer settings.
1 Toggle the SET button up or
down to select a printer setting
parameter, and press the SET
button.
PRINTER SETTINGS
MEDIA TYPE
PRINTER VALUES
h The screen to set the selected
parameter appears.
2 Toggle the SET button up or
down to adjust the setting, and
press the SET button.
OK
<When “MEDIA TYPE” is
selected>
h The selected parameter is set,
and you are returned to the
Printer Settings Screen.
h Follow the same procedure to
adjust the other parameters, as
desired.
h The contents of the settings that
can be made for each parameter
will differ depending on the
printer.
<When “PRINTER VALUES” is
selected>
h The images will be printed according
to the settings specified on the printer
side.
4
Press the MENU button.
h You are returned to the PictBridge MENU.
HINT
i The printer setting parameters will differ depending on the printer that is
connected.
i To use printer functions which do not appear on your camera’s Printer
Settings Screen, select “PRINTER VALUES”.
i If a function set by the camera is not available in the printer, the camera’s
printer settings will automatically change to “PRINTER VALUES”.
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APPENDICES
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
If you have a question about the camera operation, you might find the answer
in this compilation of commonly asked questions.
Question
Answer
Action
Why doesn’t the
power turn on?
Due to cold
temperatures, the your pocket to warm
battery pack
temporarily lost its
power.
Place the camera in
it up before using it.
Why is the battery The ambient
Keep the battery
pack in an
environment of 10 to
40 °C (50 to 104°F).
pack consumed
so quickly even
after it was fully
recharged?
temperature is
very low.
Why doesn’t
recharging end?
The battery pack
life has expired.
Replace with a new
battery pack. If this
is not effective,
consult your dealer.
Why does the
The remaining
battery pack
power is low.
Replace the battery
pack with a fully
charged one.
Power
icon
appear?
While the camera The battery pack
Disconnect the
is connected to
the USB
connector, the
multi-indicator is
temperature is too camera from the
high or too low.
Immediately
computer, allow the
battery pack or
before connecting camera to return to
slowly flashing red the camera to a
room temperature,
and then reconnect
it to the computer.
and the battery
pack cannot be
charged.
computer, you
recorded a video
clip, for example,
thereby raising
the camera’s
internal
temperature.
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Question
Answer
Action
Why does the
multi-indicator
flash red?
Recorded data is
being saved on
the card.
Not a malfunction.
Wait until the multi-
indicator turns off.
Why doesn’t the
flash operate?
The camera has
determined that
the image is bright the camera will
Not a malfunction.
Capture the image;
enough and the
flash is not
determine when the
flash is necessary.
necessary.
Are the settings
retained even
after the camera
is turned off?
—
All settings except
the self-timer and
the exposure
correction are
retained even after
the camera is turned
off.
Shooting
Which resolution
setting should I
use?
—
Select the resolution
setting according to
the intended use:
x: Appropriate for
printing letter-size or
larger, and for
printing a close-up
of part of a photo
(trimming).
G, Q: For
printing standard
photo (photo
service) sizes.
[: For photos
displayed on a web
page, or sent as
e-mail attachments.
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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question
What is the
difference
Answer
—
Action
Because shooting
with the optical
between the
digital zoom and
the optical zoom?
zoom uses the
optics of a physical
lens, you can shoot
without losing
minute details in the
image. The digital
zoom, on the other
hand, works by
magnifying a portion
of the image that
hits the CCD sensor
and may produce a
coarser image.
Shooting
How can I get the
distant view into
focus?
—
Set the scene select
function to the
landscape +
mode when
photographing.
Or, set the focus
range setting to
manual focus -,
and set the distance
to ∞.
The video clip I
shot outdoors is
completely white.
—
Set the flicker-
reduction setting to
off.
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Question
Answer
Action
When used in
cold weather, why to the nature of
does the image
seem to leave
traces as it
Phenomenon due Not a malfunction.
Spots that appear in
the monitor only
appear in the
the monitor.
monitor and will not
be recorded with the
images.
moves?
Monitor
Why does the
displayed image
contain some red,
blue and green
dots, or why are
black spots
visible?
Why is the image The subject was
too bright? too bright.
When capturing an
image, devise a way
to compensate for a
bright subject, for
example, by
changing the
shooting angle.
Why is the image The focus is not
Hold the camera
correctly and slowly
out of focus?
locked properly.
press the [
button halfway to
lock the focus. Then
]
Viewing
images
press the [
]
button all the way to
capture the image.
Why is there no
image (z is
shown)?
This may happen Play back images
when trying to that were recorded
play back images on a card using this
stored on a card
from a different
digital camera.
camera.
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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question
Answer
Action
Why do vertical
stripes appear?
If a bright subject
is shot in the
video clip
Not a malfunction.
recording mode,
vertical stripes
may appear on
the monitor or in
the image.
Why isn’t the
magnified image
clear?
Due to the
characteristics of
the camera,
magnified images
appear less clear.
Not a malfunction.
Not a malfunction.
Viewing
images
Why isn’t the
captured image
clear?
The image was
captured using
the digital zoom.
Can I play back
image and sound
data that I edited
using my
—
We cannot
guarantee the
accurate playback of
data that has been
edited using a
computer.
computer?
Why is there a
motor-like sound
during video clip
playback?
The sound of the
camera’s
mechanical action
Not a malfunction.
was recorded.
Why is there no
sound?
The volume on
the TV is set to
the minimum.
Adjust the volume
on the TV.
Connecting
to a TV
The playback
volume of the
Increase the
playback volume of
camera is set to 0. the camera.
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Question
Why does a
message appear
during PictBridge printer.
printing?
Answer
There is a
problem with the
Action
Please refer to the
instruction manual
for your printer.
Printing
The “Cannot edit
video” message
appears.
You have
Select video clips
that were recorded
in the same mode.
attempted to join
video clips that
were recorded in
different modes.
Why is a noise
heard from a
nearby TV or
radio during
battery
Electromagnetic
waves are emitted charger further away
from the battery
charger.
Move the battery
from the TV or radio
when recharging the
battery pack.
recharging?
Why does the
“Card full” or
“Internal memory
full” message
appear?
There is no more
available memory data, or use a card
on the card or in
the camera’s
Erase unnecessary
that has more
memory available.
internal memory.
Misc.
Why does the
“Card is
protected”
The lock switch on Move the lock switch
the card is in the
to the unlocked
position.
locked (protect)
message appear? position.
Why can’t the
camera be
operated?
A temporary
Remove the battery
pack from the
camera, wait a few
minutes, then
internal circuitry
problem may be
the cause.
reinstall the battery
pack and try again.
A problem such
as inability to
record or play
back occurs.
The card contains After saving your
files that were
saved using a
files to a different
medium, format the
device other than card.
this camera.
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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question
Answer
Action
Can I use my
camera abroad?
—
When the camera is
connected to a TV,
you can switch the
camera’s video
output to NTSC or
PAL. If you have
questions about
using the battery
charger and power
cord abroad, please
consult with a dealer
near you for advice.
Why does the
“System error”
message appear? the camera or
card.
A problem has
occurred within
Check the following
items:
1 Remove the
card and then
install it again.
2 Remove the
battery pack and
then install it
Misc.
again.
3 Install a different
card.
If “System error” still
appears after
performing the
above steps, then
take the camera to
the dealer for
service.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before taking your camera to the repair shop, check the following table for a
possible solution to the problem.
Camera
Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
No power.
The battery
pack is dead.
Recharge the
battery pack, or
replace with a
new battery
pack.
21, 24
The battery
pack has not
been inserted
correctly.
Reinsert the
battery pack,
making sure to
orient it
Power
correctly.
The camera
turns off by
itself.
The power
save function
is operating.
Turn on the
camera again.
28
28
An image is
not captured
when the
The power is
not turned on.
Turn on the
camera.
Shooting
[
[
] button or
] button is
pressed.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
An image is
not captured
when the
The maximum Install a new
27
number of
card.
images that
Delete the
[
[
] button or can be
] button is captured or the
images that are
not necessary.
pressed.
maximum
video clip
recording time
has been
96
reached.
The flash does The flash off
Set the flash to
automatic flash
mode or forced
flash mode.
not operate.
mode is
selected.
72
The battery
pack is dead.
Recharge the
battery pack, or
replace with a
new battery
pack.
21, 24
Shooting
The digital
The still image Set the still
zoom does not mode is set to image mode to
68
work.
E.
y or lower.
The digital
zoom setting is zoom setting to
Set the digital
134
set to “OFF”.
A warning tone The battery
(beep-beep- pack is
beep) sounds, consumed.
and it is not
“ON”.
Recharge the
battery pack, or
replace with a
new battery
pack.
21, 24
possible to
take a picture
using the self-
timer.
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Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
Not a
When zooming The optical
in or out, the
zoom
movement
stops
momentarily.
zoom has
moved to the
maximum
magnification
position.
malfunction.
Release the
zoom switch,
and press it
again.
59
82
There is noise The ISO
in the captured sensitivity
image.
Set the ISO
sensitivity to a
lower setting.
setting is too
Shooting
high.
When
This occurs
when the
shutter speed
is too fast.
Set the ISO
sensitivity to
v or less.
recording a
video clip
under
fluorescent
82
lights, a
noticeable
flicker appears
in the image.
No playback
image
appears.
The camera is Press the REC/
not in the
playback
mode.
PLAY button to
switch to the
playback
44, 49,
57
Monitor
mode.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
Hold the
The image is
too dark.
The flash was
blocked by a
camera
finger or other correctly, and
37
object.
make sure the
flash is not
obstructed.
The subject
was too far
away.
Capture the
image in the
range of
operation of the
flash.
180
The subject
was lit from
behind.
Set the flash to
the forced flash
mode, and take
the picture.
72
60
Viewing
images
Use the
exposure
correction
function.
Use the spot
light-measuring
mode.
81
82
There is not
enough light.
Adjust the ISO
sensitivity
setting.
The video clip
picture is
flickering.
The video clip
was filmed
under
Set the flicker-
reduction
setting to on.
133
fluorescent
lighting.
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Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
Select a
different flash
mode.
The image is
too bright.
The forced
flash mode is
selected.
72
60
The subject
was too bright. exposure
correction
Use the
function.
The ISO
sensitivity
setting is
incorrect.
Set the ISO
sensitivity to
t.
82
Red-eye
The red-eye
Not a
malfunction.
correction was effect area
not successful. could not be
recognized.
102
The image is
not in focus.
The subject is
Capture the
too close to the image with the
camera.
subject within
the
photographable
range.
Select the
correct focus
setting for your
needs.
Viewing
images
The focus
setting is not
correct.
78
The camera
moved when
Hold the camera
correctly and
the [
]
slowly press the
button was
pressed
(camera
shake).
[
] button
halfway to lock
the focus. Then
37, 47
press the [
]
button all the
way to capture
the image.
The focus is
not locked
properly.
The lens is
dirty.
Clean the lens.
—
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
The colors of
the images
captured
indoors are not
correct.
This is due to
ambient
lighting.
Capture the
image using
the forced flash
mode.
72
84
The white
balancesetting balance setting
Set the white
is incorrect. correctly.
A part of the
image is
missing.
The neckstrap Hold the
or a finger was camera
blocking the
lens.
correctly, and
make sure the
37
Viewing
images
lens is not
obstructed.
“No image” is
shown.
There is no
recorded data
for the
Play back after
capturing
images or
—
selected
playback
mode.
making audio
recordings.
During audio
The playback
Select the
playback,there volume setting playback
is no sound. on the camera volume icon
93
is too low.
Z and adjust
the volume.
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Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
There is no
color in the
image.
The TV system Select the
setting is not
correct.
correct TV
system setting.
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The image is
distorted.
No image or
sound.
The camera is Follow the
not correctly
connected to
the TV.
instructions to
make the
connection
correctly.
151
93
Connecting
to a TV
The TV input is Set the input
not set
correctly.
on the TV to
“VIDEO”.
There is no
sound.
The playback
Adjust the
volume setting playback
on the camera volume.
is too low.
The edge of
the image is
cut off.
This is a
characteristic
of the TV.
Not a
malfunction.
—
You cannot
edit or rotate
an image.
The protect
mode is set.
Cancel the
protect mode.
Image
editing
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
The “Image is
protected”
message
You have
attempted to
delete data that data to
is protected “UNLOCK”.
Set the protect
setting for the
94
appears and
the data cannot from accidental
be deleted.
erasure.
The audio
The audio
Set the audio
guide does not guide setting is guide setting to
126
sound.
set to “OFF”.
“ON”.
The recording
The recording
Depending on
capacity is less capacity is less the card, the
than that
indicated in the specified for
section
“Possible No.
of Images/
Possible
than the value
capacity may
be less than the
specified value.
Please refer to
the instructions
that
the card.
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Shooting Time/
Possible
Recording
accompanied
the card.
Misc.
Time”.
The battery
pack appears
to be swollen.
Normal change Not a safety
occurring with
battery use.
Even with
hazard. If the
battery quickly
becomes
normal correct depleted, for
use of the
lithium-ion
example, it has
reached the
battery, it has a end of its
tendency to
swell as the
number of
service life.
Replace it with
a new battery
pack.
26
charge and
discharge
cycles adds up
and it gradually
approaches
the end of its
service life.
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Notes regarding the Scene Select feature and filters
Scene Select
Setting
Remarks
Sports
a
Portrait
>
Landscape
Focus range: + cannot be selected.
+
Night view portrait
/
Snow & beach
k
Fireworks
+
Focus range: Fixed at *.
Flash: Fixed at l.
Resolution: Fixed at [.
Flash: Fixed at l.
Lamp*
Q
Focus range: + cannot be selected.
ISO sensitivity: Fixed at t.
Noise reduction: Fixed at “OFF”.
* When recording a video clip in dark surroundings, the shutter speed
automatically decreases to the following values in order to produce a
sufficiently bright image.
Video clip mode setting (page 67) Shutter speed
15 fps
30 fps
1/15 sec
1/30 sec
Note that when playing back video clips recorded at these settings, the
movement will be somewhat jerky.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Filter
Setting
Remarks
Cosmetic
Focus range: + cannot be selected.
%
Monochrome
W
Resolution: k cannot be selected.
Focus range: + cannot be selected.
Sepia
,
About the scene select function and focus range
settings
i The scene select function changes to = when the focus range is set to
+.
i Even if you set the focus range to *, + or -, it changes to -
when the scene select function is set to anything other than =.
i When the scene select is set to +, the focus range setting changes to
*.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Type
Digital movie (recording and playback)
Recorded image
file format
Still images:
JPEG format (DCF, DPOF, Exif 2.2 compliant)
Note: Designed mainly by the Japan Electronics
and Information Technology Industries
Association (JEITA), DCF (Design rules for
Camera File system) is standard for digital
still camera image files to provide
interoperability between digital photography
devices for the images stored on removable
memory cards. However, it is not guaranteed
that all devices will support the DCF
standard.
Video clips:
Conforms to ISO-standard MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Audio:
MPEG-4 audio (AAC compression)
48 kHz sampling rate, 16-bit stereo format
Data storage
media
Internal memory: Approx. 18 MB
SD Memory Card (equivalent to a maximum 8 GB
SDHC Memory Card)
Camera effective Approx. 6 million pixels
number of pixels
Image sensor
1/2.5-inch (1 cm) CCD
Virtual number of pixels: Approx. 6.37 million pixels,
interlace scan, primary color filter
Still image
shooting mode
(recording
resolution)
k: 3680 × 2760 pixels
y: 2816 × 2112 pixels (low compression)
x: 2816 × 2112 pixels (standard compression)
8: 2816 × 1584 pixels
Q: 1536 × 2048 pixels (vertical position)
G: 1600 × 1200 pixels
[: 640 × 480 pixels
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SPECIFICATIONS
Video clip
recording mode
(recording
resolution, frame d: 320 × 240 pixels, 15 fps
rate, bit rate)
b: 640 × 480 pixels, 30 fps 3 Mbps
a: 640 × 480 pixels, 30 fps 1.5 Mbps
l: 320 × 240 pixels, 30 fps
* The 30 fps frame rate of this camera is 29.97 fps,
and the 15 fps frame rate is 14.985 fps.
White balance
Lens
Full-auto TTL, manual setting possible
Optical 5.0×
zoom lens
f=6.3 mm to 31.7 mm
(35 mm film camera conversion
38 mm to 190 mm)
Autofocus, 9 groups, 12 elements
(including three with five aspheric
surfaces)
Galvanometer iris
Internal ND filter
Aperture
Open F=3.5 (Wide) to 4.7 (Tele)
Smallest F=8.0 (Wide) to 10.7 (Tele)
Exposure control Programmable AE
type
Exposure correction available (0 1.8 EV in 0.3 EV
steps)
Light-measuring
mode
Multi-section measuring, center-weighted measuring,
spot measuring
Range
Total mode:
10 cm (3.94 in.) to infinity (Wide end)
80 cm (31.50 in.) to infinity (Tele end)
Standard mode:
80 cm (31.50 in.) to infinity
Super macro mode:
1 cm (0.39 in.) to 80 cm (31.50 in.) (Wide end only)
Digital zoom
For shooting:
1× to approx. 12×
For playback:
1× to approx. 57.5× (varies with resolution)
Shutter speed
Still image shooting mode: 1/2 to 1/2,000 sec.
(Approx. 4 sec. max. when scene select function is
set to lamp Q)
(During flash: 1/30 to 1/2,000 sec.)
Video clip recording mode: 1/30 to 1/10,000 sec.
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Sensitivity
Still image shooting mode (Standard output
sensitivity*):
Auto (ISO 50 to 400)/ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 200,
ISO 400, ISO 800, and ISO 1600 (switchable from
the RECORDING MENU)
(Maximum ISO sensitivity increases up to 7200:
when scene select function is set to lamp Q)
* Sensitivity measured in compliance with the ISO
standard (ISO 12232:2006).
Video clip recording mode:
Auto (equivalent to ISO 450 to 3600)/equivalent to
ISO 450, ISO 900, ISO 1800, and ISO 3600
(switchable from the RECORDING MENU)
(Maximum ISO sensitivity up to 7200 variation:
when scene select function is set to lamp Q)
Minimum subject Approx. 7 lux (when scene select is set to full auto
illumination
mode = and shutter speed is 1/30 sec)
Approx. 2 lux (when scene select is set to lamp mode
Q and shutter speed is 1/15 sec)
Image stabilizer
Monitor
Electronic (video clip recording mode or still image
playback mode only)
2.5-inch (6.4 cm) amorphous silicon TFT color liquid
crystal display, transparent
Approx. 110,000 pixels (Frame coverage: Approx.
100%)
Flash working
range
GN = 3
Approx. 10 cm (3.94 in.) to 1.7 m (5.58 ft.) (Wide)
Approx. 80 cm (31.50 in.) to 1.3 m (4.27 ft.) (Tele)
Flash modes
Focus
Auto-flash, forced flash, flash off
TTL-type AF (9-point range finder/spot metering AF:
Still image shooting mode; Continuous AF/area: Video
clip recording mode), manual focus
Self-timer
Approx. 2-second delay, 10-second delay
Ambient
environment
Temperature
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F) (operation),
–20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140°F) (storage)
Humidity
30 to 90%
(operating, no condensation)
10 to 90%
(storage, no condensation)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
Battery
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
(DB-L20: supplied) ×1
Power
consumption
3.3 W (When using the Li-ion battery during recording)
Dimensions
(excluding
protrusions)
67.7 (W) × 100.3 (H) × 34.5 (D) mm
2.67 (W) × 3.95 (H) × 1.36 (D) in. (Maximum
dimensions)
Volume: Approx. 144 cc
Weight
Approx. 150 g (5.29 oz.) (Only the camera [without
battery pack and card])
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Camera connectors
AV terminal
ø3.5 mm mini-jack (also serves as stereo headphone
jack, impedance 16 Ω to 32 Ω)
Audio
output
310 mVrms (–8 dBs), 47 kΩ, stereo
Video
output
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω unbalanced, sync negative,
composite video
NTSC color TV system/PAL TV system
(switchable from the OPTION MENU)
USB terminal
USB 2.0 High-speed
Battery life
Shooting
Still image
shooting mode
155 images:
CIPA standard (when a Hagiwara Sys-
Com 512 MB SD Memory Card is used)
Video clip
recording mode
70 minutes:
Recorded in TV-SHQ mode
(640 × 480 pixels, 30 fps)
Playback
200 minutes:
Monitor on, continuous playback
i Until battery pack runs out when using a fully charged battery pack at a
25 °C (77°F) ambient temperature.
i The operation time may vary depending on the conditions of the battery
pack and the conditions of use. Especially when used at temperatures
below 10 °C (50°F), the battery pack operation time is drastically reduced.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting Time/
Possible Recording Time
The table shows the possible number of captured images and the
possible recording time for the internal memory and for a commercially
available SD Memory Card (512 MB, 4 GB).
Shooting/
recording
mode
SD Memory Card
Resolution
setting
Internal
memory
512 MB
4 GB
k
y
x
8
Q
G
[
b
a
l
d
5 images
148 images
169 images
253 images
336 images
476 images
754 images
1,190 images
1,340 images
2,030 images
2,690 images
3,760 images
5,900 images
5 images
8 images
Still image
mode
11 images
16 images
26 images
135 images
3,860 images 31,020 images
37 sec. 20 min. 34 sec.
2 hr. 45 min.
5 hr. 13 min.
10 hr. 35 min.
15 hr. 18 min.
1 min. 15 sec. 38 min. 59 sec.
Video clip
mode
2 min. 39 sec.
3 min. 52 sec.
1 hr. 19 min.
1 hr. 54 min.
Sound
recording
mode
<
16 min. 42 sec.
8 hr. 5 min.
64 hr. 53 min.
i The maximum continuous shooting time at the l setting is 5 hours
30 minutes. The maximum continuous shooting time at the d setting is
7 hours.
i Up to 12 hours of continuous audio recording is possible.
i When recording a video clip using an 8 GB card, recording terminates
when the data size of the file currently being recorded reaches approx.
4 GB.
i The figures indicate the capacity when an SD Memory Card by Sandisk is
used.
i Even with cards of the same capacity, the amount of data that can actually
be stored may differ depending on the card brand, etc.
i The continuous shooting time for each video clip will differ depending, for
example, on the card capacity, environmental conditions (temperature and
shooting conditions, etc.).
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Concerning the multi-indicator
The camera’s multi-indicator will light or flash depending on the
different camera operations.
Multi-indicator
Multi-indicator
status
Color
Green
Camera status
Connected to
computer or printer
(USB)
Lit
Power save mode
activated
Flashing
Lit
Charging (during
USB connection)
Recharging inhibited
due to temperature
(during USB
Slow
Red
connection)
Flashing
Normal
During self-timer
operation
Accessing internal
memory/card data
Fast
Lit
Connected to TV/
VIDEO (AV)/
Orange
headphones
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SPECIFICATIONS
Supplied battery pack charger
Part No.
VAR-L20NI
AC 100 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz, 10 VA,
MAX: 0.1 A
Power source
Rated output
DC 4.2 V, 650 mA
Compatible batteries
Supplied or separately sold Lithium-ion
battery pack (DB-L20)
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F) (recharge),
–20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140°F) (storage)
Temperature
Humidity
Ambient
environment
10 to 90% (no condensation)
46 (W) × 21.2 (H) × 92 (D) mm
1.81" (W) × 0.83" (H) × 3.62" (D)
Dimensions
Weight (without power cord)
Approx. 55 g (1.9 oz.)
VPC-CG65
Power cord
AC 125 V, 7 A
VPC-CG65EX,
rated value
AC 250 V, 2.5 A
PX
i The VPC-CG65GX model is supplied with a power cord that is appropriate
for the region of destination.
i When using the supplied battery pack charger abroad, the power cord may
need to be replaced in accordance with local requirements. Please contact
your local dealer for details.
Supplied Li-ion battery pack
Part No.
DB-L20
3.7 V
Voltage
Rated output
720 mAh
Ambient
environment Temperature
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F) (during use,
recharging)
–10 to 30 °C (14 to 86°F) (storage)
Humidity
10 to 90% (no condensation)
Dimensions
39.4 (W) × 6.0 (H) × 35.5 (D) mm
1.55 (W) × 0.24 (H) × 1.40 (D) in.
Weight
Approx. 19 g (0.7 oz.)
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Others
Apple, Macintosh, Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Apple Inc.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the USA and other countries.
®
®
In this manual, the Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating
®
®
®
®
system, Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, Microsoft Windows
®
®
XP operating system, and Microsoft Windows Vista operating system are
collectively referred to as “Windows”.
©2007 Corel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Corel, the Corel logo, Ulead, the Ulead logo, DVD MovieFactory, and Photo
Explorer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Corel Corporation and/or
its subsidiaries.
TM
®
Software Red Eye by FotoNation 2003-2005 is a trademark of FotoNation
Inc.
©
Red Eye software 2003-2005 FotoNation In Camera Red Eye - covered by
U.S. Patent No. 6,407,777. Other patents Pending.
SDHC is a trademark.
All other company and product names are registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective owners.
CAUTION
i It is forbidden to copy this manual, whole or in part, without prior written
permission.
i All images and illustrations given in this manual are for explanation
purposes and may differ slightly from that of the actual product. Also,
actual specifications are subject to change without prior notice and
therefore may differ from the contents of this manual.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Before capturing those important shots, be sure to first take a
test shot to comfirm that your camera is set up and ready to go
i Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any problems resulting
from the use of this camera.
i Sanyo Electric declines all responsibility for damages due to improper use
of the camera, failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual, or
repairs or changes done by those other than a technician authorized by the
manufacturer.
i Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by
optional devices or consumable items used with the camera other than
those supplied with the camera or those specified by Sanyo Electric.
i Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any losses or loss of
revenue resulting from the loss of data caused by the malfunction, or the
repairing of a malfunction, of the camera.
i The images captured with this camera will differ in quality from pictures
taken with a standard film camera.
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HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES
Taking great pictures in difficult surroundings is easier than you might think.
By keeping a few points in mind and choosing the correct settings, you can
create photos that you’ll be proud to display and share.
If images are blurred even when the autofocus is
used
Your camera employs an autofocus function. When you snap a picture using
the autofocus, the camera automatically adjusts the settings so that the
image will be in focus. If you are getting blurred images even when using the
autofocus, one or more of the following might be the reason.
k How the autofocus works
The autofocus is activated when the [
Press the [ ] button slightly, and the target mark will appear on the monitor
to indicate that the autofocus has been activated. Next, continue to gently
press the [ ] button all the way to snap the picture. This two-step method is
] button is gently pressed halfway.
the way to ensure that your photos are perfectly focused.
k Reasons for unfocused images
1 The [
] button was pressed all the way in one step.
2 After the image was focused, the subject moved.
h Even if camera focuses the subject once, if the distance between the
camera and the subject is changed, the subject may become out of
focus.
3 The focus setting is not set for the correct distance.
h If you shoot a close-up subject with the camera set to the normal focus
mode, or if you shoot a subject at normal distance with the camera set
to the super macro (close-up) mode, the image will not be in focus.
k Preventing blurred images
1 Confirm that the camera is set to the correct focus mode for your subject.
2 Hold the camera correctly, and press the [
3 Wait for the target mark to appear in the monitor, and holding the camera
steady, gently continue to press the [ ] button all the way down.
] button halfway.
Following these steps for a gentle but firm pressing of the [
ensure that you get beautifully focused photos.
] button will
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HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES
Photographing a moving subject
Situation: You would like to snap an action shot of a moving child or pet. The
autofocus is activated, but because the subject is moving, the image may be
blurred. In particular, when the distance between the camera and the subject
is changing, it is difficult to lock the focus on the subject. Here are some hints
for successfully capturing images of moving subjects.
k Reasons for unfocused images
When the [
] button is gently pressed halfway, the camera’s autofocus
works by determining the distance between the camera and the subject.
Once the subject is in focus, if it then moves before the picture is snapped,
the image may be out of focus. This often happens when you once lock the
focus on a subject and then wait for the right moment to snap the picture.
And, conversely, a blurred image may result if you press the [
] button all
the way in one step in an attempt to quickly capture an action scene, thus
failing to activate the autofocus in time.
k Preventing blurred images (How to use the manual focus [page 79])
In addition to the autofocus, a manual focus mode is also incorporated in your
camera. In the autofocus mode, the distance between the camera and the
subject is automatically determined when you press the [
] button halfway.
In contrast to this, with the manual focus mode, you manually set the focus by
specifying the correct distance between the camera and the subject before
taking the picture.
k How to photograph a moving subject
1 Set the camera’s focus mode to the manual focus. Set the focus distance
to the correct distance between the camera and the subject.
2 When the subject is at the set focus distance, gently press the [
button all the way down.
]
<Advantage of using the manual focus>
i Images can be quickly captured without waiting for the autofocus to
activate.
i Because you are presetting the focus distance, the focus can be more
accurate.
<Using the manual focus effectively>
i When photographing a moving subject, press the [
] button just before
the subject reaches the focus distance, and the shutter will be released
when the subject is at the correct distance.
i Use manual focus to avoid incorrectly focused images when there is an
object between the camera and the subject you wish to focus on.
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Shooting portraits (portrait mode >)
Points:
i Choose a background that doesn’t detract from your subject.
i Move in close to your subject.
i Pay attention to lighting and how it affects your subject.
NOTE
i If the background is distracting, it will not show your subject to his best
advantage. Move in closer to your subject or zoom in so that the
background does not compete with the subject.
i In portrait photography your subject is clearly the central figure, so try
techniques that allow the subject to stand out.
i If light is coming from behind your subject (backlit), his face will appear
dark. You can get a better picture by using the flash, for example, or
changing the exposure setting.
Photographing moving subjects (sports mode a)
Points:
i Match the camera’s movement with that of the subject.
i Set the zoom to the Wide end (wide-angle).
i Don’t be too hesitant to press the [
] button, or you’ll miss the action.
NOTE
i Tips to not missing those great action shots: Make sure you’re holding the
camera correctly. Keep the subject in the lens at all times, moving the
camera with him while waiting for the right shot. Move your whole body–not
just your arms–with the camera while shooting.
i Blurred images are more likely when the zoom is set to the Tele end than
the Wide end. Set the zoom as close as possible to the Wide end.
i Learn to press the [
] button quickly yet smoothly the instant your photo
chance occurs.
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HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES
Night photography (night view portrait mode /)
Points:
i Avoid camera shake.
i Increase the ISO sensitivity.
NOTE
i Camera shutter speed during night photography is considerable slower, so
there is a much greater chance that your photographed images will be
blurry. Stabilize the camera when shooting.
i You can photograph your subject with the night scene in the background by
using the flash. Be careful not to shoot too close to the subject, however, or
your subject’s face will appear too bright.
i After the flash operates, keep the camera and the subjects motionless for
about 2 seconds.
Photographing scenery (landscape mode +)
Points:
i Shoot using a high resolution.
i For zoom photography, use the optical zoom.
i Pay attention to picture composition.
NOTE
i When shooting with a wide-angle setting, or if you intend to enlarge the
photo, the higher the resolution, the better.
i To zoom in on distant scenery, it’s better to use the optical zoom. Using the
digital zoom produces a coarser image. Hold the camera securely, keeping
your elbows close to your body and making sure the camera is stable.
Taking care to stabilize the camera will increase the likelihood of getting a
clear photo.
i Don’t forget to pay attention to picture composition; note perspective and
be aware of how the placement of objects affects the scene.
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