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SPECIAL FEATURES
Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera.
This digital camera has the following features.
A high resolution of 3.2 mega pixels.
A 3 X optical and 2 X digital zoom lens
Movie clip and sound recording function
An easy and fast PC interface with USB Storage Driver & Digimax viewer
Compact size & high class design
A FCC warning
This device has been tested in accordance with the limits of a class B digital device
under item 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide protection against
harmful interference in commercial installation.
This equipment generates, absorbs and can emit radio frequency energy. If it is not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference
to radio communication.
There is however, no guarantee that interference will not occur in a some situations.
Should any interference occur when this device is in operation, please try one or more of
the following measures.
Change the location and direction of any aerial.
Increase distance between camera and affected device.
Use a different socket away from the affected device.
Please contact a Samsung agent or a radio/TV engineer.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
MANUFACTURER’S CONTENTS
READY
Manufacturer's contents
Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product.
CompactFlashTM
card (CF CARD)
Digital camera
4 AA Alkaline Batteries
Pouch
Video cable
USB cable
Camera strap
Applications S/ W ,
Driver CD-ROM
User manual
Product warranty
Accessories (optional)
AC Adapter
THIS DIGITAL CAMERA CAN BE USED FOR
Viewing images
on TV
Recording images
onto CD
Printing images
Editing images
on a PC
THIS DIGITAL CAMERA CAN BE USED FOR
READY
Creation of
a digital photo album
Inserting images
directly into any
electronic document
Taking a self-portrait
and using the image
to personalize name
cards
You can even create your
own unique gift-wrap paper
by using your digital
images.
CONTENTS
Ready
Getting to know your camera
Safety note
Identification of features
Product Exterior
Viewfinder
LCD panel indicator
Ready
Connecting to Power
Using the batteries
Using the AC power adapter
Attaching the strap
Inserting the SmartMediaTM card
Removing the SmartMediaTM card
Advanced
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Basic
Getting to know your camera
Safety note
Identification of features
Product Exterior
Viewfinder
LCD panel indicator
Ready
Connecting to Power
Using the batteries
Using the AC power adapter
Attaching the strap
Getting to know your camera
Safety note
Identification of features
Product Exterior
Viewfinder
LCD panel indicator
Ready
Connecting to Power
Using the batteries
Using the AC power adapter
Attaching the strap
Inserting the SmartMediaTM card
Removing the SmartMediaTM card
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Software
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Getting to know your camera
Safety note
Identification of features
Product Exterior
Viewfinder
LCD panel indicator
Ready
Connecting to Power
Using the batteries
Using the AC power adapter
Attaching the strap
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA
READY
Prior to using this camera, please read the user manual thoroughly.
Keep the manual in a safe place.
About the image mark
This manual contains instructions on using this camera that will help you to use this camera
safely and correctly. This will help prevent danger and injury to others.
Warning
This is a descriptive statement warning of the result if the instructions are ignored or not
understood.
Note
This explains use of the camera, please refer to this.
Reference
This should assist further in the operation of the camera.
SAFETY NOTE
WARNING
Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. This may result in fire, injury, electric
shock or severe damage to you or your camera. Internal inspection, maintenance and
repairs should be carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center.
Do not use the flash in close proximity to the people or animals. Positioning the flash too
close to your subject’s eyes, may cause eyesight damage. Do not attempt to photograph
children using a flash closer than 1 meter proximity.
When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong
light. This may result in permanent damage to the camera or your eyesight.
Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases, as this
could increase the risk of explosion.
For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals
to prevent accidents e.g.:
Swallowing batteries or small camera accessories.
In case of accidents, please consult a doctor immediately.
There is a risk of permanent eye damage if the flash is operated at a distance of less
than one meter from a person’s eyes.
There is a possibility of injury from the camera’s moving parts.
Should any form of liquid enter the camera, do not use it. Switch off the camera, and then
disconnect the power source (batteries or AC Power Adapter). You must contact your
dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center. Do not continue to use the camera as this
may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through
access points e.g. CARD slot and battery chamber. This may cause a fire or electric
shock.
Do not operate this camera with wet hands. This could pose a risk of electric shock.
SAFETY NOTE
READY
NOTE
Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as a
sealed vehicle, direct sunlight or other places of extreme variances in temperature.
Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the camera’s internal
components and could cause a fire.
When in use, do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter. This may cause heat to build
up and distort the camera case or cause a fire.
Always use the camera and its accessories in a well-ventilated area.
Leakage, overheating, or burst batteries could result in fire or injury.
Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of batteries in fire.
Do not use old batteries with new ones, or mix brands of batteries.
Ensure the batteries are positioned correctly with regard to polarity (+ / -).
When the camera is not in use for long periods, always unplug the camera from its power
source (batteries or AC Power Adapter) for safety purposes.
Leaking batteries can cause fire and pollution to the environment.
Allowing dust to accumulate in the camera over a long period is hazardous as extreme
circumstances may cause a fire. It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods
of high humidity.
Consult your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center for information on the cost of
cleaning your camera.
Do not move the camera while it is switched on, if you are using the AC Power Adapter.
After use, always switch off the camera before unplugging the adapter from the AC Power
wall socket. Then make sure that any connector cords or cables to other devices are
disconnected before moving the camera.
Failure to do so may damage the cords or cables and cause a fire or electric shock.
IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
Product Exterior (Front / Top / Side)
Flash
Shutter button
(page 39)
Microphone
Mode dial Lamp
Speaker
Flash fading control
sensor
Mode dial(page 32)
Viewfinder
Strap eyelet
Self-timer lamp
Lens
Battery chamber cover /
Card cover
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Tripod socket
IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
READY
Product Exterior (Back)
LCD monitor
Power button(page 39)
Zoom ( W ) / Thumbnail
button(page 41/page 63)
Autofocus
indicator (Green)
lamp
Zoom (T) button
(page 41/page 63)
Viewfinder
LCD button
(page 39/page 65)
Flash indicator
(Red) lamp
MENU button(page 39)
Strap eyelet
FOCUS/DELETE button
(page 40/page 66)
5-function button
MIC / UP button(page 46/page 67)
SELFTIMER/RIGHT button (page 39)
FLASH/LEFT button(page 43)
OK button(page 43)
/II
METERING/PLAY&PAUSE/DOWN button (page 47/page 67)
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IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
Product Exterior (side)
DC input connection point (DC 6V IN)
USB connection terminal
Video connection terminal
Viewfinder
Close range picture area mark
Optimum picture area within 0.8m ~ 1.5m
Picture area frame
Optimum picture area over 1.5m
Autofocus frame
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IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
READY
Reference
Vertical and Horizontal shots are taken in the same way.
Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you take a picture.
[ Horizontal shot ]
[ Vertical shot ]
Note
As there can be some differences between what is seen through the Viewfinder and the
resulting picture when taken at a range closer than 1.5m, it is recommended that you use the
LCD monitor to compose the shot.
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IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
LCD monitor indicator
The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting conditions.
Shot mode
Whenever you press the LCD button, the LCD monitor will change in the following order :
Picture & Status
Picture only
LCD Off.
Picture & Status
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Shot mode indicators
Battery indicator
page 25
Camera shake warning
page 36
Flash
page 43
Self timer
page 45
Macro / Fixed focus
White Balance
page 58
Metering methods
page 47
2.5M
1.0M
page 40
IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
Exposure compensation
page 55
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Zoom / Digital Zoom
page 41
11
Number of available shots remaining
12
Picture size / Continuous shot
13
Picture quality
page 50
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Sharpness
page 51
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ISO
16
Date / Time
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Sound recording
READY
9999
page 49/53
ISO
page 57
2001/01/01 12:00:00
page 46
Play mode
Whenever you press the LCD button, the LCD monitor will change in the following order :
Picture & Status
Picture
Battery condition indicator
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Movie clip shot indicator
Sound recording indicator
When you press the MIC button, this indicator will display
that a sound signal has been recorded. This sound
recording is linked to the picture that has been taken.
PROTECT indicator
This indicator will display when you
set PROTECT.
DPOF indicator
This indicator wil display when you
set DPOF.
Stored picture number
The last stored picture number is
displayed.
Sound recorded indicator
This indicator will display when a sound
recorded still picture plays back.
TV : 1/250 SEC
AV : F 2.8
Picture information
2001/01/01 12:00:00
Picture & Status
Date / Time indicator
This indicator will display when you
set Imprint.
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IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
LCD monitor menu indicator
Each mode has a menu as shown below. The default settings in each mode are printed below.
STILL PICTURE mode
STILL PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SHARPNESS
EFFECT
EXIT : MENU
1/2
2048X1536
SUPER FINE
NORMAL
NORMAL
MOVE PAGE :
Menu
Sub menu
STILL PICTURE
SHOOTING
EXPOSURE
ISO
W.BALANCE
EXIT : MENU
SIZE : select picture size(page 49)
QUALITY : select picture quality (page 50)
SHARPNESS : select picture sharpness (page 51)
EFFECT : add effect to picture. (page 52)
2/2
SINGLE
+0.0 EV
AUTO
AUTO
SHOOTING : select shot mode ( Single / Continuous )
(page 53)
EXPOSURE : select E.V. (page 55)
ISO : select ISO (page 57)
W.BALANCE : select White Balance (page 58)
MOVE PAGE :
NIGHT PICTURE mode
NIGHT PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SCENE
EXIT : MENU
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2048X1536
SUPER FINE
PORTRAIT
SIZE : select picture size (page 49)
QUALITY : select picture quality (page 50)
SCENE : select night shot mode (page 60)
IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
READY
MOVIE CLIP mode
MOVIE CLIP
EXPOSURE
ISO
W. BALANCE
EFFECT
+0.0 EV
AUTO
AUTO
NORMAL
EXPOSURE : select E.V. (page 55)
ISO : select ISO (page 57)
W.BALANCE : select White Balance (page 58)
EFFECT : add effect to picture. (page 52)
EXIT : MENU
PLAY mode
PLAY
SLIDE SHOW
PROTECT
DELETE ALL
FORMAT
EXIT : MENU
1/2
03 SEC
UNLOCK
NO
NO
SLIDE SHOW : play back stored pictures continuously
(page 69)
PROTECT : protect stored picture (page 70)
DELETE ALL : delete all stored pictures. (page 72)
MOVE PAGE :
PLAY [DPOF] 2/2
STANDARD
INDEX
CANCEL
REVIEW
EXIT : MENU
00 PRINTS
00 PRINTS
NO
S[00] / I[00]
STANDARD : set DPOF as STANDARD (page 76)
INDEX : set DPOF as INDEX (page 74)
CANCEL DPOF : cancel DPOF setting (page 77)
REVIEW : review DPOF setting (page 78)
MOVE PAGE :
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IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES
SET UP mode
SETUP
FORMAT
FILE NAME
POWER OFF
LANGUAGE
1/3
FORMAT : format CF CARD (page 79)
FILE NAME : input file name (page 80)
POWER OFF : set up auto power off (page 82)
LANGUAGE : select language (page 83)
NO
SERIES
10 MIN
ENGLISH
MOVE PAGE :
SETUP
DATE SETUP
IMPRINT
DATE TYPE
USER SET
2/3
2001 / 01 / 01
DATE & TIME
YYYY / MM / DD
OFF
DATE SETUP : select Date / Time (page 84)
IMPRINT : print Date / Time on stored picture (page 85)
DATE TYPE : select Date / Time type (page 87)
USER SET : set the camera to the user's preferences
(page XX).
MOVE PAGE :
SETUP
SOUND
LCD
VIDEO OUT
QUICK VIEW
3/3
OFF
NTSC
03 SEC
SOUND : select SOUND (page 88)
LCD : select LCD brightness (page 89)
VIDEO OUT : select VIDEO OUT type (page 90)
QUICK VIEW : view a stored picture for a short time.
(page 91)
MOVE PAGE :
Reference
There is no associated menu in PC mode and the LCD monitor is always turned off in PC
mode.
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PREPARATION
READY
Connecting to Power
There are two ways in which to provide the camera with power. You can use batteries(AA
Alkaline or CR-V3), or alternatively, you can use an AC Adapter (DC 6V / 1.5A).
Using the batteries
Open the battery chamber cover by pushing in the
direction of the arrow.
Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity (+ / -).
To close the battery chamber cover, push it until it clicks.
Reference
This camera will automatically switch off when not in use for a period of time.
We recommend high–capacity ALKALINE batteries (1500mAh) as manganese batteries
cannot deliver sufficient power.
Note
Important information about battery usage
Please remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for long periods.
Batteries can lose power over time and are prone to leaking if kept inside the camera.
Low temperatures (below O°C) can affect the performance of the batteries and you may
experience reduced battery life.
Batteries will normally recover at normal temperatures.
Do not use old and new batteries at the same time.
During extended use of the camera, the camera body may become warm. This is perfectly
normal. If you are planning to use this camera for long periods of time, it is advisable to
use an AC adapter.
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PREPARATION
Using the AC power adapter
If you have access to a mains supply, using an AC Adapter allows the camera to be used
for long periods of time. If you connect the camera to a computer, it is advisable to use an
AC adapter, as this will enable extended use.
Plug the adapter into the connection point (DC IN 6V) on the camera.
Please ensure that you use an AC adapter with the correct
specification for the camera (6v /1.5A).
Failure to do so may affect your warranty.
WARNING
Always turn off the power before taking the AC adapter out of the mains supply.
As with all mains powered devices, safety is important. Ensure that neither the camera nor
adapter comes into contact with water or metallic materials.
Attaching the strap
To prevent accidental damage to the camera, always use the strap.
Refer to the illustrations below
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PREPARATION
READY
Inserting the CF CARD
Pull the card cover in the direction of the arrow to open.
To close, push the card cover against the arrow until you
hear a click.
Insert the card towards the arrow. The front side of the CF
CARD (printed arrow) and the front side of the camera
should face in the same direction when the card is inserted.
Removing the CF CARD
Turn the power off using the power button (
Push the Card eject lever (
).
) down.
Remove CF CARD as shown in the picture.
CompactFlashTM card is the registered trademark of Sandisk.
Note
Repeated use of a CF CARD will eventually reduce the card’s performance. Should this be
the case, you will need to purchase a new CF CARD. Wear and tear on the card is not
covered by the Samsung warranty.
If you open the card cover when the camera power is turned on, the power will turn off
automatically.
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PREPARATION
Reference
Using a 16MB CF CARD, the specified shooting capacity will be as follows.
(These figures are intended as an indication of expected performance)
Recorded picture size
Recorded picture quality
Number of shots
Super Fine
Fine
19
Normal
29
Super Fine
10
Fine
22
Normal
32
Super Fine
38
Fine
75
Normal
110
Super Fine
163
Fine
269
Normal
377
2048 x 1536
(Large)
2048 x 1360
(Photo)
1024 x 768
(Medium)
512 x 384
(Small)
These figures are approximate as picture capacities can be affected by variables such as
card performance and subject matter.
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PREPARATION
READY
Instructions on how to use the CF CARD
Using a new CF CARD for the first time
Before using the CF CARD, it must be initialized.
Initializing prepares the CF CARD for recording data.
For more details, please refer to page 73
Preserving the CF CARD data
If the card is subjected to any of the following, the recorded data may become corrupted :
- When the CF CARD is used incorrectly.
- If the power is switched off while initializing, reading or removing the CF CARD.
It is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back-up e.g. floppy disks,
hard disks, CD etc.
Samsung cannot be held responsible for lost data.
Important information on the use of the CF CARD
If you switch off this camera while it is reading, initializing or playing, the information on the
CF CARD may be corrupted.
The CF CARD is an electronic precision device. Do not bend, drop or subject the card to any
heavy impact.
Do not store the CF CARD in an environment with strong electronic or magnetic fields, e.g.
near loud speakers or TV receivers.
Please do not use or store in an environment where there are extremes of temperature.
Do not allow the CF CARD to become dirty or to come into contact with any liquid.
Should this happen, clean the card with a soft cloth.
Please keep the CF CARD in its case when not in use.
During and after periods of extended use, you may notice that the CF CARD is warm.
This is perfectly normal.
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PREPARATION
Selecting the date and time
You can record the date and time with the picture data in the CF CARD when you take a picture.
You will need to check and select the correct Date / Time when :
The camera is used for the first time.
The batteries have been removed for a period longer than 1 hour.
Turn on the power by pressing the Power button.
5-function button
Set the mode dial to the SETUP mode ( SET ).
The setup menu will show on the LCD monitor.
Move to the
SET 2/3
menu by using the RIGHT
button( ) on the 5-function button.
Move to the DATE SETUP by using the DOWN button( ) on
the 5-function button and press the RIGHT button( ).
A menu will then be displayed on the LCD monitor, as shown
alongside.
SETUP
DATE SETUP
IMPRINT
DATE TYPE
USER SET
BACK :
2/3
2001/01/01
12 : 00
SET : OK
Select correct Date / Time by using the 5 -function button and press the OK button to update Date /
Time. SET 2/3 menu will be displayed on the LCD monitor.
The setting is completed. The camera can now be used with the selected camera mode.
Reference
The selection range for date/time setup covers from 2001~2050.(It is automatically programmed to allow for a leap year/ month)
It is originally set as [2001/01/01 12:00]
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CAMERA WORKING MODE
Camera working mode
You can select the desired working mode by using the mode dial located on the top of the
camera.
This digital camera has 6 working modes. These are listed below
NIGHT PICTURE mode (
This mode is used at night or against a dark background.
In this mode you can select [LANDSCAPE] for scenery or
[PORTRAIT] for both scenery and portrait.
BASIC
STILL PICTURE mode (
This mode is used for macro shots between 0.2m ~ 0.8m,
normal pictures from 0.8 ~ infinity and taking a moving subject
continuously.
Mode dial information
MOVIE CLIP mode (
This mode is used for movie clips.
The flash is changed to FLASH OFF when this mode is selected.
PLAY mode (
In this mode, the stored pictures on the CF CARD can be viewed on the LCD monitor on
the back of the camera or on an external monitor using a video output terminal.
If you view a shot which has additional sound recording, the sound will play back whilst
the picture is viewed. You can select single picture play back, 9 thumbnail screen, slide
show, picture protection, all picture deletion or CF CARD formatting in this mode.
PC mode (
Your computer will recognize the camera as a Removable Disk when connected by the
USB cable. You can transfer pictures between the computer and the camera.
SETUP mode (
In this mode, you can set up basic settings such as sound, format, auto power off, date /
time, LCD brightness.
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TAKING PHOTOS
Now let's take a picture
To switch on the camera, press the POWER button ( ).
Select the desired mode (Still picture / Night picture/ Movie clip) according to the picture
range or subject by using the mode dial ( ) on the top of the camera.
Macro and Continuous shooting are available in STILL PICTURE mode.
Change the menu by using the camera buttons and LCD monitor and select the
appropriate settings (picture quality, picture size etc.).
Refer to pages 38 ~ 47 for information on camera setting.
Decide the picture composition that you want to achieve by using the optical viewfinder
or the LCD monitor.
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When taking pictures, squeeze the shutter button gently to avoid camera shake.
Pressing the shutter button down halfway activates the autofocus and checks the
condition of the flash. Note that releasing the button will de-select the autofocus and
the camera will re-focus when the button is depressed for the second time.
Pressing the shutter down fully takes the picture and stores the relevant data
regarding the shot.
TAKING PHOTOS
Note
Reference
If there is no card, [NO CARD!] message will show in the LCD monitor.
If there is no card, no buttons will function except for Power button and Mode dial.
If there is insufficient memory available:
If you press the shutter button halfway for the shot, the following message is displayed
and the camera will not operate.
CARD FULL !
To optimise the amount of memory in the camera, replace the CF CARD or delete
unnecessary pictures stored on the CF CARD.
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BASIC
Select Macro shot mode when the subject is between 0.2m ~ 0.8m from the camera.
Refer to page 40 for information on Macro shooting.
If you do not select the correct shot mode appropriate to the distance from the subject to the
camera, you will not be able to obtain a clear shot of the subject.
Avoid obstructing the Flash control sensor when you take a picture. A picture can be spoiled
when a finger, hair or camera strap is in front of the Flash control sensor.
Using the LCD monitor extensively will drain the batteries. We recommend using the optical
viewfinder as often as possible in order to extend battery life. If the LCD monitor is more
appropriate, switching it off between shots will also help to extend the battery life.
TAKING PHOTOS
Reference
There are two LED lamps (one green, one red) positioned next
to the viewfinder.
If the camera is in focus when you press the shutter button
halfway, the green LED will light up and you can take a picture.
If the red lamp lights up, the flash can fire.
If the red lamp blinks, the flash is being charged.
When a picture is being stored onto the CF CARD, the green lamp blinks slowly.
When the picture data has been stored, the green LED light will go out.
After the green LED light has gone out, you can resume taking pictures.
Note
Under certain conditions the auto focus system may not perform as expected.
When photographing a subject that has little contrast.
If the subject is highly reflective or shiny.
If the subject is moving at high speed.
When the subject matter has only horizontal lines or the subject is very narrow (such as a
stick or flagpole).
If two subjects are selected within the autofocus mark range the camera is programmed to
select and focus on the nearer of the two.
When there is strong reflected light, or when the background is very bright.
Camera shake warning.
When the Flash Off mode is selected, the camera shake warning indicator (
) may
appear on the LCD monitor. In this case, use a tripod, support the camera on a solid
surface or change the flash mode to flash shot mode.
Backlight compensated shot
When taking an outdoor shot, avoid facing the sun, as the picture may be dark because of
backlight. In backlight conditions, please use the exposure compensation (refer to page
47). Alternatively, press the METERING button after the LCD monitor comes on, and the
exposure will be adjusted accordingly.
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SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION
Movie clip shot
In a movie clip shot, sound is recorded at the same time.
The mode dial is rotated to MOVIE CLIP mode, the LCD monitor will be displayed as
shown below.
BASIC
Available recording time.
(e.g. : 24sec)
Press the shutter button once and movie clips are recorded for as long as the available
recording time allows.
Movie clips will still be recorded if the shutter button is released.
If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again.
The self-timer lamp (red) on the front of the camera will illuminate during the recording.
Picture size and type are listed below.
- Picture size : QVGA (320 x 240)
- File type : *.AVI
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SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
Use the camera button to set up the desired shooting function
Still picture, Night picture and Movie clip can be set up using the camera button.
POWER button
- Used for turning the camera power on / off.
- The camera power will be turned off automatically during periods of inactivity. This is done to
reduce battery drain. The camera can be reactivated by pressing the power button again.
SHUTTER button
- Used for taking pictures in shot mode (Still picture, Night picture, Movie clip).
- Pressing the shutter button down halfway activates the autofocus and checks the condition of the
flash. Note that releasing the button will de-select the autofocus and the camera will re focus
when the button is depressed for the second time
Pressing the shutter down fully takes the picture and stores the relevant data regarding the shot.
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SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
LCD button
- Pressing the LCD button will change the display as shown below.
BASIC
Picture & Status
picture
LCD Off
MENU button
- When you press the MENU button, a menu related to each camera mode will be displayed
on the LCD monitor. Pressing it again will return the LCD to the initial display.
- A menu option can be displayed when the following are selected: STILL PICTURE mode,
NIGHT PICTURE mode, MOVIE CLIP mode, PLAY mode and SETUP mode. There is no
menu available when PC mode is selected.
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SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
FOCUS button
Used for macro shots (0.2M ~ 0.8M).
In dark conditions, the autofocus may not function. If this occours, press the FOCUS
button and you can select fixed focus manually.
1.Turn the camera power on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to the shot mode (Still picture, Night picture, Movie clip).
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the FOCUS button until the desired FOCUS mode indicator displays on the LCD
monitor. Setting up the focus is explained below.
5.Take a picture.
Focus setting
Pressing the FOCUS button will change the focus mode.
See below :
When Macro is chosen, the
will appear.
There is no icon for normal shooting.
Holding the FOCUS button down for two seconds will
select Fixed focus. At this point the
(Infinity)
indicator is changed as shown below.
2.5 M
1M
Holding the FOCUS button for a further two seconds will
return the camera to Normal shooting.
< Selecting Macro >
< Selecting 2.5M >
Reference
The default of the FOCUS mode is Normal.
If the LANDSCAPE in NIGHT PICTURE mode is selected,
the camera will default to
(infinity).
The selected FOCUS mode is maintained until the camera power is switched off.
We recommend the use of a tripod when using the camera in MACRO
Do not use the optical viewfinder when MACRO is used.
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ZOOM (W/T) button
Used for digital or optical zooming in / out (Still picture, Night picture, Movie clip).
This camera has a 3X optical zoom and a 2 X digital zoom function. Using both will offer a
total zoom ratio of 6 X.
When you press the zoom (W/T) button, the zoom bar will display in the upper centre of
the LCD monitor.
BASIC
Optical zoom
Optical zoom
Digital zoom
1. Zoom TELE
Press zoom button T.
This will zoom into the subject i.e. the subject will appear
nearer.
2. Zoom WIDE
Press zoom button W.
This will zoom out from the subject i.e. the subject will appear
further away. Pressing the W button continuously will set the
camera to its minimum zoom setting i.e. the subject appears at its furthest from the camera.
Digital zoom
To use digital zoom the LCD monitor has to be turned on.
The digital zoom will operate only when the optical zoom is at its maximum i.e. when
the subject appears to be at its closest. Pressing the T button will operate the digital
zoom in steps; 1.5 X and 2.0 X.
1. Digital TELE
- When the maximum (3 X) optical zoom is selected, pressing the zoom button T activates
the digital zoom software.
- Releasing zoom button T stops the digital zooming at the required setting.
- Once the maximum digital zoom (2 X) is achieved, pressing the zoom button T will have
no effect.
2. Digital WIDE
- When the digital zoom is in operation, pressing the zoom button W will reduce the digital
zooming in steps.
- Releasing zoom button W stops the digital zooming.
- Pressing the W button will reduce the digital zoom and then it will proceed to reduce the
optical zoom until the minimum setting is reached or the button is released.
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Reference
Take care not to touch the lens during the zoom operation as this may cause damage.
Pictures taken using the digital zoom may take a little longer for the camera to process.
Allow time for this to take place (the green viewfinder LED will indicate when the operation is
complete).
The digital zoom cannot be used in continuous shots or movie clip shots.
You may notice a decrease in picture quality when using digital zoom.
OK button
Used as a confirming data that is changed by using
/ / /
FLASH / LEFT button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the
button makes the cursor
shift to the left or to the main menu.
When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the
button operates as the FLASH
button.
Use the correct flash to suit the environment.
1. Turn the camera power on.
2. Rotate the mode dial to the STILL PICTURE mode or
NIGHT PICTURE mode.
3. Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4. Press the FLASH button until the desired FLASH mode
indicator displays on the LCD monitor.
5. Take a picture.
< Selecting Auto flash >
Note
Photograph within the flash range (W: 0.2~3m. T: 0.2~2m).
The picture quality is not guaranteed if the subject is too close or highly reflective.
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Flash mode indicator
Auto flash : If the subject or background is dark, the camera flash will operate
automatically.
BASIC
Auto flash and Red eye reduction
: If a subject or background is dark, the camera flash will work automatically
and will reduce the red-eye effect by using the red-eye reduction function.
Slow synchro : The flash will operate in conjunction with a slow shutter speed in order
to obtain the corrct exposure.We recommend using a tripod.
Fill in flash : The flash fires regardless of available light. The intensity of the flash will be
controlled,according to the prevailing conditions. The brighter the
background or subject is, the less intense the flash will be.
Flash off : The flash does not fire.
Reference
Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the batteries.
Under normal operating conditions the charging time for the flash is normally within 7
seconds. If the batteries are weak, the charging time will be longer.
The default of each mode is listed below.
- STILL PICTURE mode : AUTO
- NIGHT PICTURE mode : PORTRAIT - Slow synchro
LANDSCAPE - FLASH OFF
- MOVIE CLIP mode : FLASH OFF (fixed).
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SELF-TIMER / RIGHT button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the
button makes the cursor
shift to the sub menu.
When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the
button operates as the SELF
TIMER button.
This function is used when the photographer would also like to be in the picture.
1. Turn the camera power on.
2. Rotate the mode dial to the shot mode (Still picture,
Night picture, Movie clip).
3. Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4. If the self-timer indicator is displayed on the LCD monitor
by pressing the SELF TIMER button, the setting is
completed.
5. Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval of ten
seconds before the picture is taken. After that, the selftimer is canceled.
< Selecting Self Timer >
Reference
The default is OFF
The self-timer LED indicator (red) will blink for 10 seconds after the SELF-TIMER button has
been pressed.
- For the first seven seconds, the LED blinks at one second intervals
- For the final three seconds, the LED blinks quickly at 0.5-second intervals.
If you operate the Power button, Mode dial, Self-timer button or open the Card door during
the self-timer operation, the self-timer function is cancelled.
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MIC / UP button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the
button makes the cursor
shift to up, or changes the sub menu.
When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the
button operates as the MIC
(sound recording) button.
BASIC
STILL PICTURE/ NIGHT PICTURE mode
1. Turn the camera power on.
2. Rotate the mode dial to the STILL PICTURE mode or
NIGHT PICTURE mode.
3. Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4. If the MIC indicator is displayed on the LCD monitor
when pressing the MIC button, the camera is ready for
recording sound.
5. Sound will be recorded for ten seconds from the moment
the shutter button is pressed. [RECORDING] is
displayed during the recording as shown beside.
6. In the middle of the sound recording, pressing the
shutter button will stop the sound recording.
< Setting up sound recording >
< Being recorded >
Reference
The setting is not changed until the mode dial is rotated or the power is turned off.
To cancel the sound recording function, press the MIC button again.
MOVIE CLIP mode
In MOVIE CLIP mode, sound is recorded automatically. There is no need to set up the
sound recording function.
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METERING / Down button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the button makes the cursor shift to down or
changes the sub menu.
When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the button operates as the METERING button.
This button can be used to obtain the right exposure.
1. Turn the camera power on.
2. Rotate the mode dial to the shot mode (Still picture,
Night picture, Movie clip).
3. Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4. If the desired metering mode indicator is displayed on
the LCD monitor when pressing the METERING button,
the function is ready for recording.
5. Take your picture.
< Selecting CENTER metering >
METERING mode indicator
Center Weighted Average metering :
Exposure will be calculated based on an average of the light available in the
picture area. However, the calculation will be biased towards the centre of
the picture area
CENTER metering :
Use this function when there is backlight or when photographing a subject
that has little contrast. In backlighting conditions adjust the light metering to
suit the subject matter.
Reference
The default of the metering mode is Center Weighted Average metering
Adjustments to the metering will not change until the camera is switched off.
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Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera
Shooting functions can be changed by using the LCD monitor.
In the shot mode, pressing the MENU button displays the menu on the LCD monitor.
The following functions are available, depending on the mode you have selected (Still picture,
Night picture, Movie clip ).
STILL PICTURE mode
NIGHT PICTURE mode
MOVIE CLIP mode
BASIC
SIZE
QUALITY
SHARPNESS
EFFECT
SHOOTING
EXPOSURE
ISO
W.BLANCE
SCENE
Reference
The menu will not be displayed on the LCD monitor under the following conditions:
- When another button is being operated.
- While picture data is being processed. ( when the green LED next to the viewfinder
flashes)
- When there is no battery capacity.
Explanation of the 5-function button .
UP button ( ) : Pressing the UP button ( ) makes the cursor move up.
DOWN button ( ) : Pressing the DOWN button ( ) makes the cursor move
down.
LEFT button ( ) : Pressing the LEFT button ( ) makes the cursor move to
the left.
RIGHT button ( ) : Pressing the RIGHT button ( ) makes the cursor move
to the right
OK button : Pressing the OK button confirms the selection.
When the menu is showing on the LCD monitor, it is not possible to operate the shutter
button i.e. take a picture. To take a picture, simply cancel the menu display by pressing the
MENU button. The menu will no longer show and the camera is ready to take a picture.
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SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
SIZE
In STILL PICTURE and NIGHT PICTURE mode, you can select the picture size.
A large picture uses more memory, so increasing picture size will reduce the total number
of shots you can store on a CF CARD. The picture sizes are listed below.
2048x1536,
2048x1360,
1024x768,
1.Turn the camera power on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to the STILL PICTURE mode or NIGHT
PICTURE mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press MENU button to display the menu on the LCD monitor.
5.Press the DOWN button ( ) and select [SIZE].
6.The cursor can be moved by pressing the RIGHT button ( )
to the [SIZE] sub menu.
7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP ( ) / DOWN
( ) buttons. The default is 2048x1536.
8.After selecting the desired sub menu, press the OK button to
confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display.
512x384
STILL PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SHARPNESS
EFFECT
BACK :
2048x1536
2048x1360
1024x768
512x384
SET : OK
< STILL PICTUR mode >
NIGHT PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SCENE
2048x1536
2048x1360
1024x768
512x384
BACK :
SET : OK
< NIGHT PICTURE mode >
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QUALITY
In STILL PICTURE, NIGHT PICTURE modes, you can select the picture data compression rate.
The higher the QUALITY setting, the better the final picture will be. However, the high quality setting will
require more memory and therefore reduce the number of pictures you can store on the CF CARD.
SUPER FINE is the highest quality and NORMAL is the lowest setting. Choose the setting
appropriate for your needs.
STILL PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SHARPNESS
EFFECT
BACK :
1/2
SUPER FINE
FINE
NORMAL
SET : OK
< STILL PICTURE mode >
NIGHT PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SCENE
SUPER FINE
FINE
NORMAL
BACK :
SET : OK
< NIGHT PICTURE mode >
Reference
The picture file is stored in *.jpg.
This file format complies with DCF(Design rule for Camera File system).
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BASIC
1.Turn the camera power on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to STILL PICTURE mode or NIGHT
PICTURE mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the MENU button to display the menu on the LCD
monitor.
5.Press the DOWN button ( ) and select [QUALITY].
6.Shift the cursor to the [QUALITY] sub menu.by pressing the
RIGHT button ( )
7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP ( ) /
DOWN ( ) buttons. The default is FINE.
8.After selecting desired sub menu, press the OK button to
confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display.
SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
SHARPNESS
In the STILL PICTURE mode, you can select picture sharpness.
Select the desired SHARPNESS (SOFT/ NORMAL/ HARD) depending on the subject matter.
1.Turn the camera power on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to STILL PICTURE mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the MENU button to display the menu on the LCD
monitor.
5.Press the DOWN button( ) and select [SHARPNESS].
6.Shift the cursor by pressing the RIGHT button ( ) to the
[SHARPNESS] sub menu.
7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP ( ) /
DOWN ( ) buttons. The default is NORMAL.
8.After selecting the desired sub menu, press OK button to
confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display.
STILL PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SHARPNESS
EFFECT
BACK :
Explanation of SHARPNESS sub menu
SOFT : This gives smooth edges and the final picture will have a soft appearance.
NORMAL : This setting will give a standard finish to the final picture.
HARD : This will give the picture a crisp and clear appearance.
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SOFT
NORMAL
HARD
SET : OK
< STILL PICTURE mode >
Reference
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EFFECT
Using the camera’s digital processor, it is possible to add special effects to your pictures.
In STILL PICTURE or MOVIE CLIP mode, select the desired [EFFECT] sub menu.
STILL PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SHARPNESS
EFFECT
1/2
BASIC
1.Turn the camera on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to STILL PICTURE mode or MOVIE
CLIP mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the MENU button to display the menu on the LCD
monitor.
5.Press the DOWN button( ) and select [EFFECT].
6.Shift the cursor to the [EFFECT] sub menu by pressing the
RIGHT button ( )
7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP ( ) /
DOWN ( ) buttons. The default is NORMAL.
8.After selecting the desired sub menu, press the OK button to
confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display.
NORMAL
B&W
sRGB
SUNSET
BACK :
SET : OK
< STILL PICTURE mode >
MOVIE CLIP
EXPOSURE
ISO
W. BALANCE
EFFECT
BACK :
NORMAL
B&W
sRGB
SUNSET
SET : OK
< MOVIE CLIP mode >
Reference
EFFECT sub menu explained
- NORMAL : No effect is added to the picture.
- B & W : Converts the picture to black and white.
- sRGB : sRGB is device independent standard color model.
Devices supporting sRGB can display exact picture color.
- SUNSET : Used for sunset pictures.
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SHOOTING
This allows continuous shooting.
In this mode, you can take moving subjects continuously.
Once a continuous shooting sequence has been completed, the camera resets to single
shooting mode.
1.Turn the camera on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to STILL PICTURE mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the MENU button to display [STILL PICTURE 1/2]
menu on the LCD monitor.
5.Select [STILL PICTURE 2/2] menu by pressing the LEFT
) / RIGHT (
) buttons.
6.Press the DOWN button(
) and select [SHOOTING].
7.Shift the cursor to the [SHOOTING] sub menu by
pressing the RIGHT button (
8.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP (
)/
DOWN (
) buttons. The default is SINGLE.
9.After selecting the desired sub menu, press the OK
button to confirm the setting.
The number of shots in the continuous sequence will
show if you select the [CONTINUOUS] icon and then
press the OK button.
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STILL PICTURE
SHOOTING
EXPOSURE
ISO
W.BALANCE
BACK :
2/2
SINGLE
CONTINUOUS
SET : OK
SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
Selecting the number of continuous shots
Select the desired number by pressing the UP (
DOWN (
) buttons.
Press the OK button.
CONTINUOUS SHOT
)/
# OF SHOTS
002
SET : OK
10. Press the MENU button to cancel menu display.
Reference
When [CONTINUOUS] is selected, the flash will automatically be cancelled.
Once a continuous sequence has begun, it will continue until the selected number of shots
has been taken. Releasing the shutter button will not interrupt this funtion.
The maximum number of shots in a sequence is governed by the picture settings.
Using a 16MB CF CARD, the specified shooting capacity will be as follows.
(These figures are intended as an indication of expected performance)
SUPER FINE
FINE
NORMAL
2048X1536
10
15
2048X1360
10
16
1024X768
19
39
60
512X384
79
100
100
These figures are approximate as picture capacities can be affected by variables such as
card performance and subject matter.
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BASIC
CANCEL :
SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
EXPOSURE
This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient lighting
conditions. However, you can select the exposure value by using [EXPOSURE] sub menu.
This function can be used in STILL PICTURE and MOVIE CLIP mode.
If you increase the exposure value, the picture will be brighter.
If you decrease the exposure value, the picture will be darker.
1.Turn the camera power on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to STILL PICTURE or MOVIE CLIP
mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the MENU button to display the menu on the LCD
monitor. In STILL PICTURE mode, press the LEFT (
or RIGHT (
) button to select [STILL PICTURE 2/2]
menu.
5.Press the DOWN button(
) and select [EXPOSURE].
6.Shift to the [EXPOSURE] sub menu by pressing the
RIGHT button (
).
STILL PICTURE
SHOOTING
EXPOSURE
ISO
W. BALANCE
2/2
+0.0 EV
BACK :
SET : OK
< STILL PICTURE mode >
MOVIE CLIP
EXPOSURE
ISO
W. BALANCE
EFFECT
BACK :
+0.0 EV
SET : OK
< MOVIE CLIP mode >
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7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP (
) / DOWN (
) buttons.
The camera calculates the exposure value automatically. The default setting is 0.0 EV.
8.After selecting the desired sub menu, press the OK button to confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel menu display.
BASIC
Reference
Exposure compensation setting range : -2.0 ~ +2.0 EV (0.5 EV steps)
This change to the exposure will remain until the camera is switched off. When the camera is
turned on again, the exposure compensation setting returns to 0.0EV (discarding the
exposure compensation).
When you have selected a change in exposure value, the value is displayed on the LCD.
Decreasing or increasing the exposure value may lead to pictures being under or over
exposed (too dark or too bright). Review your pictures using the LCD monitor to check that
they have been successful.
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ISO
You can select the camera’s sensitivity to light by selecting the ISO sub menu.
Raising the ISO sensitivity will mean that the camera needs less light in order to take a
picture. However, the higher the ISO value is, the grainier the picture will be.
The setting will remain until the power is turned off.
1.Turn the camera on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to STILL PICTURE mode or
MOVING PICTURE mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the MENU button to display the menu on the LCD
monitor. In STILL PICTURE mode, press the LEFT (
or RIGHT (
) button to select the [STILL PICTURE 2/2]
menu.
5.Press the DOWN button (
) and select [ISO].
6.Shift to the [ISO] sub menu by pressing the RIGHT
button (
7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP (
)/
DOWN (
) buttons. The default is AUTO.
8.After selecting the desired sub menu, press the OK
button to confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel menu display.
STILL PICTURE
SHOOTING
EXPOSURE
ISO
W.BALANCE
AUTO
100
200
400
BACK :
SET : OK
< STILL PICTURE mode >
MOVIE CLIP
EXPOSURE
ISO
W.BALANCE
EFFECT
BACK :
AUTO
100
200
400
SET : OK
< MOVIE CLIP mode >
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W.BALANCE
Different lighting conditions may cause a color cast on your pictures.
The white balance control allows you to adjust the colors to appear more natural looking.
The setting remains until the power is turned off.
STILL PICTURE
SHOOTING
EXPOSURE
ISO
W.BALANCE
2/2
AUTO
DAYLIGHT
FLUORESCENT
TUNGSTEN
BACK :
SET : OK
< STILL PICTURE mode >
MOVIE CLIP
EXPOSURE
ISO
W.BALANCE
EFFECT
BACK :
AUTO
DAYLIGHT
FLUORESCENT
TUNGSTEN
SET : OK
< MOVIE CLIP mode >
Reference
W.BALANCE sub menu explained
AUTO : The camera automatically selects the appropriate white balance settings, depending
on the prevailing lighting conditions.
DAYLIGHT : For taking pictures outside.
FLUORESCENT : For shooting under fluorescent lighting
TUNGSTEN : For shooting under tungsten (standard lightbulb) lighting
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BASIC
1.Turn the camera power on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to STILL PICTURE mode or MOVIE
CLIP mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press the MENU button to display the menu on the LCD
monitor. In STILL PICTURE mode, press the LEFT ( ) or
RIGHT ( ) button to select the [STILL PICTURE 2/2]
menu.
5.Press the DOWN button ( ) and select [W.BALANCE].
6.Shift the cursor to the [W.BALANCE] sub menu by pressing
the RIGHT button ( )
7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP ( ) /
DOWN ( ) buttons. The default is AUTO.
8.After selecting the desired sub menu, press the OK button to
confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display.
SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION
SCENE
In NIGHT PICTURE mode, Select the desired SCENE mode.
- [PORTRAIT] mode : This is used for both portrait and landscape shots.(
- [LANDSCAPE] mode : This is used for landscape shots.(
1.Turn the camera on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to the NIGHT PICTURE mode.
3.Do not turn the LCD monitor off.
4.Press MENU button to display the menu on the LCD monitor.
5.Press the DOWN button( ) and select [SCENE].
6.Shift the cursor to the [SCENE] sub menu by pressing the
RIGHT button ( )
7.Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP ( ) /
DOWN ( ) buttons. The default is PORTRAIT.
8.After selecting the desired sub menu, press the OK button to
confirm the setting.
9.Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display.
NIGHT PICTURE
SIZE
QUALITY
SCENE
BACK :
PORTRAIT
LANDSCAPE
SET : OK
Reference
In NIGHT PICTURE mode, don’t move for a while after flash firing as the shutter speed is
slow. We recommend using a tripod or supporting the camera on a solid object in order to
avoid camera shake.
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PLAY MODE
Starting Play Mode
- Turn the camera on and select (
) on the mode dial. The camera can now play back the
pictures stored on the CF CARD. Sound can also be added to pictures in this mode.
- You can setup the PLAY mode function by using the camera buttons and LCD monitor.
- PLAY mode functions are listed below
THUMBNAIL, ZOOM
Camera button
DELETE
VOICE RECORDING
PLAY & PAUSE
SLIDE SHOW, PROTECT
Play back
DELETE ALL, FORMAT
ADVANCED
LCD monitor
STANDARD, INDEX
Print setting
CANCEL, REVIEW
Reference
The last picture stored on CF CARD will be displayed on the LCD monitor.
The LCD monitor will remain in operation until the camera is switched off.
The menu will not display on the LCD monitor under following circumstances:
When another button is being pressed.
While picture data is being processed.
When there is no battery capacity.
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SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS
Setting up play back function by using the camera button
The PLAY mode can be set using the camera button.
THUMBNAIL / ZOOM W button
You can view up to 9 pictures at a time by using the THUMBNAIL function.
1.Turn the camera on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to PLAY mode.
3. A picture displays on the LCD monitor.
4.Press the THUMBNAIL button.
The thumbnail display will highlight the picture that had been showing at the time the
thumbnail mode was selected.
Press THUMBNAIL button
Highlighted picture
(selected picture)
[ Single display mode ]
[ Thumbnail display mode ]
buttons to move to desired picture. Selected picture is
5.Press the
highlighted. Icons are displayed to indicate the type of file selected.
: Movie clip file
: DPOF indicator
: Sound recorded file
: Picture protect indicator
6.When viewing a thumbnail picture, press the zoom T button and the selected shot will show
in single display mode.
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SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS
ZOOM W / ZOOM T button
When viewing a single picture in PLAY mode, use the zoom T button to enlarge the
selected picture.
X2.5
99
< 2.5 X >
ADVANCED
1.Turn the camera on.
2.Rotate the mode dial to PLAY mode.
3.Select the desired picture.
4.Enlarge the picture up to the desired scale of enlargement
by using the ZOOM T button.
The scale of enlargements is listed below.
- Picture size is LARGE or PHOTO : 1.5 X ~ 5 X (0.5 step)
- Picture size is MEDIUM : 1.5 X ~ 3 X (0.5 step)
- Picture size is SMALL :1.5 X
5.Different parts of the picture can be viewed by pressing the
buttons.
6.Pressing the ZOOM W button will zoom back to the original full sized picture.
Reference
If a picture is enlarged, the ratio indicator will display on the centre upper side of the LCD
monitor.
Movie clips cannot be enlarged.
If a picture is enlarged, a loss of quality may occour.
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SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS
LCD button
Pressing the LCD button will change the display as follows.
You can view picture information(Shutter speed, Aperture value, ISO sensitivity) in
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