Hanwha Techwin DIGIMAXU-CA5 Digital Camera User Manual UC2 en c V07
Samsung Techwin Co Ltd Digital Camera UC2 en c V07
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ENGLISH User's Manual Thank you for buying a Samsung Camera. This manual will guide you through using the camera, including capturing images, downloading images and using the application software. Please read this manual carefully before using your new camera. Instructions Use this camera in the following order Set up the camera driver Before connecting the camera to a PC, via the USB cable, you will need to set up the camera driver. Install the camera driver that is contained in Application software CD-ROM. (p.90) Take a picture (p.19) Take a picture Insert the USB cable Check the camera’s power Check [Removable Disk] * When taking a picture, you should use the rechargeable battery supplied with the camera. Insert the supplied USB cable into the PC’s USB port and the camera’s USB connection terminal. (p.98) Check the camera’s power. If the power is turned off, press the camera button to turn it on. (p.22) Open Window s EXPLORER and search for [Removable Disk]. (p.99) If you use a card reader to copy the images on the memory card to your PC, the images could be damaged. When transferring the images taken with the camera to your PC, be sure to use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to your PC. Please note that the manufacturer holds no responsibility for loss or damage of images on the memory card due to the use of a card reader. Contents Using the camera buttons to adjust the READY camera 27 Getting to know your camera POWER button 27 About the icons SHUTTER button 27 Danger ZOOM W/T button 27 Warning Voice memo/ UP button 29 Caution Recording a voice memo 29 An FCC warning Macro / Down button 30 System chart Focus lock 31 Identification of features 10 Flash/ Left button 32 Front & Top 10 Self-timer/ Remote/ Right button 35 Back & Bottom 10 MENU/ OK button 37 Side/ 5-function button 11 M button : selecting preset scene modes 38 Cradle 12 +/- button 39 Movie clip mode 12 LCD button 43 Voice recording mode 12 Using the LCD monitor to adjust the Still image mode 12 camera settings 44 Connecting to a Power Source 13 How to use the menu 46 Mode 46 Size 47 Quality 48 Using the SAC-41 (for both Charger and AC adapter) 14 How to charge the rechargeable battery (SLB-1137) 14 Metering 49 Using the batteries 17 Continuous shot 49 Removing the battery 17 Sharpness 50 Maintenance of the memory card 18 Effect 50 Preserving the memory card data 18 Special Effect 51 Instructions on how to use the memory card 19 Special Effect : Preset focus frames 51 Inserting the memory card 20 Special Effect : Composite shots 52 Removing the memory card 20 Special Effect : Photo Frame 51 When Using the Camera for the First Time 21 PLAY RECORDING Starting play mode 55 LCD monitor indicator 22 Playing back a still image 55 Starting the recording mode 23 Playing back a movie clip 56 How to capture the movie clip 56 Playing back a movie clip 56 Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures 26 Contents How to capture the movie clip 56 Formatting a memory card 85 Playing back a recorded voice 56 Setting up the Date/ Time/ Date type 86 Imprinting the recording date 86 Using the camera buttons to adjust the camera 59 Sound 87 Thumbnail / Enlargement button 59 Connecting an External Device (USB) 87 Voice memo / Up button 60 Function lamp 88 Play & Pause/ Down button 61 Auto Focus lamp 89 LEFT/ RIGHT/ MENU/ OK button 62 LCD brightness 89 LCD button 62 Selecting Video out type 90 Album button (M button) 63 Quick view 92 How to use the album 63 Initialisation(RESET ALL) 92 Removing still images from the album 64 Setting up the MYCAM menu 93 Playing back the albums 65 Start up image 93 Delete button 66 Start up sound 94 Important notes 95 97 Setting up the play back function using the LCD monitor 67 Warning indicator Starting the slide show 70 Before contacting a service centre Protecting images 71 Specifications 98 101 Deleting images 72 Resize 73 Rotating an image 74 DPOF 74 Software Notes 88 DPOF : STANDARD 75 System Requirements 88 DPOF : INDEX 75 About the software 89 DPOF : PRINT SIZE 76 Setting up the application software 90 PictBridge 77 Starting PC Mode 98 PictBridge: Picture Selection 78 Removing the USB Driver for Windows PictBridge: Print Setting 79 98SE 101 PictBridge: Printing 80 Removable Disk 102 PictBridge : RESET 81 Removing the removable disk 103 Setting up the USB Driver for MAC 104 Using the USB Driver for MAC 104 Digimax Viewer 2.1 105 SETUP SOFTWARE Setup menu 82 Using PhotoImpression 106 File name 83 Digimax Reader 107 Auto power off 84 FAQ 109 Language 85 Getting to know your camera Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera. Prior to using this camera, please read the user manual thoroughly. When you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and the cause of the camera malfunction (such as Batteries, Memory card etc.) to the A/S centre. Please check that the camera is operating properly prior to when you intend to use it (e.g. for a trip or an important event) to avoid disappointment. Samsung camera takes no responsibility for any loss or damages that may result from camera malfunction. Keep the manual in a safe place. Microsoft, Windows and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All brand and product names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective companies. About the icons 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. DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in a minor or moderate injury. Information to the user NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Danger 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 centre. Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases, as this could increase the risk of explosion. Should any form of liquid or a foreign object enter the camera, do not use it. Switch off the camera, and then disconnect the power source (batteries or AC Power Adapter). You must contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre. 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. the memory 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. You should use the rechargeable battery supplied with the camera. Do not use the AC adapter and non rechargeable battery at the same time. It may cause an explosion. Warning Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals. Positioning the flash too close to your subject’s eyes, may cause eyesight damage. When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong light. This may result in permanent damage to your eyesight. 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. If an accident should occur, please consult a doctor immediately. There is the possibility of injury from the camera’s moving parts. Batteries and camera may become hot during prolonged use and it may result in camera malfunction. Should this be the case, allow the camera to sit idle for a few minutes to allow it time to cool. Do not recharge non rechargeable batteries. This may cause an explosion. 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 body or cause a fire. Always use the camera and its accessories in a well-ventilated area. Caution Leaking, overheating, or burst batteries could result in fire or injury. Use batteries with the correct specification for the camera. Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of batteries in fire. Do not insert the batteries with the reverse polarities. Remove the batteries when not planning to use the camera for a long period of time. Batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte and permanently damage the camera's components. Do not fire the flash while it is in contact with hands or objects. Do not touch the flash after using it continuously. It may cause burns. 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 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. System chart Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product. The contents can vary depending on the sales region. To buy the optional equipment, contact your nearest Samsung dealer or Samsung service centre. < Included items > User manual, Product warranty DPOF compatible printer (see p.59) Pouch Camera strap Remote control Software CD (see p.90) SD memory card (see p.15) Rechargeable battery (SLB-1137) AC cord SAC-41 (for both Charger and AC adapter) Cradle System chart System Requirements For Windows PictBridge compatible printer(see p.63) Computer (see p.98) PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 233MHz (XP : Pentium II 300MHz) Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP Minimum 32MB RAM (XP : 128MB) 140MB of available hard-disk space USB port CD-ROM drive 800x600 pixels, 16-bit colour display compatible monitor (24-bit colour display recommended) For Macintosh USB cable (for Cradle) USB cable (for Camera) AV cable (for Cradle) AV cable (for Camera) Power Mac G3 or later Mac OS 9.0 ~ 10.3 Minimum 64MB RAM 110MB of available hard-disk space USB port CD-ROM drive QuickTime 6.01 or later for Movie Clip CAUTION When you connect the camera to a computer, printer or external monitor, you have to use the USB/ Video cable supplied with the camera, or the external devices can't recognise the camera. External monitor Yellow colour - Video, White colour - Voice (see p.83) Identification of features Front & Top Mode switch Power button Shutter button Speaker Flash Auto Focus lamp Remote control sensor Microphone Function lamp & Self-timer lamp Lens Back & Bottom LCD button M button (Album button) Zoom T button (Digital zoom) LCD monitor Tripod socket DC/USB/AV connection terminal/ Cradle connector 10 Zoom W button (Thumbnail) Strap eyelet +/-, DELETE button Play mode button Identification of features Side/ 5-function button Battery chamber cover Voice memo/ UP button MENU/ OK button Battery chamber SELF-TIMER/ RIGHT button FLASH/ LEFT button Memory card slot Battery holder Macro / DOWN button Play & Pause button Cradle You can recharge your rechargeable battery, print a captured image and download images with the cradle. (Refer to page 00 and 00) Top Camera connection terminal Front DC input connection point USB port AV connection terminal 11 Identification of features You can select the desired working mode by using the mode switch located on the top of the camera. This digital camera has 3 recording modes. These are listed below. Movie clip mode A movie clip can be recorded for as long as the available recording time of the memory capacity allows. Image size and type are listed below. - Image size : 640X480, 320X240, 160X128 (user selectable) - Movie clip file type : *. avi(MJPEG-4) Voice recording mode A voice recording can be recorded for as long as the available recording time of the memory capacity allows. (Max: 1 hour) - File type : *.wav Still image mode You can select from AUTO( ), MANUAL( ) or SCENE mode. In SCENE mode, you can select the NIGHT, PORTRAIT, CHILDREN, LANDSCAPE, CLOSE UP, TEXT RECOGNITION, SUNSET, DAWN, BACKLIGH, FIREWORKS and BEACH&SNOW scene menu. 12 Identification of features Function lamp & Self-timer lamp Function Power on Description The lamp blinks and turns off when the camera is ready to take a picture After taking a picture While movie recording The lamp blinks while saving the image data and turns off when the camera is ready to take a picture The lamp blinks at a 1-second interval While voice recording The lamp blinks at a 1-second interval When the USB cable is The lamp lights up inserted Transmitting Data The lamp blinks For the first 7 seconds, the lamp blinks at 1 second intervals. While the For the final 3 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at 0.25 second intervals. self timer is functioning * The lamp will function while using the self-timer even if the configuration is set to off the lamp. (Based on 10-second Self-timer; see p. 36) Mode icons MODE MOVIE CLIP VOICE RECORDING AUTO MANUAL PLAY ICON SCENE MODE NIGHT PORTRAIT CHILDREN LANDSCAPE CLOSE UP TEXT SUNSET DAWN BACKLIGHT FIREWORKS BEACH&SNOW ICON MODE ICON 13 Connecting to a Power Source You should use the rechargeable battery (SLB-1137) supplied with the camera. Do not use the AC adapter and non rechargeable battery at the same time. It may cause an explosion. INFORMATION Important information about battery usage When the camera is not used, turn off the camera power. Do not use the non rechargeable batteries. It may cause an explosion. 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 0°C) can affect the performance of the batteries and you may experience reduced battery life. Batteries will usually recover at normal temperatures. During extended use of the camera, the camera body may become warm. This is perfectly normal. Using the SAC-41(for both Charger and AC adapter) If you have access to a mains supply, using an SAC-41 (for both Charger and AC adapter) allows the camera to be used for long periods of time.Plug the SAC-41 (for both Charger and AC adapter) into the connection point (DC IN 4.2V) on the camera. * Insert the rechargeable batteries when using an AC adapter. [Using the AC adapter with Cradle] 14 [Using the AC adapter with Camera] Connecting to a Power Source DANGER Always turn off the power before taking the SAC-41 (for both Charger and 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. Please ensure that you use the SAC-41 (for both Charger and AC adapter) or TTA standardized chargers with the correct specification for the camera. Failure to do so may affect your warranty. Do not use the flash frequently or take many pictures with the fully discharged rechargeable battery charged for a short time. Even if the charger is inserted, the camera power may be turned off because the rechargeable battery is discharged again. How to charge the rechargeable battery (SLB-1137) Charging with the cradle - Insert the rechargeable battery into the battery chamber. - Place the camera correctly in the cradle. - Put the SAC-41 (for both Charger and AC adapter) into your power socket and DC input connection point of the camera. Charging with the camera - Insert the rechargeable battery into the battery chamber. - Put the SAC-41 (for both Charger and AC adapter) into the socket and DC input connection point of the camera. 15 Connecting to a Power Source Important information about battery (SLB-1137) charging If the charging LED of the SAC-41 does not turn on or blink after inserting the rechargeable battery, please check whether the batteries are inserted correctly. Charging LED Charging LED Status Using the cradle Direct to the camera Being Charged Red LED is on Red LED is on Charging is complete Green LED is on Green LED is on Charging error Red LED is off or blinking Red LED is off or blinking If there is a charging error, please check all the power connections are in place. All of the chargers (24 pin) have been tested in accordance with TTA (Telecommunication Technology Association) can be used as AC adapter. We recommend the SAC-41(for both Charger and AC adapter). Failure to do so may affect your warranty. You can charge the battery with a USB charging cable(TTA standardized 24 pin cable) by connecting a PC, but the charging time will be longer than using SAC-41. (About 3 hours) If you use the USB charging cable (TTA standardized 24 pin cable) as a power cable, please insert the SLB-1137 rechargeable battery first. The USB charging cable (TTA standardized 24 pin cable) is optional. Charging time (When the camera is turned off) - Using the cradle : About 150MIN - Using the SAC-41 : About 150MIN - Using the USB charging cable (TTA standardized 24 pin cable) : About 180MIN or longer. (The charging time may vary depending on the manufacturers.) 16 Connecting to a Power Source : If the camera does not turn on after you have inserted batteries, please check whether the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity(+/-). Using the batteries 1. Open the battery chamber cover by pushing in the direction of the arrow. 2. Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity (+ / -). 3. To close the battery chamber cover, push it until it clicks. Removing the battery 1. Turn off the camera power. Open the battery chamber cover and move the battery holder aside. The battery will be released. 2. Take out the battery and close the battery chamber cover. INFORMATION When the battery chamber cover is opened, do not press the battery chamber cover by force. This may cause the battery chamber cover modification or breakage. There are 3 indicators for battery condition that are displayed on the LCD monitor. Battery indicator Battery status The batteries are fully charged Prepare new batteries There is no battery capacity. Replace with new batteries. 17 Instructions on how to use the memory card Maintenance of the memory card Be sure to format the memory card (see p.72) if you are using a newly purchased memory for the first time, if it contains data that the camera cannot recognise, or if it contains images captured with a different camera. Turn off the camera power whenever the memory card is being inserted or removed. Repeated use of the memory card will eventually reduce the memory card’s performance. Should this be the case, you will need to purchase a new memory card. Wear and tear on the memory card is not covered by the Samsung warranty. The memory card is an electronic precision device. Do not bend, drop or subject the memory card to any heavy impact. Do not store the memory 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 in temperature. Do not allow the memory card to become dirty or to come into contact with any liquid. Should this happen, clean the memory card with a soft cloth. Please keep the memory card in its case when not in use. During and after periods of extended use, you may notice that the memory card is warm. This is perfectly normal. Do not use a memory card that is used in another digital camera. To use the memory card in this camera, format first the memory card by using this camera. Do not use a memory card formatted by another digital camera or memory card reader. Preserving the memory card data If the memory card is subjected to any of the following, the recorded data may become corrupted : - When the memory card is used incorrectly. - If the power is switched off or the memory card is removed while recording, deleting (formatting) or reading. Samsung cannot be held responsible for lost data. It is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back-up e.g. floppy disks, hard disks, CD etc. If there is insufficient memory available : If you press the shutter button for the shot, a [Card Full !] message will appear and the camera will not operate. To optimise the amount of memory in the camera, replace the memory card or delete unnecessary images stored on the memory. 18 Instructions on how to use the memory card INFORMATION Don't remove the memory card when the function lamp is blinking as this may cause damage to data in the memory card. The camera can use SD Memory Cards and MMC (Multi Media Cards). Please consult the enclosed manual for using the MMC Cards. The SD memory card has a write protect switch that prevents image files from being deleted or formatted. By sliding the switch to the bottom of the SD memory card, the data will be protected. By sliding the switch to the top of the SD memory card, the data protection will be cancelled. Slide the switch to the top of the SD memory card before taking a picture. Card pins Write protect switch Label [ SD (Secure Digital) memory card ] When using a 32MB SD memory card, the specified shooting capacity will be as follows. These figures are approximate as image capacities can be affected by variables such as subject matter. Recorded image size Still image Movie clip S. Fine Fine Normal 30FPS 15FPS 2592X1944 18 29 2272X1704 10 24 38 2048X1536 16 36 58 1600X1200 36 67 117 1024X768 36 67 117 640X480 72 121 214 640X480 35SEC 20SEC 320X240 1MIN 25SEC 44SEC 160X128 1MIN 25SEC 44SEC 19 Inserting the memory card 1. Turn off the camera’s power and pull the battery chamber cover in the direction of the arrow to open. 2. Have the front of the memory card facing toward the front ofthe camera (lens) and the card pins toward the back of the camera (LCD monitor), and then push the memory card into the card slot until you hear a click. 3. To close, push the battery chamber cover until you hear a click. If the memory card does not slide in smoothly, do not attempt to insert it by force. Check the direction of insertion, and then insert it correctly. Do not insert the memory card the wrong way round. Doing so may damage the memory card slot. Removing the memory card 1. Turn the power off using the power button. Open the battery chamber cover and press the memory card as shown in the image and release. 2. Remove the memory card and close the battery chamber cover. 20 When Using the Camera for the First Time If the camera is turned on for the first time, a menu will be displayed to set date, time and language in the LCD monitor. This menu will not be displayed after setting up the date, time and language. Set up the date, time and language before using this camera. Setting up the date, time and date type 1. Select the [D & Time] menu by pressing the UP/DOWN button and press the RIGHT button. Setup 2. Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP/ D&TIME 05/ 01/ 01 DOWN/ LEFT/ RIGHT button. Language English RIGHT button : selects YEAR/ MONTH/ DAY/ Move : Set : OK HOUR / MINUTE/DATE TYPE LEFT button : Moves the cursor to the [D & Time] main menu if the cursor is at the first item of the date and time setup. In all other instances, the cursor will be shifted to the left of its current position. UP/ DOWN button : changes the value of each item. Setting up the language 1. Select the [Language] menu by pressing the UP/DOWN button and press the RIGHT button. 2. Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN button and press the OK button. When the settings are complete, press the MENU button twice to exit the menu screen. Setup D&TIME 05/ 01/ 01 Language English Move : Set : OK INFORMATION You can select 18 languages. These are listed below : English, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Italian, S. Chinese, T. Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Thai, Malaysian and Arabic. Even if the camera is restarted, the language setting will be maintained. 21 LCD monitor indicator The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting functions and selections. 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [Image & Full Status] No. Description Battery p.15 Recording mode p.12~13 Continuous shot Flash p.34 Self-timer p.36 Voice memo p.31 Macro p.32 Metering p.50 Sharpness p.51 10 Auto focus frame 11 Camera shake warning 12 Date/ Time 22 Icons 2005/01/01 01:00 PM Page LCD monitor indicator 13 Exposure compensation p.39 14 White Balance p.40 15 ISO p.41 16 RGB p.51 17 Image quality p.49 18 Image size 2592, 2272, 2048, 1600, 1024, 640 Number of available shots remaining 15 Remaining time (Movie clip/ Voice recording) 00:01:30/ 01:00:00 p.48 19 20 Optical/ Digital zoom bar Starting the recording mode Recording a Movie clip 1. Insert the batteries (p.15). Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity (+ / -). 2. Insert the memory card (p.18). 3. Close the battery chamber cover. 4. Press the power button to turn on the camera. (If the date/time that is displayed on the LCD monitor is incorrect, reset the date/time before taking a picture.) 5. Select the MOVIE CLIP( ) mode by sliding the mode switch. 6. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the 00:00:29 image by using the LCD monitor. 640 7. Press the shutter button to take a movie clip. 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. [ MOVIE CLIP mode ] Image size and type are listed below. - Image size: 640X480, 320X240, 160X128 (Selectable) - File type : *. avi(MJPEG-4) 23 Starting the recording mode Pausing while recording a movie clip (Successive Recording) This camera allows you to temporarily stop during unwanted scenes, while recording a movie clip. Using this function, you can record your favourite scenes into a movie clip without having to create multiple movie clips. Using Successive Recording Steps from 1-6 are the same as those for MOVIE CLIP 00:00:29 mode. 640 7. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. Press the shutter button and movie clips are recorded for as long as the available recording time. Movie clips will still be recorded if the shutter button is released. [Successive recording of a movie clip] 8. Press the Pause button ( ) to pause recording. 9. Press the Pause button ( ) again to resume the recording. 10. If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again. 24 Starting the recording mode Recording Voice Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for recording a movie clip. 5. Select the VOICE RECORDING( ) mode by sliding the mode switch. 6. Press the shutter button to record a voice. - Press the shutter button once and voice is recorded for as long as the available recording time(Max : 1 hour) allows. The recording time will be displayed on the LCD monitor. - Voice will still be recorded if the shutter button is released. - If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again. - File type : *.wav 01:04:33 Start:Shutter [ VOICE RECORDING mode ] INFORMATION A distance of 40cm between you and the camera (microphone) is the best distance to record sound. Recording a still image Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for recording a movie clip. 5. Select the STILL IMAGE( ) mode by sliding the mode switch. 6. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. 7. Press the shutter button to capture an image. 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 INFORMATION [ Still image mode ] If the auto focus frame turns to red when you press the shutter button down half way, it means that the camera cannot focus on the subject. Should this be the case, the camera is unable to capture an image clearly. 25 Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures Pressing the shutter button down half way Lightly press the shutter button to confirm focus and flash battery charge. Press the shutter button all way down to take the picture. [ Lightly press the shutter button ] [ Press the shutter button ] The available recording time may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings. When the Flash Off or Slow synchro mode is selected in a low lighting condition, 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 shots : When taking an outdoor shot, avoid facing the sun, as the image may be dark because of the strong backlight. To take a picture against the sun, please use the [Backlight] in the scene shooting mode (see page 50), Fill-in flash (see page 32), Spot metering (see page 46), or Exposure compensation (see page 38). Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image. As there can be some differences between what is seen through the Viewfinder and the resulting image when taken at a range closer than 1.5m, it is recommended that you use the LCD monitor to compose these shots. - When photographing a subject that has little contrast. - If the subject is highly reflective or shiny. - If the subject is moving at high speed. - When there is strong reflected light, or when the background is very bright. - When the subject matter has only horizontal lines or the subject is very narrow (such as a stick or flagpole). - When the surroundings are dark 26 Using the camera buttons to adjust the camera The RECORDING(STILL IMAGE, VOICE RECORDING, MOVIE CLIP) mode function can be set up by using the camera buttons. POWER button Used for turning the camera’s power on / off. If there is no operation during the specified time, the camera's power will be turned off automatically to save battery life. Refer to page 70 for more information about the auto power off function. Pressing the power button for over 3 seconds will deactivate the start-up sound and sound function. SHUTTER button Used for taking an image or recording voice in the RECORDING (STILL IMAGE, VOICE RECORDING, MOVIE CLIP) mode. In MOVIE CLIP mode Pressing the shutter button down fully starts the process for recording a movie clip. Press the shutter button once and the movie clip is recorded for as long as the available recording time in the memory allows. If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again. In STILL IMAGE mode Pressing the shutter button down halfway activates the autofocus and checks the condition of the flash. When the flash is charging, a flash mode icon (red colour) will blink on the LCD monitor. Pressing the shutter down fully takes the image and stores the relevant data regarding the shot. If you select voice memo recording, the recording will start after the camera has finished storing the image data. ZOOM W/T button If the menu is not displayed, this button works as the OPTICAL ZOOM or DIGITAL ZOOM button. If the menu is displayed in Still Image mode, pressing the ZOOM W/T button will skip 5 menu tabs at a time. 27 ZOOM W/ T button This camera has a 3X optical zoom and a 5X digital zoom function. Using both will offer a total zoom ratio of 15X. TELE Zoom Optical zoom TELE Digital zoom TELE : Pressing the ZOOM T button. This will zoom into the subject i.e. the subject will appear nearer. : When the maximum (3X) optical zoom is selected, pressing the ZOOM T button activates the digital zoom software. Releasing ZOOM T button stops the digital zooming at the required setting. Once the maximum digital zoom (5X) is achieved, pressing the ZOOM T button will have no effect. 15 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 15 Pressing the ZOOM W button 15 2592 Pressing the ZOOM W button 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ Optical zoom 2X ] [ WIDE zoom ] : When the digital zoom is in operation, pressing the ZOOM W button will reduce the digital zooming in steps. Releasing ZOOM W button stops digital zooming. Pressing the ZOOM W button will reduce the digital zoom and then it will continue to reduce the optical zoom until the minimum setting is reached. 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ Digital zoom 5.0X ] 28 [ Digital zoom 5.0X ] 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ TELE zoom ] Digital zoom 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ TELE zoom ] 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 Optical zoom 15 Pressing the ZOOM T button : Pressing the ZOOM W button. This will zoom out from the subject i.e. the subject will appear further away. Pressing the ZOOM W button continuously will set the camera to its minimum zoom setting i.e. the subject appears at its furthest from the camera. 2592 Digital zoom WIDE 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ WIDE zoom ] WIDE Zoom Optical zoom WIDE 15 Pressing the ZOOM T button 2592 Pressing the ZOOM W button 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ TELE zoom ] Pressing the ZOOM W button 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ WIDE zoom ] ZOOM W/ T button INFORMATION To use the digital zoom the LCD monitor has to be turned on. Images taken using the digital zoom may take a little longer for the camera to process. Allow time for this to take place. The digital zoom cannot be used in movie clip shots. You may notice a decrease in image quality when using the digital zoom. Take care not to touch the lens to avoid taking an unclear image and possibly causing camera malfunction. If the image is dim, turn the camera power off and on again to modify the lens position. Take care not to press the lens as this may cause a camera malfunction. When the camera is turned on, take care not to touch the camera’s moving lens parts as this may cause the resulting image to be dim and unclear. Take care not to touch the lens during zoom operation as this may cause damage. Voice memo( ) / UP button While the menu is showing, press the UP button to move up the submenu cursor. When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the UP button operates as the voice memo( ) button. You can add your voice-over to a stored still image. Recording a voice memo 1. Select the STILL IMAGE mode by sliding the mode switch. 2. Press the VOICE MEMO( ) button. If the voice memo indicator is displayed on the LCD monitor, the setting is completed. 15 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ Preparing for Voice Memo ] 2592 Stop:Shutter [ Recording Voice Memo ] 29 Voice memo( ) / UP button 3. Press the shutter button and take a picture. The picture is stored on the memory. 4. Voice memo will be recorded for ten seconds from the moment the picture is stored. In the middle of the voice recording, pressing the shutter button will stop the voice memo. INFORMATION A distance of 40cm between you and the camera (microphone) is the best distance to record sound. Macro( ) / Down button While the menu is showing, press the DOWN button to move from the main menu to a submenu, or to move down the submenu cursor. When the menu is not showing, you can use the MACRO/ DOWN button to take macro pictures (within the distance range of 5-80 cm). The auto macro function will be activated automatically in the AUTO mode. 15 15 2592 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [Auto macro] [Macro] Types of focus modes and focus ranges (W: Wide, T: Tele) Focus type Auto Focus range 80 ~ Infinity Macro( W : 5 ~ 80 T : 50 ~ 80 (Unit : cm) Auto macro W : 5 ~ Infinity T : 50 ~ Infinity INFORMATION When the macro mode is selected, it is possible that camera shake will occur. If this is the case, use a tripod to eliminate this. When you take a picture within 30cm(MACRO focus), select the FLASH OFF mode. 30 Macro( ) / Down button (Focusing) Available focusing method, by recording mode ( O : Selectable , X : Not selectable, ∞: Infinity focus range) Mode Auto Macro Auto macro SCENE Mode Auto ∞ ∞ ∞ ∞ Macro Auto macro Focus lock To focus on the subject positioned outside of the centre, use the focus lock function. Using the Focus Lock 1. Ensure the subject in the centre of the autofocus frame. 2. Press the SHUTTER button halfway. When the green auto focus frame lights up, it means the camera is focused on the subject. Be careful not to press the SHUTTER button all the way down to avoid taking an unwanted picture. 3. With the SHUTTER button still pressed down only halfway, move the camera to recompose your picture as desired, and then press the SHUTTER button completely to take the picture. If you release your finger from the SHUTTER button, the focus lock function will be cancelled. 15 15 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 1. The image to be captured. 15 2592 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 2. Press the SHUTTER button halfway and focus on the subject. 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 3. Recompose the picture and fully depress the SHUTTER button. 31 Flash ( ) / Left button When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the LEFT button makes the cursor shift to the left tab. When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the LEFT button operates as the FLASH ( ) button. Selecting the flash mode 1. Slide the mode switch to the STILL IMAGE mode. [ Selecting the Auto flash ] 2. Press the Flash button until the desired flash mode indicator displays on the LCD monitor. 3. A flash mode indicator will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Use the correct flash to suit the environment. Flash range (Unit : m) Auto Macro Auto ISO Auto macro WIDE TELE WIDE TELE WIDE TELE 0.8 ~ 3.0 0.8 ~ 2.0 0.2 ~ 0.8 0.5 ~ 0.8 0.2 ~ 3.0 0.5 ~ 2.0 INFORMATION When the flash is charging, a flash mode icon (red colour) will blink on the LCD monitor. 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. During the continuous shot, movie clip mode, the flash function will not operate. Take photographs within the flash range. The image quality is not guaranteed if the subject is too close or highly reflective. The LCD monitor is turned off for a while after using the flash to recharge it. 32 Flash ( ) / Left button Flash mode indicator Icon Flash mode Description Auto flash If the subject or background is dark, the camera flash will operate automatically. Auto & 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 redeye reduction function. 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. Slow synchro The flash will operate in conjunction with a slow shutter speed in order to obtain the correct exposure. We recommend using a tripod for this function. When you take an image in a condition with poor light, the camera shake warning indicator ( ) will display on the LCD monitor. Flash off The flash does not fire. Select this mode when capturing images in a place or situation where flash photography is prohibited. When you capture an image in a poorly lit condition, the camera shake warning indicator ( ) will display on the LCD monitor. SF (Safety Flash) In poor light conditions, Safety Flash will help you get a good image without the use of a flash. 33 Flash ( ) / Left button Things to watch out for when using the SF(Safety Flash) 1. You can use the SF in the AUTO and MANUAL mode. 2. If you take a moving subject, there may be an afterimage in the captured image. 3. We recommend that you use the SF in a fluorescent lighting condition. 4. If the lighting condition is darker than fluorescent lighting condition, [Low light] message will display. In this condition, use the correct flash to get a fine image. 5. If the lighting condition is brighter than fluorescent lighting condition, the SF doesn’t activate. 6. As the SF uses the camera’s digital processor, images taken using the SF may take a little longer for the camera to process. Available flash mode, by recording mode 34 Self-timer( ) / Remote ( )/ Right button When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the Right button makes the cursor shift to the right tab. The right button can also be used to move to a sub menu to select a different setting. When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the RIGHT button operates as the Selftimer ( ) and Remote ( ) button. This function is used when the photographer would also like to be in the image. Using the self-timer and remote control. 1. Slide the mode switch to the STILL IMAGE or MOVIE CLIP mode. In VOICE RECORDING mode, only the remote control can be used. 2. Press the SELF-TIMER button until the desired mode indicator displays on the LCD monitor. A self-timer icon or remote control icon appears on the LCD monitor. 15 15 2592 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ Selecting the 2 SEC self-timer ] 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ Selecting the remote control ] - Selecting a self-timer : When you press the SHUTTER button, the picture will be taken after the specified time has elapsed and the self-timer function will be cancelled. - Selecting a remote mode : Pressing the shutter button of remote control will allow an interval of 2 seconds before the image is taken. In the remote mode, the shutter button of the camera can’t be activated. After taking a picture, the remote mode will be maintained. But, pressing the power button and sliding the mode switch will cancel the remote mode. Description of Self-timer/Remote mode Icon Mode Description 2s Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval of 2 seconds before the image is taken. 10s Double Remote mode Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval of 10 seconds before the image is taken. A picture will be taken after about 10 seconds and 2 seconds later a second picture will be taken. You can take a picture by remote control instead of using the shutter button of the camera. 35 Self-timer( ) / Remote ( )/ Right button Range for taking a picture with the remote control When you take a picture with the remote control, refer to the illustration shown alongside. [Remote control shutter button] Replacing batteries for the remote control Make sure the + polarity is toward the top and the - polarity is toward the bottom while installing batteries for the remote control. Replace batteries for the remote control in the local service centre. Use the CR 2025 3V batteries. INFORMATION If you operate the Mode switch and Self-timer button during the self-timer operation, the self-timer function is canceled. Use a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking. While the remote control icon is selected, the self-timer lamp in front of the camera blinks in 1 second cycle. 36 MENU/ OK button 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 : MOVIE CLIP and STILL IMAGE mode. There is no menu available when the VOICE RECORDING mode is selected. Pressing the MENU button [Menu off] 2592 Mode Auto Manual Scene [Menu on] OK button - When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, this button is used for shifting the cursor to the sub menu or for confirming data. 37 M button : selecting preset scene modes You can use the M button to select the AUTO, MANUAL and SCENE mode. This button will operate only in the still image mode How to use the M button 1. Press the M button in the still image mode, and a menu window will display shown alongside. 2. Select a desired camera mode by pressing the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons. - Up/Down button : Selecting a camera mode - Left/ Right button : Selecting a sub menu of the scene mode 3. Press the OK button and the desired camera mode will be selected. AUTO SET:OK/M You can easily configure optimal settings for a variety of shooting situations by selecting the scene sub menus. 1. Press the M button in the still image mode. 2. Select the [Scene] menu by pressing the Up/Down button. 3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Left/Right button. 4. Press the OK button and the desired camera mode will be selected. Night Set:OK/M Sub menu Night Icon Description Use this for shooting still images at night or in other dark conditions. Portrait To take a picture of a person. Children To take a still picture of moving children. Landscape Scenery with green woods or blue sky. Close up Text Close-up shooting for small objects such as plants and insects. Use this mode to shoot a document. Sunset For taking pictures of sunsets. Dawn Daybreak scenes. Backlight Portrait without shadows caused by backlight. Firework Firework scenes. Beach&Snow 38 For ocean, lake, beach and snowscape scenes. +/- button You can use the +/- button to adjust the values for the RGB, ISO, white balance, exposure compensation and Long Time shutter speed. Main menu Sub menu RGB R (Red), G (Green), B (Blue) ISO AUTO, 100, 200, 400 Available camera mode AUTO, DAYLIGHT, CLOUDY, WHITE BALANCE FLUORESCENT H, FLUORESCENT L, TUNGSTEN, CUSTOM. Exposure compensation LT -2.0 ~ 0.0 ~ +2.0 (0.5EV steps) Shutter speed / Aperture Value (Changed by zoom rate) RGB : Allows the user to adjust the R (Red), G (Green), and B (Blue) values of the images to be captured. Setting RGB Values 1. Press the +/- button, and then use the UP and DOWN 15 buttons to select the RGB icon ( ). 2592 The RGB menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the UP/ DOWN/ LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the desired RGB value. - Up/Down Button : Navigates between R, G, and B icons. - Left/Right Button : Changes value of each icon. 3. When you press the +/- button again, the value you set will be saved and RGB setup mode will end. 39 +/- button ISO : You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures. The speed or specific light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO numbers. Selecting an ISO Sensitivity 1. Press the +/- button, and then use the UP and DOWN 15 2592 buttons to select the ISO icon( ). The ISO menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the desired ISO sensitivity value. - AUTO : The camera's sensitivity is automatically changed by variables such as lighting value or subject brightness. - 100, 200, 400: You can increase the shutter speed while the same amount of light is present, by increasing the ISO sensitivity. However, the image may be saturated in high luminance. The higher the ISO value, the higher the camera’s sensitivity to light is and therefore the greater its capacity to take pictures in dark conditions. However, the noise level in the image will increase as the ISO value increases, making the image appear coarse. 3. When you press the +/- button again, the value you set will be saved and ISO setup mode will end. White balance : The white balance control allows you to adjust the colours to appear more natural looking. Selecting a White Balance 1. Press the +/- button, and then use the UP and DOWN 15 buttons to select the white balance icon ( ). 2592 The white balance menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the white balance to the desired value. The value you set will be displayed on the LCD monitor. AUTO : The camera automatically selects the appropriate white balance settings, depending on the prevailing lighting conditions. DAYLIGHT : For taking images outside. CLOUDY : For taking images under a cloudy and overcast sky. Fluorescent H : For shooting under daylight fluorescent types of three-way fluorescent lighting. Fluorescent L : Shooting under white fluorescent lighting. TUNGSTEN : For shooting under tungsten (standard light bulb) lighting. CUSTOM : Allows the user to set the white balance according to the shooting condition. Different lighting conditions may cause a colour cast on your images. 3. Press the +/- button again. The value you set will be saved and White Balance setup mode will end. 40 +/- button Using the Custom White Balance White balance settings may vary slightly depending on the shooting environment. You can select the most appropriate white balance setting for a given shooting environment by setting up the custom white balance. 1. Select the CUSTOM ( ) menu of the White Balance. 2. Place a sheet of white paper in front of the camera so that the LCD monitor shows only white, and then press the SHUTTER button. 3. Your custom white balance value is stored. - The custom white balance value will be applied, starting with the next picture you take. - The user configured white balance will be remain effective until it is overwritten. 15 2592 MEASURE : SHUTTER [ White paper ] Exposure compensation : This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient lighting conditions. You can also select the exposure value by using the +/- button. Compensating Exposure 1. Press the +/- button, and then use the UP and DOWN 15 buttons to select the exposure compensation icon 2592 ). The exposure compensation menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the desired exposure compensation factor. 3. Press the +/- button again. The value you set will be saved and the Exposure Compensation setup mode will close. If you change the exposure value, the exposure indicator ( ) will be displayed on the bottom of the LCD monitor. * A negative exposure compensation value reduces the exposure. Note that a positive exposure compensation value increases the exposure and the LCD monitor will appear white or you may not get good pictures. 41 +/- button Long Time shutter : This camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed and aperture values to the shooting environment. However, in NIGHT SCENE mode, you can set the shutter speed and aperture values to your preference. Adjusting the shutter speed and aperture values 1. Select the [Night] scene mode. 15 (M button [Scene] [Night]) 2592 2. Press +/- button and Long Time shutter menu (LT, For selecting shutter speed and aperture value) will be displayed. 3. Configure the Long Time shutter value with the up/ down/ left/ right button. Up/ Down Button : Select the iris / shutter speed Left/ Right Button : Change the value. Available iris value options, depending on zoom step will be displayed on the menu. 4. Press the +/- button again. The value you set will be saved and the mode will switch to NIGHT SCENE mode. Press the SHUTTER button to take the picture. Aperture values and shutter speeds changed by zoom scale are listed below. Supported Aperture Values : AUTO, WIDE : F2.8 ~ F5.8, TELE : F4.8 ~ F10.0 Supported Shutter Speeds : AUTO, 1 ~ 16S Large Aperture Value (Press left button) Small (Press right button) F 2.8 1S Fast (Press left button) 42 Shutter Speed Slow (Press right button) LCD button You can check the recording status in the LCD monitor. In any mode with the exception of VOICE RECORDING mode, pressing the LCD button will change the display as shown below. Idle mode - After selecting Save mode by pressing the LCD button, and if the camera isn't operated during the specified time(about 30 SEC.), the camera power will be idle (LCD monitor : OFF, Button lamp : Blinking) automatically. - To use the camera again, press any of the camera buttons except the power button. - If there is no operation during the specified time, the camera power will be turned off automatically to save battery life. Refer to page 70 for more information about the auto power off function. 15 Pressing the 15 Pressing the LCD button LCD button 2592 Full Inf. Mode Basic Inf. Mode 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [Full Information Mode] 15 2592 Save Mode 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [Basic Information Mode] [Power save mode] Pressing the LCD button 43 Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera settings You can use the menu on the LCD monitor to set up recording functions. In any mode with the exception of VOICE RECORDING mode, pressing the MENU button displays the menu on the LCD monitor. INFORMATION The menu will not be displayed on the LCD monitor in the following circumstances: - When another button is being operated. - While image data is being processed. - When there is no battery capacity. When the menu is showing on the LCD monitor, it is not possible to operate the shutter button i.e. capture an image. To capture an image, simply cancel the menu display by pressing the MENU button. The following functions are available, depending on the mode you have selected. The items indicated by are default settings. Menu tab Main menu Sub menu Camera working mode Page Auto Manual Night, Portrait, Mode S Children, Landscape, Close up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, e Backlight, Firework, p.36 Beach&Snow 2592X1944 2272X1704 2048X1536 1600X1200 Size 1024X768 p.37 640X480 640X480 320X240 160X128 S. Fine Fine Quality Normal 30FPS 15FPS 44 p.38 Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera settings Menu tab Main menu Metering Shooting Sub menu Multi Camera working mode Page p.39 Spot Single Continuous p.40 Soft Sharpness p.41 Normal Vivid Normal Effect B&W p.53 Sepia Negative Off Range 1 HighLight Range 2 p.42 Range 3 Off Special Effect 2 Parts Composite 3 Parts p.43 4 Parts Off Frame 1 Photo Frame Frame 2 p.43 Frame 3 Stabilizer Off On p.53 * Menus are subject to change without prior notice. 45 How to use the menu 1. Turn on the camera and press the MENU button. A menu for each camera mode appears. However, there is no menu for Voice Recording mode ( ). 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to navigate through the menus. 2592 Mode Press the LEFT or RIGHT button. Auto Manual Scene Press the LEFT or RIGHT button. Size 2592X1944 2272X1704 2048X1536 1600X1200 2592 Quality S.Fine Fine Normal 2592 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a sub menu. 2592 Mode Press the UP or DOWN button. Auto Manual Scene 2592 Mode Auto Manual Scene Press the UP or DOWN button. 2592 Mode Auto Manual Scene 4. Select a sub menu, and then the value you set will be saved. Press the MENU button and the menu will disappear. Mode You can select the desired Still Image mode. [Auto] : Use this for shooting basic still images. [Manual] : Selecting the automatic mode will configure 2592 the camera with optimal settings. Mode Auto You can still manually configure all functions Manual except the aperture value and shutter speed. Scene [Scene] : Use the menu to easily configure optimal settings for a variety of shooting situations [STILL IMAGE mode] - The selected [Scene] sub menu will be displayed on the LCD monitor. To change the sub menu or to get more information about the scene menus, refer to page 70. INFORMATION When [Night], [Close up], [Sunset], [Dawn] and [Firework] scene mode are selected, it is possible that camera shake will occur. If you think this will happen, use a tripod. 46 Size You can select the image size appropriate for your application. Mode Icon Size STILL IMAGE mode 2592 2272 2048 1600 MOVIE CLIP mode 1024 640 2592X1944 2272X1704 2048X1536 1600X1200 1024X768 640X480 640 320 160 640X480 320X240 160X128 30FPS Size 2592X1944 2272X1704 2048X1536 1600X1200 Size 2592 [ STILL IMAGE mode ] 640X480 320X240 160X128 640 [ MOVIE CLIP mode ] INFORMATION The higher the resolution, the lower the number of available shots will be because high resolution images require more memory than lower resolution images. 47 Quality You can select the compression ratio appropriate for your application of the captured images. The higher the compression ratio, the lower the picture quality. STILL IMAGE mode Mode MOVIE CLIP mode Icon 30FPS 15FPS Sub menu S. Fine Fine Normal 30FPS 15FPS File Format jpeg jpeg jpeg avi avi 2592 NOR 640 Quality S.Fine Fine Normal [ STILL IMAGE mode ] Frame Rate 30 FPS 15 FPS 30 FPS [ MOVIE CLIP mode ] INFORMATION S. Fine is the highest quality and Normal is the lowest setting. Choose the setting appropriate for your needs. This file format complies with the DCF(Design rule for Camera File system). JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) : JPEG is the image compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. This type of compression is most commonly used for compressing photos and graphics because it can compress the files efficiently without damaging the data. 48 Metering If you cannot obtain suitable exposure conditions, you can change the metering method to take brighter pictures. [Multi] ( [Spot] ( : Exposure will be calculated based on an average of the available light in the 2592 Metering 1 image area. However, the calculation Multi will be biased towards the centre of Spot the image area. This is suitable for general use. : Only the rectangular area in the centre of the LCD monitor will be metered for light. This is suitable when the subject in the centre is exposed correctly, regardless of the back lighting. INFORMATION The default metering mode is Multi pattern metering. If the subject is not the centre of the focus area, do not use the spot metering as this may result in an exposure error. In this circumstance, It is better to use exposure compensation. Continuous shot Select the number of pictures in continuous shooting. - [Single] - [Continuous] : Take one picture only : Images will be taken continuously until the shutter button is released. The shooting capacity depends on the memory. 2592 NOR Shooting Single Continous [MANUAL mode] * High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time, which increases stand-by time. * If the [Continuous] sub menu is selected, the flash will be off automatically. 49 Sharpness You can adjust the sharpness of the picture you want to take. You cannot check the sharpness effect on the LCD monitor before you take a picture, because this function is applied only when the captured image is stored on the memory. NOR Sharpness Soft Normal Vivid [MANUAL mode] Sub menu Icon Description The edges of the image are softened. Soft This effect is suitable for editing images on your PC. The edges of the image are sharp. Normal This is suitable for printing. The edges of the image are emphasized. The edges will appear Vivid sharp, but noise may occur in the recorded image. Effect By using the camera’s digital processor, it is possible to add special effects to your images. 30FPS Effect Normal B&W Sepia Negative [MANUAL mode ] [Normal] [B & W] [Sepia] [Negative] 50 Effect NOR Normal B&W Sepia Negative NOR [ MOVIE CLIP mode ] : No effect is added to the image. : Converts the image to black and white. : Captured images will be stored in a sepia tone (a gradient of yellowish brown colours). : Save the image in negative mode. Special Effect By using the camera’s digital processor, it is possible to add special effects to your images. You can select this menu only in the MANUAL mode. You can select the preset focus frame, Composite shots and Photo frame function. If a special effect is selected, the rest special functions set before are cancelled automatically. Special Effect : Preset focus frames You can make the subject stand out from its surroundings. The subject will be sharp and in focus while making the rest out of focus. 1. Select the MANUAL mode, and press the menu button. 2. Press the LEFT/ RIGHT button and select the [Special Effect] menu tab. 3. Select the [HighLight] menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN button and press the Right button. 4. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN button and press the OK button. - [Off] : The preset focus frame will not be added. [ Range 1] [ Range 2] NOR Special Effect Highlight Composite Photo Frame Move : Off Off Off Set : OK [ Range 3] 15 5. Press the menu button twice and the menu will disappear. If you select the [Range 1~3] menu, the preset focus frame area will appear. 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 51 Special Effect : Composite shots You can combine 2 ~ 4 different shots in a still image. 1. Select the Still image mode, and press the menu button. 2. Press the LEFT/ RIGHT button and select the NOR Special Effect [Special Effect] menu tab. Highlight Off 3. Select the [Composite] menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN Composite Off button and press the Right button. Photo Frame Off 4. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN Move : Set : OK button and press the OK button. - [Off] : cancels the composite shots - [2 Parts] : 2 different shots are combined in a still image. - [3 Parts] : 3 different shots are combined in a still image. - [4 Parts] : 4 different shots are combined in a still image. 5. Press the menu button twice and the menu will disappear. 6. The number of frames you selected in step 4 is displayed on the LCD monitor. Press the shutter button to start the composite shots Selecting 2 composite shots 15 Pressing 15 2592 2592 the shutter button 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ 1/2 ] Pressing the shutter button 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 [ 2/2 ] [ The result image ] INFORMATION You can use the flash button, self-timer button, macro button, +/- button and the Zoom W/T button during the composite shots. If you press the camera buttons (Menu button, Play mode button and M button) or rotate the mode switch during the composite shots, the captured images aren’t saved and the first step of the composite shot will display on the LCD monitor. Do not press the camera buttons or rotate the mode switch during the composite shots. To insert the voice memo, press the voice memo button before starting the composite shot. The voice memo will start after taking the last composite shot. If you select [Cancel] in the [Composite] menu, the composite shot will be cancelled. 52 Special Effect : Photo Frame You can add 3 types of frame-like borders to a still image you want to capture. 1. Select the Still image mode, and press the menu button. 2. Press the LEFT/ RIGHT button and select the [Special Effect] menu tab. 3. Select the [Photo Frame] menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN button and press the Right button. 4. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN button and press the OK button. - [Off] : The photo frame will not be added. [Frame1] [Frame2] NOR Special Effect Highlight Part Shot Photo Frame Move : OFF OFF OFF Set : OK [Frame3] 5. Press the menu button twice and the menu will disappear. If you select the [Frame 1~3] menu, the preset focus frame area will appear. * You can check the photo frame you added to pictures in Quick View or Play mode. 15 2592 01:00 PM 2005/01/01 53 Movie Clip frame stabiliser This function helps stabilize images captured during movie recording. You can select this menu only in the MOVIE CLIP mode. How to use this function 1. Select the MOVIE CLIP mode by sliding the mode switch and press the menu button. Select the [Stabilizer] NOR Stabilizer menu and press the right button. Off 2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Up/Down On button and press the OK button. - [Off] : Movie clip frame stabilizer function becomes disable. - [On] : Prevents camera shake during movie recording. The recording frame range will become narrower than when you select the [Off] menu. Pre-view frames may not display smoothly on the LCD monitor, but stored movie clips have no problems. 54 Starting play mode Turn the camera on and select Play mode by pressing the play mode button ( The camera can now play back the images stored in the memory. ). If you have turned on the camera by pressing the POWER button, you can press the PLAY MODE button once to switch to Play mode and press it again to switch to Recording mode. You can turn the power on with the play mode button. The camera is turned on in play mode. Press the play mode button again to turn off the camera. You can set up the PLAY mode function by using the camera buttons and LCD monitor. If you press the PLAY button to switch to Play mode, the camera lens will retract into the camera body for protection of the lens after about 10 seconds. Playing back a still image 1. Select the PLAY mode by pressing the play mode button ( ). 2. The last image stored on the memory is displayed on the LCD monitor. 3. Select an image that you want to view by pressing the LEFT / RIGHT button. Press and hold the LEFT or RIGHT button to play back the images quickly. INFORMATION Manner mode : Pressing the power button for more than 3 seconds changes the buzzer and start-up sound setting to OFF, even though you may have set these to ON. Even if the camera’s power is off, you can start the play mode by pressing the play mode button. 55 Starting play mode Playing back a movie clip Steps from 1-2 are the same as those to play back a still image. 3. Select the recorded movie clip that you want to play back by using the LEFT/RIGHT button. If you select a movie clip, the movie clip indicator ( ) will be displayed on the LCD monitor. 4. Press the play & pause button ( ) to play back a movie clip file. - To pause a movie clip file while playing it back, press the play & pause button again. - Pressing the play & pause button again will cause the movie clip file will restart. - To rewind the movie clip while it is playing, press the LEFT button. To fast forward the movie clip, press the RIGHT button. - To stop playback of the movie clip, press the play & pause button, and then press the LEFT or RIGHT button. Movie clip capture function: capture still images from the movie clip. How to capture the movie clip Steps 1-2 are the same as those for playing back a still image. 3. Select the recorded movie clip that you want to play back by using the LEFT/RIGHT button. 4. Press the Play/Pause button to play the movie clip 5. Press the Play/Pause button while playing the movie clip. Then press the Shutter button. 6. The paused movie clip is saved in a new file name. * The captured movie clip file has same size as the original movie clip (640X480, 320X240, 160X128). 15 PLAY FF REW [ Paused ] [ Press the shutter button ] 56 Starting play mode On camera movie trimming : You can extract desired frames of movie clip during the movie clip play back. 1. Select a desired movie clip in the play mode. 15 2. Play back the movie clip by pressing the Play & Pause button. 3. Press the Pause button at the point of the movie clip that you want to start extracting. PLAY 4. Press the T button. (The start point doesn't display on FF REW the status bar, but the start point will be marked.) 5. Press the Play button and the extracted range will be displayed on the status bar. 6. At the point of movie clip that you want to stop extracting, press the Pause button. 7. Press the T button and a confirmation window will display. 8. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN button and press the OK button. [Trim] : The extracted frames are saved as a new file name. [Cancel] : The movie trimming will cancel. INFORMATION If the running time is under 10 seconds, the movie clip can t be trimmed. If you want to extract the movie clip at the beginning of the frame, press the Zoom T button before starting the movie clip. If the time line bar passes by the start point by pressing the REW( ) button, the first frame of the movie clip will display. If you doesn t specify the ending point of the movie clip, the trimming confirmation window will display at the point of the last frame. Playing back a recorded voice Steps from 1-2 are the same as those to play back a still image. 3. Select the recorded voice that you want to play back by using the LEFT/RIGHT button. If you select a recorded voice file, the voice indicator ( ) will be displayed on the LCD monitor. 4. Press the play & pause button ( ) to play back a recorded voice file. - To pause a recorded voice file, while playing it back, press the play & pause button again. - To resume playback of the voice file, press the play & pause button. - To rewind the voice file while it is playing, press the LEFT button. To fast forward the voice file, press the RIGHT button. - To stop playback of the voice file, press the play & pause button, and then press the LEFT or RIGHT button. 57 LCD monitor indicator The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting conditions. No. Description Icon Page Battery Play mode File Type Voice memo p.58 Protect indicator p.65 DPOF indicator p.68 Stored image number p.15 If you press the LCD button, you can check the following recording information: Size Av Tv ISO Flash Date 58 2592X1944 F2.8 1/60 100 Off 2005/01/01 Size : 2592X1944 Size Av : F2.8 Aperture value Tv : 1/60 Shutter speed ISO Flash : 100 : Off ISO sensitivity Whether or not the flash is used. Date : 2005/01/01 Recording date Using the camera buttons to adjust the camera In Play mode, you can use the buttons on the camera to conveniently set up the Play mode functions. Thumbnail ( ) / Enlargement ( ) button You can view multiple pictures, enlarge a selected picture, and crop and save a selected area of an image. Thumbnail display 1. While an image is displayed full screen, press the thumbnail button. 2. The thumbnail display will highlight the image that had been showing at the time the thumbnail mode was selected. 3. Press the 5 function button to move to a desired image. 4. To view an image separately, press the enlargement button. Pressing the thumbnail button ( Pressing the enlargement button ( Highlighted image [ Normal display mode ] [ Thumbnail display mode ] Image enlargement 1. Select an image that you want to enlarge and press the enlargement button. 2. Different parts of the image can be viewed by pressing the 5 function button. 3. Pressing the thumbnail button will zoom back to the original full sized image. - You can tell whether the image displayed is an enlarged view by checking the image enlargement indicator shown at the bottom left of the LCD monitor. (If the image is not an enlarged view, the indicator will not be displayed.) You can also check the area of enlargement. - Movie clips and WAV files can’t be enlarged. - If an image is enlarged, a loss of quality may occur. 59 Thumbnail( ) / Enlargement( ) button The maximum enlargement rate in proportion to the image size. Image size 2592 2272 2048 1600 1024 640 Maximum enlargement rate X10.1 X8.8 X8.0 X6.2 X4.0 X2.5 Trimming : You can extract part of the image that you want and save it separately. Trimming? 1. Select an image that you want to enlarge and press the Trim:OK enlargement button. Cancel 2. Different parts of the image can be viewed by pressing Confirm:OK the 5 function button. X2.1 3. Press the MENU button and a message will be displayed as shown alongside. 4. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the UP/ DOWN button and press the OK button. - [Trimming] : The trimmed image will save as a new file name, and display on the LCD monitor. - [Cancel] : The trimming menu will disappear. * If there is little memory space to save the trimmed image, the image can’t be trimmed. * To delete the enlarged image during the trimming function, press the delete button. Voice ( ) memo / Up button When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the UP button makes the menu cursor move up. When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the UP button operates as the voice memo button. You can add your voice to a stored still image. Adding a Voice Memo to a Still Image 1. Press the LEFT/ RIGHT button to select an image that you wish to add sound to. 2. Press the voice memo button ( ) and the voice memo indicator will display. The camera is now ready to record a voice memo. 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