Hanwha Techwin DIGIMAXV70 Digital Camera User Manual v70en 02 v03
Samsung Techwin Co Ltd Digital Camera v70en 02 v03
Contents
- 1. Users Manual 1 of 3
- 2. Users Manual 2 of 3
- 3. Users Manual 3 of 3
Users Manual 1 of 3
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.
ENGLISH
User's Manual
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Instructions
Use this camera in the following order
Insert the
USB cable
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
the Application S/W CD-ROM.(p.98)
Take a picture (p.22)
Insert the supplied USB cable into the PC’s USB
port and the camera’s USB connection
terminal.(p.107)
Check the camera’s power
If the power is turned off, press the camera button
to power it on.(p.28)
Take a picture
Check the
camera’s power
Check
[Removable Disk]
Open Window s EXPLORER and search for
[Removable Disk].(p.108)
To play back a video shot with this camera, be sure to use the QuickTime player supplied on
the software CD-ROM. Applications that do not support the MPEG-4 codec
(e.g., Windows Media Player) may not be able to play back the video.
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.
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Getting to know your camera 5
About the icons 5
Danger 6
Warning 6
Caution 7
An FCC warning 7
System chart 8
Identification of features 10
Front & Top 10
Back & Bottom 11
Side/ 5-function button 12
Mode dial 12
Connecting to a Power Source 15
Using the batteries 15
Removing the battery 15
Using the AC power adapter
(SAC-51, 5.0V) 16
Instructions on how to use the
memory card 17
Maintenance of the memory card 17
Preserving the memory card data 17
Inserting the memory card 19
Removing the memory card 19
When Using the Camera for the
First Time 20
LCD monitor indicator 21
Starting the recording mode 22
How to use the AUTO mode 22
How to use the PROGRAM mode 23
How to use the A/S/M mode 23
How to use the MySET mode 24
How to use the VOICE RECORDING
mode 24
How to use the MOVIE CLIP mode 25
NIGHT SCENE mode 25
How to use the SCENE mode 26
Things to Watch Out for When Taking
Pictures 27
Using the camera buttons to adjust the
camera 28
POWER button 28
SHUTTER button/ Jog dial 28
ZOOM W/T button 28
Voice memo/ UP button 31
Macro/ Down button (Focusing) 32
Focus lock 33
FLASH/ LEFT button 34
Self-timer/ Remote/ Right button 36
MENU/ OK button 38
S button 38
MF button 44
LCD button 45
AEL button (Automatic Exposure Lock) 45
Using the LCD monitor to adjust the
camera settings 46
How to use the menu 48
Size 48
Quality 49
Metering 50
Effect 50
Sharpness 51
Continuous shot 51
Save / Load the camera configuration
(MySET) 52
Scene 53
Starting play mode 54
Playing back a still image 54
Playing back a movie clip 55
Contents
READY
RECORDING
PLAY
4
Playing back a recorded voice 55
LCD monitor indicator 56
Using the camera buttons to adjust the
camera 57
Thumbnail/ Enlargement button 57
Voice memo / Up button 58
Play & Pause/ Down button 59
LEFT/ RIGHT/ MENU/ OK button 60
LCD button 60
Delete button 61
Setting up the play back function using the
LCD monitor 62
Deleting images 64
Protecting images 65
Starting the slide show 66
Resize 67
Rotating an image 68
DPOF 68
DPOF : STANDARD 69
DPOF : INDEX 69
DPOF : PRINT SIZE 70
DPOF : CANCEL 70
PictBridge 71
PictBridge: Picture Selection 72
PictBridge: Print Setting 73
PictBridge: Picture Printing 74
PictBridge : DPOF AUTO PRINT 75
PictBridge : RESET 75
Setup menu 76
File name 77
Auto power off 78
Language 79
Formatting a memory card 79
Setting up the Date/ Time/ Date type 80
Imprinting the recording date 80
Function lamp 81
Sound 82
LCD brightness 82
Selecting Video out type 83
Quick view 84
Connecting an External Device (USB) 84
Initialization(RESET ALL) 85
Setting up the MYCAM menu 86
Start up image 86
Start up sound 87
Shutter sound 87
Important notes 88
Warning indicator 90
Before contacting a service center 91
Specifications 94
Software Notes 96
System Requirements 96
About the software 97
Setting up the application software 98
Starting PC Mode 107
Removing the USB Driver for
Windows 98SE 110
Removable Disk 111
Removing the removable disk 112
Setting up the USB Driver for MAC 113
Using the USB Driver for MAC 113
Digimax Viewer 2.1 114
Using PhotoImpression 115
Digimax Reader 116
FAQ 118
Contents
SOFTWARE
SETUP
5
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 center.
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.
Apple, Mac and QuickTime logo are registered trademarks of Apple computer.
All brand and product names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
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.
About the icons
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.
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.
Information to the user
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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 Center.
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 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. 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.
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.
Warning
7
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 irreparably 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.
A non-rechargeable (disposable) battery can be used but has a short lifespan because of its
relatively low battery capacity. We recommend the rechargeable battery which has a bigger
capacity and longer lifespan than the non rechargeable type. (Rechargeable batteries may
not be available everywhere).
An 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 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 the camera and the 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void user's authority to operate the equipment.
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System chart
Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product. The contents can be
varied depending on the sales region. To buy the optional equipment, contact your nearest
Samsung dealer or Samsung service centre.
SD memory card
(see p.19)
DPOF compatible
printer(see p.68)
AC cord
< Included items >
TELE
Conversion lens
(SCL-T3755)
Conversion
lens adapter
(SLA-3537)
WIDE
conversion lens
(SCL-W3755)
Protection Housing
(SPH-A2)
Pouch
User manual
Product warranty Camera strap Software CD
(
see p.97
)
Remote control
Rechargeable battery
(SBP-1303)
Battery charger
(SBC-L1)
Rechargeable battery
(SNB-2312)
Battery charger
(SBC-N1)
AA Alkaline
Batteries
CR-V3
battery
Battery charger
(SBC-L2)
Rechargeable battery
(SLB-1437)
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System chart
For Windows
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
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 6.0 or later for Movie Clip
System Requirements
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 recognize the camera.
CAUTION
PictBridge compatible
printer(see p.71)
Computer
(see p.107)
External monitor
Yellow color - Video
White color - Voice
(see p.83)
USB cable AV cable
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Identification of features
Front & Top
Shutter button
Viewfinder
Flash light amount sensor
Power button
Microphone
Lens
Auto Focus
lamp
Speaker
Flash
Mode dial
Function lamp& Self-timer lamp Remote control sensor
Lens ring
Mode dial lamp
Jog dial
SCL-T3755/W3755 conversion lens and SLA-3537 connection adapter are designed for the
Digimax digital cameras. They are sold separately depends on the camera model.
Please check local retailers for the purchase. Please see page 30 or included manual for the
usage.
TELE Conversion lens
Model Name: SCL-T3755
Extends camera lens focus to 1.7 times.
WIDE conversion lens
Model Name: SCL-W3755
Extends camera lens focus to 0.7 times.
Conversion lens adapter
Model Name: SLA-3537
Used to attach a WIDE/ TELE conversion
lens to the camera.
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Please keep the LCD monitor closed while not using the camera.
Please do not over twist the rotational LCD monitor to prevent camera damage.
Rotational range : 180 degrees horizontal to the camera.
180 degrees to forward and 90 degrees to backward while opened.
Back & Bottom
Identification of features
AEL button
MF/ DELETE button
Viewfinder
Flash indicator lamp(Red)
Autofocus indicator lamp(Green) Zoom W button
(Thumbnail)
Zoom T button
(Digital zoom)
S button
Play mode button Tripod socket
LCD monitor
USB/ AV connection terminal
5-function button
DC input
connection
point
* When using the digital zoom to take a picture, the composition of the picture may be different
depending on whether you are using the LCD monitor or the viewfinder. The picture will be
taken in the composition of the picture as it appears on the LCD monitor.
Please do not flip or twist the LCD monitor to the arrow direction.
Strap eyelet
LCD button
INFORMATION
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Identification of features
PROGRAM mode
Please select this mode for quick and easy picture taking
with minimal user interaction.
Selecting the automatic mode will configure the camera with
optimal settings. You can still manually configure all
functions except the iris and shutter speed.
AUTO mode
You can select the desired working mode by using the mode dial located on the top of the
camera. This digital camera has 8 recording modes. These are listed below.
FLASH/
LEFT
button
MENU/ OK button
Macro / DOWN button
Play & Pause button
SELF-TIMER/
RIGHT button
Voice memo/ UP button
Side/ 5-function button
Mode dial
SD(MMC)
memory
card slot
Battery chamber
Battery
holder Battery
chamber cover
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Identification of features
A movie clip can be recorded for as long as the available
recording time of the memory capacity allows.
- Image size : 640x480, 320x240 (user selectable)
- Movie clip file type : *.mov
MOVIE CLIP mode
A voice recording can be recorded for as long as the available
recording time of the memory capacity allows.(Max : 1 hour)
- Voice recording file type : *.wav
VOICE RECORDING mode
Use the menu to easily configure optimal settings for a variety
of shooting situations including portrait, children, landscape,
close-up, sunset, dawn, backlight, fireworks, beach scenes &
snowscape and text recognition.
SCENE mode
A/S/M mode
This mode allows users to save frequently used shooting
settings for later use.
MySET mode
This mode is used at night or against a dark background.
NIGHT SCENE mode
The Aperture and Shutter can be set manually in the ASM
mode.
- A : Aperture priority mode
- S : Shutter priority mode
- M : Manual mode
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Identification of features
Function Description
Power on
Blue light blinks and then turns off when the camera is ready to take a picture.
After taking a picture Blue lamp blinks once.
While movie recording Blue lamp blinks at a 1-second interval.
While voice recording Blue lamp blinks at a 1-second interval.
After selecting the remote controller mode
Blue lamp blinks at a 1-second interval.
For the first 7 seconds, the lamp blinks at 1 second intervals.
For the final 3 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at 0.25 second intervals.
* 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. 37)
Color Status Camera Status
Blinking
Recording Mode (lightly press the shutter button): Not focused.
PC Mode: Transmitting Data.
Recording Mode (lightly press the shutter button): Focused.
PC Mode: When the USB cable is inserted.
On
Green
Color Status Camera Status
Blinking Flash in the process of charging.
Flash ready.
On
Red
Auto focus indicator lamp
Function lamp & Self-timer lamp
Flash indicator lamp
Color Status Camera Status
On Turned off the LCD with the LCD button.Green
Mode dial lamp
While the self timer
is functioning
Mode icons
MODE
Icon
Icon
MODE
SCENE
AUTO
PROGRAM
A/S/M MySET
VOICE RECORDING
MOVIE CLIP
NIGHT SCENE
PLAY
CHILDREN
LANDSCAPE
CLOSE-UP
PORTRAIT
SUNSET
DAWN
BACKLIGHT
FIREWORKS
BEACH&SNOW
TEXT
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Connecting to a Power Source
There are two ways in which to provide the camera with power. You can use batteries or
alternatively, you can use an AC(100 ~ 250V) Adapter (DC 5.0V 2.0A).
We recommend using batteries for a digital camera (Within a year from the date of
manufacture). The batteries are listed below.
Non rechargeable batteries : AA type - Alkaline(High capacity), Ni-Mn(High capacity),
Ni-Zn(High capacity), Lithium
CR-V3 type - Lithium
Rechargeable batteries : AA type - Ni-MH (over 2300mAh), Ni-Cd (over 1100mAh)
CR-V3 type - SBP-1303
Exclusive type
-
SLB-1437
Using the batteries
Battery status
Battery indicator
The batteries are fully
charged.
Prepare new
batteries.
There is no battery capacity.
Replace with new batteries.
There are 3 indicators for battery condition that are displayed on the LCD monitor.
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.
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.
: If the camera does not turn on after you have inserted batteries,
please check whether the batteries are inserted with the correct
polarity(+/-).
: Please use the following steps to remove the manufacturer’s
rechargeable battery SLB-1437.
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Connecting to a Power Source
If you have access to a mains supply, using an AC
Adapter (SAC-51, 5.0V) allows the camera to be
used for long periods of time.
Plug the adapter into the connection point
(DC IN 5.0V) on the camera.
Remove the batteries from the camera when
using an AC adapter.
Using the AC power adapter (SAC-51, 5.0V)
Important information about battery usage
As for the AA type alkaline battery, you can only use the high capacity type.
Do not use the normal type alkaline battery.
When the camera is not used, turn off the camera power.
Do not recharge 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.
We recommend high capacity ALKALINE batteries as manganese batteries cannot
deliver sufficient power.
Low temperatures (below 0 ) can affect the performance of the batteries and you may
experience reduced battery life.
Batteries will usually 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 the lamps blink once and camera doesn’t turn on by pressing the power button, it
means that there is no battery capacity. In this case, change the battery with new one.
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.
Please ensure that you use an AC adapter (SAC-51, 5.0V) with the correct specification
for the camera. Failure to do so may affect your warranty.
INFORMATION
DANGER
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Instructions on how to use the memory card
Be sure to format the memory card (see p. 79) if you are using a newly purchased memory
for the first time, if it contains data that the camera cannot recognize, 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 or memory card reader.
Do not use a memory card formatted by another digital camera or memory card reader.
Maintenance of the memory card
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 optimize the amount of memory in the camera, replace the memory card or delete
unnecessary images stored on the memory.
Preserving the memory card data
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Instructions on how to use the memory card
If you open the battery chamber cover when the camera power is turned on, the power
will turn off automatically.(Except for the exclusive type SLB-1437 battery)
Don't remove the memory card when the Auto focus lamp(Green) is blinking as this
may cause damage to data in the memory card.
INFORMATION
[ SD(Secure Digital) memory card ]
Write protect
switch
Label
Card pins
The camera can use SD Memory Cards, MMC (Multi Media Card).
Please consult the enclosed manual for using the MMC (Multi Media Card).
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
canceled. Slide the switch to the top of the SD
memory card before taking a picture.
When using a 32MB SD memory card, the specified shooting capacity will be as follows.
(These figures are intended as an indication of expected performance). These figures are
approximate as image capacities can be affected by variables such as subject matter.
Recorded image size
TIFF
SUPER FINE
FINE NORMAL
30 FPS 15FPS
3072X2304 1 8 16 24 - -
2816X2112 1 10 19 29 - -
2592X1944 1 11 23 35 - -
2272X1704 2 15 30 45 - -
2048X1536 3 18 36 53 - -
1600X1200 5 30 61 91 - -
1024X768 12 70 130 183 - -
640X480 29 183 305 458 - -
640X480 - - - -
1MIN 50SEC 3MIN 35SEC
320X240 - - - -
3MIN 35SEC 6MIN 47SEC
Still
image
Movie
clip
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Inserting 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.
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.
2. Have the front of the memory card facing toward the front of the
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.
1. Turn off the camera’s power and pull the battery chamber cover in
the direction of the arrow to open.
Removing the memory card
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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 [DATE.TIME] menu by pressing the UP/DOWN
button and press the RIGHT button.
2. Press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT button to select the
desired sub menu and press the OK button.
RIGHT button : Selects YEAR/ MONTH/ DAY/ HOUR
/ MINUTE/DATE TYPE
LEFT button : Moves the cursor to the [DATE. 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.
Following languages are supported.
Type A : English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Dutch and Portuguese.
Type B : English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Danish, Swedish,
Thai, and Malaysian.
Even if the camera is restarted, the language setting will be maintained.
INFORMATION
LANGUAGE
DATE.TIME
ENGLISH
04/09/01
SET UP
LANGUAGE
DATE.TIME
ENGLISH
04/09/01
SET UP
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LCD monitor indicator
[ Image & Full Status ]
No. Description Icons Page
1 Battery p.15
3 Camera shake warning p.27
4 Flash p.34
5 Self-timer p.36
6 Voice memo p.31
7 Macro p.32
8 Metering p.50
9
Manual/ Continuous auto focus
p.44
10 Auto focus frame
11 Date/ Time 2004.09.01 01:00 PM
12 Exposure compensation p.39
The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting functions and selections.
Recording mode
2
p.12~13
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LCD monitor indicator
13 White Balance p.40
14 ISO p.41
15 A/S/M mode p.42
16 Sharpness p.51
17 Image quality p.49
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Image size / Continuous shot
3072, 2816, 2592, 2272, 2048, 1600, 1024, 640 /
p.48
Number of available shots remaining
16
Remaining time (Movie clip/ Voice recording)
00:01:30/ 01:00:00
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Optical/ Digital Zoom bar
Starting the recording mode
1. Insert the batteries (p.15). Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity (+ / -).
2. Insert the memory card. (p.19)
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 AUTO mode by rotating the mode dial.
6. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the
image by using either the viewfinder or LCD monitor.
7. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
How to use the AUTO mode ( )
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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.
INFORMATION
[ AUTO mode ]
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How to use the PROGRAM mode ( )
Selecting the automatic mode will configure the camera with
optimal settings. You can still manually configure all functions
except the aperture value and shutter speed.
Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for AUTO mode.
5. Select the PROGRAM mode by rotating the mode dial.
6. Press the menu button to configure advanced functions
such as image size (p.48), quality (p.49), metering
(p.50), picture effects (p.50), sharpness (p.51),
continuous shooting (p.51) and saving MYSET
settings(p.52).
7. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the
image by using either the viewfinder or LCD monitor.
8. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
Starting the recording mode
[ PROGRAM mode ]
How to use the A/S/M mode ( A/S/M )
The Aperture and Shutter can be set manually in the A/S/M mode.
Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for AUTO mode.
5. Select the A/S/M mode by rotating the mode dial.
6. Press the S button. If the ASM icon is not displayed, press the
Up and Down button to select the ASM icon.
7. Use the Left and Right buttons to select desired
shooting mode. A (Aperture priority mode),
S (Shutter speed priority mode), and M (Manual mode).
8. Press the OK button to load the selected shooting
mode.
9. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
Please see page 42 for details of the A/S/M shooting
mode.
[ A/S/M mode ]
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Starting the recording mode
How to use the MySET mode ( )
This mode allows users to save frequently used shooting settings for later use.
Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for AUTO mode.
5. Select the MySET mode by rotating the mode dial.
6. Press the menu button.
7. Use the Left/Right buttons to select the [LOAD] menu
tap. Use the Up/Down buttons to select desired MYSET
number.
8. Press the OK button to load the camera configuration
saved in the MYSET number and close the menu
screen.
9. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the
image by using either the viewfinder or LCD monitor.
10. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
Please see page 52 for details of the MYSET shooting
mode and menus. [ MySET mode ]
How to use the VOICE RECORDING mode ( )
Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for AUTO mode.
5. Select the VOICE RECORDING mode by rotating the
mode dial.
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
A distance of 40cm between you and the camera (microphone) is the best distance to record
sound.
[ VOICE RECORDING mode ]
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Starting the recording mode
How to use the MOVIE CLIP mode ( )
Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for AUTO mode.
5. Select the MOVIE CLIP mode by rotating the mode dial.
6. The MOVIE CLIP mode icon and available recording time
will display on the LCD monitor.
7. Point the camera towards the subject and compose
the image by using either the viewfinder or 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. The auto focus lamp(green) will blink during
the movie clip recording.
* If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button
again.
* Image size and type are listed below.
- Image size : 640x480, 320x240(Selectable)
- File type : *.mov
NIGHT SCENE mode ( )
This mode is used at night or against a dark background.
It is possible that camera shake will occur. If this is the
case, use a tripod to eliminate this.
Configure the shutter speed by zoom scale (Long Time
shutter) with the S button.
Please see page 43 for a detailed description for Long
Time shutter.
[ NIGHT SCENE mode ]
[ MOVIE CLIP mode ]
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How to use the SCENE mode ( )
Use the menu to easily configure optimal settings for a variety of shooting situations including
portrait, children, landscape, close-up, sunset, dawn, backlight, fireworks, beach scenes &
snowscape and text recognition.
Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for AUTO mode.
5. Select the SCENE mode by rotating the mode dial.
6. Press the MENU button and the SCENE mode menu will be
displayed.
7. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the [SCENE]
menu tab.
8. Select the desired [SCENE] sub menu by pressing the
UP and DOWN buttons and press the OK button.
Please see page 53 for detailed descriptions for each
screen.
9. The current scene icon is displayed at the top left of the
LCD.
10. Point the camera towards the subject and compose
the image by using either the viewfinder or LCD
monitor.
11. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
Starting the recording mode
[ SCENE mode ]
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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. (See page. 28)
Press the shutter button all way down to take the picture.
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.
Compensated shooting against the light : Please do not take pictures to the sunlight direction.
Taking a picture against the sun may make the
picture dark. To take a picture against the sun,
please use the [BACKLIGHT] in the scene shooting
mode (see page 53), forced flash (see page 34),
spot side light (see page 50), or exposure
compensation (see page 39).
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.
Using the LCD monitor extensively will drain the batteries.
We recommend turning off the LCD monitor and using the optical viewfinder as often as
possible in order to extend battery life.
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 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.
[ Lightly press the shutter button ] [ Press the shutter button ]
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Using the camera buttons to adjust the camera
The RECORDING(AUTO, PROGRAM, A/S/M, MySET, VOICE RECORDING, MOVIE CLIP,
NIGHT SCENE, SCENE) mode function can be set up by using the camera buttons.
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. Pressing the power button for over 3 seconds
will deactivate the start-up sound function.
POWER button
Used for taking an image or recording voice in the
RECORDING 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 auto focus and checks the condition
of the flash.
Pressing the shutter button 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.
Jog dial : Set focus distance while using the manual focusing (see page 44). Set the aperture
value and shutter speed in the A/S/M shooting mode (see page 42).
SHUTTER button/ Jog dial
If the menu is not displayed, this button works as the
OPTICAL ZOOM or DIGITAL ZOOM button.
ZOOM W/T button
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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 : Pressing the ZOOM T button. This will zoom into the subject i.e.
the subject will appear nearer.
Digital zoom TELE : 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.
[ WIDE zoom ] [ TELE zoom ]
[ Digital zoom 5.0X ]
Pressing the
ZOOM T button
Pressing the
ZOOM T button
WIDE Zoom
Optical zoom WIDE : 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.
Digital zoom WIDE : 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.
[ TELE zoom ]
[ Optical zoom 2X ]
[ WIDE zoom ]
Pressing the
ZOOM W button
Pressing the
ZOOM W button
[ Digital zoom 5.0X ]
[ TELE zoom ] [ WIDE zoom ]
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button
Optical zoom
Digital zoom
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ZOOM W/T button
Use the conversion lens
Use the optional conversion lens for more flexibility in setting the focus distance.
Types of the conversion lens
1. WIDE conversion lens : Install the WIDE conversion lens (model name: SCL-W3755) to
change the focus of camera lens in 0.7 times.
2. TELE conversion lens : Install the TELE conversion lens (model name: SCL-T3755) to
change the focus of camera lens in 1.7 times.
Installing the conversion lens
1. Turn the lens ring in the front of the
camera to the left to remove it.
2. Install the conversion lens adapter by
turning it to the right.
3. Install the WIDE or TELE conversion
lens by turning it to the right.
* While installing the adapter or
conversion lens, make sure
that they are securely fixed.
* Please view the included manual with
the lens for detailed usage of the
conversion lens.
Focus distance and shooting range for each lens
[Lens ring]
[Adapter]
[Conversion lens]
Types of lens
Using the 3X camera lens
SCL-W3755 installed SCL-T3755 installed
Focus
7.7 ~ 23.1mm 5.4mm 39.3 mm
35mm conversion distance
38 ~ 114mm 26.6mm 193.8 mm
80cm ~ Infinity WIDE : 40cm ~ Infinity TELE : 230cm ~ Infinity
Shooting
range
Auto
WIDE
TELE
WIDE : 1 ~ 40cm TELE : 80 ~ 230cmMacro
4 ~ 80cm
30 ~ 80cm
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ZOOM W/T button
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 zoom function can’t be activated during the movie clip recording.
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.
INFORMATION
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. Rotate the MODE DIAL to select a RECORDING mode with the exception of MOVIE
CLIP and VOICE RECORDING modes.
2. Press the VOICE MEMO ( ) button.
If the voice memo indicator is displayed on the LCD monitor, the setting is completed.
[ Recording Voice Memo ][ Preparing for Voice Memo ]
STOP:SHUTTER
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Voice memo( ) / UP button
3. Press the shutter button and take a picture. The picture is stored on the memory card.
4. Voice memo will be recorded for ten seconds from the moment the picture is stored. In the
middle of the sound recording, pressing the shutter button will stop the voice memo.
A distance of 40cm between you and the camera (microphone) is the best distance to
record sound.
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.
INFORMATION
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 4-80 cm).
Types of focus modes and focus ranges (W: Wide, T: Tele)
Macro( ) / Down button (Focusing)
Focus type Auto
Focus range 80cm ~ Infinity W : 4 ~ 80cm T : 30 ~ 80cm
[ Auto focus ] [ Macro ]
Macro ( )
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Macro( ) / Down button (Focusing)
Available focusing method, by recording mode( O : Selectable , X : Not selectable, : Infinity focus range)
Focus lock
To focus on the subject positioned outside of the center, use the focus lock function.
Using the Focus Lock
1. Ensure the subject in the center of the autofocus frame.
2. Press the SHUTTER button halfway. When the green auto 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 pictured.
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 canceled.
[ The image to be captured ] [ Press the SHUTTER button ]
halfway and focus on the subject
[ Recompose the picture ]
and fully depress the
SHUTTER button
Mode
Auto
Macro
Mode
Auto
Macro
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FLASH( ) / LEFT button
WIDE TELE WIDE TELE
0.8~3.0 0.8~2.0 0.3~0.8 0.3~0.8
Unit : m
[ Selecting the Auto flash ]
Flash range
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. Rotate the MODE DIAL to select a RECORDING mode
with the exception of MOVIE CLIP and VOICE
RECORDING modes.
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.
ISO
AUTO
MACROAUTOFOCUS
Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the batteries.
Under normal operating conditions the charging time for the flash is normally within 6
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.
INFORMATION
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FLASH ( ) / LEFT button
Flash mode indicator
Icon Flash mode Description
Available flash mode, by recording mode
If the subject or background is dark, the camera flash will
operate automatically.
Auto flash
Auto &
Red eye
reduction
Fill in flash
Slow synchro
Flash off
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Self-timer( ) / Remote( )/ Right button
Selecting the self-timer
1. Rotate the MODE DIAL to select a RECORDING mode
with the exception of VOICE RECORDING mode.
2. Press the SELF-TIMER ( ) button until the desired
mode indicator displays on the LCD monitor.
A 2 second self-timer or 10 second self-timer icon
appears on the LCD monitor.
2SEC self-timer ( ) :
Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval of
2 seconds before the image is taken.
10SEC self-timer ( ) :
Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval of
10 seconds before the image is taken.
3. When you press the SHUTTER button, the picture will
be taken after the specified time has elapsed.
When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the Right button makes the cursor
shift to the right tab.
When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the RIGHT button operates as the Self-
timer ( ) and Remote ( ) button. This function is used when the photographer would
also like to be in the image.
[ Selecting the 10 SEC self-timer ]
When taking a picture using the self-timer, the self-timer lamp works as follows:
2 second self-timer setting : The self-timer lamp blinks at 0.25 second intervals for
2 seconds.
10 second self-timer setting : The self-timer lamp blinks at 1 second intervals for the
first 7 seconds. It blinks at 0.25 second intervals for the
remaining 3 seconds.
If you operate the Mode dial and Self-timer button during the self-timer operation, the
self-timer function is cancelled.
Use a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking.
While the remote controller icon is selected, the self-timer lamp in front of the camera
blinks in 1 second cycle.
INFORMATION
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Self-timer( ) / Remote( )/ Right button
[ Remote controller shutter button ]
Using the remote controller.
1. Turn the mode dial to select shooting mode except the voice recording mode.
2. Press the self-timer ( ) button repeatedly until the remote controller icon ( ) is
displayed in the LCD.
3. Press the remote controller shutter button for a 2 seconds delayed shooting.
Replacing batteries for the remote controller
Make sure the + polarity is toward the top and the - polarity is toward the bottom while
installing batteries for the remote controller.
Replace batteries for the remote controller in the local service center.
Use the CR 2025 3V batteries.