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Instructions

Getting to Know your camera

Use this camera in the following order.
Setting up the application
software

Take a picture

Insert the USB cable

To use this camera with a PC,
install the application software
first. After this has been done, the
stored images in the camera can be
moved to the PC and can be edited
by an image editing program. (p.82)
Take a picture. (p.17)

Insert the supplied USB cable
into the PC’s USB port and the
camera’s USB connection
terminal. (p.84)

Check the camera's power

Check the camera’s power. If the
power is turned off, preset the
camera button to turn it on.

Check [Removable Disk]

Open Windows’s EXPLORER
and search for [Removable Disk].
(p.85)

Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera.
 Prior to using this camera, please read the user manual
thoroughly.
 If you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and
the cause of the camera malfunction (such as battery, 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 takes no responsibility for any loss or
damage that may result from camera malfunction.
 Keep this manual in a safe place.
 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.
 The contents and illustrations of this manual are subject to
change without prior notice for upgrading the camera functions.
Ä Microsoft, Windows and Windows logo are registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries.
Ä All brand and product names appearing in this manual are
registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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Danger

Warning

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

 Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. To do so may
result in fire, injury, electric shock or severe damage to you or
your camera. internal inspection, maintenance and repairs should
only 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. 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.

 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.
 For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of
reach of children or animals to prevent accidents e.g.:
- Swallowing battery 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.
 Battery 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 leave this camera in places subject to extremely high
temperatures, such as a sealed vehicle, direct sunlight or other
places of extremes 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 Charger. 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.

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Caution
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in a minor or moderate injury.
 Leaking, overheating, or damaged battery could result in fire or injury.
- Use battery with the correct specification for the camera.
- Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of battery in fire.
- Do not insert the battery with the polarities reversed.
 Remove the battery when not planning to use the camera for a
long period of time. Otherwise the battery 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.
 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.
 Take care not to touch the lens or lens cover to avoid taking an
unclear image and possibly causing camera malfunction.
 Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
 Credit cards may be demagnetized if left near case. Avoid leaving
magnetic strip cards near the case.
 Never connect the 20 pin connector to the USB port of a PC. This
carries a high risk of computer malfunction.
 After turning on the camera, Check whether the battery type and
the camera setting set on the [Settings] > [Battery Type] menu
(p. 52) are same.

Contents
READY 007 System chart

07

008
008
009
010
010
011
011
011
012
013
014

Identification of features
Front & Top
Back
Bottom
5 Function button
Self-timer lamp
Camera Status Lamp
Mode icon
Connecting to a Power Source
Inserting the memory card
Instructions on how to use the memory card

RECORDING 016 LCD monitor indicator

16

017
017
017
018
018
019
020
020
021
021

Starting the recording mode
How to use the Auto mode
How to use the Program mode
How to use the Manual mode
How to use the DIS mode
Using the Photo Help Guide mode
How to use the Portrait mode
How to use the Scene modes
How to use the Movie clip mode
Recording the movie clip without sound
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Contents
021
022
023
023
023
023
025
026
027
028
029
031
032
033
033
034
034
034
035
035
036
036
037
4

Pausing while recording a movie clip
(Successive Recording)
Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures
Using the camera buttons to set the camera
POWER button
SHUTTER button
ZOOM W/T button
Face Detection(FD) button
Function Description / Info / Up button
Macro / Down button
Focus lock
Flash / Left button
Self-timer / Right button
MENU / OK button
E (Effect) button
E (Effect) button : Colour
E (Effect) button : Sharpness
E (Effect) button : Contrast
E (Effect) button : Saturation
Fn button
How to use the Fn menu
Size
Quality / Frame rate
Metering

037
038
038
039

Drive mode
ISO
White balance
Exposure compensation

SETUP 040 Using the LCD monitor to adjust the

40

040
040
041
041
042
043
043
044
044
044
044
044
045
045
045
045
046
046

camera settings
Recording
How to use the menu
Auto Focus type
Voice Memo
Voice Recording
Recording the movie clip without voice
SCENE mode
Sound menu
Sound
Volume
Start up sound
Shutter sound
Beep Sound
AF sound
Self Portrait
Setup menu
Display
Language

Contents
047
047
047
048
048
048
048
049
049
050
050
051
052
052

Setting up the Date / Time / Date type
Start up image
Display Bright
Quick view
Display SAVE
Settings
Formatting a memory
Initialisation
File name
Imprinting the recording date
Auto power off
Selecting Video out type
Auto Focus lamp
Selecting a battery type

PLAY 053 Starting play mode

53

053
053
054
054
054
055
055
055
057

Playing back a still image
Playing back a movie clip
Movie clip capture function
Playing back a recorded voice
Playing back a voice memo
LCD monitor Indicator
Using the camera buttons to set the camera
Thumbnail / Enlargement button
Info / Up button

057
058
058
058
059
060
060
061
063
063
063
064
064
065
065
065
066
066
067
069
070
071
071
072

Play & Pause / Down button
Left / Right / Menu / OK button
Printer button
Delete button
E (Effect) button : Resize
E (Effect) button : Rotating an image
E (Effect) button : Colour
Setting up the play back function using the
LCD monitor
Starting the Multi Slide Show
Start the Multi Slide Show
Selecting Images
Configure Multi Slide Show effects
Setting play interval
Setting Background Music
Playback
Voice memo
Deleting images
Protecting images
DPOF
Copy To Card
PictBridge
PictBridge : Picture Selection
PictBridge : Print Setting
PictBridge : Reset
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Contents
072
074
075
077

Important notes
Warning indicator
Before contacting a service centre
Specifications

SOFTWARE 080 Software Notes

80

6

080
081
082
084
087
088
091
091
092

System Requirements
About the software
Setting up the application software
Starting PC mode
Removing the removable disk
Samsung Master
Setting up the USB Driver for MAC
Using the USB Driver for MAC
FAQ

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

Camera

AA Alkaline
Batteries
AD81-00867A

USB cable
AD81-00734A

Camera strap
AD63-02596A /
AD63-02604A

Software CD
(see p.81)
AD46-00199A

User manual,
Product warranty
AD68-03165A

Rechargeable battery
(SNB-2512)
AD81-00879A

Charger
(SBC-N2)
AD81-00898A

AC cord
AD81-00696A

Camera case
AD69-01817A

AV cable
AD81-00735A

Optional items

SD/SDHC memory
card / MMC
(see p.13)

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Identification of features
Front & Top

Mode dial
Shutter button

Self-timer lamp /
AF sensor

Power button
Speaker

Flash

Lens/ Lens cover

Microphone

8

USB / AV connection
terminal

Identification of features
Back
Camera status lamp
Zoom T button (Digital zoom)
Zoom W button (Thumbnail)

E (Effects) button
LCD monitor

Strap eyelet

Fn / Delete button

Face Detection(FD) button
5 function button

Play mode / Printer button

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Identification of features
Bottom

5 Function button
Memory card slot

Function Description /
Information / Up button

Battery chamber

MENU / OK button

Self-timer /
Right button

Flash /
Left button
Battery chamber cover

Memory card cover

Tripod socket
Ä To open the battery chamber cover, slide it in the direction shown
above.

10

Macro / Down button /
Play & Pause button

Identification of features
Self-timer lamp
Icon

✢

Mode icon

Status

Description
- For the first 7 seconds, the lamp blinks at 1 second
intervals.
Blinking
- For the final 3 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at
0.25-second intervals.
For the 2 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at
0.25-second intervals.

✡

Blinking

✣

A picture will be taken after about 10 seconds and 2
Blinking
seconds later a second picture will be taken.



Blinking

After pressing the Shutter button, the image is taken
in accordance with the subject’s movement.

Camera Status Lamp

Refer to page 17 for more information about the camera mode setting.
MODE

Auto

Program

Manual

DIS

ICON

Š

‰

✆

ÿ

MODE

Photo Help
Guide

Portrait

Scene

Movie

ICON

_



³

†

MODE

SCENE
Nightscene

Children

Landscape

Close up

ICON










MODE

Text

Sunset

Dawn

Backlight

ICON









Transmitting Data with a PC The lamp blinks (LCD monitor turns off)

MODE

Firework

Beach&Snow

-

-

When the USB cable is
inserted into a printer

ICON





Status
Power on
After taking a picture

Description
The lamp turns on and off when the camera
is ready to take a picture
The lamp blinks while saving the image data and
turns off when the camera is ready to take a picture

When flash battery is charging The lamp blinks
When the USB cable is
inserted to a PC

The lamp lights up
(LCD monitor turns off after initializing the device)

The lamp is off

When the printer is printing The lamp blinks
When the AF activates

The lamp turns on
(The camera focus on the subject)
The lamp blinks
(The camera doesn’t focus on the subject)

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Connecting to a Power Source
We recommend batteries for a digital camera (Within a year from
the date of manufacture). The batteries are listed below.
: 2 X AA Alkaline (High Capacity)
- Non rechargeable batteries
- Rechargeable batteries (Optional) : SNB-2512 (Ni-MH)
 SNB-2512 rechargeable battery Specification
Model

SNB-2512

Type

Ni-MH

Capacity

2500mAh

Voltage

1.2V x 2

Charging time

Approximately 300 Minutes (Use for SBC-N2)

Ä Included battery may vary depending on sales region.

12

Important information about battery usage.
 When camera is not in use, turn off the power.
 Please remove the battery 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 battery 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.
 It is easy to buy alkaline batteries. However, the duration
for using batteries varies in accordance with the battery
manufacturer or the photographic conditions
 Do not use manganese batteries as manganese batteries
cannot deliver sufficient power.
 For this camera, it recommended that a high-capacity battery
(alkaline, nickel-hydride) is used. If another battery is used,
the camera’s usage time may be lowered.

Connecting to a Power Source

Inserting the memory card

 Insert the battery as shown

 Insert the memory card as shown.

- If the camera does not turn on
after you have inserted battery,
please check whether the
battery (+ / -).

- Turn off the camera’s power before inserting the memory card.
- 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).

- When the battery chamber
cover is opened, do not force
the battery chamber cover,
this may damage it.

- Do not insert the memory card
the wrong way round.
Doing so may damage the
memory card slot.

 There are 4 indicators for battery condition that are displayed on
the LCD monitor.
Battery
indicator
Battery
status

i

h

g

Low battery
Low battery
Battery empty.
capacity
capacity
The battery is
(Recharge
(Prepare to
(Prepare to
fully charged
or use spare
recharge or use recharge or use
battery)
spare battery) spare battery)

Ä When using the camera and the battery in a place that is excessively cold or hot,
the battery status on the LCD may be different from the actual battery status.

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Instructions on how to use the memory card
 Be sure to format the memory card (see p.48) if you are using
a newly purchased memory card 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 the memory card
using this camera.
 Do not use a memory card formatted by another digital camera or
memory card reader.

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 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 :
A [Memory 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 card.
 Don't remove the memory card when the camera status lamp is
blinking as this may cause damage to data in the memory card.

Instructions on how to use the memory card
The camera can use SD/SDHC Memory Cards and MMC
(Multi Media Cards).

When using a 1GB SD memory, the specified shooting capacity will be
as follows. These figures are approximate as image capacities can be
affected by variables such as subject matter and memory card type.

Card pins

Recorded
image size

,
Write protect switch

;
Still
image

Label

[SD (Secure Digital) memory card]

 The SD/SDHC 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/SDHC memory card, the data
will be protected. By sliding the switch to the top of the SD/SDHC
memory card, the data protection will be cancelled.
 Slide the switch to the top of the SD/SDHC memory card before
taking a picture.

30 FPS

15 FPS

About 219 About 304 About 507

-

-

About 241 About 341 About 550

-

-

.

About 282

About 395 About 619

-

-

+

About 290 About 412 About 660

-

-

✩

About 366 About 507 About 825

-

-

About 1089 About 1458 About 2204

-

-

-

-


*Movie
clip

Super
Fine

Fine

Normal

About 1907 About 2204 About 2419

ì

-

-

-

About 14'15" About 28'02"

❪

-

-

-

About 51'32" About 01:41'47"

 The zoom button doesn’t function during the movie recording.
 The recording times can be changed by the zoom operation.
 You can record videos of up to 4GB or 2hours each.

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LCD monitor indicator
 The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting
functions and selections.

[Image & Full Status]
No.

Description

1

Recording mode

2
3
4

16

Icons

p.17

Optical / Digital Zoom bar /
Digital Zoom rate
Voice Memo / Without Sound

Page

p.23

Ï/Ç

p.42/43

Number of available shots
remaining

3

p.15

Remaining time

00:00:00

p.15

No.

Description

5

Memory card icon /
Internal memory icon

Icons

Page
-

6

Battery

p.13

7

Image Size

p.36

8

Image Quality / Frame Rate

p.36

9

Metering

p.37

10

Drive mode

p.37

11

ISO

p.38

12

White Balance

p.38

13 Exposure compensation

p.39

14

Camera shake Warning

p.22

15

Auto Focus Frame

p.41

16

Saturation / Color

p.34

17

Sharpness

p.34

18

Contrast

p.34

19

Macro

p.27

20

Self-timer

p.31

21

Flash

22 Aperture Value / Shutter Speed
23

Face Detection /
Self Portrait

p.29
F3.0, 1/30
/

p.18
p.25/26

Starting the recording mode
How to use the Auto mode ( μ )

How to use the Program mode (  )

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 aperture value and shutter speed.

1. Insert the batteries (p.13). Insert the
batteries taking note of the polarity (+ / -).
2. Insert the memory card (p.13). As this
camera has a 16MB internal memory,
you do not need to insert the memory
card. If the memory card is not
inserted, an image will be stored in
the internal memory. If the memory
card is inserted, an image will be
stored on the memory card.
3. Close the battery chamber cover.
4. Press the power button to turn on the
camera.
5. Select the AUTO mode by rotating the mode dial.
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.

1. Select the PROGRAM mode by
rotating the mode dial.
2. Press the Fn button to configure
advanced functions such as Image
Size (p.36), Quality (p.36), Metering
(p.37), Drive mode (p.37), ISO (p.38),
White Balance (p.38) and Exposure
Value(p.39).

 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.
 Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.

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Starting the recording mode
How to use the Manual mode ( ¸ )

How to use the DIS mode (  )

You can manually configure all functions
aperture value and shutter speed.

Digital Image Stabilisation (DIS) mode.
This mode will reduce the effect of camera shake and help you get
a well-exposed image in dim conditions.

1. Select the MANUAL mode by rotating the
mode dial.
2. Press the Fn button and menu for the
shutter speed and aperture value will
display.
Up / Down button : changes aperture
value
Left / Right button : changes shutter
speed.
3. Press the Fn button twice and take an
image.

 Smaller Aperture values make the object sharp but blur the
background. Larger Aperture values make both the object and
background sharp.
 High Shutter speeds can capture a moving object in a still image
as if the object is not moving. Low Shutter speeds can capture a
moving object with an ‘active’ effect.

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1. Select the DIS mode by rotating the mode dial.
2. Point the camera towards the subject and
compose the image by using the LCD
monitor.
3. Press the Shutter button to capture an image.
 Things to watch out for using the DIS mode
1. The digital zoom will not operate in the
DIS mode.
2. If the lighting condition is brighter than
fluorescent lighting conditions, the DIS
will not activate.
3. If the lighting condition is darker than in
fluorescent lighting conditions, camera
shake warning indicator ( Ã ) will display. For best results only
take pictures in situations where the camera shake warning
indicator ( Ã ) is not displayed.
4. If the subject is moving, the captured image may be blurred.
5. Avoid moving the camera while the [Capturing!] message is
displayed to achieve a better result.
6. As the DIS uses the camera's digital signal processor, it may
take a little longer for the camera to process and save the
images.
7. If the image size is (;) or (.) ,the DIS mode can’t be selected.

Starting the recording mode
Using the Photo Help guide mode ( ` )

Available functions of the photo help guide

Helps the user learn the correct picture taking
method and includes solutions for potential
problems that may occur. This also enables the
user to practice the best way to take the pictures.

 Function that can be used when focusing is difficult
 Functions that can be used when the image is blurred
 Function that can be used when filming in the dark
 Function that can be used when adjusting the picture brightness
 Function that can be used when adjusting the picture colour


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PHOTO HELP GUIDE

Features to use when the image is out of focus

Half press shutter button to focus

Features to use when the image is out of focus 

Half press shutter button to focus



To focus on a subject 80cm or more away
To focus on a subject less than 80 cm away
To focus on people’s faces



Focusing status can be checked
by half-pressing shutter button
- Green: Focusing successful
- Red: Focusing failed

Features to counter camera shake
Features to use in low light conditions
Features to use when adjusting brightness
Features to use when adjusting colours

 Move

²






Pressing the
Left/Right button

Next

± Back

²




Pressing the
Left/Right button

Next

± Back

²

Practice

Pressing the
MENU button
Pressing the Up/
Down button

2/2
Half press shutter button to focus

Pressing the shutter button
MENU Guide list

Practice begins when
you press the shutter.

Pressing the Right button

MENU Guide list

When focusing is successful, fully
press the shutter button to shoot.
If focusing fails, half press the
button again.

± Back

²

Practice

[Function that can be used when focusing is difficult]

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Starting the recording mode
How to use the Portrait mode (  )

The scene modes are listed below.

Please select this mode for quick and easy
portraits.

[Nightscene]

1. Select Portrait mode using mode dial.
2. Press the shutter button to capture an
image.

[Children]

( 
 ) : Use this for shooting still images at night
or in other dark conditions.
(  ) : To take a picture of fast moving
objects, for example, children.

[Landscape]

(  ) : To take pictures of distant scenery.

[Close Up]

( 
 ) : Close-up shooting for small objects such
as plants and insects.

How to use the Scene modes (  )
Use the menu to easily configure optimal
settings for a variety of shooting situations.
1. Select the Scene mode by rotating the
Mode dial. (p.43)
2. Point the camera towards the subject
and compose the image by using the
LCD monitor.
3. Press the shutter button to capture an
image.

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[Text]

(  ) : 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] (  ) : For ocean, lake, beach and snowscape
scenes.

Starting the recording mode
How to use the Movie clip mode ( ´ )
A movie clip can be recorded for as long as the available recording
time of the memory capacity allows.
1. Select the Movie clip mode by rotating
the Mode dial. ( The Movie clip mode
icon and available recording time will
display on the LCD monitor.).
2. Point the camera towards the subject
and compose the image by using the
LCD monitor.
3. 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.
Ä Image size and type are listed below.
- Image size
: 640x480, 320x240 (Selectable)
- Movie clip file type : AVI (MJPEG)
- Frame Rate
: 30 FPS, 15 FPS (Selectable)

Recording the movie clip without sound
You can record the movie clip without sound.
Steps from 1 -3 are the same as those for
MOVIE mode.

6. Press the Down button to select the [Voice Mute] menu and press
the Right button.
7. Select the [On] menu by pressing the Up / Down button.
8. Press the OK button. You can record a movie without sound.
Ä See p.43 for further details.

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 1-2 are the same as those for
MOVIE CLIP mode.
3. Press the shutter button and movie
clips are recorded for as long as the
available recording time. Movie clips
REC
SH Stop
will still be recorded if the shutter button
is released.
4. Press the Pause button ( Ø ) to pause recording.
5. Press the Pause button ( Ø ) again to resume the recording.
6. If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again.

4. Press the Menu button.
5. Select the [RECORDING] menu by
pressing the Left / Right button.
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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. Press the shutter button all way down to take the picture.

[Lightly press the shutter button]

[Press the shutter button]

 The available memory capacity may vary depending on shooting
conditions and camera settings.
 When the Flash Off, Slow synchro mode or DIS mode is selected
in a low lighting condition, the camera shake warning indicator
( Ã ) may appear on the LCD monitor. In this case, use a tripod,
support the camera on a solid surface or change to flash shot
mode.
 Shooting against the light : Please do not take pictures against the
sun. Doing so may make the picture dark.
Doing so may make the picture dark. To
take a picture against the light, please use
the [Backlight] in scene shooting mode
(see page 20), fill-in flash (see page 30),
spot metering (see page 37) or exposure
compensation (see page 39).
 Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
 Compose the image by using the LCD monitor.
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 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.

Using the camera buttons to set the camera

ZOOM W/T button

The recording mode function can be set up by using the camera buttons.

If the menu is not displayed, this button
works as the OPTICAL ZOOM or
DIGITAL ZOOM button.
This camera has a 3X optical zoom and
a 5X digital zoom function. Using both
will offer a total zoom ratio of 15X.

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 50 for more information
about the auto power off function.

SHUTTER 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 autofocus
and checks the condition of the flash. Pressing the shutter button
down fully takes and stores the image. If you select voice memo
recording, the recording will start after the camera has finished
storing the image data.

 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.
Pressing
the ZOOM
T button

Pressing
the ZOOM
T button

[WIDE zoom]

[TELE zoom]

[Digital zoom 5.0X]

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ZOOM W/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.
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button

Pressing
the ZOOM
W button

[TELE zoom]

[Optical zoom 2X]

Digital zoom WIDE
Optical zoom

Digital 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.
Pressing
the ZOOM
W button

Pressing
the ZOOM
W button

[Digital zoom 5.0X]

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[WIDE zoom]

[TELE zoom]

[WIDE zoom]

 Images taken using the digital zoom may take a little longer for
the camera to process. Allow time for this to take place.

 If the Zoom buttons are being pressed during the Movie shots,
the voice will not be recorded.

 You may notice a decrease in image quality when using the
digital zoom.

 To view a clearer digital zoom image, press the shutter button
halfway at the maximum optical zoom position and press the
zoom T button again.
 The digital zoom can’t be activated in some Scene modes
(Nightscene, Children, Text, Close up, Firework, Beach&Snow),
DIS modes, movie mode and Face Detection.
 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 when operating the zoom button.

Face Detection(FD) button
 Face Detection(FD)
This mode detects the face position of the subject automatically
and then sets the focus and exposure. Select this mode for quick
and easy face picture.
Ä Selectable modes: Auto, Program, Manual, DIS, Photo Help Guide,
Portrait, Children, Beach & Snow
1. Press the FD(Face Detection) button
(  ) in the selectable modes. The
FD icon will be displayed on the
screen left side.

2. The size and position of the auto
focus frame is set at the face of the
subject automatically.

 This function can detect up to 9 persons.
 When the camera recognises many people at the same
time, it will focus on the nearest person.
 The Digital zoom is not activated in this mode.
 The face detection does not work when setting the effect mode.
 When the camera detects a target face, the white colour
focus frame will be displayed over the target face and the
grey colour focus frame appear over the remaining faces
(up to 8). Press the shutter button halfway down to focus on
the face and the white focus frame turns green.(Total 9)
 Return to previous AF mode if face detection was failure.
 In some conditions this function cannot work properly.
- When a person wears dark glasses or some part of the
face is hidden.
- When the person being taken does not look at the camera.
- Camera doesn't detect a face as the brightness is too dark
or too bright.
- The distance between the camera and object are far.
 The maximum available Face Detection range is 3m (Wide).
 The nearer the subject, the faster the camera can recognize
the subject.

3. Press the shutter button halfway. The focus frame turns to green
when the focus is activated.
4. Press the shutter button fully to take a picture.
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Face Detection(FD) button

Function Description / Info (

 Self Portrait

While the menu is showing, the Up button operates as a direction button.
If the menu screen does not appear, information or function descriptions
for the current shooting mode can be accessed through the LCD monitor
by pressing the Function description/ Information (
) button.

When taking pictures of yourself, the area of your face is
automatically detected so that you can take self pictures more
easily and quickly.

) / Up button

Ä Selectable modes: Auto, Program, Manual, DIS, Photo Help Guide,
Portrait, Beach & Snow
1. When pressing the Face Detection button again on the face
location screen, the Self Portrait icon appears (  ).

Pressing the
FD button

2. For self-filming, set the camera lens towards the face of the
object. It automatically detects the face of the object, and emits
a guiding sound.
3. Start filming by pressing the shutter button.
 When locating the face in the center of the screen, it repeatedly
emits a faster sound unlike the sounds that are emitted when
the face is not in the center.
 The guiding sound can be set using the sound setting
menu. (See p.45)

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Display every piece of information
about shooting.

Display the basic information.

Display description for each feature.

[Filming screen]

[Information screen]

[Function description screen]

 Function description : When pressing the Function description
button on the information screen mode,
detailed descriptions of the functions can
be viewed. The function description can
be cancelled by pressing the Function
description button again.

Pressing the
Function
description
button

Display description for each feature.

Pressing the
Fn button

Set the photo size.
Size
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[Examples of Function descriptions ]

Macro ( e ) / Down button
While the menu is showing, press the DOWN button to move from
the main menu to a sub menu, or to move down the sub menu.
When the menu is not showing, you can use the MACRO (e) /
DOWN button to take macro pictures.
The distance ranges are shown below. Press the Macro button until
the desired macro mode indicator appears on the LCD monitor.

 Types of focus mode and focus range (W : Wide, T : Tele)
Mode

Auto ( Š )

Focus Type

Auto macro ( d )

Normal

Focus range

W : 10 ~ Infinity
T : 50 ~ Infinity

W : 80 ~ Infinity
T : 80 ~ Infinity

Mode

[Auto Focus]

Program ( ‰ )

Focus Type

macro ( e )

Normal

Focus range

W : 10 ~ 80
T : 50 ~ 80

W : 80 ~ Infinity
T : 80 ~ Infinity

[Macro ( e )]

Mode

[Auto Macro ( d )]

(Unit: cm)

DIS Mode ( ÿ )

Focus Type

Auto macro ( d )

Normal

Focus range

W : 10 ~ Infinity
T : 50 ~ Infinity

W : 80 ~ Infinity
T : 80 ~ Infinity

 When the macro mode is selected, be particularly careful to avoid
camera shake.

 When you take a picture within 40cm (Wide zoom) or 50cm
(Tele zoom) in the Macro mode, select the FLASH OFF mode.

 When you take a picture within the 10cm macro range, the
autofocus on the camera will take longer to set the correct focus
distance.

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Macro ( e ) / Down button

Focus lock

 Available focusing method, by recording mode
( o : Selectable,  : Infinity focus range)

To focus on a subject not positioned in the centre of the picture,
use the focus lock function.

Mode

Auto macro

Š

o

Macro

o

‰

o

o

✆

o

o

o

o

o

o

SCENE
Macro

Normal

ÿ

o

_

o

o


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Mode

Auto macro




o



o
o


o




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Normal

o



o



o



o







o

 Using the Focus Lock
1. Ensure the subject is 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.

1. The image to be
captured.

2. Press the SHUTTER
button halfway and
focus on the subject.

3. Recompose the picture
and fully depress the
SHUTTER button.

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.

 If you press the shutter button after selecting the flash, the first

[Selecting the Auto flash]

 Selecting the flash mode

1. Press the Mode button to select a RECORDING mode with the
exception of the Movie clip mode or the DIS mode.(p.18)
2. Press the Flash button until the desired flash mode indicator is
displayed on the LCD monitor.
3. A flash mode indicator will be displayed on the LCD monitor.
Use the correct flash to suit the environment.
(Unit: m)

 Flash range
ISO
AUTO

Normal
WIDE

TELE

Macro
WIDE

TELE

flash fires to check the shooting condition (Flash range and
Power ratio of flash).
Do not move the camera until the second flash fires.
 Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the battery.
 Under normal operating conditions the re-charging time for
the flash is usually within 4 seconds. If the battery is weak, the
charging time will be longer.
 In the DIS mode, [Landscape], [Close up], [Text], [Sunset],
[Dawn], [Firework] scene modes and the 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.
 When taking an image in poorly lit conditions with the flash,
there may be a white speck in the captured image. The speck
is caused by the flash light reflecting off atmospheric dust.

Auto macro
WIDE

TELE

0.8 ~ 3.0 0.8 ~ 2.5 0.4 ~ 0.8 0.5 ~ 0.8 0.4 ~ 3.0 0.5 ~ 2.5

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Flash ( ) / Left button
 Flash mode indicator
Icon

^

Flash mode
Auto flash

If the subject or background is dark, the
camera flash will operate automatically.

Mode

^

]

Š

o

o

‰

o

o

Auto & Red eye
reduction

Fill in flash

ª

Œ

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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 fires regardless of the
available light. The intensity of the flash
will be automatically controlled to suit the
prevailing conditions.
The flash operates with a slow shutter speed
to obtain a balanced correct exposure. In
poor lighting conditions the camera shake
warning indicator ( Ã ) will display on the
LCD monitor.
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
poorly lit conditions, the camera shake
warning indicator ( Ã ) will appear on the
LCD monitor.

ª
o

o

o
o

o

o

o

o



o
o
o

†
Mode

o
o

‚
_

Œ
o

o

✆

]

( o : Selectable)

 Available flash mode, by recording mode
Description

SCENE

^

]

ª
o



o



Œ
o
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o



o



o



o
o


o



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o

Self-timer ( ✢ ) / Right button
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 ( ✢ ) button. This function is used
when the photographer would also like to be in the image.

 If you operate the Self-timer button during the self-timer
operation, the self-timer function is cancelled.

 Use a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking.
 In Movie Clip mode, only the 10SEC self-timer will work.

 Selecting the self-timer
1. Rotate the Mode dial to select a desired
RECORDING mode.
2. Press the SELF-TIMER / RIGHT ( ✢ )
button until the desired mode indicator
displays on the LCD monitor. A 10 second,
2 second, Double self-timer or Motion timer
icon appears on the LCD monitor.
3. When you press the SHUTTER button,
the picture will be taken after the
specified time has elapsed.
[Selecting the 10 SEC
self-timer]

 Self-timer mode indecator
Icon

Mode

Description

✢

10SEC Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval
self-timer of 10 seconds before the image is taken.

✡

2SEC Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval
self-timer of 2 seconds before the image is taken.

✣


A picture will be taken after about 10 seconds
and 2 seconds later a second picture will be
Double
taken. When using the flash, the 2-second
self-timer
self-timer may be delayed for longer than 2
seconds depending on the flash charging time.
The camera detects the subject's movement 6
Motion
seconds after pressing the Shutter button, and the
Timer
picture is taken when the movement is stopped.

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Self-timer ( ✢ ) / Right button

MENU / OK button

 Motion Timer

 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 function is selected.

Motion
Pressing the Shuter button after
setting the Motion Timer

Icon & Self-timer lamp
Blink (1 second interval)

Detecting the subject's movement

Blink (0.25 second interval)

No movement is detected

Turn on and the image is taken
after 2 seconds

 The Motion Timer flows are as followings. (Movie Clip mode excluded)

RECORDING

Selecting the Motion Timer ! Pressing the Shutter button !
Confirming the composition (Within 6 sec.)*1 ! Starting the
detection (Swing your hands fully)*2 ! Stopping the detection
(Do not move) ! Taking an image (after 2 sec.)
*1: The camera detects the subject's movement 6 seconds after pressing the
Shtter button, so confirm the composition within 6 seconds.
*2: Move your body or hands fully.

In the following cases, the Motion Timer may not operate.

 The focus distance is over 3m.
 The exposure is too bright or dark
 In backlight conditions.
 The movement is insignificant
 The movement is detected beyond
the center part (50%) of the sensor
where the movement is recognized.
 If the camera doesn`t sense any
movement for 30 seconds, or the
camera doesn’t sense stillness
after sensing movement

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The detection range of
Motion Timer

Focus Area



Center AF

Voice Memo



Off

Voice Record

[Pressing the MENU button]
MENU Exit

[Menu off]




Move

[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.

E (Effect) button
It is possible to add special effects to your
images by using this button.

E (Effect) button : Colour
By using the camera’s digital processor, it is possible to add special
effects to your images

- Still image mode : You can select the colour and image adjust
menu. In the Auto, Portrait mode, you can select
the [COLOR] menu only.

 Press the E button in an available
recording mode.

COLOR

- Movie clip mode : You can select the colour menu.



 Available Effects, by recording mode

( o : Selectable)

†

Š

‰

✆









o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

 This button will not operate in DIS, Voice recording mode and
some scene modes (Nightscene, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight,
Firework, Beach&Snow).
 Even if the camera is turned off, the effect setting will be
preserved.
 To cancel the special effect, select ( ä ) sub menu in the Colour
menu and select the ( å ) sub menu in the Image Adjust menu.

Move

E

Exit

1. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Up/Down button and
press the OK button.
Icon

Description

ä

No effect is added to the image.

Û

Captured images will be stored in black and white.

Ü

Captured images will be stored in a sepia tone
(a gradient of yellowish brown colours).

Þ

Captured images will be stored in a red tone.

ß

Captured images will be stored in a green tone.

Ý

Captured images will be stored in a blue tone.
Save the image in negative mode.

¼

Captured image will be saved in set RGB tone.

2. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
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E (Effect) button
 Custom colour : You can change the
R (Red), G (Green)
and B (Blue) values
of the image.

E (Effect) button : Contrast
Custom Color

 You can change the contrast of the image.

 Move

- Up/Down button : Selects R, G, B
- Left/Right button : Changes the values

OK Set

Custom Color

 Move

 Move

OK Set

E (Effect) button : Saturation
 You can change the saturation of the image.
Sharpness

 Move

OK Set

1. Select (
) by pressing the Up/Down button and a bar for
selecting the sharpness will be displayed.
2. Change the Sharpness by pressing the Left/Right button.
3. Press the Shutter button to take an image.

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Contrast

OK Set

E (Effect) button : Sharpness
 You can adjust the sharpness of the
picture you are about 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.

1. Select ( " ) by pressing the Up/Down
button and a bar for selecting the
contrast will be displayed.
2. Change the contrast by pressing the
Left/Right button.
3. Press the Shutter button to take an
image.

) by pressing the Up/
1. Select (
Down button and a bar for selecting
the saturation will be displayed.
2. Change the saturation by pressing
the Left/Right button.
3. Press the Shutter button to take an
image.

Saturation

 Move

OK Set

Fn button
You can use the Fn button to set the following menus.
( o : Selectable)

Š ‰ ✆ ÿ _ 

³

†

Page

SIZE

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

p.36

QUALITY/
FRAME RATE

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

p.36

o

o

p.37

METERING

o

o

DRIVE

o

o

ISO

o

o

WHITE
BALANCE

o

o

EV

o

o
*1

o

p.37

o

How to use the Fn menu
1. Press the Fn button in an available mode.
2. Select a desired menu by pressing the Up / Down button. And
then a sub menu will be displayed at the bottom right of the
LCD monitor.

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Up / Down
button

QUALITY
Fine

p.38

o

o

o

p.38

o

o

o

p.39

3. Select a desired menu by pressing the Left / Right button and
then press the OK button.

*1: This menu is only available in the Children scene mode. (  )

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Left / Right
button

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Fn button
Quality / Frame rate

Size
You can select the image size appropriate for your application.
(Unit: pixel)
Still
image
mode
Movie
clip
mode

Icon
Size

, ; . + ✩

3648 x 3648 x 3648 x 3072 x 2592 x 1920 x 1024 x
2736 2432 2056 2304 1944 1080 768

ì

Icon
Size



640 x 480

❪
320 x 240

SIZE

SIZE

3648X2736

640X480

[ STILL IMAGE mode ]

[ MOVIE CLIP mode ]

 The higher the resolution, the lower the number of shots
available because high resolution images require more memory.

You can select the compression ratio appropriate for your application
of the captured images. The higher the compression ratio, the lower
the picture quality.
Mode

STILL IMAGE mode

V

Icon

Sub menu Super Fine
File
Format

jpeg

MOVIE CLIPO mode

W

X

#

¥

Fine

Normal

30 FPS

15 FPS

jpeg

jpeg

avi

avi

QUALITY

FRAME RATE

Fine

30FPS

[ STILL IMAGE mode ]

[ MOVIE CLIP mode ]

 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.

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Fn button
Metering

Drive mode

If you cannot obtain suitable exposure conditions, you can change
the metering method to take brighter pictures.

You can select continuous shot, and AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing).
[Single] (

[Multi] (

[Spot] (

)

)

[Center Weighted] (

: Exposure will be
calculated based
on an average of
the available light
METERING
in the image area.
However, the calcuMulti
lation will be biased
towards the centre of 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.
): Exposure will be calculated based on an average
of the available light in the image area. However,
the calculation will be biased towards the centre
of the image area. This is suitable for taking a
picture of small object like a flower or insects.

Ä 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] (

[AEB] (

)

)

: Take one picture
only.
: Images will be taken
continuously until the
DRIVE
shutter button is
released.
Single
: Take three pictures in
a series in different exposures: short
exposure (-1/3EV), standard exposure
(0.0EV), and over exposure (+1/3EV).

 High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time,
which increases stand-by time.

 If the [Continuous], [AEB] sub menu is selected, the flash will be
off automatically.

 If less than 3 pictures are available in the memory, the AEB
shooting is not available.

 It is best to use a tripod for the AEB shooting as the time to save
each image file is longer and blurring caused by camera shake
may occur.

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Fn button
ISO

White balance

You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures.
The speed or specific light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO
numbers.

The white balance control allows you to
adjust the colours to appear more natural.

[Auto] : The camera's sensitivity is
automatically changed by
variables such as lighting value
or subject brightness.

WHITE BALANCE
Auto WB

ISO

[ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 ] :
Auto
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 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.

Mode

Icon

Description

Auto WB

x

The camera automatically selects the
appropriate white balance settings, depending on the prevailing lighting
conditions.

Daylight

z

For taking images outside.

Cloudy

$

Fluorescent_H

%

Fluorescent_L

&

Tungsten
Custom Set

Å

For taking images under a cloudy and
overcast sky.
For shooting under daylight fluorescent
types of three-way fluorescent lighting.
Shooting under white fluorescent lighting.
For shooting under tungsten (standard
light bulb) lighting.
Allows the user to set the white balance
according to the shooting condition.

Ä Different lighting conditions may cause a colour cast on your
images.

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Fn button
White balance

Exposure compensation

 Using the Custom White Balance

This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the
ambient lighting conditions.
You can also select the exposure value by using the Fn button.

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 ( Å ) menu of
the White Balance and place a sheet
of white paper in front of the camera
so that the LCD monitor shows only
white.
White paper
2. MENU/OK button : selects previous
custom white balance.
Shutter button
: saves new custom white balance.

- 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.

 Compensating Exposure
1. Press the Fn button, and then use the
UP and DOWN buttons to select the
exposure compensation icon ( Â ).
2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to
set the desired exposure compensation
EV
factor.
3. Press the OK or Fn button.
The value you set will be saved and the Exposure
Compensation setup mode will be closed. If you change the
exposure value, the exposure indicator ( Â ) will be displayed
on the bottom of the LCD monitor.
Ä 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.

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Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera settings

Recording (

You can use the menu on the LCD monitor to set up recording functions.
 The items indicated by
are default settings.

How to use the menu

Mode

Menu

Sub menu

Available mode

Page

)

1. Turn on the camera and press the MENU button. A menu for
each camera mode appears.
2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to navigate through the menus.

Foucs Area Center AF Multi AF

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RECORDING

Voice Memo

Off

Voice Record
( Recording ) Voice Mute

On
-

Off

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On

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Focus Area
Voice Memo
Voice Record

MENU Exit




Center AF
Off




Move

Scene

Text

Sunset

Dawn

Backlight

RECORDING

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SOUND
Volume
Start Sound
Shutter Sound
Beep Sound
AF Sound
Self Portrait
MENU Exit

 Medium
 Off
 Sound 1
 Sound 1
 On
 On

 Move

Press the
LEFT or
RIGHT
button.

DISPLAY
Language
Date&Time
Start Image
Display Bright
Quick View
Display SAVE
MENU Exit








ENGLISH
Off
Off
Auto
0.5sec
Off

 Move

3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a sub menu.

Nightscene Children
Landscape Close up

Press the
LEFT or
RIGHT
button.

Focus Area
Voice Memo
Voice Record




Move

 Center AF
 Off

²

Change

Press
the UP or
DOWN
button.

RECORDING
Focus Area
Voice Memo
Voice Record




Move

 Center AF
 Off

²

Change

Press
the UP or
DOWN
button.

RECORDING
Focus Area
Voice Memo
Voice Record




Move

 Center AF
 Off

OK Set

Firework Beach&Snow

Ä Menus are subject to change without prior notice.

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4. Select a sub menu, and then the value you set will be saved.
Press the MENU button and the menu will disappear.

)

Auto Focus type

You can add your voice-over to a stored
still image. (Max. 10 sec.)

RECORDING
Focus Area
Voice Memo



You can select your preferred Focus Area
according to the shooting conditions.

Voice Memo

Center AF



Multi AF

Back

OK

[Center AF]



Set

[Center AF] : The rectangular area in the center of the LCD
monitor will be focused
[Multi AF] : This camera selects all of available AF point from
the 9 AF points.

[Multi AF]

Ä When the camera focuses on the subject, the auto focus frame
turns to green. When the camera doesn't focus on the subject,
the auto focus frame turns to red.

Focus Area
Voice Memo



Voice Record

Voice Record



RECORDING


Recording (

Off
On

OK

Back

Set

- If the voice memo indicator is displayed
on the LCD monitor, the setting is
completed.
- Press the shutter button and take a
picture. The picture is stored on the
memory card.
- 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.
SH

Stop

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Recording (

)
 Pausing while recording a voice

Voice Recording
A voice can be recorded for as long as the
available recording time (Max. 10 hour)
allows.

RECORDING
Focus Area
Voice Memo




Center AF
Off

Using this function, you can record your
favourite voice clips into a voice recording
file without having to create multiple voice
recording files.

Voice Record
SH




Move

OK

Set

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:10 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

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Stop

REC

1. Press the Pause button ( Ø ) to
[Voice recording mode]
pause recording.
2. Press the Pause button ( Ø ) again
to resume the recording.
3. If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again.
 A distance of 40cm between you and the camera (microphone)
is the best distance to record sound.

 If the camera power is turned off while the voice recording is
paused, the voice recording is cancelled.
SH

REC

MENU Exit

[Voice recording mode]

)

Recording the movie clip without voice

SCENE mode

You can record the movie without voice.

Use the menu to easily configure optimal
settings for a variety of shooting situations.

RECORDING
Voice Mute



Select [On] of [Voice Mute] menu in the
Movie clip mode. ( Ç ) icon will appear
on the LCD monitor. Press the Shutter
button and a movie will record for as long
as the memory capacity allows without
voice.

Off
On



Back

OK

Set

Press the MENU button and select a
desired sub menu.
Ä Refer to page 20 for more information.

RECORDING
Scene



Recording (

Nightscene

Foucs Area




Children

Voice Memo
Voice Record

Landscape
Close up
Text
Sunset



Back

OK

Set

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Sound menu

Sound (  )

In this mode, you can set up sound settings. You can use the setup
menu in all camera modes, except Voice Recording mode.
 The items indicated by
are default settings.

Volume

Available mode

Page

Off
Volume

Low
Medium

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You can select a volume of start up sound, shutter sound, beep
sound and AF sound.
- [Volume] sub menu : [Off], [Low],
[Medium], [High]

High
Sound 1
Sound 2

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Off



Sound 1
Sound 2

- Start up sound : [Off], [Sound 1, 2, 3]

Beep Sound

Sound 2

AF Sound

Self Portrait

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On
Off
On

High

AF Sound



Self Portrait



Medium

OK

Back

Set

SOUND

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Start Sound

Off

Shutter Sound




Sound 1

Beep Sound
AF Sound



Self Portrait





Sound 3
Off

Low

Beep Sound




Volume

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Off
Sound 1



Shutter Sound

You can select the sound that is activated whenever the camera is
turned on.

Sound 3

( Sound )

Off

Start Sound

Start up sound

Sound 3
Shutter
Sound

Volume



Off
Start Sound

SOUND

Sound 2
Sound 3
OK

Back

Set

Shutter sound
You can select the shutter sound.

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- Shutter sound : [Off], [Sound 1, 2, 3]

SOUND
Volume
Start Sound

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Shutter Sound



Sub Menu



Menu



Mode

Beep Sound



AF Sound



Self Portrait





Back

Off
Sound 1
Sound 2
Sound 3
OK

Set

Sound (  )

Setup menu

Beep Sound

In this mode, you can set up basic settings. You can use the setup
menu in all camera modes, except Voice Recording mode.
 The items indicated by
are default settings.

If you set sound to ON, a beep will sound when buttons are pressed,
letting you know the camera operation status.

Mode

Sub menu

Menu

Page

SOUND
Volume



Start Sound



Shutter Sound



Beep Sound



- [Beep Sound] sub menu : [Off],
[Sound 1, 2, 3]

AF Sound



Self Portrait





Off
Sound 1
Sound 2
Sound 3
OK

Back

Set

Language

AF sound

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If you set AF sound to on, AF sound will be activated when the
Shutter button is pressed down half way so that you can be aware
of the camera operation status.
SOUND
Volume




Beep Sound



AF Sound
Self Portrait





yyyy/mm/dd



Start Sound
Shutter Sound



- [AF sound] sub menu : [Off], [On]

OK

Back

(Display)

Off
On

Self Portrait

SOUND
Volume
Start Sound




Shutter Sound



Beep Sound



AF Sound
Self Portrait





Back



- This feature can be set byusing the
[OFF] and [ON] buttons.

Off
On
OK

Set

Off
London

Set

This occurs when it automatically detects the location of the
subject’s face when taking a self-portrait.

mm/dd/yyyy

dd/mm/yyyy

Date &
Time

World Time

Rome,Paris,Berlin

Athens, Helsinki

Moscow

Teheran

Abu Dhabi

Kabul

Tashkent

Mumbai, New Delhi

Kathmandu

Almaty

Yangon

Bankok, Jakarta

Beijing, Hong Kong

Seoul, Tokyo

Darwin, Adelaide

Guam, Sydney

Okhotsk

Wellington, Auckland

Samoa, Midway

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Display (

Setup menu
Menu

Sub menu

Page

Honolulu, Hawaii

LA, San Francisco Denver, Phoenix
Date & Time

(Display)

Start Image
Display Bright
Quick View

Chicago, Dallas

New York, Miami

Caracas, La Paz

Newfoundland

Buenos Aires

Mid-Atlantic

Cape Verde

-

Off

Logo

User Image

-

Auto

Dark

Normal

Bright

Off

0.5 sec

1 sec

3 sec

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Display SAVE

Off

On

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Format

No

Yes

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Reset

No

Yes

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File

Reset

Series

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Off

Date

Date&Time

-

Imprint

”
(Settings)

World
Time

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Off

1 min

3 min

5 min

10 min

-

Video Out

NTSC

PAL

AF Lamp

Off

On

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Battery Type

Alkaline

Ni-MH

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Power Off

Ä Menus are subject to change without prior notice.
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Language
There is a choice of language that can be displayed on the LCD
monitor. Even if the battery is removed and inserted again, the
language setting will be preserved.

Alaska

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- Language sub menu
: English, Korean, French, German,
Spanish, Italian, S.Chinese, T.Chinese,
Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish,
Swedish, Finnish, Thai, Bahasa (Malay
/ Indonesian), Arabic, Czech, Polish,
Hungarian, Turkish, Estonian,
Lithuanian, Latvian and Persian .

DISPLAY


Mode

)

Language
Date&Time



ENGLISH
䚐ạ㛨

Start Image



FRANÇAIS

Display Bright



DEUTSCH

Quick View



Display SAVE





Back

ESPAÑOL
ITALIANO
OK

Set

Display (

)

Setting up the Date / Time / Date type

Start up image

You can change the date and time that will be displayed on the
captured images and set up the date type. Setting [World Time]
enables you to display the local date and time on the LCD monitor
when travelling overseas.

You can select the image that is first displayed on the LCD monitor
whenever the camera is turned on.

DISPLAY
Language





Date&Time



London

Start Image



2008/07/01

Display Bright



Quick View

13:00



Display SAVE





Back

Off
OK

Set

DISPLAY
Language



Date&Time



Start Image



- Date type : [yyyy/mm/dd], [mm/dd/yyyy],
[dd/mm/yyyy], [Off]

- Sub menus : [Off], [LOGO], [User Image]
- Use a saved image for the start-up
image with the [Start Image] in the
[RESIZE] menu in the play mode.
- The start-up image will not be deleted by
[Delete] or [Format] menu.
- The User images will be deleted by
[Reset] menu.

Display Bright



Quick View



Display SAVE






Off


OK

Back

Set

 World Time

Display Bright
You can adjust the LCD brightness.
- Sub menus : [Auto], [Dark],
[Normal], [Bright]

DISPLAY
Language



Date&Time



Start Image



Display Bright



- Available cities:
DISPLAY
London, Cape Verde, Mid-Atlantic,
Buenos Aires, Newfoundland, Caracas,
La Paz, NewYork, Miami, Chicago,
Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, LA, San
London
[ GMT ]
2008 /07 /01
13:00
Francisco, Alaska, Honolulu, Hawaii,
OK Set
 DST
Samoa, Midway, Wellington, Auckland,
Okhotsk, Guam, Sydney, Darwin Adelaide, Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing,
Hong Kong, Bankok, Jakarta, Yangon, Almaty, Kathmandu, Mumbai, New Delhi, Tashkent, Kabul, Abu Dhabi, Teheran, Moscow,
Athens, Helsinki, Rome, Paris, Berlin

Quick View



Display SAVE





Back

Auto
Dark
Normal
Bright
OK

Set

Ä DST : Daylight Saving Time

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Display (

Settings ( ” )

)

Quick view

Formatting a memory

If you enable Quick View before capturing an image, you can view
the image you just captured on the LCD monitor for the duration
set in the [Quick View] setup. Quick view is possible only with still
images.

This is used for formatting the memory. If you run [Format] on
the memory, all images, including the protected images, will be
deleted. Be sure to download important images to your PC before
formatting the memory.

- Sub menus
[Off]

- Sub menus
[No] : The memory will not be formatted.
[Yes] : A window for confirming the selection displays. Select the [Yes]
menu. A [Processing!] message
appears and the memory will be
formatted. If you run FORMAT in
Play mode, a [No Image!] message will appear.

DISPLAY
Language



Date&Time



Start Image



Display Bright



Quick View



Display SAVE





Off
0.5 sec
1 sec
3 sec
OK

Back

Set

Display SAVE
If you set the [Display SAVE] to On and the camera isn't operated
during the specified time, the LCD monitor will be turned off
automatically.

DISPLAY
Language



Date&Time



Start Image



Display Bright



Quick View



Display SAVE



- Sub menus
[Off] : The LCD monitor will not be turned off.
[On] : If the camera isn't operated
during the specified time
(about 30 SEC.), the camera
power will be idle (Camera status
lamp:Blinking) automatically.



Back

Off
On
OK

Set

Ä You can’t set the [Display SAVE] menu of Playback Mode.
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SETTINGS


: The quick view function
can’t be activated.
[0.5, 1, 3 sec] : The captured image is
briefly displayed during
the selected time.

No

Reset



Yes

File



Imprint



Format

Power Off



Video Out





Back

OK

Set

 Be sure to run [Format] on the following types of memory card.
- A new memory card, or an unformatted memory card
- A memory card that has a file this camera can't recognise or
one that has been taken from another camera.
- Always format the memory card using this camera. If you insert
a memory card that has been formatted using other cameras,
memory card readers, or PCs, you will get a [Card Error!]
message.

Settings ( ” )
Initialisation

File name

All camera menu and function settings will be restored to their
default values. However, values for DATE / TIME, LANGUAGE,
and VIDEO OUT will not be changed.

This function allows the user to select the file naming format.

SETTINGS
Format



No

File



Yes

Imprint



Power Off



Video Out





Back

OK

Format



Reset



File

Reset

Imprint



Series

Power Off



Video Out



OK Set
 Back
[Series] : New files are named using
numbers that follow the previous
sequence, even when a new memory card is used, or
after formatting, or after deleting all pictures.



Reset

SETTINGS



- Sub menus
[No] : Settings will not be restored to
their defaults.
[Yes] : A window to confirm the
selection will be displayed.
Select the [Yes] menu and
all settings will be restored
to their defaults.

[Reset] : After using the reset function,
the next file name will be set
from 0001 even after formatting,
deleting all or inserting a new
memory card.

Set

- The first stored folder name is 100SSCAM, and the first file
name is SDC10001.
- File names are assigned sequentially from SDC10001 !
SDC10002 ! ~ ! SDC19999.
- The folder number is assigned sequentially from 100 to 999 as
follows: 100SSCAM ! 101SSCAM ! ~ ! 999SSCAM.
- Maximum numbers of files in a folder are 9999.
- The files used with the memory card conform to the DCF (Design
rule for Camera File systems) format. If you change the image
file name, the image may not play back.

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Settings ( ” )
Imprinting the recording date

Auto power off

There is an option to include DATE / TIME on still images.

This function switches the camera off after a set amount of time in
order to prevent unnecessary battery drainage.
- Sub menus
[Off]

SETTINGS
Format



Reset



File



Imprint



Off

Power Off



Date

Video Out



Date&Time



Back

OK

Set

Ä The Date & Time are imprinted at the bottom right side of the still
image.
Ä The imprint function is applied only to still images.
Ä Depending on the manufacturer and print mode, the date printed
on an image may not be printed correctly.

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: The power off function SETTINGS
Format

will not operate.
Reset
 Off
[1, 3, 5, 10 min] : The power will turn
File
 1 min
 3 min
off automatically if not Imprint
Power Off
5 min
used for the period of Video Out
 10 min
OK Set
 Back
time specified.
- After replacing the battery, the power off setting will be
preserved.
- Note that the automatic power off function will not operate if the
camera is in the PC / Printer mode, slide show, playing back a
voice recording and playing back a movie clip.


- Sub menus
[Off]
: The DATE & TIME will not be
imprinted on the image file.
[Date]
: Only the DATE will be
imprinted on the image file.
[Date&Time] : The DATE & TIME will be
imprinted on the image file.

Settings ( ” )
Selecting Video out type
The Movie output signal from the camera can be NTSC or PAL.
Your choice of output will be governed by the type of device
(monitor or TV, etc.) to which the camera is connected. PAL
mode can support only BDGHI.

SETTINGS
Format



Reset



File



Imprint



Power Off



Video Out



 Connecting to an external monitor
When the camera is connected to an
external monitor, the image and menus
on the LCD monitor will be visible on the
external monitor and the LCD monitor of
the camera.



Back

NTSC
PAL
OK

Set

- NTSC : U.S.A, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Mexico.
- PAL : Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland,
Germany, U.K., Holland, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New
Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Thailand, Norway.
- When using a TV as an external monitor, you will need to select
the external or AV channel of the TV.
- There will be a digital noise on the external monitor, but it is not a
malfunction.
- If the image is not in the centre of the screen, use the TV controls
to centre it.
- When the camera is connected to an external monitor, some parts
of the image may not be displayed.
- When the camera is connected to an external monitor, the menu
will be visible on the external monitor and the menu functions are
the same as those indicated on the LCD monitor.

Yellow - Video
White - sound

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Settings ( ” )
Auto Focus lamp

Selecting a battery type

You can turn on and off the Auto Focus lamp.

If a battery type is selected, the camera will be optimized according
to the selected battery type.
[Battery Type] sub Menu : Alkaline / Ni-MH

SETTINGS
Reset



File



Imprint



Power Off

Imprint





Video Out

Power Off





Video Out

AF Lamp





AF Lamp



Battery Type



- Sub menus
[Off] : The AF lamp will not light up in
low light conditions.
[On] : The AF lamp will light up in low
light conditions.



Back

SETTINGS
File

Off
On
OK

Set



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Back

Alkaline
Ni-MH
OK

Set

Starting play mode
Turn the camera on and select Play mode by pressing the play
mode button ( Î ). The camera can now play back the images
stored in the memory.
If the memory card is inserted in the camera, all the camera
functions apply only to the memory card.
If the memory card is not inserted in the camera, all the camera
functions apply only to the internal memory.

Playing back a movie clip
1. Select the recorded movie clip that
you want to play back by using the
Left/Right button.
2. Press the play & pause button ( Ø )
to play back a movie clip file.
Play

Playing back a still image
1. Select the PLAY mode by pressing
the play mode button ( Î ).

2. The last image stored on the
memory is displayed on the
LCD monitor.

E

Capture

- To pause a movie clip file while
playing it back, press the play & pause
button ( Ø ) again.
- Pressing the play & pause button
(Ø) again will cause the movie
clip file to 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 (Ø), and then press the Left or Right button.

3. Select an image that you want to
view by pressing the Left/ Right
button.
Ä Press and hold the Left or Right
button to play back the images
quickly.
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Starting play mode
Movie clip capture function

Playing back a recorded voice

You can capture still images from the movie clip.

1. Select the recorded voice that you want to
play back by using the Left/Right button.
2. Press the play & pause button ( Ø )
to play back a recorded voice file.
- To pause a recorded voice file, while
playing it back, press the play & pause
Play
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 memo, press the play & pause
button and then press the MENU/OK button.

 How to capture the movie clip
1. Press the Play / Pause button( Ø )
while playing the movie clip. Then
press the E button.
2. The paused movie clip is saved in a
new file name.

Play

E

Capture

[Paused]

Ä The captured movie clip file is the
same size as the original movie clip
(640x480, 320x240).
Ä When you press the E button at the
beginning of the movie clip, the first
frame of the movie clip will be saved
as a still image.

Playing back a voice memo
[Press the E button]

1. Select a still image that has the voice
memo.
2. Press the play & pause button ( Ø )
to play back the voice memo.
- To pause the voice memo, while
playing it back, press the play &
pause button ( Ø ) again.
- To resume playback of the voice memo,
press the play & pause button ( Ø ).

Pause

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LCD monitor Indicator

Using the camera buttons to set the camera

The LCD monitor displays shooting information about the displayed image.

In Play mode, you can use the buttons on the camera to conveniently
set up the Play mode functions.

Thumbnail ( º ) / Enlargement ( í ) button
You can view multiple pictures, enlarge a selected picture, and crop
and save a selected area of an image.

No.

Description

Icon

1

Playback mode

Î

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2

Folder name & File name

100-0010

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3

Memory card indicator

-

4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Battery
ISO
Aperture value
Shutter speed
Flash
Image size
Recording date

80 ~ 1600
F3.0 ~ F14.2
8 ~ 1/1,500
ON / OFF
3648x2736 ~ 320x240
2008/07/01

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11

DPOF

12
13

Protect
Voice Memo

Ñ
Ð
Ï

Page

 Thumbnail display
1. While an image is displayed on 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 ( º )
Pressing the enlargement
button ( í )
Highlighted image
[Highlighted image]

[ Thumbnail display mode ]

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Thumbnail ( º ) / Enlargement ( í ) button
 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
OK Trim
checking the image enlargement
indicator shown at the top 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.

 The maximum enlargement rate in proportion to the image size
Image size

,

;

.

+

✩

Maximum
enlargement
rate

X11.4

X9.2

X7.7

X9.6

X7.3


X4.0

 Trimming : You can extract part of the image that you want and
save it separately.
1. Select an image that you want to
enlarge and press the enlargement
button. Press the MENU/OK button
Trimming?
and a message will be displayed.
No
Yes
2. Select a desired sub menu by
pressing the Up / Down button
OK Confirm
and press the OK button.
- [No] : The trimming menu will disappear.
- [Yes] : The trimmed image will be saved as a new file name,
and appear on the LCD monitor.
Ä If there is not enough memory space to save the trimmed
image, the image can’t be trimmed.

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X3.2

Info( î ) / Up button

Play & Pause ( Ø ) / Down button

When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, the UP button
operates as a direction button.
When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the
Info button will display image information on the LCD monitor.

In Play mode, the play & pause/ down button works as follows:

Info ( î ) button

Info ( î ) button

Info ( î ) button

- If the menu is displayed Press the DOWN button to move from the
main menu to a sub menu, or to move down the sub menu cursor.
- If a still image with a voice memo, a voice file, or a movie clip is playing
·In Stop mode
: Plays a still image with a voice memo, a voice
file, or a movie clip.
·During playback : Temporarily stops playback.
·In Pause mode : Resumes playback

Play

[ Voice recording is stopped ]

Pause

Play

OK Stop

[ Voice recording is playing ] [ Voice recording is paused ]

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Left / Right / Menu / OK button

Delete ( Õ ) button

LEFT / RIGHT / MENU / OK buttons activate the following.

This deletes images stored on the memory card.

- LEFT button

: While the menu is showing, the LEFT button
operates as a direction button. While the menu
is not showing, press the LEFT button to select
the previous image.
- RIGHT button : While the menu is showing, the RIGHT button
operates as a direction button. While the menu
is not showing, press the RIGHT button to select
the next image.
- MENU button : When you press the MENU button, the play mode
menu will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Pressing
it again will return the LCD to the initial display.
- OK button
: When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor,
the OK button is used for confirming data that is
changed by using the 5 function button.

Printer ( » ) button
When the camera is connected to a PictBridge printer, you can print
images by pressing the Printer button.

Print

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OK Menu

1. Select an image that you want to delete by pressing the
Left / Right button and press the DELETE ( Õ ) button.

T

Select

Delete ?

Delete ?

No
Yes

No
Yes

OK Confirm

OK Confirm

[Single Image]

[Thumbnail Image]

2. To delete images, press the T button.
- Left/Right button : Selects images
- T button
: checks for deletion
- OK button
: deletes the
selected images.

Prev
T

Select

Next
OK Delete

3. Select the submenu values by pressing the Up / Down button
and then press the OK button.
- If [No] is selected : cancels "Delete Image".
- If [Yes] is selected : deletes the selected images.

E (Effect) button : Resize
Change the resolution (size) of pictures taken. Select [Start image]
to save an image to be the start-up image.
1. Press the play mode button and
press the E button.
2. Press the Left / Right button and
select the [RESIZE] (  ) menu tab.
3. Select a desired sub menu by
pressing the Up / Down button and
press the OK button.

RESIZE


 Move


E

Exit

 Image Resize Types
( o : Selectable)

,
+
✩


✩

✨

✧

ð

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

- A large sized image can be resized to a smaller sized image,
but not vice versa.
- Only JPEG images can be resized. Movie clip (AVI), Voice
recording (WAV) files can’t be resized.
- You can change the resolution of only those files compressed in
the JPEG 4:2:2 format.
- The resized image will have a new file name. The [Start
Image] image is stored not on the memory card but on the
internal memory.
- If a new user image is saved, one of the two user images will be
deleted in order.
- If the memory capacity is insufficient to store the resized image,
a [Memory Full!] message will appear on the LCD monitor and
the resized image can't be stored.

o

ð
;

o

o

.

o

o

o

ð
o
o

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E (Effect) button : Rotating an image

E (Effect) button : Colour

You can rotate the stored images by various degrees.

It is possible to add colour effects to your images by using this button.

1. Press the play mode button and press
the E button.
2. Press the LEFT / RIGHT button and
select the [ROTATE] (  ) menu tab.
3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
the Up / Down button and press the
OK button.

1. Press the play mode button and press the E button.
2. Select (
) menu tab by pressing
the Left / Right button.
COLOR

ROTATE


 Move

E

Exit

 Move

Right 90°

Left 90°

Icon
OK Set

E Back

[ ô : Right 90˚]
: Rotate picture in a
clock-wise direction

OK Set

E Back

OK Set

E Back

[ ó : Left 90˚]
[ õ : 180˚]
: Rotate picture in a counter- : Rotate picture 180 degrees
clock-wise direction

Horizontal

E

Vertical

Descroption

Û

Captured images will be stored in black and white.

Ü

Captured images will be stored in a sepia tone
(a gradient of yellowish brown colours).

Þ

Captured images will be stored in a red tone.

ß

Captured images will be stored in a green tone.

Ý

Captured images will be stored in a blue tone.
Save the image in negative mode.

OK Set

E Back

[ ö : Horizontal]
: Rotate picture horizontally

OK Set

E Back

[ ❶ : Vertical]
: Rotate picture vertically

If you display the rotated image on the LCD monitor, empty
spaces may appear to the left and right of the image.

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Exit

3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Up / Down button
and press the OK button.

180°

§

Captured images will be stored in set RGB tone.

4. The changed image is saved as a new file name.

E (Effect) button : Colour

Setting up the play back function using the LCD monitor
PLAY mode functions can be changed by using the LCD monitor.
In the PLAY mode, pressing the MENU button displays the menu
on the LCD monitor. The menus you can set up in Play mode are
as follows. To capture an image after setting up the play menu,
press the PLAY mode button or shutter button.

 Custom colour
You can change the R (Red), G (Green)
and B (Blue) values of the image.

Custom Color

 Move

- OK button : Select / setup the Custom
Colour
- Up / Down button : Selects R, G, B
- Left / Right button : Change the values

OK Set

Menu Tab

Show Start

Custom Color

OK Set

Sub Menu

Secondary Menu Page

Play / Repeat Play
All
Date
Images
MULTI
Select
SLIDE
Off
Basic
Classic
Effect
SHOW
Memories Rhythmic
Delight
)
(
Interval
1, 3, 5, 10 sec
Off
Panorama
Music
First Smile
Remembrance
Off
Voice Memo
On
Select
Delete
All
No / Yes
Select
Protect
PLAYBACK
All
Unlock / Lock
Select / All Pics /
(
)
Standard
Cancel
DPOF
Index
No / Yes
Select / All Pics /
Size
Cancel
No
Copy To Card
Yes



 Move

Main Menu

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Setting up the play back function using the LCD monitor
This menu is available while the camera is connected to a PictBridge
supporting printer (direct connection to the camera, sold separately)
with a USB cable.
Menu Tab

Main Menu
Images

Size

❹

Layout

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Sub Menu

Menu Tab

Type

Secondary Menu Page

One Pic

-

All Pics

-

Auto

-

PostCard

-

Card

-

4X6

-

L

-

2L

-

Letter

-

A4

-

A3

-

Auto

-

Full

-

1

-

2

-

4

-

8

-

9

-

16

-

Index

-

Main Menu

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Quality

❹
Date

File Name
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Reset

Sub Menu

Secondary Menu Page

Auto

-

Plain

-

Photo

-

FastPhoto

-

Auto

-

Draft

-

Normal

-

Fine

-

Auto

-

Off

-

On

-

Auto

-

Off

-

On

-

No

-

Yes

-

Ä Menus are subject to change without prior notice.

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Starting the Multi Slide Show (  )
Images can be displayed continuously at pre-set intervals.
You can view the Multi Slide Show by connecting the camera to an
external monitor.
1. Press the play mode button and press the menu button.
2. Press the LEFT / RIGHT button and select the [MULTI SLIDE SHOW]
menu tab.

Start the Multi Slide Show
The Multi Slide Show can start only in the [Show Start] menu.
1. Use the Up / Down buttons to select the [Show Start] menu and
press the Right button.
2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
the Up / Down button.
[Play]
: The Multi Slide Show is
closed after one cycle.
[Repeat Play] : The Slide show is
repeated until cancelled.

MULTI SLIDE SHOW

Show Start
Play
Images
 Repeat Play
Effect

Interval

Music



Back

OK

Set

3. Press the OK button and the slideshow will be started.
- To pause the slide shown while playing it back, press the play
& pause( Ø ) button again.
- Pressing the play & pause( Ø ) button again will cause the
Multi Slide Show restart.
- To stop playback of the Multi Slide Show, press the play &
pause ( Ø ) button, and then press the OK / Menu button.

Selecting Images
You can select image to view
1. Use the Up / Down buttons to select the
[Images] menu and press the Right button.
SLIDE SHOW
2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing MULTI
Show Start


Images
All
the Up / Down button.
Effect
 Date

[All]
: All images saved in the
Interval

 Select
Music

Memory are played back.
OK Set
 Back
[Date] : Images taken in a specified
date are played back.
[Select] : Play only the selected images. If you press the Right
button, you can select the desired images to play
back. The selected image can be saved as [Select1],
[Select2] and [Select3]. If you save the selected image
with the [New Select] command, it will be saved as
[Select1]. But when a new image is saved again using
[New Select], the former image which had been saved
as [Select1] will be saved as [Select2] automatically.
You can change and cancel the images which were
saved as [Select1], [Select2] and [Select3].

3. Press the OK button and the settings are saved.
4. Select [Play] or [Repeat Play] in the [Show] menu to start the
multi slide show.

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Starting the Multi Slide Show (  )
Configure Multi Slide show effects

Setting play interval

Unique screen effects can be used for the Multi Slide Show.

Set the Multi Slide Show play interval.

1. Select the [Effect] sub menu by pressing
the UP / DOWN button and press the
RIGHT button.

1. Select the [Interval] sub menu by
pressing the UP / DOWN button and
press the RIGHT button.
2. Use the Up / Down buttons to select
the desired interval.
3. Press the OK button to save the
configuration.

MULTI SLIDE SHOW
Show Start
 Off
Images
 Basic

Effect
Classic
Interval
 Memories
Music
 Rhythmic
Delight
OK Set
 Back

2. Use the Up / Down button to select the
type of effect.
[Off]
: No effect.
[Basic]
: Fade In/Out effect is
added and the Images are displayed at set interval.
[Classic] : You can add noise to the image to give a classic feel.
[Memories] : Scratches are added to give an old movie effect.
[Rhythmic] : Images are displayed with a special effect.
[Delight] : Images are displayed with a special effect.
3. Press the OK button to confirm the setting.

MULTI SLIDE SHOW
Show Start

Images

Effect
 1 sec

Interval
3 sec
Music
 5 sec
10 sec
OK Set
 Back

 The loading time depends on the image size and quality.
 While the Multi Slide Show is playing, only the first frame
of a MOVIE file is displayed.

 While the Multi Slide Show is playing, the voice recording file
will not display.

 The interval menu functions in the [Off], [Basic] menu only.

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Starting the Multi Slide Show (  )

Playback ( à )

Setting Background Music

Voice memo

Set the Multi Slide Show music.

You can add your voice to a stored still image.

1. Select the [Music] sub menu by pressing
the UP / DOWN button and press the
RIGHT button.
2. Use the Up / Down buttons to select the
desired Music.
3. Press the OK button to save the
configuration.

MULTI SLIDE SHOW
Show Start

Images

Effect
 Off
Interval
 Panorama


Music
First Smile
Remembrance
OK Set
 Back

PLAYBACK
Voice Memo
Delete
Protect
DPOF
Copy to Card
 Back



Off

 On



OK Set

[Voice memo menu]

SH Start

[Ready for recording]

SH Stop

[Voice is recording]

- Press the shutter button to take a picture. The images are saved
on the memory. After saving the image, the voice will record for
10 seconds.
- To stop the recording, press the shutter button.

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Playback ( à )
Deleting images

Protecting images

This deletes images stored on the memory.

This is used to protect specific shots from being accidentally erased (Lock).
It also unprotects images that have been previously protected (Unlock).

1. Press the Up / Down button and select
the [Delete] menu tab. And then press
PLAYBACK
Voice Memo

the Right button.

Delete
Select
Protect
 All
2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the
DPOF
UP / DOWN button and press the OK button. Copy to Card 
[Select] : Selection window for an image
OK Set
 Back
to delete is displayed.
- Up/ Down/ Left/ Right : Select an image
- Zoom T Button : Select the image for
deletion. ( Ë mark)
- OK Button : Press the OK button to display
the confirmation message.
T Select
OK Delete
Select the [Yes] menu and
press the OK button to delete
marked images.
Delete All?
[All] : Displays confirmation window.
No
Yes
Select the [Yes] menu and press the
OK button to delete all unprotected
OK Confirm
images. If there aren’t protected
images, all the images are deleted
and a [No Image!] message will appear.
3. After deletion, the screen will be changed to the play mode screen.
 Of all the files stored in the memory card, the unprotected files in the DCIM subfolder
will be deleted. Remember that this will permanently delete unprotected images.
Important shots should be stored on a computer before deletion takes place. The
startup image is stored in the camera's internal memory (i.e., not on the memory
card) and it will not be deleted even if you delete all files on the memory card.

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1. Press the Up / Down button and select
the [Protect] menu tab. And then press
the Right button.
2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the
UP / DOWN button and press the OK button.
[Select ] : Selection window for an
image to be protected /
released is displayed.
- Up / Down / Left / Right : Select an image
- Zoom W/T Button : Protect / release
the image
- OK button : Your changes will be
saved and the menu will
disappear.
[All] : Protect / release all saved images
- If you protect an image, the protect
icon will be displayed on the LCD
monitor. (An unprotected image has
no indicator)
- An image in LOCK mode will be
protected from the delete function
or [Delete] functions, but will NOT be
protected from the [Format] function.

PLAYBACK
Voice Memo
Delete
Protect
DPOF
Copy to Card






Select
 All


Back

TW

Set

OK

Unlock

OK

Protect All?
Unlock
Lock

OK Confirm

Set

Playback ( à )
 DPOF(Digital Print Order Format) allows you to embed printing
information on your memory card’s MISC folder. Select the
pictures to be printed and how many prints to make.
 The DPOF indicator will display on the LCD monitor when an image
that has DPOF information plays back. Images can then be printed
on DPOF printers, or at an increasing number of photo labs.
 This function is not available for Movie clips and Voice recording files.
 When the wide angle image is printed as a wide angle print, 8%
of the left and right side of the image may not be printed. Check
that your printer can support the wide angle image when you print
the image. When you print the image at a photo lab, request that
the image is printed as a wide angle image. (Some photo labs
may not support the wide angle size print.)

 Standard
This function allows you to embed printing quantity information on
a stored image.
1. Press the Up / Down button and select
the [DPOF] menu tab. And then press
the Right button.

PLAYBACK
Standard
Index
Size

2. Press the Right button again and
[Standard] sub menu will display.
3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
the Up / Down button and press the OK
button.
[Select] : Selection window for an
image to print is displayed.
- Up / Down / Left / Right : Select an
image to print.
- Zoom W/T Button : Select the number
of prints.
[All Pics] : Configure number of prints
for all pictures except movie
and voice files.
- W/T button : Select a number of prints
[Cancel] : Cancel the print setup.

Select
 All Pics
 Cancel


DPOF




Back

W

OK

0 Images
OK

W

Set

0 Images

OK

T

Set

T

Set

4. Press the OK button to confirm the setting.
If an image carries DPOF instructions, the DPOF indicator
( Ñ ) will show.

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Playback ( à )

2. Select the [Index] menu and press the
Right button again. Sub menu will display.

PLAYBACK
Standard
Index
Size

1. Press the Up / Down button and select
the [DPOF] menu tab. And then press
the Right button.




1. Press the Up / Down button and select
the [DPOF] menu tab. And then press
the Right button.

No
 Yes




Back

OK

Set

3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
the UP / DOWN button.
If [No] is selected : Cancel the index print setting.
If [Yes] is selected : The image will be printed in index format.
4. Press the OK button to confirm the setting.

 Print size
You can specify the print size when printing images stored on the
memory card. The [Size] menu is available only for DPOF 1.1
compatible printers.

2. Select the [Size] menu and press the
Right button again. Sub menu will
display.
3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
the UP / DOWN button and press the
OK button.
[Select] : Selection window to change
the printed size of the image
is displayed.
- Up / Down / Left / Right : Select an image.
- Zoom W/T Button : Change the print size.
- OK button : Your changes will be saved
and the menu will disappear.
[All Pics] : Change print size of all
saved images.
- W/T button : Select a print size
- OK button : Confirm the changed setting.
[Cancel] : Cancel all of the print size settings.

PLAYBACK
Standard
Index
Size

 Select
 All Pics
Cancel


 Index
Images (except for movie clips and voice file) are printed as index
type.




W

Back

OK

Cancel
OK

W

Set

T

Set

Cancel

T

OK Set

Ä DPOF [Size] secondary menu : Cancel, 3X5, 4X6, 5X7, 8X10
 Depending on the manufacturer and print model, cancelling the
printing may take a little longer for the printer to process.

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Copy To Card

 When this menu is selected without inserting a memory card,

This enables you to copy image files, movie clips and voice recording
files to the memory card.

 If there is not enough space available in the memory card to

1. Select the [Copy To Card] menu tab by
pressing the Up / Down button. And then
press the Right button.

PLAYBACK
Voice Memo
Delete
Protect
DPOF
Copy to Card







2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing
No
the UP/ DOWN button and press the OK
Yes
OK Set
 Back
button.
- [No] : Cancels "Copy to Card".
- [Yes] : All images, movie clips and voice
recording files saved in the internal memory are copied
to the memory card after the [Processing!] message is
displayed. After copying has been completed, the screen
will return to play mode.

the [No Card] message will be displayed.
copy saved images in the internal memory (About 16MB), the
[Copy To Card] command will copy only some of the images
and display [Memory Full!] message. Then the system will
return to the playback mode. Please be sure to delete any
unnecessary files to free up space before inserting the memory
card into the camera.
 When you move the images that are stored in the internal
memory by doing [Copy To Card] to the card, the next number
of file names will be created in the card to avoid duplication of
the file name.
- When the [Reset] of the [File] setup menu is set : The copied
file names start from after the last stored file name.
- When the [Series] of the [File] setup menu is set : The copied
file names start from after the last captured file name. After
completing [Copy To Card], the last stored image of the last
copied folder is displayed on the LCD monitor.

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PictBridge
You can use the USB cable to connect this camera to a printer that
supports PictBridge (sold separately) and print the stored images
directly. Movie clips and voice files cannot be printed.
 Setting up the camera for connection to
the printer
1. Connect the camera and printer with
USB cable.
2. Select the [Printer] menu by pressing Up
/ Down button and press the OK button.

 Connecting the Camera to a Printer

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Select USB
Computer
Printer

OK Confirm

Ä If the [USB] menu is set to the [Computer], you cannot connect a
Pictbridge compatible printer to the camera through USB cable
with [Connecting Computer] message. In this case, remove the
cable and do the step 1 and 2 again.
 Easy printing
When you connect the camera to printer
in the Play back mode, you can print a
picture easily.
- Pressing the Left / Right button :
Selects a previous / next image.
- Pressing the printer ( » ) button :
Currently displayed image will be
printed with the printer’s default setting.

 Print

OK Menu

PictBridge : Picture Selection

PictBridge : Print Setting

You can select images you want to print.

You can select the Paper Size, Print Format, Paper Type, Print
Quality, Date Print, and File Name Print menus for printed pictures.

 Setting the Number of Copies to Print
1. Press the Menu button and the
PICTBRIDGE

Images
One Pic
PictBridge menu will display.
Size
 All Pics
Layout

2. Use the Up / Down buttons to
Type

select the [Images] menu and
Quality

Date

press the Right button.
OK Set
 Back
3. Use the Up / Down buttons to select a
desired sub menu and press the OK button.
- Select [One Pic] or [All Pics]. A screen where you can set the
number of copies to print will appear as shown below.





0


0


Prev 
SH Exit

Next
OK Set

[When [One Pic] is selected]

SH Exit

1. Press the Menu button and the
PictBridge menu will display.
2. Use the Up / Down buttons to select the
desired menu, and then press the Right button.
3. Use the Up / Down buttons to select the
desired sub menu value, and then press
the OK button.
Menu

Function

PICTBRIDGE
Images
Size
Layout
Type
Quality
Date
 Back

 Auto

PostCard
 Card
 4x6
 L
 2L
OK Set

Sub menu

Set the size of the printing
paper

Auto, PostCard, Card, 4X6, L,
2L, Letter, A4, A3

Layout

Set the number of pictures to
be printed on a sheet of paper

Auto, Full, 1, 2, 4, 8, 9,
16, Index

Type

Set the quality of the printing
paper

Auto, Plain, Photo,
FastPhoto

Quality

Set the quality of the picture
to be printed

Auto, Draft, Normal, Fine

Date

Set whether to print the date

Auto, Off, On

File Name

Set whether to print the file name

Auto, Off, On

Size

OK Set

[When [All Pics] is selected]

- Press the Up / Down button to select the number of prints.
- When [One Pic] is selected : Use the Left / Right button to
select another picture. After
selecting another picture, select
the number of prints for another
picture.
- After setting the number of prints, press the OK button to save.
- Press the Shutter button to return to the menu without setting
the number of prints.
4. Press the Print button ( » ) and images will be printed.

Ä Some menu options are not supported on all printers.
If not supported, the menus are still displayed in the LCD, but are not
selectable.

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PictBridge : Reset

Important notes

Initialises user-changed configurations.

Be sure to observe the following precautions!

1. Use the Up / Down buttons to select
PICTBRIDGE
the [Reset] menu tab. And then press
Layout

the Right button.
Type

Quality

2. Use the Up / Down buttons to select
Date

the desired sub menu value, and then File Name  No
Reset
Yes
press the OK button.
OK Set
 Back
If [No] is selected : Settings will not be reset.
If [Yes] is selected : All print and image settings will be reset.

 This unit contains precision electronic components. Do not use or
store this unit in the following locations.
- Areas exposed to severe changes in temperature and humidity.
- Areas exposed to dust and dirt.
- Areas exposed to direct sunlight or the inside of a vehicle in hot
weather.
- Environments where there is high magnetism or excessive vibration.
- Areas with high explosives or highly flammable materials.

Ä Default print setting varies depending on the printer manufacturer.
For your printer’s default setting, refer to the user’s guide that
came with your printer.

 Do not leave this camera in places subject to dust, chemicals (like
naphthalene and mothballs), high temperature and high humidity.
Keep this camera with silica gel in a hermetically sealed box when
not planning to use the camera for a long period of time
 Sand can be particularly troublesome to cameras.
- Do not let sand get inside the camera when using it on beaches,
coastal dunes, or other areas where there is lots of sand.
- Doing so may result in failure or may permanently render the
camera unusable.
 Handling the camera
- Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations.
- Protect the large size LCD monitor from an impact. When this
camera is not used, keep it in the camera case.
- Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
- This camera is not waterproof.
To avoid dangerous electrical shocks, never hold or operate the
camera with wet hands.
- If you use this camera in wet places, such as beach or pool,
do not let water or sand get inside the camera. Doing so may
result in failure or may permanently damage the unit.

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Important notes
 Extremes in temperature may cause problems.
- If the camera is transferred from a cold to a warm and humid
environment, condensation can form on the delicate electronic
circuitry. If this occurs, turn the camera off and wait for at least
1 hour until all moisture is dispersed. Moisture built up can also
occur on the memory card. If this happens, turn off the
camera and remove the memory card. Wait until the moisture
has dispersed.
 Caution on Using the Lens
- If the lens is subjected to direct sunlight, it could result in the
discoloration and deterioration of the image sensor.
- Take care not to get fingerprints or foreign substances on the
surface of the lens.
 If the digital camera is not used for a long period, an electric
discharge can occur. It is a good idea to remove the battery and
the memory card if you do not intend using the camera for an
extended period of time.

 If the camera is exposed to an electronic interference, it will turn
itself off to protect the memory card.
 Camera Maintenance
- Use a soft brush (available from photo stores) to gently clean the
lens and LCD assemblies. If this does not work, lens-cleaning
paper with lens cleaning fluid can be used.
Clean the camera body with a soft cloth. Do not allow this
camera to come into contact with solvent materials such as
benzol, insecticide, thinners etc. This may damage the body
shell of the camera and also affect its performance. Rough
handling can damage the LCD monitor. Take care to avoid
damage and keep the camera in its protective carry case at all
times when not in use.
 Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the camera.
 Under certain conditions, static electricity can cause the flash unit
to fire. This is not harmful to the camera and is not a malfunction.
 When images are uploaded or downloaded, the data transfer may
be affected by static electricity. In this case, disconnect and reconnect the USB cable before trying the transfer again.
 Before an important event or going on a trip, you should check
the camera condition.
- Take a picture for testing the camera condition and prepare extra battery.
- Samsung cannot be held responsible for camera malfunctions.

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Warning indicator
There are several warnings that may appear on the LCD display.
[ Card Error!]
Memory card error
! Turn off the camera power and turn it on again
! Insert the memory card again
! Insert and format the memory card (p.48)
[ Card Locked! ]
The memory card is locked
! SD/SDHC memory card : Slide the write protect switch to the
top of the memory card
[ Memory Full! ]
 The memory card or internal memory is full.
! Insert new memory card.
! Delete the unnecessary image files
[ No Image! ]
There are no images stored on the memory
! Take images
! Insert a memory card that is holding some images

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[ File Error! ]
File error
! Delete the file.
Memory card error
! Contact a camera service centre.
[ Low Battery! ]
There is low battery capacity
! Insert fresh batteries.
[ Low Light! ]
When taking pictures in dark places
! Take pictures in Flash Photography mode.

Before contacting a service centre
Please check the following
The camera doesn’t switch on
There is low battery capacity
! Insert fresh batteries. (p.13)
Battery is inserted incorrectly with the polarities reversed.
! Insert the battery according to the polarity marks (+, -).
The camera power ceases while in use
The battery is exhausted
! Insert fresh batteries.
The Camera is turned off automatically
! Turn on the camera power again.
Operation has ceased in a low temperature outside of the camera
usage temperature range.
! Make the camera and battery warm by placing them in your
pocket, etc. and then immediately before shooting, place the
battery in the camera and then shoot.

Camera does not take images when pressing the Shutter button
There is insufficient memory capacity
! Delete unnecessary image files
The memory card has not been formatted
! Format the memory card (p.48)
The memory card is exhausted
! Insert a new memory card
The memory card is locked
! Refer to [Card Locked!] error message
The camera's power is off
! Turn the camera power on
The battery is exhausted
! Insert fresh batteries (p.13)
Battery is inserted incorrectly with the polarities reversed.
! Insert the battery according to the polarity marks (+, -)
The camera suddenly stops working while in use
The camera stopped due to a malfunction
! Remove /re-insert battery and switch the camera on
The images are unclear
A picture was taken of the subject without setting an appropriate
macro mode
! Select an appropriate macro mode to take a clear image.
Taking a picture beyond the flash range
! Take a picture within the flash range
The lens is smudged or dirty
! Clean the lens

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Before contacting a service centre
The flash does not fire
Flash off mode has been selected
! Dis-engage flash off mode
The camera mode can't use the flash
! Refer to the FLASH instruction (p.29)
Incorrect date and time is displayed
 The date and time have been set incorrectly or the camera has
adopted the default settings
!Reset the date and time correctly
The camera buttons do not operate
Camera malfunction
! Remove/re-insert battery and switch the camera on
A card error has occurred while the memory card is in the camera.
Incorrect memory card format
! Re-format the memory card
The images don't play back
Incorrect file name (Violation of DCF format)
! Do not change the image file name
Colour of image is different to the original scene
White balance or effect setting is incorrect
! Select appropriate White balance and effect

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Images are too bright
Exposure is excessive
! Reset exposure compensation
No image on external monitor
 The external monitor has not been connected properly with
the camera
! Check the connection cables
There are incorrect files in the memory card
! Insert a memory card that has correct files
When using the PC’s explorer, the [Removable Disk] file does not show
Cable connection is incorrect
! Check the connection
The camera is off
! Turn the camera on
 The operating system is not Windows 2000, XP, Vista / Mac OS
10.3. Alternatively the PC does not support USB
! Install Windows 2000, XP, Vista / Mac OS 10.3 to PC that
supports USB

Specifications
Image Sensor - Type : 1/2.33" CCD
- Effective Pixel : Approx. 10.2 Mega-pixel
- Total Pixel : Approx. 10.3 Mega-pixel
Lens

- Focal Length : SAMSUNG Lens f = 6.3 ~ 18.9mm
(35mm film equivalent : 35 ~ 105mm)
- F No. : F3.0(W) ~ F5.6(T)
- Digital Zoom : ·Still Image mode :1.0X ~ 5.0X
·Play mode : 1.0X ~ 11.4X
(depends on image size)

LCD Monitor

- 2.7" color TFT LCD (230,000 dots)

Focusing

- Type : TTL auto focus (Multi AF, Center AF, Face Detection AF)
- Range
Normal

Wide
Tele

80cm ~ Infinity

Macro

Auto Macro

10cm ~ 80cm

10cm ~ Infinity

50cm ~ 80cm

50cm ~ Infinity

Shutter

- Speed 1 ~ 1/1,500 sec.
(Manual : 8 ~ 1/1,500 sec.)

Exposure

- Control : Program AE, Manual Exposure,
Face Detection AE
- Metering : Multi, Spot, Center-Weighted
- Compensation : ±2EV (1/3EV steps)
- ISO : Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600

Flash

- Modes : Auto, Auto & Red-eye reduction, Fill-in
flash, Slow sync, Flash off
- Range : Wide : 0.4m ~ 3.0m,
Tele : 0.5m ~ 2.5m
- Recharging Time : Approx. 4 sec

Sharpness

- Soft+, Soft, Normal, Vivid, Vivid+

Color Effect

- Normal, B&W, Sepia, Red, Green, Blue, Negative,
Custom Color

White Balance

- Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent_H,
Fluorescent_L, Tungsten, Custom

Voice Recording - Voice Recording (max. 10 hours)
- Voice Memo in Still Image (max. 10 sec.)
Date Imprinting

- Date, Date & Time, Off (user selectable)

Shooting

- Still Image
·Mode : Auto, Program, Manual, DIS,
Photo Help Guide , Portrait, Scene
·Scene : Nightscene, Children, Landscape,
Close-up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight,
Firework, Beach & Snow
·Shooting : Single, Continuous, AEB
·Self-timer : 10 sec., 2 sec., Double,
Motion Timer

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Specifications
- Movie Clip
·With Audio or without Audio
(user selectable, recording time : max 2 hours)
·Size : 640x480, 320x240
·Frame rate : 30 fps, 15 fps
·3X Optical Zoom and Mute in Zooming
·Movie Editing (Embedded): Pause during
recording, Still Image Capture
Storage

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- Media
·Internal memory : About 16MB flash memory
·External Memory (Optional) :
MMC card (Up to 1GB guaranteed)
SD card (Up to 2GB guaranteed)
SDHC card (Up to 8GB guaranteed)
- File Format
·Still Image : JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.21, DPOF 1.1,
PictBridge 1.0
·Movie Clip : AVI (MJPEG)
·Audio : WAV
- Image Size

,

;

.

+

✩

3648X
2736

3648X
2432

3648X
2056

3072X
2304

2592X
1944


1920X
1080

1024X
768

- Capacity (1GB Size)

,

;

.

+

✩



Super Fine About 219 About 241 About 282 About 290 About 366 About 1089 About 1907
Fine

About 304 About 341 About 395 About 412 About 507 About 1458 About 2204

Normal About 507 About 550 About 619 About 660 About 825 About 2204 About 2419

Ä These figures are measured under Samsung standard conditions and
may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings.
“E” Button

- Effect : Color, Image Adjust (Sharpness, Contrast,
Saturation)
- Editing : Resize, Rotate, Color

Image Play

- Type : Single image, Thumbnails, Multi slide show,
Movie Clip

Interface

- Digital output connector : USB 2.0
- Audio : Mono
- Video output : NTSC, PAL (user selectable)

Power Source

- Primary Battery : 2x AA Alkaline
- Rechargeable battery : SNB-2512 KIT (Optional)
(2xAA Ni-MH Battery & Charger)
Ä Included battery may vary depending on sales region.

Specifications
Dimensions (WxHxD)

- 93.1 X 61.5 X 24mm
(excluding protrusions)

Weight

- Approx. 120g (without batteries and card)

Operating Temperature - 0 ~ 40°C
Operating Humidity

- 5 ~ 85%

Software

- Samsung Master, Adobe Reader

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Software Notes
Please ensure that you read the instruction manual carefully before use.
-Under no circumstances should all or part of either the software or
the user manual be reproduced.
-Copyrights for software are licensed only for use with a camera.
-In the unlikely event of a manufacturing fault, we will repair or
exchange your camera.
We cannot, however, be held responsible in any way for damage
caused by inappropriate use.
-Using a Hand-made PC or a PC and OS that has not been
guaranteed by the manufacturer is not covered by the Samsung
warranty.
-Before reading this manual, you should have a basic knowledge of
computers and O/S (Operating Systems).

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System Requirements
For Windows
PC with processor better
than Pentium III 500MHz
USB
Connection (Pentium III 800MHz recommended)
Specifications Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
Minimum 256MB RAM
(Over 512MB recommended)
250MB of available hard disk
space (Over 1GB recommend)
Software 1024x768 pixels, 16bit color
Support
display compatible monitor
Specifications (24bit color display recommended)
Microsoft DirectX 9.0C

For Macintosh
Power Mac G3 or later
Mac OS 10.3 or later
Minimum 256MB RAM
(Over 512MB recommended)

-

About the software
After inserting the CD-ROM provided with this camera into the
CD-ROM drive, the following window should automatically run.

 You should allow 5 ~ 10 seconds for running the automatic
setup program according to the capability of your computer.
If the frame does not appear, run the [Windows Explorer] and
select [Installer.exe] in the CD-ROM Drive root directory.

 Samsung Master : This is the all-in-one multi media software
solution.
You can download, view, edit and save your digital images and
movie clips with this software. This software is only compatible
with Windows.

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Setting up the application software
To use this camera with a PC, install the application software first.
After this has been done, the stored images in the camera can be
moved to the PC and can be edited by an image editing program.
 You can visit the Samsung web-site through the internet.

http://www.samsung.com

1. The auto run frame will display.
Click the [Samsung Digital
Camera Installer] menu in the
Auto run frame.

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2. Install DirectX, Samsung Master and Adobe Reader by selecting
a button shown on the monitor. If a recent version of DirectX has
been installed on your computer, DirectX may not be installed.

Setting up the application software
3. After restarting the computer, connect the PC to the camera with
the USB cable.
4. Turn the camera power on.
The [Found New Hardware Wizard]
will open and the computer will
recognise the camera.
Ä If your OS is Windows XP/ Vista, an
image viewer program will open.

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Setting up the application software
 PDF documents of user manual are included in the Software
CD-ROM supplied with this camera. Search the PDF files with
Windows explorer.
Before opening the PDF files, you must install the Adobe
Reader included in the Software CD-ROM.
 To install the Adobe Reader 6.0.1 correctly, Internet Explorer 5.0
or later has to be installed. Visit "www.microsoft.com" and upgrade
the Internet Explorer.

Starting PC mode
If you connect the USB cable to a USB port on your PC and then
turn on the power, the camera will automatically switch to "computer
connection mode". In this mode, you can download stored images to
your PC through the USB cable.

 Camera settings for connection
1. Turn on the camera
2. Connect the camera and computer
with the supplied USB cable.
3. Turn on the computer. The camera
and computer are connected.
4. External device selection menu will be
displayed on the LCD monitor.
5. Select the [Computer] by pressing the
Up / Down button and press the OK button.

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Select USB
Computer
Printer

OK Confirm

Starting PC mode
 Connecting the camera to a PC

 Downloading stored images
You can download the still images stored on the camera to your PC's
hard disk and print them or use a photo editing software to edit them.
1. Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable.
2. On your computer's desktop display,
select [My computer] and double
click [Removable Disk ! DCIM!
100SSCAM].The image files will
then be displayed.

Ä If you selected [Printer] in Step 5, when you connect the camera
to your computer, the [Connecting Printer] message will display
and the connection will not be established.
In this case, disconnect the USB cable, and then follow the
procedure from Step 2 and onward.

3. Select an image and press the right
mouse button.

 Disconnecting the camera and PC
Refer to page 87 (Removing the removable disk).

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Starting PC mode
4. A pop-up menu will open.
Click the [Cut] or [Copy] menu.
- [Cut]
: cuts a selected file.
- [Copy] : copies files.

- By using [Samsung Master], you can see the stored images in the
memory directly on the PC monitor and you can copy or move the
image files.

 We recommend that you should copy the images to the PC to

5. Click a folder where you want to paste the file.

6. Press the right mouse button and a
pop-up menu will open.
Click [Paste].

7. An image file is transferred from the
camera to your PC.

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view them. Opening images directly from the removable disk
may be subject to unexpected disconnection.
 When you upload a file that is not taken by this camera to the
Removable Disk, the [File Error!] message will be displayed on
the LCD monitor in the PLAY mode, and nothing is displayed in
THUMBNAIL mode.

Removing the removable disk
 Windows 2000/XP/Vista
(The illustrations may differ from those shown depending on the
Windows O/S.)
1. Check whether the camera and PC are transferring a file.
If the camera status lamp blinks, please wait until the lamp has
finished blinking and is constantly on.

5. A [Safe to Remove Hardware] window
will open. Click the [OK] button.
6. A [Unplug or Eject Hardware] window
will open. Click the [Close] button and
the removable disk will be removed
safely.

2. Double-click the [Unplug or Eject
Hardware] icon on the task bar.
[Double-click!]

7. Unplug the USB cable.

3. The [Unplug or Eject Hardware]
window will open. Select the [USB
Mass Storage Device] and click the
[Stop] button.

4. The [Stop a Hardware device]
window will open. Select the [USB
Mass Storage Device] and click the
[OK] button.

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Samsung Master
You can download, view, edit and save your images and movies
with this software. This software is only compatible with Windows.
To start the program, click [Start ! Programs !Samsung !
Samsung Master].
 Downloading images
1. Connect the camera to your PC.
2. A window for downloading images
will be displayed after connecting
the camera to your PC.
- To download the captured images,
select the [Select All] button.
- Select desired folder in the
window and click the [Select All]
button. You can save captured
images and selected folder.
- If you click the [Cancel] button, downloading will be cancelled.

3. Click [Next >] button.

4. Select a destination and make
a folder to save downloaded
images and folders.
- Folder names can be made in
order of date and images will be
downloaded.
- Folder name will be made as
you want and images will be
downloaded.
- After selecting a folder that was
made before, images will be
downloaded.
5. Click [Next >] button.
6. A window will open as shown
alongside.
The destination of the selected
folder will be displayed on the
upper side of the window.
Click the [Start] button to
download the images.

7. Downloaded images will be
displayed.

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Samsung Master
 Image viewer : You can view the stored images.

- Image viewer functions are listed below.
Ì Menu bar : You can select menus. File, Edit, View, Tools,
Change functions, Auto download, help, etc.
Í Image selection window : You can select the desired images
in this window.
3 Media type selection menu : You can select image viewer, image edit
and movie edit functions in this menu.
4 Preview window : You can preview an image or a movie clip and
check the multi media information.
5 Zoom bar : You can change preview size.
6 Folder display window : You can see the folder location of the
selected image.
7 Image display window : Images of the selected folder are displayed.
Ä Refer to the [Help] menu in Samsung Master for further information.

 Image edit : You can edit the still image.

- Image edit functions are listed below.
Ì Edit menu : You can select the following menus.
[Tools] : You can resize or crop the selected image. See the
[Help] menu.
[Adjust] : You can modify image quality. See the [Help] menu.
[Retouch] : You can change image or insert effects on the image.
See the [Help] menu.
Í Drawing tools : Tools for editing an image.
3 Image display window : A selected image displays in this window.
4 Preview window : You can preview the changed image.
Ä A still image edited with Samsung Master can’t be played back on
the camera.
Ä Refer to the [Help] menu in Samsung Master for further information.
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Samsung Master
 Movie edit : You can get the still image, movie clip, narration,
music files together in a movie clip.

- Movie clip edit functions are listed below.
Ì Edit menu : You can select the following menus.
[Add Media] : You can add other media elements to a movie.
[Edit Clip] : You can change the brightness, contrast, colour
and saturation.
[Effects]
: You can insert an effect.
[Set Text]
: You can insert texts.
[Narrate]
: You can insert a narration.
[Produce] : You can save the edited multi media as a new file
name. You can select AVI, Windows media (wmv)
and Windows media (asf) file types.
Í Frame display window : You can insert multi media in this window.

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Ä Some movie clips that were compressed with a codec that is
not compatible with the Samsung Master can’t play back in the
Samsung Master.
Ä Refer to the [Help] menu in Samsung Master for further information.

Setting up the USB Driver for MAC
1. A USB Driver for MAC is not included with the software CD as
MAC OS supports the camera driver.
2. Check the MAC OS version during start-up. This camera is compatible with MAC OS 10.3.
3. Connect the camera to the Macintosh and turn the camera power
on.
4. A new icon will be displayed on the desktop after connecting the
camera to the MAC.

Using the USB Driver for MAC
1. Double click a new icon on the desktop and the folder in the
memory will be displayed.
2. Select an image file and copy or move it to MAC.
 First complete uploading from computer to camera and then
remove the removable disk with the Extract command.

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FAQ
Please check the following if the USB connection malfunctions.
Case 1

USB cable is not connected or it is not the supplied
USB cable.
! Connect the supplied USB cable.

Case 2

The camera is not recognised by your PC.
Sometimes, the camera may appear under [Unknown
Devices] in Device Manager.
! Turn off the camera, remove the USB cable, plug in the
USB cable again, and then turn on the camera.

Case 3

There is an unexpected error during file transfer.
! Turn the camera power off and on again. Transfer the
file again.

Case 4

When using the USB hub.
! There may be a problem in connecting the camera to
the PC through the USB hub if the PC and the hub are
not compatible. Wherever possible, connect the camera
to the PC directly.

Case 5

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Are other USB cables connected to the PC?
! The camera may malfunction when it is connected to
the PC at the same time as another USB cable. In this
case, disconnect the other USB cable, and connect
only one USB cable to the camera.

Case 6

When I open the Device Manager (by clicking Start
(Settings) Control Panel (Performance and Maintenance) System (Hardware) Device Manager),
there are Unknown Devices or Other Devices entries
with a yellow question mark(?) beside them or devices
with an exclamation mark(!) beside them.
! Right-click on the entry with the question (?) or exclamation
(!) mark and select "Remove". Restart the PC and connect
the camera again.

Case 7

In some security programs (Norton Anti Virus, V3,
etc.), the computer may not recognise the camera as a
removable disk.
! Stop the security programs and connect the camera to
the computer. Refer to the security program instructions
about how to temporarily disable the program.

Case 8

The camera is connected to the USB port located on
the front of the computer.
! When the camera is connected to the USB port located
on the front of the computer, the computer may not
recognise the camera. Connect the camera to the USB
port located on the back of the computer.

FAQ
 When the DirectX 9.0 or later is not installed
! Install the DirectX 9.0 or later
1) Insert the CD provided with the camera
2) Run the windows explorer and select the [CD-ROM drive:\
DirectX] folder and click the DXSETUP.exe file.
The DirectX will be installed. Visit the following site for
downloading the DirectX.http://www.microsoft.com/directx
 If a PC connected with the camera stops responding while
Windows is starting.
! In this case, disconnect the PC and the camera and Windows
will start. If the problem happens continuously, set the Legacy
USB Support to disable and re-start the PC. The Legacy USB
Support is in the BIOS setup menu. (The BIOS setup menu
differs from the PC manufacturers and some BIOS menus don’
t have Legacy USB Support) If you can’t change the menu by
yourself, contact to the PC manufacturer or BIOS manufacturer.
 If the movie clip can’t be deleted, or the removable disk can’t be
extracted or an error message displays during the file transfer.
! If you install only the Samsung Master, the problems mentioned
above occasionally happen.
- Close the Samsung Master program by clicking the Samsung
Master icon on the Taskbar.
- Install all the application programs included in the software CD.
Samsung Eco-mark
It is Samsung’s own symbol mark is used to
effectively communicate Samsung’s environmental
friendly product activities to the consumers. The
mark represents Samsung’s continuous effort on
development of environmental conscious products.

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FCC notice
 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 distance between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to 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 manufacturer
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.

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 Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name
: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
Model No.
: SAMSUNG BL103
Responsible Party : SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
Address
: 105 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ
Telephone No. : 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

MEMO

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