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Declaration of Conformity
Responsible Party: JK Imaging Ltd.
Address: JK Imaging Ltd., 17239 So. Main Street, Gardena, CA 90248 USA
JK Imaging Europe, 71 Clarendon Road, Watford, WD17 1DS, UK
Company Website: http://kodakpixpro.com
INDUSTRY CANADA
This device complies with Canadian RSS-210.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard (s).Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This product complies with the Canadian portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and is safe for intended operation as described in this manual. Additional RF exposure
reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the
device to lower output power if such function is available.
Before You Start
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For Customers in Europe
This symbol [crossed-out wheel bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection of
electrical waste and electronic equipment in the European countries. Please do not throw
the equipment into domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection systems available
in your country for proper, safe disposal of this product.
Batteries: Please dispose of used batteries at designated collection centers.
Packaging: Please follow local regulations for the recycling of packaging.
“CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety,
health, environment and customer protection. “CE” marked cameras are intended for sales
in Europe.
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 2014/53/EU.
The following test methods have been applied in order to provepresumption of conformity
with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 2014/53/EU:
- EN 60950-1: 2006+A11:2009 +A1:2010 +A12:2011
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
- EN 50566: 2013
Product standard to demonstrate compliance of radio frequency fields from handheld and
body- mounted wireless communication devices used by the general public (30 MHz — 6
GHz)
- EN 62209-2: 2010
Human exposure to radio frequency fields from handheld and bodymounted wireless
communication devices — Human models, instrumentation, and procedures
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Part 2: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for wireless
communication devices used in close proximity to the human body (frequency range of 30
MHz to 6 GHz)
- EN 300 328 V1.8.1 : 2012
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission
systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using spread
spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under
article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.
- EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: 2011
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical
requirements.
- EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions
for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment.
Manufacturer: Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd
Address: Qiwei Ind Sec, 1st, 2nd,& 3RD Bldg, Lisonglang Village, Gongming Town, Bao’an
District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
For Customers in the U.S.A.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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.
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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 of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This product complies with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and is safe for intended operation as described in this manual. Additional RF exposure
reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the
device to lower output power if such function is available.
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About this Manual
Thank you for purchasing the KODAK PIXPRO Digital Camera. Please carefully read this manual and
keep it well for future reference.
JK Imaging Ltd. reserves all rights of this document. No part of this published manual may be
reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language
or computer language, in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of JK
Imaging Ltd..
All trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and are
properties of their respective owners.
This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your new KODAK PIXPRO Digital
Camera. Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are accurate;
however JK Imaging Ltd. reserves the right to make changes without notice.
Throughout this manual, the following symbols are used to help you locate information quickly
and easily:
Indicates useful information.
In the instructions below, the following symbols may be used throughout this manual on how to
operate the camera. This is to facilitate better understanding:
Item properties: The optional properties in the camera interface are indicated by the
symbol .
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Safety Notes
Do not drop the camera or allow it to hit solid objects.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the camera.
Do not use or store the camera in dusty places or on a beach to prevent dust or sand from
entering the camera, causing possible damage to it.
Do not use or store the camera in a hot environment or under direct sunlight.
Do not use or store the camera near a powerful magnetic field, for example near a magnet or
transformer.
Avoid touching the lens of the camera.
Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight for a long period time.
To prevent the camera from being damaged by moisture, do not use or store the camera in very
humid environments, such as in rain or near bodies of water.
If water accidentally comes in contact with the camera. turn the camera off, remove the battery
and the memory card, and dry it within 24 hours
When you take the camera from a cold place to a warmer environment, condensation may occur.
Please wait for a reasonable period of time before you turn it on.
Before you remove the battery and memory card, the camera should be turned off.
When you clean the body of the camera, don not use abrasive, alcohol-based or organic cleaner.
Use a professional lens wiping cloth and dedicated cleaner to wipe and clean the lens.
Download your photos and remove the memory card when you are going to store the camera for
a long period of time.
If this camera is not in use for a long time, please keep it in a dry and clean condition.
Our company will not pay compensation for any failure of playback of pictures or videos caused
by improper operation.
Safety notes for this camera
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Safety notes for battery
Please use a battery that is the same type as the one included.
Please use the attached charger to charge the battery.
If battery fluid leaks inside the camera, contact our customer service department. If the
battery fluid leaks onto your skin, rinse your skin with clean water and seek immediate medical
attention.
Disposal of used batteries shoud be carried out in accordance with local (national or regional)
regulations.
To prevent the battery from being damaged, do not drop the battery or allow it to hit solid
objects or to be scratched by the objects.
Do not let the battery come in contact with metal objects (including coins) to avoid short
circuiting, discharging, excessive heat, or possible leakage.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery.
Do not expose the battery to water. Always keep the battery contacts dry.
Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire to avoid a possible explosion.
Do not store the battery in a hot environment or in direct sunlight.
If the battery overheats during charging or use, stop charging or use immediately. Turn off the
product, remove the battery carefully, and wait until it cools down.
When the camera is stored for a long period of time, remove the battery and keep it in a dry
place that is not accessible to infants and children.
In a colder environment, the performance of the battery could be noticeably reduced.
When you install the battery, install it according to the positive and negative markings on the
battery compartment. Never force it into the battery compartment.
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Safety notes for memory card
We suggest buying only well-known, name brand memory cards to ensure peak performance.
Format the memory card using the camera before you use it or insert a new one.
Do not drop the memory card or allow it to hit solid objects to avoid damaging it.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the memory card.
Do not expose the memory card to water. Always keep it dry.
Do not remove the memory card when the camera is turned on. Otherwise, the memory card
could be damaged.
Do not directly edit the data on the memory card. Copy the data to your PC before you edit them.
When the camera is stored for a long period of time, be sure to download your photos and
remove the memory card. Store it in a dry environment.
Do not modify the name of the files or folders of the memory card using your PC. Modifying the
file names may cause the files to not be recognized on the camera or a possible error may occur.
A photo taken with the camera will be stored in the folder that is automatically generated on the
memory card. Do not store photos that are not taken using this camera in these folders as the
pictures cannot be recognized during the playback.
When you insert a memory card, make sure the notch of the card matches the markings on the
top of the card slot.
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Other Safety Notes
Do not disconnect the power or turn the camera off during the update process. Doing so may
cause incorrect data to be written and the camera may not power on later.
Do not hang the neck strap of the camera around the neck of a child.
When using your camera on an airplane, observe the relevant rules specified by the airline.
Due to the limitations of manufacturing technology, the LCD may have a few dead or bright
pixels. These pixels do no effect the quality or performance of the camera, photos or video.
Do not expose the LCD to water. In a humid environment, only wipe it with a soft and dry
cleaning cloth.
If the LCD screen is damaged, pay particular attention to the liquid crystal in the screen. If any of
the following situations arise, take the recommended immediate action indicated below:
1. If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin, please wipe with a dry cloth, wash thoroughly
with soap, and rinse with plenty of clean water.
2. If liquid crystal gets into your eye, flush the eye immediately with plenty of clean water for at
least 15 minutes and then seek for medical assistance.
3. If liquid crystal is swallowed, immediately flush your mouth thoroughly with clean water and
induce vomiting. Seek for medical assistance.
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Contents
Before You Start ......................................................................................................1
Safety Notes ........................................................................................................... 6
Contents ................................................................................................................ 10
Getting Ready .......................................................................................................15
Accessories Included ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Install Lens Cap and Neck Strap .................................................................................................................. 16
Part Names ......................................................................................................................................................17
Installing Battery and Memory Card ..........................................................................................................19
Charging Battery.............................................................................................................................................21
Turning Camera On and Off ........................................................................................................................23
How to take pictures ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Set your Language, Date/Time ..................................................................................................................24
Mode Overview ...................................................................................................27
Display Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 27
LCD Display ....................................................................................................................................................28
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Overview of the screen icons in photo shooting mode .................................................................28
Overview of the screen icons in movie mode .................................................................................. 29
Overview of the screen icons in playback mode ............................................................................. 30
Using the Mode Dial ............................................................................................ 31
Select an appropriate capture mode .......................................................................................................... 31
Auto Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 32
Program AE ............................................................................................................................................. 34
Shutter priority ....................................................................................................................................... 34
Aperture priority .................................................................................................................................... 34
Manual Mode .........................................................................................................................................34
Face Beautifier ........................................................................................................................................36
Wi-Fi Mode ............................................................................................................................................. 37
Scene Mode ............................................................................................................................................45
Movie Mode............................................................................................................................................50
Custom Settings......................................................................................................................................51
Basic Operation ...................................................................................................53
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Using the Zoom Function ............................................................................................................................. 53
Focus Setting .................................................................................................................................................. 54
Macro Mode ................................................................................................................................................... 55
Self-timer Setting .......................................................................................................................................... 56
Flash Mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 57
White Balance Setting .................................................................................................................................. 58
Continuous Shot ............................................................................................................................................ 59
EV Setting........................................................................................................................................................60
Using Quick Recording ................................................................................................................................. 62
i Button Function Menu ................................................................................................................................ 63
Playback Mode ....................................................................................................64
Viewing Photos and Videos .........................................................................................................................64
Thumbnail View ............................................................................................................................................. 65
Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only) ......................................................................................... 66
Photos and Video Deletion .......................................................................................................................... 67
Slideshow ........................................................................................................................................................ 68
Continuous Capture Group Playback ........................................................................................................69
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Animation panorama play ...........................................................................................................................70
Using the Menus ..................................................................................................71
Photo Setup Menu ..........................................................................................................................................71
Photo Shooting Settings Menu ................................................................................................................... 76
Movie Menu ...................................................................................................................................................80
Movie Setting Menu .....................................................................................................................................83
Playback Menu...............................................................................................................................................85
Playback Settings Menu ...............................................................................................................................89
Setup Menu ....................................................................................................................................................93
Sound Settings .......................................................................................................................................94
Power Saver ............................................................................................................................................94
Language .................................................................................................................................................95
Date/Time .............................................................................................................................................. 95
LCD Brightness ....................................................................................................................................... 95
File Setting ......................................................................................................................................................96
Format ......................................................................................................................................................97
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Copy to Card ...........................................................................................................................................97
File Numbering .......................................................................................................................................98
Reset .........................................................................................................................................................98
FW Version .............................................................................................................................................99
Connection Settings ........................................................................................ 100
Connecting to a Computer .........................................................................................................................101
Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer ....................................................................................103
Using the PictBridge Menu ........................................................................................................................105
Video System ...............................................................................................................................................109
Set Eye-Fi Card Connection Mode ............................................................................................................ 110
Supported HDMI Connections ...................................................................................................................111
Appendices ..........................................................................................................112
Product Specifications .................................................................................................................................112
Prompts and Warning Messages .............................................................................................................. 116
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 120
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Getting Ready
Accessories Included
Your camera box should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following
accessories. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact your retailer. (The
battery charger may be different in shape than what is pictured below. This is due to different power
requirements across countries or regions)
Micro USB cable
Warranty cardNeck strap
Rechargeable
Li-ion battery
AC adapter Lens cap with cord
Quick Start Guide
Quick start guide
STOP
Service card
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Install Lens Cap and Neck Strap
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Part Names
1 . Micro HDMI port
2. Micro USB port
3. Zoom lever
4. Shutter button
5. Strap eyelet
6. Exposure compensation button
7. Continuous shot button
8. Power button
9. AF assist beam/Self-timer lamp
10. Flash lamp
1 1 . Lens
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

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12. Flash button
13. Microphone
14. Indicator lamp
15. Mode dial
16. Fast video recording button
17. Menu button
18.
AC
AF button/Arrow button (Up)
19.
AC
Macro button/Arrow button (Left)
20.
CA
Flash button/Arrow button (Right)
21.
CA
Delete button/Self-timer button/
Arrow button (Down)
22. Display button
23. Playback button
24. SET button
25. i button
26. LCD
27. Speaker
28. Battery cover
29. Tripod socket
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1. Open the battery cover.
1
2
2. Insert the battery into the battery
compartment according to the negative
and positive directions as illustrated in the
picture. Push the battery down until it locks
in place.
Installing Battery and Memory Card
Battery lock knob
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4. Close the battery cover.
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1
3. Insert the memory card into the memory
card slot as shown in the diagram below:
Write protection
buckle
The memory card (SD/SDHC) is optional and not included in all camera packaging. It needs
to be purchased separately. Please use an original memory card which is Class 4 or higher and
has a capacity of 4GB to 32GB.
To remove your memory card, open the battery cover, gently press the memory card to eject it
and remove it carefully.
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Charging Battery
Please insert the battery and charge it under
shutdown mode.
1. Connect the camera and the power charger
using the supplied Micro USB cable.
2. Insert the plug of the power charger into the
power outlet to charge the battery.
After the battery is stored for a long
period of time, use the supplied power
charger to charge the battery prior to
use.
To have maximum battery life, charge the
battery for at least 4 hours the first time.
Charging indicator:
Steady orange: Charging
The indicator will go out once charging is
finished, and the camera will be powered
off automatically.
2
1
Indicator lamp
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3. When the camera is turned off, you can also connect the camera to your PC using a Micro USB
cable to charge the battery.
3
Please charge the battery indoors between 0°C and 40°C.
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Turning Camera On and Off
Press the Power button to turn the camera on. To
turn the camera off, press the Power button again.
Power Button
Press and hold the button to power on
and enter Playback mode.
How to take pictures
1. Hold the camera with both hands , not
blocking the flash and lens by fingers.
2. Aim the camera at the object and then
frame with the LCD.
3. Use the zoom lever to select Tele or
Wide positions to zoom in or out on your
subject.
4. Press the shutter button half way to focus
on the subject. When the focus frame
turns green, press the shutter button
completely down to take the picture.
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Set your Language, Date/Time
Set your Language, Date/Time after the first power-on
1. When you turn the camera on for the first time,
the language selection screen appears.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to select your desired language.
3. After you press the button to confirm the
selection, the Date/Time settings screen
appears.
4. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the
Date/Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed in
YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM.
5. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to adjust the
value for the selected Date/Time.
6. Press the button to confirm the time settings
and the shooting screen appears.
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English
Français
এѽИކ
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㷼ᄙⱥ
Español
Svenska
Português
Italiano
Deutsch
Рyсский
Language
Date & Time
:
04 08 00 00
H-M
2015
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1. Press the button, press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the button to
enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select ,
and press the /
CA
button to enter the menu.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
Languageand press the /
CA
button to
enter the menu.
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to select your desired language and press
the button to confirm.
5. Press the button and the shooting screen
appears.
Sound Settings
Power Saver Auto
Language English
World Time Home
Date & Time 2015.04.08 00:00
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English
Français
এѽИކ
ޙߎ寉
㷼ᄙⱥ
Español
Svenska
Português
Italiano
Deutsch
Рyсский
Language
Resetting your Language
After you set your language for the first time, follow the instructions below to reset your language.
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1. Press the button, press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the button to
enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select ,
and press the /
CA
button to enter the menu.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
Date & Timeand press the /
CA
button
to enter the menu.
4. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the
Date/Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed in
YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM.
5. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to press the
value for your selected block. After you finish
your settings, press the button to confirm.
6. Press the button and the shooting screen
appears.
Resetting Date/Time
After you set your Date/Time for the first time, follow the instructions below to reset date and time.
Sound Settings
Power Saver Auto
Language English
World Time Home
Date & Time 2015.04.08 00:00
Date & Time
:
04 08 00 00
Back
H-M
2015
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Off: Does not display any additional icons on
screen
Mode Overview
Display Setting
Press the button to display the settings: Classic, Full, Off.
Classic: Displays the camera parameters on
screen
-0.3 EV 400 ISO
1234
00:56:00
SD
F2.8 1/50
Full: Camera parameters with Grid and
Histogram
-0.3 EV 400 ISO
1234
00:56:00
SD
F2.8 1/50
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LCD Display
Overview of the screen icons in photo shooting mode
8 White Balance
9 Color Effect
10 Number of remaining shots
11 Image Size
12 Video Quality
13 ISO Value
14 Remaining Recording Time
15 Exposure Compensation
16 Shutter Speed
17 Histogram
18 Aperture Value
19 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
20 HDR
21 Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
22 Expo Metering
23 Continuous Shot
24 AF Mode
25 Flash Mode
-0.3 EV 400 ISO
SD
1/50
x3.6x3.6
F3.6F3.6
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


 









1234
00:56:00
1 Shooting Mode
2 Macro Mode
3 Self-timer
4 Zoom Display (By turning the Zoom
Lever)
5 Focus Frame
6 Memory Card/Built-in Memory
7 Battery Status
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-0.3 EV
SD




   


x3.6
00:56:00
1 Movie Mode
2 Macro Mode
3 Self-timer
4 Zoom Display (By turning the Zoom
Lever)
5 Memory Card/Built-in Memory
6 Battery Status
7 Color Effect
8 Video Quality
9 Remaining Recording Time
10 Exposure Compensation
11 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
12 Focus Frame
13 Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
14 Expo Metering
15 AF Mode
For optimal video shooting, it is
recommended that an SDHC memory
card be used.
Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom can be
adjusted (208X in total). Digital Zoom
can be adjusted to 4X.
Overview of the screen icons in movie mode
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1 DPOF File
2 File Protection
3 Memory Space (indicating the current
number of photos and total number of
photos)
4 Memory Card/Built-in Memory
5 Battery Status
6 Zoom Magnification Area
7 Image Zoom Ratios
8 Image Zone
9 Shooting Date
10 Continuous Capture Group Playback
11 Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
12 Touch-up
13 HDR
14 Date Folder
Overview of the screen icons in playback mode
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This camera provides a convenient mode dial that allows you to manually switch among different
modes with ease.
Select an appropriate capture mode
1. Press the Power button to turn the camera on. Aim the camera at the object and then frame with
the LCD.
2. Rotate the mode dial to select an appropriate shooting mode.
Auto Mode Manual Mode Movie Mode
Program AE Face Beautifier Custom Settings
Shutter priority Wi-Fi Mode
Aperture priority Scene Mode
3. Rotate the zoom lever to zoom in or out of the subjects and compose a photo within the framing
scope.
4. Press the Shutter button half way down to focus on the subject. When the focus frame turns
green, press the Shutter button completely down to take the picture.
Using the Mode Dial
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Auto Mode
The camera will automatically detect the most suitable scene to capture the best pictures.
SD
1234
00:56:00
Auto Mode
The camera will automatically adjust the exposure and focus to ensure the best possible pictures.
Landscape Mode
For landscapes, will automatically adjust the exposure and reproduce vivid green and blue colors.
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Portrait Mode
Most suitable for capturing people with focus on their faces.
Night Portrait
When you take portraits at night, or in low light conditions, will automatically adjust the exposure
for people and night scenes.
Backlit Portrait
When the sun or any other light source is behind you, will automatically adjust the foreground
exposure to produce the best pictures possible.
Night Mode
For night scenes, will automatically increase the ISO value to compensate for low light.
Macro Mode
To produce more detailed close-ups, will automatically engage the camera’s Macro Mode and
automatically focus the lens.
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Program AE
The user can switch the ISO and EV value according to personal preference, the camera can
automatically set the shutter speed and aperture value.
Shutter priority
The user can adjust the shutter speed, EV and ISO values. It is mostly used to shoot the moving
object.
Aperture priority
The user can adjust the aperture size, EV and ISO values. It is generally used to shoot inanimate
object and control the view depth.
Manual Mode
The user can adjust the aperture size, shutter speed and ISO values manually. It is generally used to
shoot static photos.
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Mode:
Follow the steps below to adjust the parameters:
1. Rotate the mode dial to select a mode you want, press the button to configure settings.
1/50
400 ISO
1/50
400 ISO
0.3 EV
0.3 EV
F2.8F2.8
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select an adjustment item.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to adjust the parameters.
4. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen.
Items that can be adjusted under mode: ( : Optional ×: Not optional, auto display)
Items
Mode Aperture value Shutter speed EV value ISO value
× × ○ ○
× ○ ○
×○ ○
○ ○ ×
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Face Beautifier
The camera is set to automatically adjust camera exposure for realistic portrayal of skin tones.
1. Rotate the mode dial to select .
2. Press the button and press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select .
3. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select an option and press the button to confirm and
return to photo shooting mode.
-0.3 EV 400 ISO
SD
x3.6
x3.6
1234
00:56:00
Effect 1: Skin Soften
Effect 2: Skin Soften+Eye Brightening
Effect 3: Skin Soften+Eye Brightening+Eye Enlargement
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Wi-Fi Mode
Make image transmission and remote control by connecting smart device with Wi-Fi.
Matters needing attention before use
Your smart device operating system version needs to be iOS 7 or higher, or Android 4.2 or higher.
If not, please upgrade your smart device before using the APP.
Please do not use in places having high intensity magnetic field, electrostatic and electric wave
interference (for example near a microwave oven), which may cause failure in receiving signals.
To maintain a connection, please keep the camera within 10 meters (32.8 feet) without signal
shielding interference.
Please do not use Wi-Fi connection functionality on a plane.
The camera and the smart device can only be connected one to one.
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Android system:
For Android devices, search and download
the App “PIXPRO Remote Viewer” in
Google play, and install it following the
instructions on the interface.
iOS system:
For Apple devices, search and download
the App “PIXPRO Remote Viewer”
in App store, and install it following the
instructions on the interface.
Route of downloading the APP package:
Please download APP installation package (APP name: PIXPRO Remote Viewer) to your
smart device from the path below and install this application procedure.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/
details?id=com.jkimaging.pixproremoteviewer
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/
pixpro-remote-viewer/id833154167?mt=8
Refer to the "PIXPRO Remote Viewer User Manual" located on the web:
http://kodakpixpro.com/
Americas/support/downloads.php
http://www.kodakpixpro.com/
Europe/support/multi-lang-downloads.php
Americas Europe
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1. Rotate the mode dial to select and then enter the Wi-Fi selection interface.
Settings Station AP mode
Wi-Fi Mode
In AP mode, the camera will act
as an access point enabling another
Wi-Fi device to connect to it.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select and set options.
Settings: Customize the Wi-Fi settings for the camera system.
Station: Use the Station Mode to connect to a "Personal Hotspot" created by
your mobile device.
AP mode: In AP mode, the camera will act as an access point enabling another
Wi-Fi device to connect to it.
Rotate the mode dial to disconnect.
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AP mode
This camera may connect with your smart
device through Wi-Fi.
Settings of Camera:
1. Select and press the button to enter
the setting interface.
AP mode
Back
Setting pre-connected device for the
following serial number:
SSID: PIXPRO AZ527_XXXX
WPA2 PSK: XXXXXXXX
Refresh
Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select:
• Refresh: Create a new WPA2 PSK
password
• Back: Back to previous page
Settings of Smart Device:
2. Enable the Wi-Fi of smart device and then
search surrounding wireless devices.
3. Select the name of camera SSID to be
connected and then input the eight-digit
number password after WPA2 PSK on the
camera.
4. Click the icon of the APP to enable the
APP.
Set up completion:
5. Once the APP is connected to the camera,
functional operations can be enabled on the
smart device.
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Station
Enable image transmission and remote control
by connecting the camera with a Wi-Fi access
point created by your smart device.
1. Enable the Wi-Fi access point of smart
device.
2. Select on camera and then press the
button to confirm connection with smart
device.
Station
Wi-Fi Mode
Device1-SSID
Device2-SSID
Device3-SSID
Searching for devices.
*SSID
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Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select:
• Scan: Search again surrounding wireless
devices.
: Select the name of device to be
connected.
• Back: Back to Wi-Fi mode select screen.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
the name of smart device to be connected
and then press the button to confirm.
Then, the camera enters the password input
interface.
Type the network security key
Enter Password
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WXYZ
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123
CancelSave
Meanings of interface icons:
Icon Description
Delete the last letter
$D
Switch the display of letters in
capital and lowercase
Move the Cursor
#!? Switch the symbol input
Input Space
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Display of Wi-Fi Connection Status
The Wi-Fi has successfully connected but APP
is not enabled:
Wi-Fi Mode
Connected with device
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AP mode
Disconnect
The Wi-Fi has successfully connected and APP
is enabled:
Wi-Fi Mode
Connected with APP
XXXXX
Disconnect
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to select and then press the
button to confirm your selection. Enter the
completion of WPA2 PSK after password
storage.
5. Connect immediately after saving.
If connected, the LCD will display as
shown below:
Station
Wi-Fi Mode
Connected with device
SSID: XXXXXXXX
Disconnect
If connect failed, please check Wi-Fi
device and try again.
6. After connection, click the icon of the APP
on the smart device, you may use it to
carry out relative operation.
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The Wi-Fi of smart device interrupts:
Wi-Fi Mode
Disconnected, please check
Wi-Fi device and try again.
AP mode
Back
• Back: Back to Wi-Fi mode SSID screen.
For interrupting the connection:
Wi-Fi Mode
Disconnect from device?
No
Yes
• No: Keep Wi-Fi connected and back to
previous page.
• Yes: Disconnect and back to Wi-Fi
mode for interface connection.
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DSC Device
The default name of DSC Device isPIXPRO
AZ527. Change the name of DSC device
through key stroking.
Name between 1-18 Letters
PIXPRO AZ527
Cancel
DSC Device
Save
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A/a
4567 90
123
For the method of input, please refer to the
introduction on password input on Page 41.
MAC Address
Check the wireless MAC Address of this
camera.
Settings
The name of this camera can be changed
through key stroking.
1. Select and then press the button to
enter the setting interface.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
the option to be adjusted and then press the
button to enter the menu.
DSC Device
MAC Address :
PIXPRO AZ527
38:67:93:XX:XX:XX
3. Press the button to confirm settings and
then skip the menu.
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Scene Mode
The user can select an appropriate mode from the 13 scene modes according to the type of
environment you are shooting. The camera then configures the most appropriate settings
automatically.
1. Rotate the mode dial to select .
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to select a scene, and press the button
to confirm.
Multi Exposure
3. If any need of changing the scene, please press the button and then the button and finally
the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to reselect the scene.
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Handheld Night
Reduce blur when shooting low light/ illuminated scenes.
Quickly take 4 photos below 8M (including 8M) and then overlap as a clear night image.
Pet Mode
Rapidly identify pet (dog/cat), capture the dynamic moment of pet.
When a cat /dog face is detected, a white focus frame appears. The camera will take a picture
and save it regardless of whether the focus is successful (if successful, there appears a green
focus frame; if not, there is an orange frame).
At most, 10 dog/cat faces can be detected at one time.
Sunset
For sunsets. Capture subjects in strong sunlight.
Fireworks
For fireworks at night. Suggest using tripod.
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Multi Exposure
Suitable for shooting moving objects (as many as 7) in the same background.
Keep camera steady before shooting. Press and hold the Shutter button to take 7 photos
continuously when it will stop automatically. To stop shooting, release the Shutter button in
the midway.
Objects shall be moved only from left to the right in order to be recorded. Objects moving
from other directions would not be recorded.
Shooting effect will be influenced if object is moving too fast or too close.
Sport
For fast-moving subjects. Capture sharp action shots without blur.
Night Portrait
For portraits against night time scenery (Suggest using tripod).
Landscape
Speed adjusted for brilliant images.
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Portrait
For shooting portraits
Snow
For subjects in the snow. Reduce underexposure.
Children
For kids and pets. Flash is disabled for eye protection.
Party
For subjects at night without using a tripod. Capture sharp shots without blur.
Panorama Mode
This feature allows you to capture a panoramic view that will have significantly more content than a
single photograph. Follow the instruction arrow with a smooth and steady movement of the camera
to seamlessly shoot an ultra-wide scene of up to 360 degrees.
Follow the steps below:
1. Select Panorama Mode ( ), and then press the button to confirm.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to select a shooting direction. (The right
direction is used as default if you do not make any choice) 2 seconds later, the camera is ready
to take pictures. You can also press the button or half press the Shutter button to be ready to
take pictures.
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3. Compose your shot on the LCD and half press the Shutter button to focus on the subject. After
focusing, fully press the Shutter button down to take picture. At this time, the process dialog of
panorama mode stitching appears on the screen.
4. Rotate the camera according to the set direction. When the range of rotation does not exceed
the range that the camera can detect, the progress dialog along the indication arrow partially
turns red. When it completely turns red, panorama mode shooting is finished.
Panoramic image can be played back by the method of flash playing. Please see the animation
panoramic playback on page 70.
During shooting, the flash, self-timer, macro modes and exposure compensation are not
available. Focus adjustment is also not available at this time.
During panorama mode shooting, press the button to interrupt shooting and save the
current pictures taken. Press the
C
A
button to cancel shooting and not to save the
previously taken pictures.
During panorama mode shooting, when the moving direction of the camera is wrong or the
angle deviates from the internal settings, the LCD shows a warning messageImproper
alignment. Please try again.and the current pictures taken are saved.
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Movie Mode
Switch to this mode to record videos.
Follow the steps below:
1. Rotate the mode dial to select , and it will enter the movie screen.
2. Press the button or the Shutter button to start recording.
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3. Press the button or the Shutter button again to stop recording, save it automatically and then
the camera will return to the movie screen.
In the recording process, you can rotate the zoom lever to zoom in or out of the subject.
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Settings under mode (unset state or state
after reset):
1. Rotate the mode dial to select , and then
the camera enters the setting interface as
shown below:
Select one capture mode to define CS .
Auto Mode
Save
Exit
2. As shown in the picture, press the
AC
/
CA
button to select a capture mode that
you want to define as , and press the
button to enter the shooting screen.
3. As shown in the picture, press the
button to confirm setting or to exit without
setting by turning the mode dial.
Rotate the mode dial to skip .
Go to setting CS mode.
Yes
Or
For setting under other modes (use this
method to select a different custom setting):
1. Select any mode or scene mode to be
stored.
2. Set your desired parameters in the current
mode.
3. Press the button and then the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the
button to enter the menu.
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
, and press the /
CA
button to
enter the menu.
Custom Settings
The user can store frequently used shooting modes or scene modes with parameters and switch to
this mode for quick adjustment.
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7. Rotate the mode dial to switch to .
8. The photo settings you stored the last time
are invoked.
When the mode is used for the first
time, there is no preset parameter stored
in the mode.
If you want to remove the parameter
setting ofCustom Settings, please
utilize the reset function as described on
page 98.
5. Press the
C
A
button to select
Custom Settingsand then press the /
CA
button to enter the menu
Custom Settings
6. SelectYe s to save orNoto cancel.
Custom Settings
Reset camera settings to
custom settings mode.
No
Yes
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Basic Operation
Using the Zoom Function
Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom functions: optical zoom and digital zoom. Toggle
the zoom lever of the camera to zoom in or out of the subject while taking pictures.
When the optical zoom reaches the threshold as digital zoom, release and turn the zoom lever to T
to switch between the optical zoom and digital zoom.
Zoom Indicator
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Zoom Lever
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Focus Setting
This function can be adjusted in mode, please follow the steps below to configure the
settings:
1. Press the
AC
button to enter the Focus menu.
Single-AF
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the following 3 modes:
Single-AF
The focus frame appears on the center of the LCD to focus on the subject.
Multi-AF
The camera automatically focuses the subject in a wide area to find the focus point.
Object Tracking
Smart tracking of the object in motion under the focusing shooting.
3. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen.
Once enabled, Object Tracking will only work when lens is focused on the object.
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Macro Mode
The Macro Setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-up photos. This mode allows you to
focus on subjects very close to the camera.
It can be adjusted in mode, please follow the steps below to configure the settings:
1. Press the
AC
button to enter the Marco menu.
Macro Off
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the following 2 modes:
Macro Off
Select this option to disable Macro.
Macro On
Select this option to make focusing on the object closer to the lens (At the W side, the
shooting distance should be more than 1 cm).
3. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen.
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Self-timer Setting
Using this function can take photos at regular time. The camera can be set to shoot after 2 seconds,
10 seconds since pressing the Shutter button or shoot after smile.
It can be adjusted in mode, please follow the steps below to configure the
settings:
1. Press the
C
A
button to enter the
Self-timer menu.
Self-timer Off
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the
following 4 modes:
Self-timer Off
Disables the Self-timer.
Self-timer 2 sec
A single picture is shot 2 seconds
after the shutter button is pressed.
Self-timer 10 sec
A single picture is shot 10 seconds
after the shutter button is pressed.
Self-timer Smile
Press the shutter button
and a picture will be taken
immediately after a smile is
detected.
3. Press the button to confirm the
settings and enter the shooting screen.
When enabling the self-timer, pressing
the shutter button or the
C
A
button can disable the self-timer and
return to the shooting screen while
keeping the self-timer setting.
When enabling the smile detection,
pressing the shutter button or the
button can disable the self-timer and
return to the shooting screen without
keeping the self-timer Smile setting.
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Flash Mode
The flash provides supplemental light for the scene. The flash is usually used when shooting against
the light to highlight the object; it is also suitable for metering and shooting in darker scenes to
improve the exposure.
It can be adjusted in mode, please follow the steps below to configure the settings:
1. Press the Flash Button to pop up the
flash.
2
1
2. Press the
CA
button to enter the Flash
menu.
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Force Off
3. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select
the following 6 modes:
Force Off
Flash is turned off.
Flash Auto
Camera flash goes off automatically
based on existing light conditions.
Fill Flash
The flash will engage with each shot
even if there is enough available
light to take the photo without flash.
Slow Sync.
This allows you to take pictures of
people at night that clearly show
both your subjects and the night
time backdrop. The use of a tripod
is recommended when shooting
with this setting.
Slow Sync. + Red-Eye
Use this mode for slow synchro
shots with red-eye reduction.
Red-Eye Reduction
The camera emits a brief pre-flash
before the picture is taken to reduce
red-eye effects.
4. Press the button to confirm the settings
and enter the shooting screen.
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White Balance Setting
The white balance function allows adjustment of the color temperature for different light sources.
It can be adjusted in mode, please follow the steps below to configure the settings:
1. Press button to enter the White Balance
menu.
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AWB
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the
following 8 modes:
AWB
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Fluorescent CWF
Incandescent
Manual WB
(Fully press the Shutter button to
detect the white balance value)
Color Temp. (1900K~10000K)
Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to "Adjust the K value";
Press the
AC
button to exit the
K value.
3. Press the button to confirm the settings
and enter the shooting screen.
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Continuous Shot
This function can be adjusted in mode, please follow the steps below to configure the
settings:
1. Press the button to enter the Continuous
Shot menu.
Single
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the
following 5 modes:
Single
Capture a single shot only.
Continuous Shot
Take several pictures at a time.
Cont.Shot-High Speed (VGA)
For continuous shot with VGA
pixel.
Cont.Shot-Fast (2M)
For continuous shot with 2M
pixels.
Time-Lapse
Take pictures based on the preset
interval (30sec/ 1min/ 5min/
10min).
3. Press the button to confirm the settings
and enter the shooting screen.
4. Press the Shutter button to start continuous
shooting.
In Continuous Shot mode, the flash is
automatically set to Force Off in order to
achieve quick succession of shots.
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Exposure Compensation
Set up to adjust the picture brightness. In
the case of a very high contrast between the
photographed object and the background, the
brightness of the picture can be appropriately
adjusted. (Adjustable in Mode)
1/50
400 ISO
1/50
400 ISO
0.3 EV
0.3 EV
F2.8F2.8
The adjustable range of exposure value is from
EV -3.0 to EV+3.0.
EV Setting
The EV function menu of the camera includes
functions, such as EV adjustment, ISO
adjustment, Shutter adjustment, Aperture
adjustment, etc. Using the appropriate function
settings can improve your pictures.
Please follow the steps below to configure the
settings:
1. Press the button to display the settings
screen.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select
the setting options.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to adjust
the option values.
4. Press the button to confirm the settings
and enter the shooting screen.
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ISO
ISO allows you to set the sensitivity of the
camera sensor. Please use a higher ISO value
in darker places and a lower value in brighter
conditions. (Adjustable in Mode).
1/50
1/50
0.3 EV 400 ISO0.3 EV 400 ISO
F2.8F2.8
The camera’s ISO settings include: Auto, 100,
200, 400, 800, 1600 and 3200.
Shutter Adjustment
For shutter speed, the camera may
automatically set the aperture value
corresponding to the manually set shutter
speed so as to obtain a most suitable exposure
value. The movement of object may be shown
by adjusting the shutter speed. High shutter
value will allow you to clearly capture the
movement of fast moving objects while a low
shutter value will allow you to take a picture
of a fast moving object while showing a strong
sense of movement. (Adjustable in Mode).
-1.0 EV
1/50
400 ISO
1/50
400 ISO
0.3 EV0.3 EV
F2.8F2.8
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Aperture Adjustment
You can adjust the aperture size value.
Selecting a large aperture opening will
emphasize the point of focus and show a blurry
background and foreground. A small aperture
opening will keep both the background and
main object in clear focus. (Adjustable in
Mode)
400 ISO0.3 EV0.3 EV 400 ISO
1/50
1/50
F2.8F2.8
Using Quick Recording
In shooting mode, press the button to begin
recording video.
After recording, press the button or the
shutter button to stop recording. The camera
will store the video and return to the shooting
screen.
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i Button Function Menu
The Image Color Setting allows you to select different color effects.
It can be adjusted in mode, please
follow the steps below to configure the settings:
1. Press the button to select the Image
Color Setting Menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select
the Image Color Setting options.
( ) represents optional in Movie mode.
There are 20 Image Color options in photo shooting mode :
Normal ( ) Sepia ( ) Vignetting
Vivid ( ) Partial Color-Red ( ) ) Salon
Japan Style Partial Color-Blue ( ) Fish Eye (20M Not
optional)
Italian Style Partial Color-Yellow ( ) Reflection
French Style Partial Color-Green ( ) 4 Grids - Stylish
(2M)
Punk Negative Sketch
Black and White ( ) Dreamy
Normal
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Viewing Photos and Videos
To view photos and videos on the LCD:
1. After pressing the button, the last photo or video clip taken will be displayed on the LCD.
2. Use the
AC
/
CA
button to scroll through the photos or video clips stored in the internal
memory or on the memory card.
3. To play a selected video clip, press the button to enter the movie playback mode.
During video playback, the operating instructions will appear on the screen. Press the appropriate
buttons to enable the corresponding functions.
Mute
Under Playback Paused
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1
2
3
4
5
00:00:47 00:01:23
6
7
8
9
10
1Increase volume 6Back to the beginning of the video
2Pause 7 Play
3Fast forward 8 Play video forward
4Decrease volume 9 Cancel playback
5Rewind 10 Play video backward
Playback Mode
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Thumbnail View
When in playback mode, rotate the zoom lever counter to the position to display thumbnail
images of the photos and videos on the screen.
W
1. Slide the zoom lever to switch between 3x3 and 4x4 thumbnails.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to select a picture or video clip to view and
press the button to restore it to the original size.
When the icon appears, it means this is a video file.
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When playing back photos, you can also use the Zoom Lever
to zoom in on the photos 2 to 8 times.
1. Press the button to switch to playback mode.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select a picture to be
zoomed in.
3. Rotate the zoom lever clockwise to to zoom in.
4. The screen will display the number of times and
area of the photo zooming operation.
5. Press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to
navigate and select a part of the image to be zoomed in.
6. Press the button to return the image to its original
scale.
Movie images cannot be magnified.
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Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only)
T Zoom In
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Photos and Video Deletion
In playback mode, press the
C
A
button to delete your photos and videos.
To delete photos or videos:
1. Press the button to switch to playback mode.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select the photos and videos to be deleted.
3. Press the
C
A
button and the deletion screen is displayed.
Delete One
Exit
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select Delete OneorExitand press the button
to confirm.
Erased photos/video clips cannot be recovered.
Please refer to page 91 for instructions on deleting more than one image at a time.
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Slideshow
This setting allows you to view all the stored images as a slideshow.
1. Press the button to enter playback screen.
2. Press the button to enter slide option.
3. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select slideshow playing orCancelto return to the
playback screen.
Cancel
4. Press the button to confirm the setting.
The continuous capture group playback may be displayed by slideshow.
Pictures rotate automatically during a slide show.
Slide playing function supports movie playing.
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Continuous Capture Group Playback
Cont.Shot-High Speed (VGA) and Cont.Shot-Fast (2M) can make continuous capture for group
image playback.
1. Press button to enter playback screen.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select cont. group.
3. Press to start playback.
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Animation panorama play
Panoramic animation playing is to play full size image in accordance with the shooting direction.
After playing, it will automatically return to the static screen of panoramic image.
1. Press the button to enter playback screen.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select animated panoramic photos.
3. Press the button to play in selected shooting direction.
In the process of panoramic animation playback, press the
C
A
button ( ) to stop
playing and return to the playback screen.
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Photo Setup Menu
Using the Menus
Functions that can be enabled are different
under each mode.
Mode:
1. In photo shooting mode, press the
button to enter the shooting menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to
select the item to be set.
3. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to
select an option and press the
button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more
details about each setting.
Expo Metering
Use this setting to select the “target” size of the
camera’s field of view to be metered.
AiAE (Artificial Intelligence AE):
Automatically selects the central
and peripheral metering, to calculate
the reasonable value of metering by
weighting.
Spot: For metering targets a small area in
the center of the camera’s field of view.
Center: For metering targets a slightly
larger area in the center of the cameras
field of view.
It can be adjusted in all modes except for
Panorama Mode.
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Image Size
The size setting refers to the image resolution
in pixels. A higher image resolution allows
you to print that image in larger sizes without
degrading the image quality.
Size: High quality printing
Size: Full size printing
Size: 16:9 display
Size: Poster printing
Size: A3 printing
Size: A4 printing
Size: 4”x 6” printing
Size: E-Mail
The larger the number of recorded pixels,
the larger the file size and the fewer files
that can be saved on your memory card.
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OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
This mode can help reduce photo blur caused
by unintentional hand shake, low light.
OIS: Off
OIS: On
Use this image stabilization mode in dark
environments.
Shooting in a windy or unstable
environment (such as a moving vehicle)
may cause blurred images.
Cont. AF
Enable the continuous AF to be able to
continuously focus automatically when taking
pictures.
Cont.AF: Off
Cont.AF: On
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Beautifier
Set the effect of the face beautifier mode.
Effect 1: Skin Soften
Effect 2: Skin Soften+Eye
Brightening
Effect 3: Skin Soften+Eye
Brightening +Eye
Enlargement
HDR
Use this setting to control wide dynamic image
range when taking static pictures. Photos with
extreme contrast of bright and dark areas will
still maintain distinguishable detail and depth.
(Suggest using tripod)
HDR: Off
HDR: On
In the scenario with high light contrast
(too dark or too light), this function can
be used to shoot satisfactory photos.
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Scene
Select the scene mode under the SCN
mode.
Night Portrait
Press SET To Select Scene
Shooting menu in the Photo shooting mode
( : Optional ×: Not optional)
Options
Photo Shooting Modes
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Mode:
1. Press the button in Photo Shooting mode and press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
.
2. Press the button to enter the menu.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the /
CA
button to enter the
menu.
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select the item to be set and press the /
CA
button
to enter the menu.
5. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select an option and press the button to confirm.
Photo Shooting Settings Menu
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Quality
The Quality Setting can be used to adjust the
image compression ratio.
QualityBest
Fine
Normal
• Best
• Fine
• Normal
AF Assist Beam
In a darker environment, AF Assist Beam can
be turned on for better focus.
AF Assist Beam
Off
On
Digital Zoom
This setting is for adjusting digital zoom. If this
function is disabled, only optical zoom can be
used.
Digital Zoom
Off
On
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Quick Review
This option allows quick review of the photos
immediately after they are taken. Each photo
is displayed on the LCD based on the selected
time.
Quick Review
Off
1 sec
2 sec
3 sec
• Off
• 1 sec
• 2 sec
• 3 sec
Date Imprint
Include a Date/Time stamp on the photo
image.
Date Imprint
Off
Date
Date/Time
• Off
• Date
• Date/Time
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Custom Settings
Custom Settings stores the current photo
shooting mode or scene mode and its
parameters. The stored mode and parameters
are directly invoked in mode.
Custom Settings
Reset camera settings to
custom settings mode.
No
Yes
There are 2 options:
• No
• Yes
In mode, selectCustom Settings
the camera will enter the setting
interface as shown below:
Select one capture mode to define CS .
Auto Mode
Save
Exit
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Movie Menu
Mode:
1. Rotate the mode dial to select and press
the button to enter the movie menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
the movie menu to be set.
3. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select an
option and press the button to confirm.
Expo Metering
Use this setting to select the “target” size of
the camera’s field of view to be metered.
Expo Metering: AiAE
AiAE (Artificial Intelligence AE)
Automatically selects the central
and peripheral metering, to
calculate the reasonable value of
metering by weighting.
Spot
For metering targets a small area
in the center of the camera’s field
of view.
Center
For metering targets a slightly
larger area in the center of the
cameras field of view.
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Movie Size
Set the image resolution used during video recording.
Size: 1080p 30fps
The speed requirements for reading and writing high image pixel images to memory card are as
follows:
No. Image Pixel Frame Recommendation Recording time (4GB) About
1 1920x1080 * 30 Class 4 30 minutes
2 1280x720 * 60 Class 4 32 minutes
3 1280x720 * 30 Class 4 59 minutes
4 640x480 30 Class 4 106 minutes
5 640x360 120 Class 4 54 minutes
* The longest recording time is 29 minutes at one time.
Size: 1080p 30fps
Size: 720p 60fps
Size: 720p 30fps
Size: 640x480 30fps
Size: 640x360 120fps
(High Speed Movie)
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When recording in higher pixel
resolutions for extended periods of time,
this can cause the camera to generate
heat. This is not a camera malfunction.
When the video format is set as
640x360 (120fps), shooting time is 30
seconds, playback time is 2 minutes.
Sound recording is disabled when
640x360 120fps is chosen.
OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
This mode can help reduce images blur caused
by unintentional hand shake, low light.
5/9 5LL
OIS: Off
OIS: On
Use this image stabilization mode in dark
environments.
Shooting in a windy or unstable
environment (such as a moving vehicle)
may cause blurred images.
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Movie Setting Menu
Mode:
1. Rotate the Mode Dial and select to enter the video recording screen.
2. Press the button, press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the button
to enter the menu.
Press SET To Enter
Menu
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the /
CA
button to enter the
menu.
4. Select the item to be set and press the /
CA
button to enter the menu.
5. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select an option and press the button to confirm.
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Custom Settings
Custom Settings stores the current movie
mode and its parameters. The stored mode
and parameters can be invoked directly in
mode.
Custom Settings
Reset camera settings to
custom settings mode.
No
Yes
Digital Zoom
This setting is for adjusting digital zoom. If this
function is disabled, only optical zoom can be
used.
Digital Zoom Off
On
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Playback Menu
Mode:
1. Press the button to display the
playback screen and press the button
to enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to
select the item to be set and press the
button to enter.
3. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select
an option and press the button to
confirm.
Normal Mode
Press SET To Confirm
Refer to the following pages for more details
about each setting.
Playback Mode
Select , and press the button to enter the
settings screen:
Normal Mode: Display all images.
Normal Mode:
Display all images.
Date Mode:
Arranged by date.
Cont. Photo Mode:
Arranged by Cont. Photo Group.
The Date Folder is displayed in date order
based on camera's Date/Time Settings.
If there is no continuous shot image file in
memory, continuous shot playback mode
cannot be enabled.
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HDR
With the HDR function, pictures that are
overexposed may be corrected to optimize
the highlights and lowlights captured to more
accurately represent the actual scene.
Select , and press the button to enter
the settings screen:
HDR
HDR
Cancel
After using the HDR function, the image
will be saved as a new file and the
original file is still stored in the memory.
Touch-up
The playback beauty feature allows for
beautification using three individual effects.
Select , and press the button to enter
the settings screen:
Red-Eye Reduction
Red-Eye Reduction
Skin Soften
Eye Brightening
Eye Enlargement
Cancel
Using the face beautifier mode allows
you to select from single, two, or all three
effects combined.
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Rotate
You can use this setting to change the
orientation of the picture.
Select , and press the button to enter
the settings screen:
Turn Right
Turn Right
Turn Left
Cancel
Videos and panoramic pictures cannot
be rotated.
The rotated picture file will replace the
original photo.
Resize
This setting allows you to resize a picture to
a particular resolution and saves it as a new
picture.
Select , and press the button to enter
the settings screen:
Resize to 1024x768
Resize to 1024x768
Resize to 640x480
Cancel
Only for adjusting pictures with high
resolution to those with low resolution.
Sizes of photos taken in panorama mode
or rotated cannot be adjusted.
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Color Effect
This setting allows you to change the picture color effect. The file is saved as a new photo and
stored in memory together with the original photo.
Press the button to enter the settings screen:
Cancel
There are 19 options available:
Cancel Sepia Vignetting
Vivid Partial Color-Red Salon
Japan Style (8M) Partial Color-Blue Fish Eye (20M Not
optional)
Italian Style (8M) Partial Color-Yellow Reflection
French Style (8M) Partial Color-Green 4 Grids - Stylish(2M)
Punk (4M) Negative (8M)
Black and White Dreamy
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Playback Settings Menu
Mode:
1. Press the button to show the playback screen, press the button, press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the button to enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the /
CA
button to enter the
menu.
Protect
DPOF
Delete
Trim
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select the item to be set and press the /
CA
button
to enter the menu.
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select an option and press the button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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Protect
To prevent any pictures or videos from being accidentally erased, use this setting to lock one or all
of the files.
Protect One
Cont. Group
Reset
All
Reset
Date Folder
There are 5 options available:
• One: Lock the selected photo or video if they are unprotected; unlock the selected
photo or video if they are protected.
• Date Folder: Protect all photos in the date folder.
• Cont. Group: Protect all photos in the cont. photo folder.
• All: Lock all photos or videos.
• Reset: Cancel all locked photos or videos.
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Delete
You can delete one or all photo/video files.
Delete
One
Cont. Group
Date Folder
All
There are 4 options available:
• One: Delete one photo or video.
• Date Folder: Delete all photos in the date folder.
• Cont. Group: Delete all photos in the cont. photo folder.
• All: Delete all photos or videos.
The “ ” indicator means a file is protected. File protection must be removed first before a
file can be deleted.
Deleting files will cause DPOF settings to be reset.
When one photo in the cont. photo and date folders is protected, it will be kept but any other
photos will be deleted.
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Trim
The Trim Setting allows you to crop photos
and save them as new pictures.
1. SelectYesto confirm trim. Rotate the
zoom lever to select the aspect ratio and
press the
AC
/
C
A
/
AC
/
CA
buttons to adjust the part you want
to trim.
2. Press the button and theSave
Change?prompt appears. Select
to change and save the picture.
Select to cancel changes and
return to the trim prompt screen.
The image cannot be clipped/trimmed
again once it has been clipped to
640X480.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
The DPOF feature allows you to compile and
select a group of pictures that you would like
to print and will save your selection on the
memory card so that you can use the memory
card to print without having to individually
specify the photos you want to print.
DPOF
One
All
Reset
The printer that supports DPOF is
needed for printing.
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Setup Menu
Mode:
1. Press the button in any mode, press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the
button to enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select , and press the /
CA
button to enter the
menu.
Sound Settings
Power Saver Auto
Language English
World Time Home
Date & Time 2015.04.08 00:00
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select the item to be set and press the /
CA
button
to enter the menu.
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select an option and press the button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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Power Saver
This setting allows you to save power and get
the maximum possible running time for your
camera’s batteries. Turn the LCD and camera
off automatically after a consecutive period of
inactivity.
Power Saver
Auto
Normal
Best
Auto
Normal
Best
Power
Saver
LCD power off
time Turn off time
Auto 3 min 5 min
Normal 1 min 3 min
Best 30 s 1 min
Sound Settings
With this setting you may adjust the sound
volume.
Press the
AC
/
CA
button to adjust the
volume and press the button to confirm our
setting.
Sound Settings
Volume
Back
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Language
Refer to the “Reset your language” section on
page 25.
World Time
The world time setting is a useful function for
your overseas trips. This feature enables you
to display the local time on the LCD while you
are abroad.
1. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
the departure place ( ) and destination
( ) fields.
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select a
city located in the same time zone as that
of the field. Press the button to confirm
settings.
Date/Time
Refer to the “Reset Date/Time” section on
page 26.
LCD Brightness
Use this setting to adjust the brightness of your
LCD.
Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to adjust
the brightness of screen, and press the
button to confirm our setting.
LCD Brightness Normal
+2
-2
+1
-1
Normal
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File Setting
Mode:
1. Press the button, press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select and press the button to
enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select and press the /
CA
button to enter the
menu.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select the item to be set and press the /
CA
button
to enter the menu.
Format
File Numbering
Copy to Card
Reset
FW Version X.XX
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select an option and press the button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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Format
Please note: formatting enables you to delete
all contents in the memory card and built-in
memory, including protected photo and movie
files.
Format
Doing so will clear all data.
No
Yes
If you selectYe s the camera formats
its memory.
If there is no memory card in the camera,
the built-in memory will be formatted;
if there is a memory card, it will be
formatted only.
Copy to Card
Use this setting to copy the files stored in the
built-in memory to a memory card.
Copy to Card
Copy files from built-in memory to
the memory card.
No
Yes
If there is no card available in the camera,
this function will not be displayed.
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Reset
Use this setting to restore the camera to its
original default settings.
Reset
Reset camera settings to
factory defaults.
No
Yes
File Numbering
After you take a picture or video clip, the
camera will save it with a sequential number.
You can use this to reset the file numbering to
0001.
File Numbering
Create a new directory and
reset the file number.
No
Yes
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FW Version
Use this setting to view the current camera
firmware version.
FW Version
Current Ver:1.XX
Back
When there is a new firmware version in the
memory card, selectYesto update.
FW Version
Current Ver:1.XX
New Ver.:2.XX
Cancel
Yes
Update Firmware?
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Connection Settings
Mode:
1. Press the button, press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select and press the button to
enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select and press the /
CA
button to enter the
menu.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select the item to be set and press the /
CA
button
to enter the menu.
USB PC
TV-System NTSC
Eye-Fi Off
4. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select an option and press the button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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Connecting to a Computer
You can use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera and copy (transmit) photos to a computer,
printer or other device.
Setting the USB Mode
The camera’s USB port can be set to connect with either a computer or a printer. The following steps
will allow you to ensure that the camera is correctly configured to connect with a PC.
1. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to selectUSBand press the /
CA
button to enter
the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to selectPCand press the button to confirm.
USB PC
Printer
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Transferring files to your computer
The computer will automatically detect the camera as a removable drive. Double-click the My
Computer icon on the desktop to locate the removable drive and to copy folders and files in the
drive to a directory on your PC as you would copy any typical folder or file.
Follow the steps below to connect the camera to a computer.
1. Make sure the computer is turned on.
2. Connect one end of the supplied Micro USB cable to the USB port on your camera.
3. Connect the other end of the Micro USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.
4. After the transmission is complete, disconnect the Micro USB cable according to the instructions
specifying how to safely remove USB devices.
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To find out if a printer is PictBridge compatible,
simply look for the PictBridge logo on the
packaging or check the owner’s manual for
specifications. With the PictBridge function on
your camera, you can print the captured photos
directly to a PictBridge compatible printer using
the supplied Micro USB cable, without the need
for a PC.
Setting the USB Mode
The camera’s USB port can be set to connect
with either a PC or a Printer; the following
steps will ensure that the camera is correctly
configured to connect with a Printer.
1. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to
selectUSBand press the /
CA
button to enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to
selectPrinterand press the button
to confirm.
USB PC
Printer
After the camera is reset, it will switch to
PC mode automatically from USB mode.
See “Using the PictBridge Menu“ section
on page 105.
Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer
PictBridge technology allows printing of the photos saved in the memory card by the printer.
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If the camera is not connected to a PictBridge
compatible printer, the following error message
will appear on the LCD.
Connection Failed!
The error message above will also appear
if the USB mode is set incorrectly, in
which case you should disconnect the
Micro USB cable, check the USB mode
settings, ensure that the printer is turned
on, and then try connecting the Micro
USB cable again.
1. Make sure the printer is turned on.
2. Connect one end of the supplied Micro USB
cable to the USB port on your camera.
3. Connect the other end of the Micro USB
cable to the USB port on the printer.
Connecting to your Printer
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After setting the USB mode to Printer, the
PictBridge menu will appear.
PictBridge
Print (with Date)
Exit
Print (without Date)
Print Index
Print DPOF Images
Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select a
menu item and press the /
CA
button to
enter the item.
Refer to the following sections for more
detailed information on each setting.
Using the PictBridge Menu
Print (with Date)
If you have set the date and time on your
camera, the date and time will be recorded and
saved with each photo you take.
1. In the PictBridge menu, selectPrint (with
Date)and the screen as shown below
appears.
01
Back
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select a
photo to be printed.
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3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
the number of copies for the currently
displayed photo.
4. Press the button and the following
screen will appear.
Print (with Date)
Cancel
Yes
5. SelectYesand press the button
to confirm printing; selectCanceland
press the button to cancel printing.
Print (without Date)
Use this setting to print the photos without
dates on them.
1. In the PictBridge menu, selectPrint
(without Date)and the screen as shown
below appears.
01
Back
2. Press the
AC
/
CA
button to select a
photo to be printed.
3. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to select
the number of copies for the currently
displayed photo.
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4. Press the button and the following
screen will appear.
Print (Without Date)
Cancel
Yes
5. SelectYesand press the button
to confirm printing; selectCanceland
press the button to cancel printing.
Print Index
You can print all photos in the camera via this
function.
1. In the PictBridge menu, selectPrint
Indexand the screen as shown below
appears.
Yes
Print Index
Cancel
Yes
2. SelectYesand press the button
to confirm printing; selectCanceland
press the button to cancel printing.
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Print DPOF Images
To use DPOF printing, you must select your
photos for printing using the DPOF settings
beforehand. See “DPOF” section on page 92.
1. In the PictBridge menu, selectPrint DPOF
Imagesand the screen as shown below
appears.
Print DPOF Images
Cancel
Yes
2. SelectYesand press the button
to confirm printing; selectCanceland
press the button to cancel printing.
Exit
SelectExitto exit the PictBridge menu. At
this time, the messageRemove USB Cable!
appears on the screen.
Disconnect the Micro USB cable from the
camera and printer.
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Video System
You can use the AV cable (which should be purchased separately) to connect the camera and the
television for realizing the video output. Connect one end of the AV cable to USB/AV port of the
camera; connect the other end to AV-OUT port of the television. Adjust the format of the video
output system according to your requirements, and the steps are as follows:
1. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to selectTV-Systemand press the /
CA
button to
enter the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to selectNTSC, and press the button to confirm.
TV-System
PAL
NTSC
The video output system would change accordingly based upon the changes of the selected
language.
NTSC: English, Chinese (Traditional), Japanese, French, Korean, Russian, Vietnamese,
Greek, Hungarian
PAL: German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,
Indonesia, Norwegian, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Thai, Croatian, Czech, Arabic, Hindi
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Set Eye-Fi Card Connection Mode
This camera supports the wireless connection for Eye-Fi memory card, Enable Eye-Fi connection by
following below steps.
1. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to selectEye-Fiand press the /
CA
button to enter
the menu.
2. Press the
AC
/
C
A
button to selectOnorOffand press the button to
confirm.
Eye-Fi
Off
On
If the Eye-Fi card is not available in the camera, this feature is not displayed.
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Supported HDMI Connections
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a fully digital audio/video transmission interface,
through which uncompressed audio and video signals are transmitted. Direct transmission of digital
video signals to your TV reduces conversion loss and improves image quality.
Connecting HDMI-Ready TV
1. Use the cable with high resolution output
terminal (which should be purchased
separately) to connect the camera to the
television which meets HDMI standard.
2. The camera will be automatically detected
by the TV.
3. After connecting via HDMI, the camera
enters Playback Mode.
Make sure the camera and the TV are
both turned on before connecting.
Refer to your TV instruction manual for
information on what resolution sizes it
will support. The resolution and output
formats that are not supported will be
grayed out on the camera’s LCD.
HDMI
(Type D)
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Product Specifications
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Image
Sensor
Type 1/2.3”BSI CMOS
Effective Pixels 20.68 Megapixels
Total Pixels 21.14 Megapixels
Lens
Focal Length 4.3mm (Wide) — 223.6mm (Tele)
35mm film equivalent 24mm (Wide) — 1248mm (Tele)
F number F2.8 (Wide) ~ F5.6 (Tele)
Lens Construction 13 groups 15 elements
Optical Zoom 52x
Optical Zoom Normal: (Wide) 60cm ~ , (Tele) 300cm ~ ;
Macro: 1cm ~ (Wide Only)
Autofocus System TTL Autofocus
Anti-Handshake Optical Image Stabilization
Digital Zoom 4x Digital Zoom (Combined Zoom: 208x)
Appendices
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Number of
Recording
Pixels
Still Image
(4:3)
20MP: 5184 X 3888
10MP: 3648 X 2736
5MP: 2592 X 1944
3MP: 2048 X 1536
0.3MP: 640 X 480
(3:2)
18MP: 5184 X 3456
(16:9)
15MP: 5120 X 2880
2MP: 1920 X 1080
Movie 1920 X 1080 (30fps), 1280 X 720 (60fps/30fps), 640 X 480 (30fps),
High-Speed Movie: 640 X 360 (120fps)
Image Compression Best, Fine, Normal
DCF, DPOF (Ver1.1)
Support Ye s
File Format Still Image Exif 2.3 (JPEG)
Movie MOV [Image: H.264; Audio: Linear PCM (Stereo)]
Shooting Modes
Auto Mode, Program AE, Shutter priority, Aperture priority, Manual
Mode, Face Beautifier, Wi-Fi Mode, Scene Mode, Movie Mode,
Custom Settings
Scene Mode
Handheld Night, Pet Mode, Sunset, Fireworks, Multi Exposure, Sport,
Night Portrait, Landscape, Portrait, Snow, Children, Party, Panorama
Mode
Detection Features Face, Smile, Blink, Cat, Dog
Photo Touch-up Red-Eye Reduction, Skin Soften, Eye Brightening, Eye Enlargement
HDR Ye s
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Scan Panorama Up to 360°
LCD 3.0 inch (460k Pixels)
Image Auto Rotation Ye s
ISO Sensitivity Auto, ISO100/200/400/800/1600/3200
AF Method Single AF, Multi-AF (TTL 25-point), Object Tracking,
Face-Detection
Exposure Metering
Method
Artificial Intelligence AE (AiAE), Center-Weighted Average, Spot
(Fixed to Center of Frame), Face AE
Exposure Control Method Program AE (AE-Lock Available), Shutter Prior AE, Aperture Prior AE
Exposure Compensation ±3 EV in 1/3 Step Increments
Shutter Speed 1/2000 ~ 30 Seconds
Continuous Shot Ye s
Playback Modes Single, Index (9/16 Thumbnails), Slide Show, Date,
Continuous Shooting, Zoom (Approx. x2 ~ x8)
White Balance Control AWB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Fluorescent CWF, Incandescent,
Manual WB, Color Temp. (1900K ~ 10000K)
Flash
Flash Method Pop-up (Manual)
Flash Modes Force Off, Flash Auto, Fill Flash, Slow Sync., Slow Sync.+Red-Eye,
Red-Eye Reduction
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Recording Media Internal Memory: Approx. 8MB
SD/SDHC Card (Up to 32GB Support) [MMC Card Not Supported]
Multi-Language Support 27 Languages
Jacks AV-OUT/USB 2.0 (Micro 5 pin USB), HDMI (Type D)
Eye-Fi Support Ye s
Wi-Fi Yes (802.11b/g/n)
Remote Viewfinder Yes (via ios/Android device)
Power Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LB-060, 3.7V 1100mAh,
In-Camera Charging
Shooting Capability
(Battery Performance) Approx. 240 Shots (Based on CIPA Standards)
Operation Environment Temperature: 0 ~ 40°C, Humidity: 0 ~ 90%
Dimensions (W X H X D) Approx. 121.3 X 85.8 X 97.5mm (Based on CIPA Standards)
Weight Approx. 508g (Body only)
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Prompts and Warning Messages
Message Description Action
Warning! Battery
exhausted.
Warning before power off when the
camera battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.
Lens obstruction,
Re-start Camera.
The lens is jammed or some foreign
object is preventing the lens from
functioning properly.
Turn off the camera and
restart it to reset the lens.
Suggest using tripod.
The message will appear when
shooting in low light/illuminated
scenes.
Use of a tripod or other
support is suggested.
Built-in memory error! An error occurs in built-in memory. Format the internal memory.
Improper alignment.
Please try again.
The offset is too big for panorama
shooting.
Remove the message after
2 seconds and return to
shooting.
Warning! Do not turn
off your camera during
update!
The message appears during the
firmware update process.
The message disappears
after the camera update and
restart.
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Message Description Action
Remove USB Cable! Indicates that you can disconnect the
Micro USB cable.
The message disappears after
you disconnect the Micro
USB cable.
Connection Failed! Failure to connect to your PC, printer,
TV (with HDMI).
Remove the cable and retry
connection.
Write Protect ! The memory card is locked. Unlock the write-protect
switch of the memory card.
Card Full ! Indicates that the memory card is full. Insert a new memory card or
delete unwanted images.
Memory Full ! Indicates that the internal memory is
full.
Insert a new memory card or
delete unwanted images.
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Message Description Action
Card Error ! The memory card can’t be identified
after being formatted.
Insert a new memory card
or format the card with this
camera.
Card is not formatted.
The inserted memory card is
unformatted or has been formatted on
a computer or other device and is not
compatible with this camera.
Disappear after 2 seconds
and enter the formatting
process.
Slow access
When a memory card lower than Class 4
is used to record a HD movie, the writing
speed will be slower and recording will
not continue.
Use an memory card with
Class 4 or higher.
No Red-Eye Detected! Red eyes have not been detected in the
image.
The message will disappear
after 2 seconds.
This image cannot be
edited.
The file format does not support editing
or the edited file cannot be edited again.
The message will disappear
after 2 seconds.
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Message Description Action
Exceeded
maximum folder
number.
Prompt message when the archives or file
folders in the memory card have reached the
maximum (9999 for archives, 999 for file
folder).
Copy the images to
your PC and format the
memory card with this
camera.
Too many pictures
for fast processing.
During the playback by date, the images
exceed specifications so that it is not possible
to play by date.
This may be solved by
deleting unnecessary
images.
Unable to
recognize files.
The format of the file to be viewed is not
supported or the file is corrupted so it cannot
be properly read.
You may be able to play
it back on another brand
of camera or on your
computer.
No Picture! When you press the play button, no image
files exist in the camera or memory card.
The message disappears
2 seconds later to return
to the photo shooting
screen.
No continuous
group file.
When you switch from the playback mode
to continuous photo mode, there is no
continuous group file.
The message disappears
after 2 seconds and the
camera returns to the
normal playback mode.
Protected!
Undeletable!
The file is protected. The message appears
when you delete it.
Unprotect the file before
deleting.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Causes Solution
Camera does not
turn on
The battery has been depleted.
The battery is not inserted
correctly.
Recharge the battery.
Correctly reinstall the battery.
Camera turns off
suddenly during
operation
The batteries have been
depleted. Recharge the battery.
The picture is blurred Camera shakes while taking a
picture.
Turn on OIS feature.
Please use tripod for high
magnification (above 15X) optical
zoom.
Images and video files
cannot be saved
The memory card is full.
The memory card is locked.
Use another memory card or
delete unnecessary files.
Unlock the memory card.
Images will not print
from the connected
printer
The camera is not connected to
the printer correctly.
The printer is not PictBridge
compatible.
The printer is out of paper or ink.
The printer paper is jammed.
Check the connection between the
camera and printer.
Use a PictBridge compatible
printer.
Load paper into the printer or
replace the ink cartridge in the
printer.
Remove the jammed paper.
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Problem Possible Causes Solution
Saving data to memory
card is slow
Using a memory card below Class
4 may result in slower recording
times.
Use an memory card with
write Class higher than 4 to
improve performance.
Cannot write to the
memory card The memory card has been locked.
Release the write lock of the
memory card or replace with
another card.
Too many movies to
process
The number of pictures or folders
in the memory card exceed the
specifications, so the playback of
data folder cannot be displayed.
Delete unwanted files.
The flash icon
appears on the LCD
Current shooting environment
requires flash. Turn on flash.
When shooting with stacked filters attached, the corners of the photo may turn dark
(Vignetting effect) because the filter holder blocks light from reaching the camera image
sensor; especially, at wide angle zoom control settings. Please take test shots and review the
results when using stacked filters.
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Please enter the new password on smart device after changing Wi-Fi password. Some models
of smart device will remember the Wi-Fi password previously entered, so please clear the old
password on smart device manually before connection (For different models, this operation
may be varied, please subject to your user manual.)
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