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Contents
Introduction
Be sure to read this chapter the first time you
use your camera.
Getting
Ready
This chapter explains what you have to do to get
the camera ready for taking pictures.
Taking
Pictures
This chapter describes how to take still images
and shoot movies.
Playback
This chapter describes how to view your images.
Set Up
This chapter describes the other camera settings
that are not related to taking pictures or viewing
images.
Troubleshooting
Refer to this chapter when there is a problem.
Glossary of
Terms
Refer to this chapter when you encounter a word
that you do not understand.
Detailed
Contents
This provides a detailed contents list for the entire
manual.
•In this manual, the digital camera is referred to simply as "the camera". Also, SD memory
cards and MultiMedia cards are referred to generically as "memory cards".
AImportant
This indicates important information that must always be observed
when using the camera.
BNote
These provide supplementary explanations or references to further
information on the same topic.
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What Your Camera Can Do
Zoom
When you are taking a picture, you can
enlarge the image up to 10x using the optical
zoom and then use the digital zoom to
further enlarge the image by up to 6x.
*Restrictions apply to the digital zoom for
some image sizes.
Continuous Shooting
This feature lets you shoot a rapid
sequence of photos at up to 3.3
frames per second.* This is useful
when you are taking pictures of a
moving subject or when you don't
want to miss a sudden photo
opportunity.
*When using a high-speed
memory card.
Flash
The camera's flash fires
automatically in dark conditions. But
you can also set the flash so that it
always fires, even in bright
conditions, or so that it never fires.
Focus Lock
Normally, the camera
automatically focuses on the
subject in the center of the
image. However, you can use
focus lock to have the camera
focus on a subject that is off to
one side of the image.
Scene Select
Scene Select provides a range of photography
modes you can choose from, with settings that
are optimized for particular scenes, such as
sporting events, portraits or nighttime scenery.
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System Map
Digital Camera
Finecam M400R
Output
Personal Computer
Printer
Card reader
USB cable
(supplied accessory)
Memory card
AC adapter
(sold separately)
Print processing store
DPOF-compatible printer
(third-party)
PictBridge
PictBridge-
compatible printer
(third-party)
Video cable
(supplied
accessory)
Output
TV
Mail
USB cable
(supplied
accessory)
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Nomenclature
Shutter release
button Æ
p.33
Flash
Self-timer LED
Light sensor
Microphone
Strap lug
USB port
POWER IN port
VIDEO OUT port
Connector cover
Speaker
Lens
Battery cover
Æ
p.19
Tripod socket
Battery cover lock
lever Æ
p.19
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POWER button H
Æ
p.24
Mode select dial
Æ
p.25
Electronic viewfinder (EVF)
Diopter adjustment
dial
Flash pop-up switch
Exposure compensation
button
Æ
p.57
VF button
Æ
p.32
Memory card cover
Æ
p.21
Card access LED
OK button E
Up, down, left
and right buttons
udlr
MENU button K
DISPLAY button J
Æ
p.70
LCD monitor (LCD)
Zoom button W
(wide-angle) Æ
p.48
Zoom button T
(telephoto) Æ
p.48
Playback mode
Display taken images on the
LCD monitor.
Camera AUTO mode
Take still images. The camera
automatically set various
settings.
Continuous shooting AUTO
mode
This camera is capable of
taking a series of consecutive
shots at up to approximately
3.3 frames per second.
SET UP mode
You can set various settings,
such as the AF (Auto Focus)
and the LCD monitor
brightness.
Movie mode
Shoot movies. You can shoot
movies with sound.
EXT. mode
You can take still images or
take images continuously. It is
possible to set the shooting
settings very precisely for your
scene.
SCENE mode
You can set the optimum settings
for your scene, such as the Night
View and the Portrait mode.
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Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen
Display in "
C
" Camera AUTO,
"
N
" Continuous shooting AUTO, "
S
" EXT.,
"
I
" SCENE or "
M
" Movie mode
z
Display in the normal screen
"C" Camera AUTO mode
"N" Continuous shooting AUTO mode
"S" EXT. mode
"I" SCENE mode
q
Flash mode (Æ
p.51)
w
White balance
/Color mode (
Æ
p.77/p.79)
e
Metering mode (Æ
p.60)
r
Shooting mark
t
Continuous shooting (
Æ
p.35)
y
ISO sensitivity (Æ
p.64)
u
Number of pixels (
Æ
p.74)
i
Quality (Æ
p.75)
o
Number of available shots
!0
AE mode (aperture) (Æ
p.58)
!1
Shutter speed
/Long exposure (Æ p.62)
!2
AF mode (Æ
p.69)
!3
Chroma (
Æ
p.80)
!4
Sharpness (Æ
p.82)
!5
Contrast (
Æ
p.83)
"M" Movie mode
!6
Focus frame (WIDE AF) (Æ
p.67)
!7
Focus frame (SPOT AF) (
Æ
p.67)
!8
Macro and Landscape mode (Æ
p.44)
!9
Scene mode (
Æ
p.42)
@0
Self-timer (
Æ
p.46)
@1
Histogram
@2
Digital zoom (
Æ
p.48)
@3
Exposure
compensation (Æ p.57)
@4
Camera shake warning
@5
Date
@6
Low battery indicator
@7
Audio mode (Æ
p.39)
@8
Remaining movie shooting time (seconds)
@9
Frame rate (Æ
p.40)
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z
Display when the MENU button
K
is pressed
"C" Camera AUTO mode
"N" Continuous shooting AUTO mode
q
SELF TIMER (Æ
p.46)
w
PIXELS (Æ
p.74)
e
QUALITY (Æ
p.75)
r
DRIVE MODE (Æ
p.86)
"S" EXT. mode/"I" SCENE mode
"M" Movie mode
t
FRAME/SEC (Æ
p.40)
y
WHITE BALANCE (Æ
p.77)
u
SETTINGS
qwe
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Display in "
P
" Playback mode
z
Display when the MENU button
K
is pressed
Image Information Display (INFORMATION/Quick View)
q
MULTI (Æ p.97)
w
POSTRECORDING (Æ
p.109)
e
PROTECT (
Æ
p.106)
r
ERASE (Æ
p.102)
t
ERASE MULTIPLE (
Æ
p.103)
y
RESIZE (Æ
p.113)
u
ROTATE (Æ
p.120)
i
AUTO PLAY (
Æ
p.92)
o
DPOF
(Æ p.121)
!0
PictBridge
(
Æ
p.126)
MULTI
qwert
RESIZE
yuio!0
q
Folder name and file name (
Æ
p.139)
w
File size
e
Quality (compression ratio) (Æ
p.75)
r
Number of pixels (
Æ
p.74)
t
Protection status
y
Whether or not voice is used
u
Shutter speed (Æ
p.58/p.62)
i
Aperture (
Æ
p.58)
o
Exposure compensation setting (
Æ
p.57)
!0
ISO
sensitivity (Æ p.64)
!1
DPOF
settings (
Æ
p.121)
!2
Photography date and time
!3
Histogram
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LED display
There are 2 LEDs on the camera. The LEDs indicate the status of the
camera by either lighting or flashing.
Self-timer LED (red)
Card access LED (orange)
While the self-timer is running
When a movie is being shot
When the shutter operates and shooting has ended
When the camera is in Playback mode
When the camera is in Set Up mode
When the camera is connected to a PC
While the camera is accessing the memory card, such
as recording images to or reading data from the
memory card.
While the LED is flashing, do not open the memory
card cover or remove the memory card.
This could damage the card or erase the data on the
card.
Flashing
Lit
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KYOCERA DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
FCC 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.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna. Move the equipment or the radio or TV. For example, if the
equipment is to the right of the TV, move it to the left of the TV. Or, move the equipment farther away from the
radio or TV.
•Plug the equipment into a different outlet. Do not plug your radio or TV into the same circuit as your equipment.
•Ensure that all expansion slots (on the back or side of the equipment) are covered. Also, ensure that all metal
retaining brackets are tightly attached to the equipment.
•If these suggestions do not help, consult your equipment dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from KYOCERA CORPORATION, your camera
may violate FCC regulations. Violation of FCC regulations may cause the FCC to void your right to use the
modified camera.
Shielded cables must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulation.
For customers in Canada CAUTION
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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This Instruction Manual features the following caution and warning symbols to ensure that you use the camera
safely. Read the contents of these warnings carefully and use the corresponding features correctly.
<Precautions When Using the Camera>
F
DANGER
This symbol indicates procedures which involve a high risk of death or serious
personal injury if not followed properly.
F
WARNING
This symbol indicates procedures which may result in death or personal injury if
not followed properly.
F
CAUTION
This symbol indicates procedures which may result in injury to the user or
physical damage to the product if not followed properly.
F
WARNING
•Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the camera, since you may receive a
severe electric shock.
•Do not operate the flash at close proximity to a person's eyes (especially
those of an infant), since eye damage may result.
•Do not take pictures while walking, riding or driving. Particularly avoid looking
through viewfinder while walking, riding or driving, since this may cause an
accident.
•When taking pictures, remain aware of your surroundings and what is
happening around you.
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F
CAUTION
•Do not direct the camera lens directly toward the sun when shooting, since the
CCD element may be damaged.
•Clean the camera well after using it at the beach or other locations subject to
large concentrations of sand or dust. Salt air may promote corrosion of metal
components and damage or short circuits in electronic parts, causing the
camera to emit smoke or catch fire. Sand inside the camera may result in
internal damage and operating malfunctions.
•If the camera is brought quickly from a cold place to a warm room,
condensation may form on the lens and internal parts. Such condensation
may result in damage or short circuits in electronic parts, causing the camera
to emit smoke or catch fire. Whenever possible, avoid subjecting the camera
to sudden changes in temperature.
•When taking the camera overseas or using it to record
important events, check its operating condition and take test
pictures beforehand to confirm proper operation.
•This camera is a precision electronic instrument, and should be protected
from impacts and falls that might cause damage to internal parts or the
emitting smoke and ignition by the shorting of circuitry.
•This camera is an electronic device which uses a high-performance IC. During
use, the camera may grow warm due to heat emitted by IC. While this is
normal, note that holding the camera for long periods risks low temperature
burns.
•This camera is not designed to be waterproof, and cannot be used in the rain
or under water. If the camera should inadvertently be exposed to water, it
should be taken quickly to a Kyocera/Yashica Service Center for inspection.
•Take great care to keep the photography lens and light sensor clean since
soiling such as fingerprints can affect the accuracy of the camera's metering
and focusing functions. If these areas become soiled and require cleaning,
wipe them gently with a third-party lens cleaning cloth. Any dust should be
removed using a blower or lens brush.
•Clean the camera body by wiping with soft cloth. Never use benzene, thinner,
or other volatile solvents or cleansers, since such substances will damage the
body materials.
•Do not remove the SD memory card or MultiMedia Card (MMC) while the card
access LED is flashing (e.g. immediately after photography or playback).
•Interference may occur in recorded or played back images when the camera
is used in areas subject to strong electromagnetic interference (e.g., near a
television set or stereo speakers).
•If the camera is dropped, it may be damaged internally or parts may have
been dislodged even when there is no visible external damage. The camera
must be taken to a Kyocera/Yashica Service Center for checking.
•Do not attempt to touch the insides of the memory card slot, since damage or
malfunction may result.
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<Microcomputer Protection Circuit>
<Accessories>
<Storing the Camera>
<LCD Monitor>
This camera incorporates a safety circuit to protect its microcomputer against strong external static
electricity. Though rarely, it may fail to function because this safety circuit has come into action. In this
case, turn off the camera's power, remove the batteries, reload them and use the camera again.
For best performance, we recommend the use of genuine Kyocera accessories. Kyocera is not
responsible for any accidents or damage caused by the use of accessories made by other
manufacturers or fashioned by the user.
F
CAUTION
•Store the camera in a well-ventilated location, avoiding damp or dusty areas,
drawers or boxes containing mothballs, or in laboratories or other locations
where chemicals are handled. Exposure to such chemical fumes can result in
damage to the camera's circuitry, resulting in short circuits and causing the
camera to emit smoke or catch fire.
•Do not leave the camera for long periods in places subject to high
temperatures, such as on a beach in summer or inside a car in full sun, as this
can degrade the performance of the SD memory card or MultiMedia card and
cause camera faults.
•Remove the batteries before storing the camera for extended periods of time,
to prevent battery leakage and resulting damage.
F
CAUTION
•Rubbing or pressing strongly on the LCD monitor screen can result in damage
or malfunctions. If there is dust or dirt on the LCD monitor, blow it off with a
blower brush. Heavy soiling should be wiped off using soft cloth.
•If the LCD monitor should become broken, take precautions to prevent
personal injury from glass fragments.
•If the LCD monitor breaks and its liquid contacts your skin, quickly wipe away
any remaining liquid and wash the skin with soap and water. If the liquid
should enter the eyes, wash with clean running water for at least 15 minutes,
then seek medical attention immediately.
•Due to the innate characteristics of LCD panels, a few pixels may appear
permanently lighted or may not light at all. This is not a malfunction, and does
not affect the recorded image in any way.
•The LCD monitor may appear difficult to see in some outdoor lighting
situations.
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<Precautions for Handling Batteries>
F
DANGER
•Do not apply solder directly to batteries, throw batteries into a fire, or attempt
to heat, disassemble or modify batteries. Heat can melt the battery insulation
and damage protective mechanisms such as the gas escape valve, causing
the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode.
F
WARNING
•Never perform any of the following action as they could cause the batteries to
explode and cause a fire, injury or damage to the surroundings.
qDo not use batteries other than those specified for use with this camera.
wDo not reverse the battery terminals (+ and -).
eDo not attempt to charge the following types of battery:
• AA manganese batteries
• AA alkaline batteries
• AA lithium batteries
•Any contact between battery fluid and the eyes can result in blindness. Avoid
rubbing the affected eyes and flush thoroughly with clean water (tap water,
etc.). Seek medical treatment immediately.
•Avoid contact between the positive (+) and negative (-) battery terminals and
metal objects such as pins, and do not carry or store batteries with objects
such as necklaces or hairpins. This can result in a battery short-circuit,
causing the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode.
•Do not peel off or scratch the external casing of a battery. This increases the
risk of a battery short-circuit and may cause the battery to leak fluid, overheat
or explode.
•Do not use batteries that are leaking fluid or that are discolored, deformed or
otherwise abnormal as this may cause the batteries to overheat or explode.
•Leaked battery fluid that gets on your skin or clothing can cause skin damage.
Immediately flush the affected area with clean water (tap water, etc.).
•Avoid wetting batteries with fresh or salt water as this may cause the batteries
to overheat and could cause rusting of the battery terminals.
•Keep batteries out of the reach of an infant. If the battery is swallowed, any
damage to the battery could cause the battery fluid to leak and injure the
person's stomach or intestines. Seek medical advice immediately.
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<Notes on using nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries>
F
CAUTION
•Batteries normally suffer a temporary loss of performance at low
temperatures. Before and after using the camera in cold locations, keep the
batteries warm by holding them inside clothing or inside thermal insulation.
Batteries with impaired performance at lower temperatures will return to
normal at room temperature.
•Soiling such as sweat or grease on the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals
of a battery can cause contact problems. Wipe the batteries carefully with a
dry cloth before using them.
•When taking the camera on a long trip, keep spare new batteries as a backup.
•The camera will not operate if the batteries are inserted with the positive (+)
and negative (-) terminals reversed.
•Do not leave batteries in locations subject to high temperatures, such as close
to heater or other heat source, inside a car on a hot day, or in a location
exposed to direct sunlight.
•When batteries will not be used for a long period, remove them from the
camera and store them in a cool, dry location. Leaving batteries in the camera
may cause them to leak fluid or overheat and could cause a fire.
•Batteries may feel hot immediately after use and could cause burns. Before
removing batteries, turn the camera off and wait until the batteries have
cooled down.
•Do not throw batteries around or otherwise subject them to strong impacts as
this may cause them to leak fluid, overheat or explode.
•Do not use new and old batteries together or different types or brands of
batteries together.
F
DANGER
•Do not attempt to connect batteries directly to a power outlet or car cigarette
lighter without using the charger. This could result in very large current flows
due to a short circuit or the application of high voltages, causing the battery to
leak fluid, overheat or explode.
F
WARNING
•If NiMH batteries charging is not completed even after the designated
charging time has passed, stop battery charging. Continuing to charge
batteries in this situation may cause the batteries to leak fluid or overheat.
•Do not use batteries with the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals reversed.
Charging batteries when the terminals are reversed can cause abnormal
reactions inside the batteries or unexpected abnormal current flows during
discharging, causing the batteries to leak fluid, overheat or explode.
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•When the battery contact plates or battery terminals are soiled, wipe them with a dry cloth. Fingerprints or
other soiling on the camera's battery contact plates or on the battery terminals can cause significant electrical
resistance and reduce the number of available shots. Wipe the camera's battery contact plates and the
battery terminals clean with a soft, dry cloth.
•The first time you use rechargeable batteries after purchasing them, you should charge and discharge the
batteries 2 or 3 times. You should also charge rechargeable batteries that have not been used for 1 week or
longer. (This is due to an effect called "deactivation", whereby rechargeable batteries left for long periods
gradually self-discharge, resulting in the formation of a film on the internal terminals that hinders the flow of
current.)
Even rechargeable batteries that have not been used naturally discharge and lose their capacity if stored for
long periods. When this occurs, recharge the batteries before using them. At temperatures of 30°C or higher,
self-discharging may occur frequently and should be taken into account when selecting a storage location.
(
Æ
See "Charging and discharging batteries
".)
•Do not top-up the charge in a rechargeable battery. Whenever possible, charge batteries fully once they are
completely discharged rather than topping up the charge. (This is to avoid the "memory effect", whereby
repeated topping up of the battery charge without fully discharging the battery results in a lower apparent
battery capacity and shortens the time for which the battery can be used, even though the battery has not
reached the end of its service life.)
Even when "LOW BATTERY" is displayed after you take a picture, you may still be able to turn the camera on
in Playback mode. When this occurs, the battery charge is not fully depleted and you should discharge the
batteries fully before recharging them. (Æ See "Charging and discharging batteries
".)
•Remove the batteries from the camera if you do not intend to use it for a long period. Even when the camera
is turned off a very small current continues to flow. Leaving the batteries in the camera for a long period can
result in the batteries being overdischarged and unusable even when recharged.
•If batteries quickly run out of charge, they may be subject to the memory effect or they may be deactivated or
have reached the end of their service life. The memory effect and deactivation can be corrected by
repeatedly charging and discharging the batteries. If the batteries run out of charge after you have taken only
a few shots, the most likely cause is that the battery capacity is low, so that you can take shots immediately
after charging the batteries but the number of available shots tends to fall to just a few 2 or 3 days later.
Replace batteries that have reached the end of their service lives with new batteries.
F
CAUTION
•When charging batteries, use the dedicated charger and follow the
procedures provided in the "Instructions" for the batteries and charger to
ensure correct charging.
•When you are using multiple batteries, they should all be charged at the same
time. Do not use charged and discharged batteries or different types or
brands of battery together.
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•Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries also have a limited service life. NiMH batteries that can only be used
for a short time even after repeated discharging and charging have probably reached the end of their service
lives.
Charging and discharging batteries
1.Charge the batteries.
2.Insert the batteries and a memory card (containing recorded images) into the camera.
3.Turn the camera on, select Playback mode and use the Auto Play function to run a slide show.
4.Leave the camera turned on until the power runs out (batteries fully discharged).
Repeat this charge/discharge procedure 2 or 3 times.
*If your charger has a discharge function, use the discharge function instead.
Apply insulating tape to the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of used batteries and, wherever possible,
take them to an outlet that participates in a rechargeable battery recycling program.
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Test Photos and Warranties
Make it a practice to take test shots before beginning any photography session to confirm that images are being
recorded properly. Kyocera will not be held responsible for failure of photographs to be recorded or transmitted
to a computer due to defects in the recording media (SD memory card or MultiMedia Card (MMC)).
Copyright Information
Photographs you have taken of professional performances, exhibitions, displays, or of copyrighted materials
may only be used for your own personal enjoyment, and only with the consent of the copyright holders. Other
uses may constitute a violation of applicable copyright laws. Be aware that some performances, exhibitions, or
displays may impose restrictions on photographic or other recording even when the only purpose of such
recordings is personal enjoyment.
•The SD logo is a trademark.
•MultiMediaCard
TM
is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), licensed to MMCA
(MultiMediaCard Association).
•Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
•Macintosh, Mac OS, QuickTime
TM
, and the QuickTime logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,
Inc.
•Copyrights for PRINT Image Matching and PRINT Image Matching II are held by Seiko Epson Corporation.
•Adobe and Adobe Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
•The DPOF trademark indicates that the product conforms to the specifications of the "Digital Print Order
Format (DPOF) for digital camera print information". Copyright for DPOF Version 1.00 is held jointly by
Canon Inc., Eastman Kodak Co., Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
•All other corporate and brand names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
PRINT Image Matching
* This product supports PRINT Image Matching II. When used in combination, PRINT Image Matching II-
enabled digital still cameras, printers and software help photographers to produce images that more faithfully
reflect the actual photography conditions and the intentions of the photographer.
PictBridge
* This camera supports PictBridge. By connecting this digital camera directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer,
you can select images on the camera's LCD monitor and start print jobs from the camera.
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Inserting the Batteries
1
Move the battery cover lock lever as
shown in the figure on the right to unlock
the battery cover.
2
Slide the battery cover in the direction of
the arrow
E
to open it.
3
Insert the batteries.
4
Close the battery cover and slide it back
in the direction of the arrow
E
to lock it.
5
Move the battery cover lock lever as
shown in the figure on the right to lock it.
AImportant
Check that the positive (+) and negative (-)
terminals are oriented correctly.
AImportant
Slide the cover until it clicks.
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1
Move the battery cover lock lever as
shown in the figure on the right to unlock
the battery cover.
2
Slide the battery cover in the direction of
the arrow
E
to open it.
3
Remove the batteries.
4
Close the battery cover and slide it back
in the direction of the arrow
E
to lock it.
5
Move the battery cover lock lever as
shown in the figure on the right to lock it.
AImportant
Check that the camera is turned off before opening the battery cover.
AImportant
Take care not to drop the batteries. Strong impacts
caused by being dropped can cause batteries to
leak fluid.
AImportant
Slide the cover until it clicks.
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Inserting the Memory Card
1
Open the card cover.
Open the cover by dragging it with the ball of your thumb.
2
Insert the memory card.
3
Close the card cover.
AImportant
Check that the camera is turned off before opening the card cover.
AImportant
•Insert the memory card so that the side with the
label attached faces the LCD monitor.
•When inserting the card, push it into the slot
until it makes a clicking sound and stops.
•If the card does not slide in smoothly, the card
may be upside down. Check that the card is the
right way up and do not try to force it into the
slot.
•Do not attach stickers of any sort to the memory
card as this may jam the card in the slot so that
you cannot remove it.
BNote
To ensure the best possible performance from this
camera, format the memory card in the camera
before shooting. (Æ
p.151)
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Write-protect Switch (*SD memory cards only)
SD memory cards are fitted with a write-protect switch.
Sliding this switch downward prevents any more data from
being recorded onto the card and protects the images and data
already stored on it.
When you load a write protected card into the camera in "C",
"N", "S", "I" or "M" mode, the "WRITE PROTECT"
message appers on the LCD monitor.
You cannot take pictures or edit images using a write-protected
card. Note also that you cannot erase images stored on the card
or format the card.
Write-protected
switch. Slide this
Switch down to
write-protect the
card.
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Removing the Memory Card
1
Open the card cover.
Open the cover by dragging it with the ball of your thumb.
2
Push the memory card in gently with your
fingertip.
When the memory card is pushed in slightly, it pops back out and you
can then remove it.
3
Close the card cover.
AImportant
•Check that the camera is turned off before opening the card cover.
•When the card access LED is blinking, data is being read from or written to the card. Do
not open the card cover or remove the memory card while the LED is flashing as this
could cause data corruption or, in some cases, camera damage.
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Turning the Camera On
1
Press the POWER button
H
.
The startup screen is displayed for a few seconds and then the normal
screen for the selected camera mode appears.
AImportant
•Check that a memory card is inserted in the camera before turning the camera on.
•Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
BNote
•In modes other than "G" mode, you can
choose whether the camera starts up with the
LCD panel used as an EVF (electronic
viewfinder) or as an LCD monitor. (Æ
p.158)
•Press the POWER button H again to turn
the camera off.
Guide to viewing the low battery warnings and replacing
the batteries
When the low battery warning shown below appears on the screen, immediately load new or fully charged
batteries.
When the battery charge is completely depleted, the "LOW BATTERY"
message appears on the LCD monitor.
The amount of power consumed by a digital camera varies considerably
depending on the environment in which it is being used.
Even if the battery level icon indicates that there is still charge in the
batteries, the camera may turn itself off in some camera operating
conditions. When this occurs, load new or fully charged replacement
batteries.
Charge very low.Camera will not operate.
Insert new batteries.
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Setting the Date and Time
The first time you use your digital camera, you should set the date and
time.
Your date and time settings may be cleared when you remove the battery
pack or if you leave the camera unused for a long period. If this happens,
reset the date and time.
1
Set the mode select dial to "
G
" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up
u
or down
d
button to
select [DATE] and then press the right
button
r
.
The details screen for setting the date and time appears.
3
Use the left
l
and right
r
button to select
the setting.
The options change in the following cycle each time the left l or right r
button is pressed:
Year Ù Month Ù Day Ù Hour Ù Minute Ù Date display format
Date display format
This refers to the order in which the year, month and day are shown. The
3 available formats are shown on the right.
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FORMAT
SAF
STANDARD
2004.01.01
ON
EXECUTE
POWER SAVE3MIN.
SET UP(1/3)
DATE/TIME ADJUSTMENT
Y.M.D
OK
CANCEL
00:002004 01. 01
Order
Sample Display
Y.M.D
M.D.Y
D.M.Y
2004. 08. 21
08. 21. 2004
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Press the up
u
or down
d
button to
change the values set and to select the
display format.
5
Press the OK button
E
to exit the
settings.
This completes the settings and the set up menu reappears.
BNote
On this camera, the date and time of shooting are stored on the memory card along with
the image data. Setting the date and time helps you to organize your images on a personal
computer.
DATE/TIME ADJUSTMENT
Y.M.D
OK
CANCEL
00:002004 02. 01
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FORMAT
SAF
STANDARD
2004.08.21
ON
EXECUTE
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Using the Accessories
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
Attach the shoulder strap to the attaching parts of
the both sides of the camera as shown in the
illustration.
Using the Lens Cap
1
Attach the retaining cord to the lens cap
as shown in the illustration.
2
Attach the lens cap retaining cord to the
camera strap attaching parts as sliding
the shoulder strap a bit.
3
Attach the lens cap onto the camera by
pressing gently on the buttons on each
side of the cap.
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Taking Pictures
This chapter explains how to shoot still images and movies.
TClick on the section you want to read.
Taking Still Images (Camera AUTO, SCENE, EXT.)
Using Continuous Shooting AUTO Mode
(Continuous shooting AUTO)
Shooting Movies (Movies)
In this chapter, icons are shown below each heading as a quick guide to the modes in which the
respective functions can be used. The meanings of these icons are shown below.
Applicable mode: CCan be used in C (Camera AUTO) mode.
Applicable mode: NCan be used in N (Continuous shooting AUTO) mode.
Applicable mode: SCan be used in S (EXT.) mode.
Applicable mode: ICan be used in I (SCENE) mode.
Applicable mode: MCan be used in M (Movies) mode.
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Taking Still Images (Camera AUTO, SCENE, EXT.)
TClick on the section you want to read.
Adjusting Image
Colors and
Other Settings
Switching
Display Screen
(EVF/LCD)
Using Drive
Mode
Taking Still
Images
Using Scene
Mode
Using
Self-Timer
Using ZoomUsing FlashAdjusting
Brightness
Setting FocusViewing
Information on
the Screen
Selecting Image
Size and Quality
AE MODE
METERING
LONG EXP.
ISO
COLOR MODE
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
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Using Continuous Shooting AUTO Mode (Continuous
shooting AUTO)
TClick on the section you want to read.
Using
Continuous
Shooting AUTO
Mode
Using
Self-Timer
Using Zoom
Using FlashUsing FocusViewing
Information on
the Screen
Selecting Image
Size and Quality
Switching
Display Screen
(EVF/LCD)
Using Drive
Mode
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Shooting Movies (Movies)
TClick on the section you want to read.
Shooting Movies
Using
Self-Timer
Using Zoom
Adjusting
Brightness
Setting FocusViewing
Information on
the Screen
Selecting Image
Size and Quality
Adjusting Image
Colors and
Other Settings
Switching
Display Screen
(EVF/LCD)
AE MODE
METERING
LONG EXP.
ISO
COLOR MODE
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
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«Applicable modes: C / S»
You can use this camera in various ways. You can take photos, shoot a
sequence of consecutive shots (continuous shooting), and shoot movies.
This chapter begins by explaining how to shoot photos (still images).
1
Set the mode select dial to "C" or "S"
and turn the camera on.
The startup screen appears and then the date is displayed for
approximately 3 seconds.
Check that the date is correct.
2
Compose the shot.
To compose the shot using the LCD monitor, press the VF button V
to change the display mode.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
BNote
When the image viewed through the electronic
viewfinder is blurred, use the diopter adjustment
dial to adjust the image.
Holding the camera
Hold the camera so that your left hand supports the camera body while you hold the grip firmly with your
right hand. The tip of your right index finger should rest on the shutter release button. Hold both elbows
tight against your body to keep the camera steady and minimize camera shake.
Relax your shoulders.
Hold the
camera with
both hands.
Brace your elbows
lightly against your
sides.
Hold the
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Press the shutter release button down
half way to set exposure and focus.
The camera gives a short double-beep and the green shooting mark
"Z" lights on the LCD monitor to indicate that the focus has been set.
4
Press the shutter release button down
fully.
The camera emits the shutter sound and takes a picture.
BNote
A flashing shooting mark "Z" indicates that the
focus is not set. Press the shutter release button
half way again until the shooting mark "Z" stays lit
and the focus is set.
Pressing the shutter release button half way
When you press the shutter release button, it stops at a
point on the way down to the fully pressed position. At this
point, it is said to be pressed half way and the camera
determines the focus in readiness for taking a picture. If
you then continue pressing the shutter release button all
the way down, the camera takes the picture.
BNote
You can adjust the volume of the shutter sound.
(Æ
p.157)
AImportant
The camera will focus on subjects roughly 60 cm or further from the camera at the wide-
angle (W) setting and roughly 2 m or further from the camera at the telephoto (T)
setting. For subjects that are closer to the camera, use macro mode to take the shot.
(Æ
p.44)
Pipip
Not pressed
Pressed half way
Pressed fully
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When the Memory Card is Full
When you cannot record any more images on a memory card, the
"MEMORY CARD FULL" message appears on the LCD monitor.
When this happens, try the following:
•Erase any unwanted images.
•Save your images on the PC and then erase the images stored on the
memory card.
•Insert another memory card that has some available space.
To erase images on a memory card, you can use [ERASE], [ERASE MULTIPLE] ([SELECT AND ERASE]
or [ERASE ALL]) or [FORMAT]. For more information on erasing images, see p.102
. For more information
on formatting memory cards, see p.151
.
To save images to a personal computer, use the USB cable provided. See "
Connecting to a Windows PC"
(Æ p.134) or "Connecting to a Macintosh" (Æ p.144) for details.
AImportant
•Press the shutter release button lightly with the soft pad of your fingertip. Pressing the
button strongly will result in camera shake. (See "
Avoiding camera shake" Æ p.56.)
•When a slow shutter speed is used, the camera displays a camera shake warning icon
"H" to indicate that there is a risk of camera shake occurring. Use a tripod to steady
the camera and use the self-timer or, depending on the subject, use the flash. (See
"
Avoiding camera shake" on p.56 and "Using Flash" on p.51.)
•When the flash icon "b" slowly alternates between red and white after you take a shot,
this indicates that the flash is charging. Wait until the LED turn to light before taking the
next shots. (See "
Using Flash" Æ p.51.)
•When the card access LED is blinking, data is being read from or written to the card. Do
not open the card cover or remove the memory card while the card access LED is
blinking as this could cause data corruption or, in some cases, camera damage. Note
that you can still take pictures while the card access LED is flashing.
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«Applicable mode: N»
This camera is capable of taking a series of consecutive shots at up to
approximately 3.3 frames per second.* This feature is useful for
photographing moving subjects and for situations where you do not want
to miss a snapshot opportunity.
* When using a high-speed memory card.
1
Set the mode select dial to "N" and turn
the camera on.
2
Compose the shot.
To compose the shot using the LCD monitor, press the VF button V
to change the display mode.
3
Press the shutter release button down
half way to set the focus.
4
Press the shutter release button down
fully.
The camera shoots pictures continuously for as long as you hold the
button down.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
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•To ensure that you obtain true 3.3 frame per second performance, you should format (Æ
p.151) the SD memory card in the camera beforehand. If you repeatedly shoot and
erase frames, the continuous shooting speed may drop. If this occurs, save the images
to your PC and then format the memory card on the camera before continuing.
•The number of continuous shots that can be taken varies depending on the type and
capacity of the memory card in the camera and on the subject. Continuous shooting
stops when the memory card is full of recorded images.
•The speed at which data is written to a memory card varies according to the type of card
used.
•If you use an SD memory card that is intended for high-speed recording, you can use
continuous shooting to shoot at approximately 3.3 frames per second until the memory
card is full. (The speed varies depending on the subject.)
•If the subject is dark so that slower shutter speeds are used, the continuous shooting
speed may be slower than 3.3 frames per second.
•If you use the flash, each consecutive shot can only be taken when the flash has
finished charging.
BNote
If you use the self-timer with continuous shooting, 3 high-speed consecutive pictures are
taken at a rate of approximately 3.3 frames per second after the specified time has
elapsed. (See "
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k
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«Applicable mode: M»
You can use the camera to shoot movies with sound.
1
Set the mode select dial to "M" and turn
the camera on.
2
Compose the shot.
To compose the shot using the LCD monitor, press the VF button V
to change the display mode.
The remaining movie shooting time appears in the top-right corner of
the LCD monitor.
3
Press the shutter release button down
half way to set the focus.
The camera gives a short double-beep and the green shooting mark
"Z" lights on the LCD monitor to indicate that the exposure and focus
have been set.
AImportant
•To prevent the operating noise made by the zoom from being recorded, the zoom is
disabled while you are shooting a movie with sound. Use the zoom to compose the shot
before you start shooting, or use the digital zoom (Æ
p.49). If the movie is shot without
sound, you can use the optical zoom during shooting. (See "
[SOUND] Shooting Movies
Without Sound" on p.39.)
•Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
BNote
During movie shooting, the exposure is adjusted according to the ambient conditions,
but the focus does not change. The entire movie is shot using the focus set just
before shooting started.
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Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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4
Press the shutter release button down
fully.
The camera starts shooting the movie.
During movie shooting, the shooting mark (a red "Z") appears and the
self-timer LED lights. A countdown display showing the number of
seconds also appears in the top-right corner of the screen.
When the available shooting time remaining drops below
10 seconds, the countdown display turns red.
The table below shows the available shooting times (in seconds) for each image size using a 256 MB
memory card (using a new or formatted memory card and a frame rate of 30 fps).
Available shooting time display in Movie mode
•The shooting time shown on the LCD monitor when you start shooting in Movie mode does not indicate
the time available for one continuous shot. The length of a continuous movie shot is limited by the speed
at which data is written to the SD memory card and differs depending on the card you are using.
•If you use a high-speed SD memory card (an SD memory card with a write speed of 10 MB/sec. or
faster), the available shooting time displayed on the LCD monitor serves as a guide to the actual
continuous shooting time available.
5
Press the shutter release button half way to stop shooting.
Image SizeSeconds
640 x 480Approx. 1 min. 50 sec.
320 x 240Approx. 7 min.
AImportant
•Depending on the SD card write speed, the camera may stop shooting in mid shot.
•For more information on file size and available shooting times, see the
"Specifications" in the Simple Instruction Manual.
BNote
If you do not press the shutter release button half way, shooting continues until the
memory card is full.
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Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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[SOUND] Shooting Movies Without Sound
«Applicable mode: M»
You can also use the camera to shoot movies without sound.
1
Set the mode select dial to "M" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] L and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [SOUND] and then press the right
button r.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select [OFF] and then press the OK button
E.
Movie without sound is selected.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
SETTINGS
COLOR MODE
WB PRESET
FOCUSING
SET
WIDE AF
COLOR
SOUNDON
SETTINGS
SETTINGS
COLOR MODE
WB PRESET
FOCUSING
SET
WIDE AF
OFF
SOUNDON
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Press the MENU button K.
The P icon appears on the LCD monitor.
[
N
] Setting the Frame Rate for Movies (frames per
second)
«Applicable mode: M»
The frame rate refers to the number of frames shot per second in a movie.
The available frame rate settings are 30 frames per second [30fps] and 15
frames per second [15fps].
Movement in movies with a frame rate of 30 fps is smooth, but the available
shooting time for 30 fps movies is shorter than for movies shot at 15 fps.
1
Set the mode select dial to "M" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[FRAME/SEC] N and then press the OK
button E.
AImportant
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
FRAME/SEC
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
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Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
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Using Flash
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Adjusting Brightness
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Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired frame rate and then
press the OK button E.
One of the following frame rates is set:
[30fps]: Shoots at 30 fps (default)
[15fps]: Shoots at 15 fps
5
Press the MENU button K.
The selected frame rate appears on the LCD monitor.
AImportant
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
30fps
15fps
30fps
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
This camera features a "I" shooting mode that automatically sets the
optimum photography settings for your subject.
Selecting the Scene Mode
«Applicable mode: I»
1
Set the mode select dial to "I" and
turn the camera on.
The Scene Mode menu screen appears.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select the best shooting mode for your
subject.
See p.43 for information on the shooting modes.
3
Press the OK button E.
This sets the shooting mode and you can now take pictures in that mode.
To change the shooting mode, press the MENU button K and select the shooting mode again.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
AImportant
•This setting reverts to its default value when you turn the camera off. To retain the
setting, set Mode Lock (Æ
p.155) to ON.
•In the "I" mode, each time you switch the modes, the settings are reset to the
default settings.
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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"I" comprises the 4 shooting modes described below.
j Sports Action mode
This is the best shooting mode for scenes with a lot of movement, such as
sporting events.
e Portrait mode
Use this shooting mode for photographs of people.
In this mode, the white balance
is optimized to give exquisite skin tones.
d Night View mode
This is the best shooting mode for shots of nighttime scenes.
The camera is set not to use the flash and the focus is fixed at infinity
.
f Night Portrait mode
This mode is ideal for shots of people against a nighttime background.
The flash can be set either to "auto flash mode", in which the flash
automatically fires according to the ambient light levels, or to "Red-eye
reduction auto mode", which prevents the subject's eye's from appearing
red.
AImportant
•Because slow shutter speeds are used in Night View and Night Portrait modes, you
should place the camera on a tripod and use the self-timer when taking pictures (Æ
p.46) to prevent camera shake.
•These settings revert to its default value when you turn the camera off. To retain the
setting, set Mode Lock (Æ
p.155) to ON.
•In the "I" mode, you cannot change the [ISO], AE mode, and [LONG EXP.] setting.
•In the Night View mode, you cannot change [EXP. COMP.] setting.
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Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Switching Between Macro and Landscape Mode
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M»
Focus mode helps you select the best possible camera settings for shots
of close-up subjects and distant scenery.
1
With the camera ready to shoot in "C", "N", "S", "I" or
"M" mode, press the down button O.
Each time you press the down button O, the Macro/Landscape mode changes in the cycle shown
below.
c Macro Mode
Macro mode allows you to take close-up pictures at distances as close as
around 10 cm (3.9")* from the subject. The distances at which Macro mode
can be used are as follows:
Wide-angle : Approx. 0.1 to Approx. 0.6 m*
Telephoto: Approx. 0.9 to Approx. 2.0 m*
The available flash modes are Flash Off or Fill-in Flash. (Æ
p.51)
* Distance between the front element of the lens and the subject.
AImportant
This setting reverts to its default value when you turn the camera off. To retain the setting,
set Mode Lock (Æ
p.155) to ON.
BNote
In the Night View and Night Portrait modes, you cannot switch Macro/Landscape modes.
Normal
Macro
Landscape
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
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Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
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Adjusting Brightness
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Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Y Landscape Mode
This shooting mode is ideal for shots of scenery.
Regardless of the shooting mode, the flash is set not to fire and focus is fixed
at infinity
.
Using Macro Mode
Compose the shot and press the shutter release button half way. When the camera gives a short double-
beep and the green shooting mark "Z" lights on the LCD monitor, focus is set.
Then, taking care not to move the camera, release the shutter to take the picture.
AImportant
To prevent camera shake in Macro mode where high magnifications are used, you should
place the camera on a tripod and use the self-timer to take pictures. (Æ
p.46)
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Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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[k] Using Self-Timer
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M»
The self-timer is used for shots such as those where the photographer is
included in the shot. In this mode, the shutter releases either 2 seconds or
10 seconds after you press the shutter release button. The 2-second delay
on the self-timer is also useful for preventing camera shake when you are
using Macro or Night View mode.
1
Set the mode select dial to "C", "N", "S", "I" or "M" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
the [SELF TIMER] k and then press the
OK button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired delay time and then
press the OK button E.
The self-timer is set.
An icon appears on the LCD monitor to show the selected delay.
[l]: Sets a self-timer delay of 10 seconds.
[m]: Sets a self-timer delay of 2 seconds.
[OFF]: Normal photography (default)
5
Press the MENU button K.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
SELF
TIMER
10
2
OFF
10
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Press the shutter release button.
The self-timer runs for the selected delay time and then releases the
shutter. When you are shooting a movie, movie shooting starts when
the specified self-timer delay has elapsed.
AImportant
•This mode is cancelled after you take the picture. To continue using the self-timer, select
self-timer mode again.
•To interrupt the self-timer once it has started running, press the shutter release button
half way.
BNote
•Place the camera on a tripod to take the picture.
•In continuous shooting, 3 high-speed consecutive pictures are taken at a rate of
approximately 3.3 frames per second after the specified time has elapsed.
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Using Zoom (Wide-angle and Telephoto)
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M»
Use the zoom button to take pictures when you are at events such as sports
meets or school plays where you want to zoom in on a distant subject, or
when you want to compose a wide-angle shot of distant scenery.
•Zoom button T:Enlarges the image (telephoto).
•Zoom button W:Returns the zoomed image to its original size and lets you include a larger area in the shot.
As well as an optical zoom that uses the lens to change the image
magnification, this camera also features a digital zoom that enlarges the
image digitally. By combining digital zooming with the optical zoom, you
can enlarge a still image by up to 60x or a movie by up to 20x.
1
Before shooting, press the T side of the
zoom button.
When you press the zoom button, the zoom bar appears at the bottom
of the screen. The indicator in the zoom bar moves right as you zoom in
and left as you zoom out.
The zoom bar remains on the screen for approximately 2 seconds after
you release the zoom button.
AImportant
•Using the digital zoom degrades the image quality.
•Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
IndicatorOptical
zoom bar
Digital
zoom bar
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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When the image is fully zoomed in,
release the zoom button and then press
the zoom button T again.
The image is enlarged successively by 1.3x, 1.6x, 2.0x, 3.0x, 4.0x, 5.0x
and 6.0x (digital zoom).
While you are using the digital zoom, a dedicated zoom bar for the
digital zoom is displayed to the right of the optical zoom bar.
The magnification available using the digital zoom differs depending on
the number of pixels (image size) specified (Æ
p.74).
Switching the Digital Zoom ON and OFF
You can use the procedure below to disable the digital zoom.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [DIGITAL ZOOM] and then press
the right button r.
Image sizeAvailable digital zoom magnification
2272x1704up to 4.0x
1600x1200up to 5.0x
1280x960up to 6.0x
640x480up to 6.0x
X1.3
1.3
X1.3
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BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
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FORMAT
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STANDARD
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Press the up u or down d button to
select [OFF] and then press the OK button
E.
The digital zoom is disabled.
To re-enable the digital zoom, select [ON].
AImportant
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
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STANDARD
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Using Flash
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I»
This camera has an Automatic Flash mode in which the camera determines
whether or not to fire the flash based on the ambient light level. However,
there is also a range of other flash modes that you can use to achieve
particular effects in your shots.
Flash Modes
[a] Auto Flash mode
The camera detects the ambient light level and determines whether to fire the flash.
[h] Red-eye Reduction Auto mode
In this mode, the flash reduces the red-eye effect by firing twice: once just before and again when the picture is
taken. As in Auto Flash mode, the camera detects the ambient light level and determines whether to fire the
flash.
[g] Flash Off mode
In this mode, the flash never fires, regardless of the ambient light levels. This mode is best for shots of sunsets
or shots where you want to retain an indoor ambiance.
[b] Fill-in Flash mode
In this mode, the flash fires regardless of the ambient light conditions. When you take a picture in strong
sunlight or when the subject is backlit, this mode allows you to take a picture that clearly shows both the subject
and the background.
AImportant
When using the flash for close-up shots, you should set the ISO sensitivity to 200 or less.
If you set the sensitivity to a high ISO setting and then take close-up shots, the image will
be overexposed.
AImportant
The shot is taken the second time the flash fires, not the first time. Take care to ensure that
neither the camera nor the subject move after the flash fires for the first time.
AImportant
•Because the shutter speed used may be slow, depending on the light levels, you should
place the camera on a tripod and use the self-timer (Æ
p.46) to prevent camera shake
when the shot is taken.
•If the photographed image is too dark, use the exposure compensation (Æ
p.57) or ISO
sensitivity (Æ
p.64) settings to adjust the brightness.
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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[i] Fill-Flash with Red-eye Reduction
(*Only when a long exposure or shutter-priority is set.)
This mode can only be set for long exposures (Æ p.62) or when shutter-priority is selected as the AE mode (Æ
p.58). Regardless of the ambient light conditions, the flash fires once just before shooting and a second time
when the shot is taken to reduce red-eye.
Setting the Flash Mode
In "C", "N" or "S"
1
Set the mode select dial to "C", "N" or "S" and turn the
camera on.
2
Press the flash pop-up lever Q.
The flash pops up.
3
Press the up button u to select the icon
for the mode you want to set.
The flash mode icon changes in the cycle shown below each time you
press the up button u.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
BNote
Close the flash by pressing it back down with your
finger.
BNote
When Flash Off mode is used, the flash does not
need to pop up.
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
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Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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AImportant
•The available flash modes differ depending on the Macro/Landscape mode (Æ p.44),
AE mode (Æ
p.58) or long exposure (Æ p.62) setting, as shown below.
* If you use Fill-in Flash mode for Macro mode shots, the image will be overexposed.
Use exposure compensation (Æ
p.57) to adjust the exposure.
* If the camera is set to Landscape mode, the flash mode is Flash Off and cannot be
changed.
* If a long exposure is selected with [PROGRAM] (Auto) or [APER PRTY], the settings
for long exposures are used.
•If bracketing is selected as drive mode (Æ
p.86), the flash mode is Flash Off and cannot
be changed.
•This setting reverts to its default value when you turn the camera off. To retain the
setting, set Mode Lock (Æ
p.155) to ON.
AE mode/Long
exposure
Macro/Landscape mode
NormalMacro
[PROGRAM]
(Auto)
Auto flash (default) Ö
Red-eye reduction
AUTO Ö Flash Off Ö
Fill-in Flash
Flash Off (default) Ö
Fill-in Flash
[APER PRTY]
[SHTR PRTY]Fill-in Flash (default)
Ö Fill-flash with red-
eye reduction Ö Flash
Off
[LONG EXP.]Flash Off (default) Ö
Fill-flash with red-eye
reduction
Not available.
Flash Off used.
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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When "I" is selected
1
Set the mode select dial to "I" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the flash pop-up lever Q.
The flash pops up.
3
Press the up button u to select the icon for the mode you
want to set.
The table below shows the available flash modes for each scene mode.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
BNote
Close the flash by pressing it back down with your finger.
Scene modeAvailable flash modes
Sports Action
Auto Flash Ö Red-eye Reduction AUTO Ö Flash Off Ö Fill-in Flash
Portrait
Night ViewFlash Off
Night PortraitAuto Flash Ö Fill-flash with Red-eye Reduction
AImportant
•When a mode other than Night View is selected, the flash mode default setting reverts
to a.
•In the Night Portrait mode, you cannnot take pictures without flash.
•This setting reverts to its default value when the camera is turned off.
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|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Flash variations in Macro/Landscape mode, AE mode and
Drive mode
When the setting are changed in Macro/Landscape mode (Æ p.44), AE mode (Æ p.58) or Drive mode (Æ
p.86), the flash settings are as shown below.
•Macro/Landscape mode
Normal: Uses the flash mode used the last time Normal was selected.
Macro: Flash Off
Landscape: Flash Off
•AE mode
•Drive Mode
Single-shot:Uses the flash mode used the last time single-shot drive mode was
selected.
Fast continuous/AF continuous
:Temporarily set to Flash Off to improve continuous shooting performance.
Bracketing:Set to Flash Off.
Effective flash range
The effective flash range varies depending on parameters such as
zoom, ISO sensitivity and AE mode settings.
When taking pictures, refer to the distances shown in the figure at
the right. (ISO settings
Æ p.64)
For more details, refer to the "Specifications" of the Simple
Instruction Manual.
AE mode changeFlash mode variations
[PROGRAM] Ù [APER
PRTY]
Flash mode prior to the AE mode change continues to
be used.
[PROGRAM] Ö [SHTR
PRTY]
[APER PRTY] Ö [SHTR
PRTY]
Changes to Fill-in Flash when Auto Flash is set.
Changes to Fill-in Flash with Red-eye Reduction
when Red-eye Reduction AUTO is set.
Stays at Flash Off when Flash Off is set.
Stays at Fill-in Flash when Fill-in Flash is set.
[SHTR PRTY] Ö
[PROGRAM]
[SHTR PRTY] Ö [APER
PRTY]
Changes to Red-eye Reduction AUTO when Fill-in
Flash with Red-eye Reduction is set.
Stays at Fill-in Flash when Fill-in Flash is set.
Stays at Flash Off when Flash Off is set.
Wide-angle: Up to approx. 0.6 m - 4.4 m
Telephoto: Up to approx. 0.9 m - 4.0 m
(ISO: AUTO)
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|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Avoiding camera shake
Camera shake refers to the effect of images appearing blurred or out of focus because the camera moved
when the picture was taken. This is particularly likely to occur at slow shutter speeds and in macro shots.
This applies particularly to macro shots with high magnifications, where the subject's depth of field
is
extremely shallow, and even the slight camera movement when the shutter release button is pressed can
have a large impact on the image.
In situations of this sort, place the camera on a tripod to take the shot. Still greater stability can be achieved
by using the self-timer (Æ
p.46) so that the camera does not move when the shutter release button is
pressed.
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Adjusting Brightness
[
M
] Using Exposure Compensation
«Applicable modes: S / I / M»
Use exposure compensation to adjust the brightness of your images. This
function is especially useful for shots where you did not get the ideal
exposure
because the brightness of subject and background were very
different. You can also use this feature when you deliberately want to shoot
under- or overexposed images.
This camera allows you to adjust the brightness up to plus or minus 2.0 EV
in 1/3 EV
increments.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S", "I" or "M" and turn the
camera on.
2
Press the exposure compensation button X.
The exposure compensation settings menu appears, along with the
compensation values and the image histogram.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired compensation setting.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
Darker
-2.0
Brighter
+2.0
±0.0
(Default)
+2.0
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|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Press the OK button E.
The selected compensation value is set.
The specified value appears on the LCD monitor.
[AE MODE] Selecting the Exposure Setting Method
«Applicable mode: S»
The available AE (Automatic Exposure) mode settings are [PROGRAM]
(automatic), [APER PRTY], and [SHTR PRTY].
In [PROGRAM] mode, the camera automatically sets the shutter speed and
aperture settings. This mode is recommended for first-time camera users
or when you want to shoot without having to worry about the exposure
settings.
In [APER PRTY] mode, you set the aperture and the camera automatically
sets the correct shutter speed for the subject brightness.
When you shoot with a low aperture setting, the depth of field in which
objects are clearly focused reduces in size. You can use this to take shots
in which the subject stands out clearly against an unfocused background.
Conversely, high aperture settings give a large depth of field in which
objects are sharply focused and can be used to take pictures in which the
subject and background are both in focus. (See "Depth of field
".)
In [SHTR PRTY] mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera
automatically sets the correct aperture for the subject brightness. For
example, you can set a fast shutter speed (a low setting) to freeze the
movement of a fast-moving subject or a slow shutter speed (a high setting)
to take pictures in low-light situations where you cannot use the flash. (See
"
Shutter speed" on p.178 and "Shutter-priority AE" on p.178.)
AImportant
•The exposure compensation setting does not change after a shot is taken.
•This setting reverts to the default value when the camera is turned off. In "S"
mode, the setting can be retained by setting Mode Lock (Æ
p.155) to ON.
•When the flash is used, exposure compensation is limited to between -1.0 and +1.0 EV.
•When EVALUATION (Æ p.60) is used, the exposure compensation may differ from
the specified setting for some subjects.
•If you set the long exposure, you cannot set the exposure compensation.
+2.0
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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1
Set the mode select dial to "S" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [AE MODE] and then press the right
button r.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The AE mode is set.
[PROGRAM]:The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and
aperture settings that will give the best exposure.
(Default)
[APER PRTY]:The user sets the aperture and the camera then
selects the shutter speed that will give the best
exposure.
[SHTR PRTY]:The user sets the shutter speed and the camera then
selects the aperture that will give the best exposure.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
SETTINGS
LONG EXP.
ISO
METERING
AE MODE
AUTO
EVALUATION
OFF
PROGRAM
FOCUSINGWIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
METERING
PROGRAM
APER PRTY
SHTR PRTY
FOCUSINGWIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
LONG EXP.OFF
ISO
AE MODE
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Press the MENU button K.
The aperture setting and shutter speed are displayed.
Press the left l or right r button to change the aperture or shutter
speed setting.
Out of support of AE mode
[METERING] Selecting the Area Used for Setting the
Exposure
«Applicable modes: S / I»
In this mode, you can select the area that the camera uses to set the
exposure
. The available settings are [EVALUATION], [CENTER] and [SPOT
AREA]. Use the setting that best suits your subject.
In [EVALUATION] mode, the screen is partitioned into zones and the
optimum exposure is determined based on measurements of the light in
each zone. Because this mode allows ordinary shots or even backlit shots
to be taken with little or no exposure compensation, it is recommended for
novices or for users who want to take pictures without having to worry
about the exposure settings.
In [CENTER] mode, the exposure is determined by giving particular weight
to measurements of the light from the subject that strikes the central part
of the screen. This mode makes it easy for the camera to set the exposure
even in shots where there is a strong light source close to the subject.
[PROGRAM]The aperture setting and shutter speed are
displayed in red. Under this condition, you
cannot get the ideal exposure.
[APER PRTY]The aperture setting is displayed in red.
Under this condition, you cannot get the ideal
exposure.
[SHTR PRTY]The shutter speed is displayed in red. Under
this condition, you cannot get the ideal
exposure.
AImportant
•When [SHTR PRTY] is selected, long exposures cannot be set.
•This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
F2.8
15
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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In [SPOT AREA] mode, the camera determines the exposure by measuring
only the light from the subject that strikes the center of the screen. This
mode should be used for shots where there is a strong contrast in
brightness between the subject and the background, such as a backlit
portrait or a shot of a performance where the lighting is focused on a
specific part of the stage. You can also use this mode to measure the light
from a particular part of your subject when you are trying to achieve a
specific effect.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S" or "I" and turn the camera
on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [METERING] and then press the
right button r.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
Area measured in [EVALUATION] mode
Measures by splitting the entire screen into zones.
(Area measured)
Area measured in [CENTER] mode
Measures the central part of the screen.
Area measured in [SPOT AREA] mode
Measures the light striking the center of the screen.
SETTINGS
LONG EXP.
ISO
METERING
AE MODE
AUTO
EVALUATION
OFF
PROGRAM
FOCUSINGWIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The metering mode is set.
(No icon) [EVALUATION]:The entire screen is partitioned into 256
zones and the light in each zone is measured
to determine the optimum exposure for the
subject. (Default)
[G] [CENTER]:The exposure is determined by measuring
the light and giving greater weight to the
central part of the screen (an area larger
than that used for spot metering).
[q] [SPOT AREA]:The exposure is determined by measuring
the light at the center of the screen.
6
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected metering mode appears on the LCD monitor.
[LONG EXP.] Using Slow Shutter Speeds to Shoot Dark
Subjects
«Applicable mode: S»
This mode uses a slow shutter speed when you take pictures of subjects
such as stars at night or weak lights in a dark situation (e.g. candles). The
slower the shutter speed
, the longer the subject's image is exposed.
AImportant
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
AImportant
•For long-exposure shots, always place the camera on a tripod to take the shot.
•Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
EVALUATION
CENTER
SPOT AREA
FOCUSINGWIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
LONG EXP.OFF
ISO
AE MODE
METERING
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|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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1
Set the mode select dial to "S" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [LONG EXP.] and then press the
right button r.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The number of seconds is set.
(No icon)[OFF]: Normal photography (default)
[LT2S][2SEC]: Shutter speed of 2 seconds
[LT4S][4SEC]: Shutter speed of 4 seconds
[LT8S][8SEC]: Shutter speed of 8 seconds
SETTINGS
LONG EXP.
ISO
METERING
AE MODE
AUTO
EVALUATION
OFF
PROGRAM
FOCUSINGWIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
METERING
AE MODE
4SEC
8SEC
PROGRAM
FOCUSINGOFF
SETTINGS(2/2)
2SEC
ISO
LONG EXP.
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Shooting Movies
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|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the specified number of seconds appears on the LCD
monitor.
[ISO] Changing the ISO Sensitivity to Shoot Fast
Moving Subjects
«Applicable mode: S»
The [ISO] setting corresponds to the ISO value of conventional film and
indicates sensitivity to light.
The [ISO] can be set to [AUTO], [100], [200], [400] or [800], with the image
quality declining as the number increases. Increasing the camera's
sensitivity to light allows you to take pictures in dark locations or use fast
shutter speeds. It also slightly increases the effective range of the flash.
The default [ISO] setting is [AUTO], in which the camera sets the ISO
sensitivity to suit the ambient conditions.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
AImportant
•Setting a slow shutter speed may result in 'noise' in the image.
•When you turn the camera off, the long exposure setting is cancelled and the camera
reverts to normal shooting (default).
•Take care to avoid camera shake. (Æ
p.56)
•When a long exposure is set, the [SHTR PRTY] AE mode setting cannot be selected.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
LT4S
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button K.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [ISO] and then press the right
button r.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The ISO sensitivity is set.
(No icon) [AUTO]: The camera sets the ISO sensitivity to suit the
ambient conditions. (Default)
[ISO100] [100]: Fixed at ISO 100
[ISO200] [200]: Fixed at ISO 200
[ISO400][400]: Fixed at ISO 400
[ISO800][800]: Fixed at ISO 800
6
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the specified value appears on the LCD monitor.
AImportant
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
SETTINGS
LONG EXP.
ISO
METERING
AE MODE
AUTO
EVALUATION
OFF
PROGRAM
FOCUSINGWIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
METERING
AE MODE
200
400
800
FOCUSINGAUTO
SETTINGS(2/2)
LONG EXP.100
ISO
ISO200
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Shooting Movies
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|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting Focus
Focusing Off-Center (Focus Lock)
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M»
Use Focus Lock in situations where the subject you want to focus on is not
in the center of the image, or when you want to compose a shot where the
focal point is not in the center of the shot.
1
Set the mode select dial to "C", "N", "S", "I" or "M" and
turn the camera on.
2
Position the focusing frame in the center
of the screen over the subject you want to
focus on and press the shutter release
button half way.
When the camera gives a short double-beep and the green shooting
mark "Z" lights on the LCD monitor, focus is set and locked (Focus
Lock, AE Lock).
3
With the shutter release button still half-pressed, move the
camera until the shot is composed as you want it.
4
Press the shutter release button down
fully.
Removing your finger from the shutter release button releases the
Focus Lock and AE Lock.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
BNote
A flashing shooting mark "Z" indicates that focus cannot be locked because the focus
is not set. Press the shutter release button half way again until the shooting mark "Z"
stays lit and the focus is set.
Pipip
Click
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|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
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[FOCUSING] Selecting the focusing method
«Applicable modes: S / I / M»
You can select either of 2 automatic focusing modes: [WIDE AF] or [SPOT
AF].
[WIDE AF]:Because this mode uses a wide focusing frame, it is useful for
shots such as photos of 2 people standing side by side.
(Default)
[SPOT AF]:Use this mode to focus on a specific part of your subject. You
should also use this mode when you use focus lock to take
pictures.
*When the subject you want to focus on is not inside the focus frame, use focus lock to set the focus. (See
"
Focusing Off-Center (Focus Lock)" on p.66.)
Subjects That Are Difficult to Focus On
The camera has difficulty focusing on the following types of subject. Lock the focus on another object at the
same distance from the camera as the desired subject and then take the picture.
•Low contrast subjects
•Objects that consist of the same pattern repeated
•Dark subjects
•Subjects made up only of horizontal lines
•Extremely bright or glossy subjects
•Subjects where there is a strong light source in or near the field of view, or when there is strong light
such as sunlight in the LCD monitor image
•When there are 2 or more subjects in or near the center of the field of view that are at different distances
from the camera
•Very fast moving subjects
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-68
Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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1
Set the mode select dial to "S", "I" or "M" and turn the
camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [FOCUSING] and then press the
right button r.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The focusing frame is set.
6
Press the MENU button K.
The selected focusing frame appears on the LCD monitor.
AImportant
•In "S" mode and "M" mode, this setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
•In "I" mode, this setting reverts to the default focusing method when you turn the
camera off.
•In "C" and "N" modes, this setting is fixed at [WIDE AF].
SETTINGS
LONG EXP.
ISO
METERING
AE MODE
AUTO
EVALUATION
OFF
PROGRAM
FOCUSINGWIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
ISO
METERING
AE MODE
AUTO
EVALUATION
PROGRAM
WIDE AF
SETTINGS(2/2)
LONG EXP.SPOT AF
FOCUSING
IntroductionGetting Ready
Taking Pictures
PlaybackSet Up
GB-69
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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[AF MODE] Still and Moving Subjects
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M»
This setting selects the method the camera uses to automatically set the
focus.
[SAF] (Single Auto Focus) (default):Best for normal photography.
The camera sets the focus when you press the shutter release button half
way. When the shot is focused, the green shooting mark appears to show
that focus and exposure are set. Continue pressing the shutter release
button down fully to take the shot.
[CAF] (Continuous Auto Focus): Best for moving subjects.
While the camera is turned on, it continuously adjusts the focus. Check that
the shooting mark is shown and then simply press the shutter button down
fully to take the shot.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [AF MODE] and then press the right
r button.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired AF mode and then
press the OK button E.
The AF mode is set.
AImportant
•This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
•Even when [CAF] is selected, the auto focus may not be able to successfully track some
fast-moving subjects.
•Selecting [CAF] uses up battery power more quickly.
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FORMAT
SAF
STANDARD
2004.01.01
ON
EXECUTE
POWER SAVE3MIN.
SET UP(1/3)
AF MODESAF
CAF
SET UP(1/3)
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FORMAT
POWER SAVE
2004.01.01
ON
EXECUTE
3MIN.
IntroductionGetting Ready
Taking Pictures
PlaybackSet Up
GB-70
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M»
In "C", "N" and "M", a large number of icons are displayed on the LCD
monitor or in the viewfinder. If the icons are a distraction when you are
taking pictures, you can use the DISPLAY button J to turn the icon
display on and off as required.
1
Set the mode select dial to "C", "N", "S", "I" or "M" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the DISPLAY button J.
The LCD monitor display mode changes each time you press the button, as shown below.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
BNote
•The histogram shows the distribution of brightness in the displayed image. Darker
images have a higher distribution on the left, while brighter images have higher
distribution levels on the right. (The horizontal axis denotes brightness and the
vertical axis shows the distribution level.) If the distribution is too dark, increase the
exposure. If the distribution is too bright, decrease the exposure.
•The histogram displayed during shooting may differ from the histogram for the
image played back.
•When a slow shutter speed or long exposure is set, the brightness shown in the
histogram may differ markedly from that of the actual photographed image.
Icons displayed.
Icons and histogram
displayed.
* Excludes "M" mode.
No icons displayed.
Flash mode, scene
mode, macro/landscape
mode, aperture and
shutter speed or long
exposure icons are still
displayed.
J
F2.8X2.0ISO200
2004.09.01
+1.0
SAF
LT4S
+1
+1
1234F
10
+1
2272
F2.8X2.0ISO200
2004.09.01
+1.0
SAF
LT4S
+1
+1
1234F
10
+1
2272
F2.8
LT4S
JJ
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-71
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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[REC REVIEW] Checking Images Right After You Shoot
Them
«Applicable modes: C / S / I»
Use this procedure to have the camera display images for several seconds
immediately after you shoot them.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [REC REVIEW] and then press the
right r button.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the number of seconds and then
press the OK button E.
The number of seconds for which images are displayed is set.
[2SEC]:The photographed image is displayed for 2 seconds right after
shooting. (Default)
[4SEC]:The photographed image is displayed for 4 seconds right after
shooting.
[OFF]: The photographed image is not displayed right after shooting.
AImportant
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
2SEC
SET UP(2/3)
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
REC REVIEW
OFF
+
2
+
2
2SEC
4SEC
OFF
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-72
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Quickly Checking/Erasing Your Shots (Quick View)
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I»
This function lets you quickly check the images you have just taken and
erase unwanted images when the camera is in "C", "N", "S" or "I"
mode.
Checking your images
With the camera ready to shoot in "C", "N",
"S" or "I" mode, press the OK button E.
The last image shot appears on the LCD monitor.
Press the right r button to move forwards through the images and the
left l button to move backwards.
BNote
•You can enlarge an image by pressing the T
side of the zoom button. To return the image to
its original size, press the W side of the zoom
button.
•Pressing the DISPLAY button J displays
the information for the currently displayed
image.
•You cannot play back movies and postrecorded
sound. (For movies, the first frame is displayed.)
•The display changes as shown below each time
you press the DISPLAY button J.
INFORMATION
100
100
–KIF_0001.JPG 1600KB
KIF_0001.JPG 1600KB
100–KIF_0001.JPG 1600KB
F 2272X1704
F 2272X1704
F 2272X1704
1/2000 F16.0 ±0.3
ISO200
2004.09.01 12:34:56
2004.09.01 12:34:56
2004.09.01 12:34:56
DPOF 1 PRTS DATE
DPOF 1 PRTS DATE
DPOF 1 PRTS DATE
J
J
J
Normal
playback
Information
display
Histogram
display
(Still images only)
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Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Erasing images
1
While an image is displayed, press the
down button d.
A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to erase the
image.
2
Press the up button u and select [EXECUTE]. Then press the
OK button E.
The image is erased.
Press the shutter release button down halfway or press the OK button E to return to the normal shooting
mode screen.
AImportant
z Quick View cannot be used in the following situations:
•When there is no memory card inserted
•When the memory card cover is open
•When there are no images stored on the memory card
EXECUTE
CANCEL
ERASE
IMAGE?
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-74
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
[
Q
] Selecting the Number of Pixels
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M»
The number of pixels refers to the number of individual dots used to make
up the image. The larger this number, the better the image quality. However,
this also increases the size of the image file so that fewer pictures can be
taken. Choose the image size that best suits the intended use of the shot.
(
Æ
p.76)
1
Set the mode select dial to "C", "N", "S", "I" or "M" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[PIXELS] Q and then press the OK button
E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired image size and then
press the OK button E.
The image size is set.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
Still ImageMovie
2272 x 1704 (default)640 x 480
1600 x 1200320 x 240 (default)
1280 x 960
640 x 480
PIXELS
640X480
1280X960
1600X1200
2272X1704
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-75
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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5
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected image size appears on the LCD monitor.
[
S
] Selecting the Quality (Compression Ratio)
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I»
You can select [NORMAL] (high compression) or [FINE] (low compression)
as the Quality (compression ratio) setting. While lower compression ratios
give better image quality, they also increase the file size so that fewer
images can be recorded. As with the image size, you should choose the
quality that best suits the intended use of the shot.
1
Set the mode select dial to "C", "N", "S" or "I" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[QUALITY] S and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired compression ratio and
then press the OK button E.
The compression ratio is set.
[F] [FINE]:Shoots images at a low compression ratio.
[N][NORMAL]:Shoots images at a high compression ratio. (Default)
AImportant
This setting is retained even when the camera is switched off.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
QUALITY
NORMAL
FINE
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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5
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected compression ratio appears on the LCD
monitor.
Available shots and capacities for different image size
and quality (compression ratio) combinations
Refer to the "Specifications" in the Simple Instruction Manual for
information on the available shots and capacities.
AImportant
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
Guide to choosing the image size and image quality
For high-quality printing or to give priority to image quality, choose a large number of pixels (image size). For
files you want to send as e-mail attachments, choose a small image size to keep the file size small.
When image quality is particularly important, select [FINE] as the Quality setting. Otherwise, choosing the
[NORMAL] setting will keep the file sizes small and increase the number of pictures you can shoot.
F
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-77
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Adjusting Image Colors and Other Settings
[
s
] Selecting the Light Source (White Balance)
«Applicable modes: S / I / M»
The color of a subject varies depending on the light source used.
Setting the white balance
is the process in which image colors are adjusted
to ensure that photographed objects appear in their true colors regardless
of the light source used.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S", "I" or "M" and turn the
camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[WHITE BALANCE] s and then press the
OK button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired function and then
press the OK button E.
The white balance is set.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
[X] Automatic
Automatically sets the white
balance to suit the ambient
conditions.(Default)
[w] Daylight
Specifies the light source.
[x] Incandescent
[t] Cloudy
[
v
] Fluorescent
[u] Preset
Uses the white balance specified
in [SETTINGS]. This value must
be set beforehand. (Æ
p.78)
WHITE BALANCE
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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5
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected white balance setting appears on the LCD
monitor.
[WB PRESET] Setting Your Own Value for White
«Applicable modes: S / I / M»
Use this function when there are multiple light sources or when you want
to set the white value very precisely.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S", "I" or "M" and turn the
camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [WB PRESET] and then press the
OK button E.
AImportant
This setting reverts to the default value (AUTO) when you turn the camera off. In "S"
mode, the setting can be retained by setting Mode Lock (Æ
p.155) to ON.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
SETTINGS
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
STANDARD
STANDARD
STANDARD
SET
COLOR MODECOLOR
SETTINGS(1/2)
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-79
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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5
Position your prepared white sample so
that it fills the frame on the screen.
6
Press the up u or down d button to select [SET] and then
press the OK button E.
The preset value for the white balance is set.
To cancel this setting, select [CANCEL] and press the OK button E.
7
Press the MENU button K.
The white balance is set to [u].
[COLOR MODE] Selecting Color, Black & White or Sepia
«Applicable modes: S / I / M»
This feature allows you select colors so that your images resemble photos
taken using sepia tone or monochrome film.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S", "I" or "M" and turn the
camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
AImportant
•This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
•When the light source changes you should redo the preset white balance.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
SET
CANCEL
PRESET WB?
Adjust a subject to fill the
frame on the screen.
White subjects,
such as paper.
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-80
Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [COLOR MODE] and then press the
OK button E.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The color mode is set.
(No icon)[COLOR]:Takes the shot in color (default).
[B/W][B/W]:Takes the shot in black and white.
[r][SEPIA]:Takes the shot in sepia tones.
6
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected color mode appears on the LCD monitor.
[CHROMA] Changing the color intensity
«Applicable modes: S / I»
The [CHROMA] setting lets you take pictures in which the intensity of the
colors is increased (brighter colors) or decreased (paler colors).
AImportant
The specified mode is cancelled and the camera reverts to shooting in color (default
setting) when you turn the camera off.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
SETTINGS
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
STANDARD
STANDARD
STANDARD
SET
COLOR MODECOLOR
SETTINGS(1/2)
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
SEPIA
STANDARD
B/W
SET
COLOR MODECOLOR
SETTINGS(1/2)
IntroductionGetting Ready
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PlaybackSet Up
GB-81
Taking Still Images
|
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
|
Shooting Movies
|
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
|
[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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1
Set the mode select dial to "S" or "I" and turn the camera
on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [CHROMA] and then press the OK
button E.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The chroma is set.
[H+1][+]:Increases the color intensity.
(No icon)[STANDARD]:Uses the standard color intensity. (Default)
[H-1][-]:Decreases the color intensity.
6
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected intensity appears on the LCD monitor.
AImportant
•In "S" mode, this setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
•In "I" mode, this setting reverts to its default value when you turn the camera off.
SETTINGS
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
STANDARD
STANDARD
STANDARD
SET
COLOR MODECOLOR
SETTINGS(1/2)
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
-
STANDARD
SET
COLOR MODE+
SETTINGS(1/2)
CHROMASTANDARD
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[
k
] Using Self-Timer
|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
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Using Flash
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Adjusting Brightness
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Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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[SHARPNESS] Enhancing the Image Outlines
«Applicable modes: S / I»
This setting enables you to take pictures in which the subject's outline is
sharpened or softened.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S" or "I" and turn the camera
on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [SHARPNESS] and then press the
OK button E.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The sharpness is set.
[n+3]:+3
[n+2]:+2
[n+1]:+1
(No icon) :STANDARD (default)
[n-1]:-1
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
SETTINGS
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
STANDARD
STANDARD
STANDARD
SET
COLOR MODECOLOR
SETTINGS(1/2)
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
+1
STANDARD
-1
COLOR MODE+3
SETTINGS(1/2)
CHROMA+2
SHARPNESS
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|
[
k
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|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected sharpness appears on the LCD monitor.
[CONTRAST] Enhancing the Contrast
«Applicable modes: S / I»
You can use this setting to take pictures in which the contrast between
light and dark is enhanced. Increasing the contrast intensifies light and
dark areas, while lowering the contrast broadens the areas of light and
dark and tends to give a smoother looking image.
1
Set the mode select dial to "S" or "I" and turn the camera
on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[SETTINGS] K and then press the OK
button E.
AImportant
•In "S" mode, this setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
•In "I" mode, the sharpness reverts to the default setting when you turn the camera
off.
•Increasing the sharpness may also increase the level of noise in the image.
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
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|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Press the up u or down d button to
select [CONTRAST] and then press the
OK button E.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired mode and then press
the OK button E.
The contrast is set.
[C+1][+]:Give a strong contrast.
(No icon)[STANDARD]:Standard contrast. (default)
[C-1][-]:Softens the contrast.
6
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected contrast appears on the LCD monitor.
AImportant
•In "S" mode, this setting is retained even when the camera is turned off.
•In "I" mode, the contrast reverts to the default setting when you turn the camera off.
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
STANDARD
STANDARD
STANDARD
SET
COLOR MODECOLOR
SETTINGS(1/2)
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
WB PRESET
STANDARD
COLOR MODECOLOR
SETTINGS(1/2)
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+
STANDARD
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|
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k
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|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
«Applicable modes: C / N / S / I / M / P»
On this camera, you can view your photographed images either on the LCD
monitor (LCD) or through the electronic viewfinder (EVF).
1
While an image is displayed, press the VF
button V.
Each time you press the VF button V, the image display switches
between the electronic viewfinder (EVF) and the LCD monitor.
BNote
You can also specify where images are displayed when the camera is turned on.
(Æ
p.158)
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[
k
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|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
«Applicable modes: N / S / I»
You can choose the way the exposure and focus are set for continuous
shooting.
1
Set the mode select dial to "N", "S" or "I" and turn the
camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[DRIVE MODE] D and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired function and then
press the OK button E.
The drive mode is set.
"N" mode
"S" mode
AImportant
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
[F] (Fast
continuous)
Continuous shooting with focus and exposure
set before shooting begins. (Default)
[A] (AF
continuous)
Continuous shooting with focus set for each
frame. Shooting in this mode is slower than in
Fast continuous mode.
[E] (Single-shot)Normal photography (default)
[F] (Fast
continuous)
Continuous shooting with focus and exposure
set when shooting begins.
[A] (AF
continuous)
Continuous shooting with focus set for each
frame. Shooting in this mode is slower than in
Fast continuous mode.
[B] (Bracketing)Continuous shooting of 3 frames (Normal,
overexposed and underexposed in that order)
with a different exposure for each shot. The
focus is fixed in the first shot.
DRIVE MODE
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[
k
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|
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
|
Using Flash
|
Adjusting Brightness
|
Setting Focus
|
Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
|
Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
|
Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
|
Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
|
Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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"I" mode
5
Press the MENU button K.
The icon for the selected drive mode appears on the LCD monitor.
[E] (Single-shot)Normal photography (default)
[F] (Fast
continuous)
Continuous shooting with focus and exposure
set when shooting begins.
[A] (AF
continuous)
Continuous shooting with focus set for each
frame. Shooting in this mode is slower than in
Fast continuous mode.
AImportant
•The drive mode reverts to the default setting when you turn the camera off. Mode Lock
(Æ
p.155) can be used to retain this setting.
•In "S" mode bracketing, one shot takes three images with different exposures. If there
are only 1 or 2 available shots remaining, no shot is taken.
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Playback
This chapter explains how to use your camera's playback
modes to check your images.
TClick on the section you want to read.
Rotating ImagesSpecifying
DPOF Settings
Printing with
PictBridge
Connecting to a
Windows PC
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Macintosh
Viewing Still
Images
Viewing MoviesViewing Images
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Viewing Lists of
Thumbnail
Images
Viewing Image
Information
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Unwanted
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Protecting
Images
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Viewing Still Images
«Applicable images: Still images only»
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
The last image shot appears on the LCD monitor.
2
Use the left l or right r button to select
the image you want to view.
Press the right r button to scan forward through the images or the left l
button to scan backward through the images.
BNote
•Any resized images are displayed before the normal images.
•Resized images are displayed at different sizes depending on the image size.
When this occurs, the resize icon Q appears in the top-left corner of the LCD
monitor. For more information on resizing images, see "
[
V
] Resizing and Trimming
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Viewing Your Images Enlarged
«Applicable images: Still images only»
You can use the zoom buttons to enlarge an image during playback.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn the camera on.
2
Use the left l or right r button to select the image you want to
view.
3
Press the T side of the zoom
button.
The image is enlarged as follows each time you press
the T side of the zoom button: 2x Æ 4x Æ 8x.
BNote
•During zoomed playback, scroll
bars appear at the bottom and on
the right side of the screen. The
scroll bars act as a guide to which
part of the original image is
currently displayed. You can use
the udlr button to scroll the
screen up, down, left or right in
the image.
•Press the W side of the zoom
button to return the enlarged
image to its original size. The
image reverts to its original size
in 3 steps each time you press
W, as follows: 4x Æ 2x Æ
original size.
•To quickly return an enlarged
image to its original size during
zoomed playback, simply press
the MENU button K.
AImportant
Resized images cannot be viewed enlarged using zoomed playback.
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Viewing Movies
«Applicable images: Movies only»
While playing movies, you can pause normal playback, move forward one
frame at a time (frame advance) and adjust the volume.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Use the left l or right r button to select
the movie you want to view. Press the up
u and down d button to adjust the
volume.
3
Press the OK button E.
Movie playback begins.
The table below shows the operations that can be performed during playback.
BNote
You can also adjust the playback volume while the
movie is running.
ButtonDescription
Up button uIncreases the volume.
Down button dDecreases the volume.
Left button lPress once to stop the movie and begin scanning backwards through the
movie frame by frame each time you press the button.
Hold down for 1 second to scan back through the movie at twice the
playback speed. Hold down for another 2 seconds to scan back through the
movie at 4 times the playback speed.
Right button rPress once to stop the movie and begin scanning forwards through the
movie frame by frame each time you press the button. Hold down for 1
second to scan forward through the movie at twice the playback speed.
Hold down for another 2 seconds to scan forward through the movie at 4
times the playback speed. (Sound is not played back during forward
scanning.)
OK button EPress to stop movie playback.
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Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (slideshow)
«Applicable images: Still images / movies»
The camera's [AUTO PLAY] (slideshow) function displays your images at set
intervals in the order in which they were photographed. AUTO PLAY can play
back sound for movies and for images with postrecorded messages. You
can also specify the effect used for the transition between images. You can
even specify the effect used for the transition between images.
[AUTO PLAY] settings
You can specify the following settings for an [AUTO PLAY] slideshow:
•[INTERVAL]:Sets the delay until the next image appears.
•[START FRAME]:Sets the first image in the slideshow.
•[RECORD/MOVIE]:Specifies whether postrecorded voice messages and movies are played back.
•[EFFECT]:Specifies the effect used for the transition between images.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[AUTO PLAY] o and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [INTERVAL] and then press the
right r button.
AUTO PLAY
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
THIS
FRAME
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
PLAYBACK
OFF
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
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5
Press the up u or down d button to
select a setting and then press the OK
button E.
The available intervals are 2, 10, 15 and 30 seconds.
6
Press the up u or down d button to
select [START FRAME] and then press the
right r button.
7
Press the up u or down d button to
select a setting and then press the OK
button E.
[THIS FRAME]:Starts playback from the currently displayed image.
[1ST FRAME]:Starts playback from the image with the lowest
number in the file name.
8
Press the up u or down d button to
select [RECORD/MOVIE] and then press
the right r button.
9
Press the up u or down d button to
select a setting and then press the OK
button E.
[PLAYBACK]:Postrecorded voice messages and movies are
included in the slideshow.
[NOPLAYBACK]:Postrecorded voice messages and movies are not
included in the slideshow.
BNote
The recording duration for movies and
postrecordings takes precedence over the
playback interval setting.
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
10SEC
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
15SEC
30SEC
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
THIS
FRAME
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
PLAYBACK
OFF
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
THIS
FRAME
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
1ST
FRAME
OFF
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
THIS
FRAME
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
PLAYBACK
OFF
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
THIS
FRAME
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
PLAYBACK
NOPLAYBACK
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
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10
Press the up u or down d button to
select [EFFECT] and then press the right
r button.
11
Press the up u or down d button to
select a setting and then press the OK
button E.
[OFF]:No effect is set.
[FADE]:The current image gradually darkens (fades out) and the
next image gradually fades in.
[OVERLAP]:The next image slides over the current image and
replaces it.
[SHUTTER]:Black curtains close from the top and bottom of the
screen to erase the current image, after which the black
curtains open again towards the top and bottom to reveal
the next image.
[WIPE]:The current image disappears as if wiped away from the
left and is replaced by the next image.
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
THIS
FRAME
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
PLAYBACK
OFF
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
OVERLAP
FADE
START
INTERVAL
OFF
SHUTTER
WIPE
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
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Starting and Ending an [AUTO PLAY] Slideshow
See p.92 for more information on the [AUTO PLAY] settings.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[AUTO PLAY] o and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [START] and then press the OK
button E.
The slideshow begins.
BNote
Press the MENU button K to end a slide show
in progress.
AUTO PLAY
START
FRAME
RECORD/MOVIE
EFFECT
THIS
FRAME
2SEC
START
INTERVAL
EXECUTE
PLAYBACK
OFF
SETTING
AUTO
PLAY
RETURN
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The table below lists the operations you can perform while a movie or a still image with a postrecorded
message is being played back.
Button
Description
Movie
Still image with postrecorded
message
Up button uIncreases the volume.Increases the volume.
Down button dDecreases the volume.Decreases the volume.
Left button lPress once to stop the movie and
begin scanning backwards through
the movie frame by frame each time
you press the button. Hold down 1
second to scan back through the
movie at twice the playback speed.
Hold down for another 2 seconds to
scan back through the movie at 4
times the playback speed.
Hold down to slow playback down to
half speed. Release to resume
normal playback.
Right button rPress once to stop the movie and
begin scanning forwards through the
movie frame by frame each time you
press the button. Hold down 1
second to scan back through the
movie at twice the playback speed.
Hold down for another 2 seconds to
scan forward through the movie at 4
times the playback speed.
Hold down to speed up playback to
double speed. Release to resume
normal playback.
MENU button
K
Press once to end a slide show in progress.
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O
] Viewing Multiple Images
«Applicable images: Still images / movies»
The multi playback allows you to view 6 small (thumbnail) images on the
LCD monitor at once. This is useful when you want to compare images side
by side or locate a particular image.
Displaying multiple images
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[MULTI] O and then press the OK button
E.
The multi playback screen appears.
BNote
You can postrecord messages, protect images, erase one or more images, resize images,
run a slideshow, specify the settings for printing and use PictBridge
from the multi display
screen.
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To return to normal playback (single-image display)
1
Use the udlr button to select the
image to be viewed in normal playback
mode.
2
Press the OK button E.
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Protect icon:
Displayed for images that
have been protected.
DPOF
icon:
Indicates that print settings have
been specified for the image.
Current frame number/Total
number of frames:
Shows the position of the
selected image relative to the
total number of photographed
images.
To previous image
(backwards)
Sound icon:
Displayed for movies with
sound and for images with
postrecorded messages.
Movie icon:
Displayed for movies.
Press the left
l
button to move
backwards, right
r
to move
forwards. Hold down the left
l
or right
r
button to fast forward
the pages. Use the up
u
or
down
d
to move up or down a
raw respctively.
Cursor
To next image
(forwards)
Resize icon:
Displayed for resized images.
ABC
DEF
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Erasing Images in the Multi Playback Screen
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[MULTI] O and then press the OK button
E.
The multi playback screen appears.
4
Press the MENU button K to display
the menu icons.
AImportant
•You cannot erase protected images (Æ p.106).
•In MULTI playback, images are displayed small. When erasing continuous shooting
images in MULTI playback, take care not to mistakenly erase important images.
•When you erase an image with a postrecorded voice message (Æ
p.109), the sound file
is also erased.
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Use the left l or right r button to select
[ERASE] J and then press the OK button
E.
6
Use the left l or right r button to select
the image to be erased.
7
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
The image is erased.
8
Press the MENU button K.
BNote
To erase another image, repeat steps 6 and 7.
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123
456
EXECUTE
CANCEL
ERASE
IMAGE?
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[INFORMATION] Viewing Image Information
«Applicable images: Still images / movies»
You can use the procedure below to check information such as the
aperture
and shutter speed used for a displayed image.
1
Press the DISPLAY button J during
image playback.
The information for the displayed image appears.
The display changes as shown below each time the DISPLAY button
J is pressed.
BNote
•See p.8 for details of the screen displayed.
•Histograms are not displayed for movies.
•Pressing the MENU button K during information display restores the normal
playback screen.
INFORMATION
100
100
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KIF_0001.JPG 1600KB
100–KIF_0001.JPG 1600KB
F 2272X1704
F 2272X1704
F 2272X1704
1/2000 F16.0 ±0.3
ISO200
2004.09.01 12:34:56
2004.09.01 12:34:56
2004.09.01 12:34:56
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DPOF 1 PRTS DATE
DPOF 1 PRTS DATE
JJ
J
Normal
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]/[
I
] Erasing Unwanted Images
«Applicable images: Still images / movies»
There are 3 methods for erasing images recorded on a memory card:
•[ERASE]:Erases just one image.
•[SELECT AND ERASE]:Erases the images you have selected.
•[ERASE ALL]:Erases all the images on the card.
You can also erase images from the Multi display screen (Æ p.97) and
Quickview screen (Æ
p.72)
Erasing individual images (ERASE)
Use the procedure below to erase just one image.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[ERASE] J and then press the OK button
E.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select the image to be
erased.
AImportant
•You cannot erase protected images (Æ p.106).
•When you erase an image with a postrecorded voice message (Æ
p.109), the sound file
is also erased.
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Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
The image is erased and the next image appears.
If there are no further images, the "NO IMAGE" message appears.
6
Press the MENU button K.
Erasing selected images (SELECT AND ERASE)
You can use this function to select images and then erase them
collectively.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[ERASE MULTIPLE] I and then press the
OK button E.
BNote
To erase another image, repeat steps 4 and 5.
AImportant
•You cannot erase protected images (Æ p.106).
•When you erase an image with a postrecorded voice message (Æ
p.109), the sound file
is also erased.
EXECUTE
CANCEL
ERASE
IMAGE?
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Press the up u or down d button to
select [SELECT AND ERASE] and then
press the OK button E.
A screen appears in which you can select the images to be erased.
5
Use the udlr button to select an image
to be erased and then press the OK
button E.
[J] appears next to the selected image. Then repeat this procedure to
select the other images to be erased. To deselect a selected image,
select an image marked with the Trash icon [J] and press the OK
button E.
6
Press the DISPLAY button J.
A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to erase the images.
7
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
The selected images are erased.
BNote
•You can switch between single-image display
and multi-image display by pressing the T or
W on the zoom button.
•You can select up to 99 images.
ERASE MULTIPLE
SELECT AND ERASE
ERASE ALL
RETURN
SELECTED TO ERASE: 3
SEL/DESEL
RETURN
OK
EXECUTE
CANCEL
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Erasing all the images (ERASE ALL)
You can use the procedure below to erase all the images recorded on a
memory card.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[ERASE MULTIPLE] I and then press the
OK button E.
The multiple erase settings screen appears.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [ERASE ALL] and then press the
OK button E.
A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to erase the
images.
5
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
All the images are erased and the "NO IMAGE" message appears.
AImportant
•You cannot erase protected images (Æ p.106).
•When you erase an image with a postrecorded voice message (Æ
p.109), the sound file
is also erased.
AImportant
If there are images still shown after you use
[ERASE ALL], those images may be protected. To
forcibly erase all the images, format the memory
card. (Æ
"[FORMAT] Initializing Memory Cards" on
p.151)
ERASE MULTIPLE
ERASE MULTIPLE
SELECT AND ERASE
ERASE ALL
RETURN
EXECUTE
CANCEL
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U
] Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing (PROTECT)
«Applicable images: Still images / movies»
This feature enables you to protect important images to ensure that they
are not inadvertently erased.
Protecting an image
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[PROTECT]
U
and then press the OK
button E.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select the image to be
protected.
5
Press the up button u and select [SET]
and then press the OK button E.
The [
U
] icon appears on protected images.
6
Press the MENU button K.
BNote
To protect another image, repeat steps 4 and 5.
AImportant
[ERASE ALL] (Æ p.105) does not erase protected images. However, [FORMAT] (Æ p.151)
erases all the images on the card, including protected images.
PROTECT
SET
RETURN
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Unprotecting images
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[PROTECT]
U
and then press the OK
button E.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select the image to be
unprotected.
5
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE] and then press the OK button
E.
The image protection is removed.
6
Press the MENU button K.
BNote
To unprotect another image, repeat steps 4 and 5.
PROTECT
EXECUTE
RETURN
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Tips for Erasing Images Using [PROTECT] and [ERASE ALL]
For example, if you have 100 recorded images and you only want to keep 5 or 6 of them, using [ERASE] or
[SELECT AND ERASE] to erase individual images can be very time-consuming.
In a situation like this, where you have a large number of recorded images and you only want to keep a few
of them, you can accomplish it in just a few steps using [PROTECT] and [ERASE ALL].
1
First protect the images you want to keep. (See "Protecting an image" on p.106.)
2
Then erase all the images. (See "Erasing all the images (ERASE ALL)" on p.105.)
All the unprotected images are erased, leaving just the protected images behind.
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p
]
Adding Voice Messages to Still Images (POSTRECORDING)
«Applicable images: Still images only»
This feature allows you to add recorded voice messages to photographed
images (still images only).
Recording a message
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[POSTRECORDING] p and then press the
OK button E.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select the image to which
you want to add the voice message.
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Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE] and then press the OK button
E.
Voice recording begins.
When you speak into the microphone on the front of the camera, the
camera records your voice.
6
Press the OK button E.
Recording stops and the screen in step 3 reappears.
7
Press the MENU button K.
AImportant
•It may not be possible to record a voice message if there is insufficient space available
on the memory card.
•Postrecording cannot be used for movies.
•Postrecording cannot be used with resized images.
A countdown timer shows
the seconds remaining
during recording.
Messages up to 30
seconds long can be
recorded.
EXECUTE
CANCEL
RECORD SOUND?
00:30
STOP
00:05
RECORDING
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Playing back a recorded message
Use the procedure below to play a postrecorded voice message.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Use the left l or right r button to select
the image with the voice message you
want to play back.
The [y] is displayed for images with a postrecorded message.
3
Press the OK button E.
Voice message playback begins.
The table below shows the operations that can be performed during
message playback.
ButtonDescription
Up button uIncreases the volume.
Down button dDecreases the volume.
Left button lHold down to play back the message at
half speed. Release the button to return
to normal playback.
Right button rHold down to play back the message at
double speed. Release the button to
return to normal playback.
OK button EPress to stop voice message playback.
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Erasing voice messages
Use the procedure below to erase a postrecorded voice message.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[POSTRECORDING] p and then press the
OK button E.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select the image with the
voice message you want to erase.
5
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE] and then press the OK button
E.
The voice message is erased and the "RECORD SOUND?" message
appears.
6
Press the MENU button K.
POSTRECORDING
EXECUTE
CANCEL
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Resizing and Trimming Images (RESIZE)
«Applicable images: Still images only»
You can use the procedure below to change the number of pixels (resize) in
photographed images and trim off any unwanted portions. You can select
"320 x 240" or "160 x 120" as the number of pixels.
Resized or trimmed images are saved as new image files, so the original
images are left untouched.
AImportant
•Images shot on a CONTAX or third-party digital camera cannot be resized.
•Movies cannot be resized.
•Resizing may not be possible if there is too little space available on the memory card.
•Resized images can be viewed in normal playback but cannot be viewed enlarged using
zoomed playback. Note also that resized images cannot be resized again or rotated,
and postrecording cannot be used with resized images.
BNote
Resized images are recorded and stored as shown below.
•When you resize an image, a folder with a new number is created q and the resized
image is saved in the new folder w. If you take a picture after resizing the image,
another folder with a new number is created e and the new image is saved in that
folder r. If you then resize that image, the resized image t is saved in the resize folder
created initially q.
Photographed image file
DCIM
100KCBOX
KIF_0001.jpg
KIF_0002.jpg
Resized image file
101KCRSZ (q)
R_KC0001.jpg (w)
R_KC0002.jpg
•
•
•
R_KC0005.jpg (t)
Image file shot after resizing
102KCBOX (e)
KIF_0001.jpg (r)
KIF_0002.jpg
A new folder is created when images
are resized.
A new folder is created when shots are
taken after resizing.
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Resizing an image
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[RESIZE]
V
and then press the OK button
E.
The resizing menu appears.
4
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE RESIZING] and then press the
OK button E.
5
Use the left l or right r button to select the image to be
resized.
6
Press the up button u and select [OK]
and then press the OK button E.
RESIZE
RESIZE
MENU
EXECUTE
RESIZING
VIEW
RESIZED
IMAGE
RESIZE
ALL
IMAGES
ERASE
ALL
RESIZED
IMAGES
RETURN
OK
CANCEL
SELECT
RESIZE
IMAGE
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Set the area to be resized and then press
the OK button E.
To simply change the number of pixels, press the OK button E.
To enlarge an area, press the T side of the zoom button to enlarge the
image by 2x or 4x. Use the up, down, left and right udlr button to
set the area to be resized and then press the OK button E.
8
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired image size and then
press the OK button E.
The name of the resized image is displayed.
Check the image and then press the OK button E.
9
Press the MENU button K.
ZOOM
AREA:
CHANGE
AREA:
SELECT
AREA
OK:
ZOOM
AREA:
CHANGE
AREA:
SELECT
AREA
OK:
SELECT IMAGE SIZE
320X240
160X120
RETURN
R_KC0001.JPG 15KB
RESIZE
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Checking and erasing resized images
While you can use normal playback to view resized images, the procedure
below enables you to view and erase only the resized images.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[RESIZE]
V
and then press the OK button
E.
The resizing menu appears.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [VIEW RESIZED IMAGE] and then
press the OK button E.
The resized image is displayed.
5
To erase the image, press the up button
u to select [
J
] and then press the OK
button E.
6
Press the MENU button K.
BNote
If there are multiple resized images, use the left l
or right r button to move between images.
RESIZE
RESIZE
MENU
EXECUTE
RESIZING
VIEW
RESIZED
IMAGE
RESIZE
ALL
IMAGES
ERASE
ALL
RESIZED
IMAGES
RETURN
R_KC0001.JPG 15KB
RETURN
R_KC0001.JPG 15KB
RETURN
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Resizing all the images
You can use this procedure to resize all the images recorded on a memory
card.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[RESIZE]
V
and then press the OK button
E.
The resizing menu appears.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [RESIZE ALL IMAGES] and then
press the OK button E.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired image size and then
press the OK button E.
The number of resized images is displayed.
BNote
You can interrupt resizing in progress by pressing
the MENU button K, but some of the images
will be saved in the new size.
RESIZE
RESIZE
MENU
EXECUTE
RESIZING
VIEW
RESIZED
IMAGE
RESIZE
ALL
IMAGES
ERASE
ALL
RESIZED
IMAGES
RETURN
SELECT IMAGE SIZE
320X240
160X120
RETURN
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Check the images and then press the OK
button E.
7
Press the MENU button K.
Erasing all resized images
This procedure erases all resized images.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[RESIZE]
V
and then press the OK button
E.
The resizing menu appears.
AImportant
•Images shot on a third-party digital camera and movies are not resized.
•If the memory card becomes full during resizing of all the images, resizing stops and
only the images resized up to that point are saved.
•You cannot resize a specified area (trimming).
OK
RESIZE
DONE
18
IMGS
RESIZE
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Press the up u or down d button to
select [ERASE ALL RESIZED IMAGES] and
then press the OK button E.
5
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
The resized images are all erased.
6
Press the MENU button K.
RESIZE
MENU
EXECUTE
RESIZING
VIEW
RESIZED
IMAGE
RESIZE
ALL
IMAGES
ERASE
ALL
RESIZED
IMAGES
RETURN
ERASE
ALL
RESIZED
IMAGE?
EXECUTE
CANCEL
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[W] Rotating an Image
«Applicable images: Still images only»
Use the procedure below to rotate an image 90° left or right.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[ROTATE]
W
and then press the OK button
E.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select the image to be
rotated.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired option and then press
the OK button E.
The rotated image is displayed.
C:Rotates the image 90° to the left (counterclockwise)
D:Rotates the image 90° to the right (clockwise)
[RETURN]:Returns you to the menu icon screen
6
Press the MENU button K.
BNote
To rotate another image, repeat steps 4 and 5.
AImportant
You cannot rotate resized images.
ROTATE
ROTATE
IMAGE?
90°
90°
RETURN
90°
90°
RETURN
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IMAGE?
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[T] Using DPOF to specify print settings
«Applicable images: Still images only»
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a printing standard for images shot on
digital cameras that simplifies the printing of images on a consumer printer
or at a print processing outlet.
The DPOF settings specify which images are to be printed and how many
copies of each image are printed. They also support other basic settings
such as date imprinting. Check that your printer supports DPOF printing or
that your local print processing shop provides a DPOF printing service. For
more information on the DPOF settings, refer to the instruction manual
provided with your DPOF-compatible printer.
Specifying DPOF settings
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[DPOF]
T
and then press the OK button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [PRINT] and then press the right
button r.
INDEX
ALL
RESET
EXECUTE
SET
PRINT SEL
IMAGE
PRINT
SETTINGS
RETURN
DPOF0
PRTS
OFF
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Use the left l or right r button to select the image for which
you want to specify the print settings.
6
Use the up button u to select [OK] and
then press the OK button E.
7
Use the up u or down d button to select
[PRINT QTY.] and then press the right r
button.
8
Use the up u or down d button to set
the number of prints and then press the
OK button E.
The number of prints is set.
9
Press the up u or down d button to
select [DATE] and then press the right
button r.
10
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired setting and then press
the OK button E.
[NOT PRINT]: The date is not imprinted on the image.
[PRINT]:The date is imprinted on the image.
OK
RETURN
SELECT
PRINT
IMAGE
DATE
PRINT
SETS
EXECUTE
NOT
PRINT
PRINT
QTY.0
PRINTING
DETAILS
RETURN
DATE
PRINT
SETS
EXECUTE
NOT
PRINT
PRINT
QTY.2
PRINTING
DETAILS
RETURN
DATE
PRINT
SETS
EXECUTE
NOT
PRINT
PRINT
QTY.2
PRINTING
DETAILS
RETURN
DATE
PRINT
SETS
NOT
PRINT
PRINT
PRINT
QTY.2
PRINTING
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Use the up u or down d button to select
[PRINT SETS] and then press the right
button r.
The DPOF specifications are set and the print settings screen
reappears.
Specifying index print settings
This function produces a single index print that shows thumbnail versions
of the images recorded on the memory card.
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[DPOF]
T
and then press the OK button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [INDEX] and then press the right
button r.
BNote
•To specify DPOF settings for another image, repeat steps 4-11.
•Selecting [RETURN] cancels the details set up to step 11 and returns you to the print
settings screen.
DATE
PRINT
SETS
EXECUTE
NOT
PRINT
PRINT
QTY.2
PRINTING
DETAILS
RETURN
INDEX
ALL
RESET
EXECUTE
SET
PRINTSEL
IMAGE
PRINT
SETTINGS
RETURN
DPOF2
PRTS
ON
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Use the up u or down d button to select
[SET UP INDEX PRINT] and then press the
OK button E.
Index printing is then set and the print settings screen in step 4
reappears.
Deleting all the DPOF print settings
1
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn
the camera on.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use the left l or right r button to select
[DPOF]
T
and then press the OK button E.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [ALL RESET] and then press the
right button r.
BNote
•Selecting [ERASE INDEX SETTING] and pressing the OK button E deletes the index
print settings and returns you to the print settings screen.
•Select [RETURN] to return to print settings screen.
INDEX
PRINT
SETTINGS
SET
UP
INDEX
PRINT
ERASE
INDEX
SETTING
RETURN
INDEX
ALL
RESET
EXECUTE
SET
PRINTSEL
IMAGE
PRINT
SETTINGS
RETURN
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Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
All the print settings are deleted and the step 4 screen reappears.
EXECUTE
CANCEL
CLEAR
DPOF
SETTINGS?
DPOF2
PRTS
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G
] Printing by Connecting the Camera Directly to a Printer (PictBridge)
«Applicable images: Still images only»
By connecting the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge, you can
print your images quickly and simply direct from the camera. You can also
use this method to print images with DPOF settings (Æ
p.121) on printers
that support DPOF. Refer also to the Instruction Manual for your printer
when using this print method.
Connecting the camera to the printer
1
Turn the printer on.
2
Set the mode select dial to "P" and turn the camera on.
3
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select
[PictBridge] G and then press the OK
button E.
The printer connection screen appears.
AImportant
•Check that your printer supports PictBridge.
•Set the printer up for printing before starting this procedure. (Refer to the instruction
manual for your printer.)
PictBridge
RETURN
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Connect the camera to the printer using the USB cable
provided.
The print menu screen appears.
Specifying the print settings
1
In the print menu screen, press the up u
or down d button to select [PRINT
SETTINGS] and then press the OK button
E.
AImportant
Check the size of the USB connectors. Plug the small connector into the camera and
the large connector into the USB port on your printer.
PRINT MENU
SINGLE PRINT
PRINT MULTIPLE IMAGES
DPOF PRINTING
PRINT SETTINGS
PRINT MENU
SINGLE PRINT
PRINT MULTIPLE IMAGES
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Press the up u or down d button to
select [PRINT QTY.] and then press the
right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired number of prints and
then press the OK button E.
The number of prints is set.
4
Press the up u or down d button to
select [PAPER SIZE] and then press the
right button r.
5
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired paper size and then
press the OK button E.
The paper size is set.
6
Press the up u or down d button to
select [PAPER TYPE] and then press the
right button r.
BNote
The paper sizes displayed are determined by the
printer settings or by the paper sizes supported by
the printer.
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PRTER SETS
PRTER SETS
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
1
YES
NOT PRINT
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PRTER SETS
PRTER SETS
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
YES
NOT PRINT
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PRTER SETS
PRTER SETS
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
YES
NOT PRINT
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PRTER SETS
2L
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
YES
NOT PRINT
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PRTER SETS
2L
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
YES
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Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired paper type and then
press the OK button E.
The paper type is set.
8
Press the up u or down d button to
select [BORDERLESS] and then press the
right button r.
9
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired setting and then press
the OK button E.
[PRTER SETS]:The printer settings are given precedence.
[YES]:The images are printed without borders.
[NO]:The images are printed with borders.
10
Press the up u or down d button to
select [DATE] and then press the right
button r.
11
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired setting and then press
the OK button E.
[PRTER SETS]:The printer settings are given precedence.
[NOT PRINT]:The date is not imprinted on the images.
[PRINT]:The date is imprinted on the images.
BNote
The paper types displayed are determined by the
printer settings or by the paper types supported by
the printer.
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PHOTO
2L
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
YES
NOT PRINT
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PHOTO
2L
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
YES
NOT PRINT
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
2L
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
PRTER SETS
YES
NO
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
PHOTO
2L
PRINT QTY.
PAPER SIZE
9
YES
NOT PRINT
PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
PAPER TYPE
BORDERLESS
DATE
2L
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PRINT SETTINGS
RETURN
PHOTO
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Press the up u or down d button to select [RETURN] and
then press the OK button E.
Return to the previous screen.
Printing individual images
1
In the print menu screen, press the up u
or down d button to select [SINGLE
PRINT] and then press the OK button E.
2
Use the left l or right r button to select
the image to be printed.
3
Press the up button u and select [OK] and then press the OK
button E.
To change the print settings, see "Specifying the print settings". (Æ p.127)
4
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE] and then press the OK button
E.
Printing begins, and when printing is successfully completed, the print
completion screen appears.
BNote
Press the MENU button K to display the Print Menu screen.
AImportant
If an error occurs during printing, an error
message is displayed and printing stops. See
p.174
for information on the displayed message
and the correct response.
PRINT MENU
SINGLE PRINT
PRINT MULTIPLE IMAGES
DPOF PRINTING
PRINT SETTINGS
OK
SELECT PRINT IMAGE
RETURN
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CANCEL
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Printing multiple images
1
In the print menu screen, press the up u
or down d button to select [PRINT
MULTIPLE IMAGES] and then press the
OK button E.
The print image selection screen appears.
2
Use the udlr button to select the
images to be printed and then press the
OK button E.
The [T] icon appears next to the selected images. Repeat this step to
select the rest of the images you want to print. To deselect a selected
image, select an image with the [T] icon and press the OK button E.
3
Press the DISPLAY button J.
A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to print the images.
To change the print settings, see "Specifying the print settings" (Æ
p.127).
BNote
•You can specify the print settings by clicking the
DISPLAY button J before proceeding with
this step. (See items 2 to 12 on
p.127 for
information on the setting procedure.)
•During printing, a counter on the LCD monitor
displays the total number of prints and the
number of prints completed so far.
•Press the MENU button K to stop printing in
progress.
BNote
•You can switch between single-image display and multi-images display by pressing
the T or W on the zoom button.
•You can select up to 99 images.
BNote
Press the MENU button K to display the print menu screen.
PRINT MENU
SINGLE PRINT
PRINT MULTIPLE IMAGES
DPOF PRINTING
PRINT SETTINGS
SELECTED TO PRINT: 3
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Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE] and then press the OK button
E.
Printing begins, and when printing is successfully completed, the print
completion screen appears.
Printing using DPOF settings
1
In the print menu screen, press the up u
or down d button to select [DPOF
PRINTING] and then press the OK button
E.
The DPOF print screen appears.
2
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE] and then press the OK button
E.
A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to print the
images.
To change the print settings, see "Specifying the print settings" (Æ
p.127).
AImportant
If an error occurs during printing, an error
message is displayed and printing stops. See
p.174
for information on the displayed message
and the correct response.
BNote
•You can specify the print settings by clicking the
DISPLAY button J before proceeding with
this step. (See items items 2 to 12 on
p.127 for
information on the setting procedure.)
•During printing, a counter on the LCD monitor
displays the total number of prints and the
number of prints completed so far.
•Press the MENU button K to stop printing in
progress.
AImportant
DPOF printing can only be used if DPOF settings have already been specified for the images
(Æ
p.121
).
BNote
Press the MENU button K to display the print menu screen.
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CANCEL
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YES
NOT PRINT
PRINT MENU
SINGLE PRINT
PRINT MULTIPLE IMAGES
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PRINT SETTINGS
EXECUTE
CANCEL
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Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE] and then press the OK button
E.
Printing begins, and when printing is successfully completed, the print
completion screen appears.
Ending PictBridge
Wait until the print menu screen is displayed before disconnecting the USB
cable.
AImportant
If an error occurs during printing, an error
message is displayed and printing stops. See
p.174
for information on the displayed message
and the correct response.
BNote
•You can specify the print settings by clicking the
DISPLAY button J before proceeding with
this step. (See items 2 to 12 on
p.127 for
information on the setting procedure.)
•The number of copies and date imprinting
settings are not shown because the DPOF
settings take precedence.
•During printing, a counter on the LCD monitor
displays the total number of prints and the
number of prints completed so far.
•Press the MENU button K to stop printing in
progress.
•If the total number of prints is 1,000 or more,
normal printing may not be possible.
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Connecting to a Windows PC
You can view images you have shot with this camera on a PC, copy the
images to the PC and edit them, and then send them from the computer via
e-mail.
First check the operating system software on your PC and then read the
relevant sections for your software.
Computer hardware and software requirements
•Must be equipped with a USB port as standard (required for camera
connection)
•Must be equipped with a CD-ROM drive (required for installation)
•Must have Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000
Professional or Windows XP (Home Edition or Professional) pre-
installed.
* Successful operation is not guaranteed on systems where the software
has been upgraded to the versions listed above.
Computer operating system
Install the USB drivers.
Connect the USB cable.
View the images on the PC.
Windows 98 or 98SE
Windows Me, Windows 2000 or
Windows XP
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Installing the USB drivers (Windows 98 and Windows
98SE only)
If you are using Windows 98 or Windows 98SE, you will need to install the
USB drivers, which are included on the CD-ROM ("Instruction Manual" and
software) bundled with the camera.
1
Turn the PC on and start up Windows.
2
Insert the CD-ROM provided ("Instruction Manual" and
software) into the CD-ROM drive in your PC.
The program on the CD-ROM automatically starts up. If the program does not automatically start up,
double-click the [FinecamM400R] icon in [My Computer].
3
When the language selection screen appears, click the
language to be used.
4
Click [Install USB drivers].
Installation begins. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-
screen instructions.
5
When the "InstallShield Wizard Complete"
message appears, check that the "Yes, I
want to restart my computer now" option
is selected and then click [Finish].
Installation ends and the PC restarts.
AImportant
Do not connect the USB cable until USB driver installation is completed. Connecting the
USB cable prior to installation will prevent successful USB driver installation. If you have
mistakenly connected the USB cable, see "Deleting the device" (Æ
p.142).
AImportant
If installation fails, uninstall the drivers as described in "Deleting the device" (Æ
p.142) and then install the drivers again.
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If you no longer need the USB drivers
1
Turn the PC on and start up Windows.
2
Double-click [My Computer].
3
Double-click [Control Panel].
4
Double-click [Add/Remove Programs] and select [Digital
Camera USB Device3].
5
Click [Add/Remove].
When the "Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components?"
message appears, click [OK]. This deletes the drivers.
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1
Insert the memory card into the camera.
(Æ
p.21)
2
Load batteries into the camera.
3
Connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable provided
and then start up the PC.
AImportant
•If you are using Windows 98 or Windows 98SE, install the USB drivers before
connecting the USB cable. (Æ
p.135)
•If you are using Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, no USB driver installation
is needed. Connect the USB cable without installing the drivers.
•To view images on your PC, you must have image-viewing software already installed.
(To play movies, QuickTime 4.1 or later must be installed.)
AImportant
You cannot check images on your PC unless there
is a memory card in the camera.
AImportant
Check the size of the USB connectors. Plug the small connector into the camera and
the large connector into the USB port on your PC.
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Press the POWER button H to turn the
camera on.
[PC MODE] appears on the LCD monitor and you can check the images
stored on the camera's memory card from your PC and copy the
images to your PC.
5
A [Removable Disk] icon appears in the
[My Computer] window. Double click the
icon to open the disk window.
6
Open the [xxxKCBOX] folder or the [xxxKCRSZ] resized
images folder in the DCIM folder and then select and double-
click the image file you want to view.
AImportant
•In Windows XP, the Scanner and Camera Wizard window may appear. If it does,
click the Cancel button to close the window.
•When the camera is connected to a PC and you are viewing or copying images, the
card access LED flashes. Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn the computer off
while the card access LED is flashing.
BNote
•When the camera is connected to the PC and the two are communicating so that
data can be exchanged, the self-timer LED lights.
•The procedure for disconnecting the USB cable once the camera and PC are
communicating differs according to the version of Windows you are using. (
Æ
p.140)
•If you intend to use the camera in this way for a long period, we recommend that
you use the optional AC adapter.
AImportant
If [PC MODE] is displayed on the LCD monitor but no [Removable Disk] icon appears
in the [My Computer] window on the PC, check that the USB cable is securely
connected.
BNote
A number between 100 and 999 is substituted for "xxx" in the [xxxKCBOX] and
[xxxKCRSZ] folder names. (Æ
p.164)
PC
MODE
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Memory card folder configuration
On Windows PCs, the folders for camera memory cards are configured as shown below.
AImportant
•Do not delete image data on a memory card from your PC. Always use the camera to
erase images.
•The same file name cannot be used twice in the same folder. If one of the images is
erased on the camera, that file name is skipped.
•If you use the Suspend-Resume function or wake your PC up from sleep mode, it may
not be possible to resume communication.
•When you want to edit an image (resizing, rotating, etc.), do not forget to copy the image
to your PC beforehand. If you directly edit the image on the memory card, the image will
no longer be viewable in the camera.
•Do not format memory cards on your PC as this may result in you being unable to use
the memory card in the camera.
Still image/Movie
The same file name cannot be used twice in the same
folder.
If one of the images is erased on the camera, that file
name is skipped.
This folder is created when DPOF print settings are
specified (Æ
p.121).
Resized images are recorded here.
100KCBOX
KIF_0001.jpg
KIF_0002.jpg
KIF_0003.avi
KIF_0004.jpg
KIF_0005.jpg
.
.
101KCRSZ
R_KC0001.jpg
R_KC0002.jpg
.
.
.
R_KC9999.jpg
DCIM *1
MISC *2
*1 DCIM: Digital Camera IMage
*2 MISC: Miscellaneous
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Disconnecting the USB cable from a Windows PC
Use the procedure below when disconnecting the USB cable from a
Windows PC.
zWindows Me users
1
Double-click the [Unplug or Eject
Hardware] icon in the task bar in the
lower-right corner of the desktop.
2
Select [USB Disk] and then click [Stop].
3
Select [USB Disk] and then click [OK].
4
When the message saying "The 'USB Disk'
device can now be safely removed from
the system" appears, click [OK].
5
Disconnect the USB cable from PC and camera.
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1
Double-click the [Unplug or Eject
Hardware] icon in the task bar in the
lower-right corner of the desktop.
2
Select [USB Mass Storage Device] and
then click [Stop].
3
Select [Kyocera Finecam M400R USB
Device] and then click [OK].
4
When the message saying "The 'USB
Mass Storage Device' device can now be
safely removed from the system" appears,
click [OK].
5
Disconnect the USB cable from PC and camera.
z
Windows 98 or Windows 98SE users
Turn off the camera and then simply disconnect the USB cable.
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Deleting the Device (Windows 98 and Windows 98SE only)
If the driver software is not installed successfully, the PC will be unable to
recognize the camera.
If this occurs, use the procedure below to delete the device. Then use the
procedure on p.135
to re-install the drivers.
* Note that this procedure is only required for Windows 98 and Windows
98SE.
1
Insert the memory card into the camera.
(Æ
p.21)
2
Load batteries into the camera.
3
Connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable provided
and then start up the PC.
AImportant
Check the size of the USB connectors. Plug the small connector into the camera and
the large connector into the USB port on your PC.
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Press the POWER button H to turn the
camera on.
5
Right-click [My Computer] and select
[Properties].
6
When the [System Properties] window
opens, click the [Device Manager] tab.
7
Select [Finecam M400R] marked with a
question mark in [Other devices] and then
click [Remove].
8
When the device deletion confirmation message appears,
click [OK].
9
Turn the camera off, disconnect the USB cable and then
restart your PC.
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Connecting to a Macintosh
You can view images you have shot with this camera on a Macintosh PC,
copy the images to the Macintosh and edit them, and then send them from
the Macintosh via e-mail.
First check the operating system software on your Macintosh and then
read the relevant sections for your software.
Computer hardware and software requirements
•Must be equipped with a USB port as standard (required for camera
connection)
•Must be equipped with a CD-ROM drive (required for installation)
•Must have Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 or Mac OS X 10.0 to 10.3 (excluding OS X
Server) pre-installed.
* Successful operation is not guaranteed on systems where the software
has been upgraded to the versions listed above.
Computer operating system
Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2
Mac OS X 10.0 to 10.3
Connect the USB cable.
View the images on the Macintosh.
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Viewing images on a Macintosh
1
Insert the memory card into the camera.
(Æ
p.21)
2
Load batteries into the camera.
3
Connect the camera to your Macintosh using the USB cable
provided and then start up the Macintosh.
AImportant
•You do not need to install the USB drivers on a Macintosh computer. Connect the USB
cable without installing any drivers.
•To view images on your Macintosh, you must have image-viewing software already
installed. (To play movies, QuickTime 4.1 or later must be installed.)
AImportant
You cannot check images on your Macintosh
unless there is a memory card in the camera.
AImportant
Check the size of the USB connectors. Plug the small connector into the camera and
the large connector into the USB port on your Macintosh.
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4
Press the POWER button H to turn the
camera on.
[PC MODE] is displayed on the camera's LCD monitor and you can
check the images stored on the camera's memory card from your
Macintosh and copy the images to your Macintosh.
5
An [untitled] disk icon appears on the desktop. Double-click
the icon to open the disk window.
* Displayed as [NO_NAME] in Mac OS 10.0 to 10.3.x.
6
Open the [xxxKCBOX] folder or the [xxxKCRSZ] resized
images folder in the DCIM folder and then select and double-
click the image file you want to view.
AImportant
When the camera is connected to a computer and you are viewing or copying
images, the card access LED flashes. Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn the
computer off while the card access LED is flashing.
BNote
•When the camera is connected to the Macintosh, the self-timer LED lights.
•If you intend to use the camera in this way for a long period, we recommend that
you use the optional AC adapter.
AImportant
If [PC MODE] is displayed on the LCD monitor but no [untitled] or [NO_NAME] icon
appears, check that the USB cable is securely connected.
BNote
A number between 100 and 999 is substituted for "xxx" in the [xxxKCBOX] and
[xxxKCRSZ] folder names. (Æ
p.164)
PC
MODE
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Memory card folder configuration
On Macintosh computers, the folders on camera memory cards are configured as shown below.
AImportant
•Do not delete image data on a memory card from your Macintosh. Always use the
camera to erase images.
•The same file name cannot be used twice in the same folder. If one of the images is
erased on the camera, that file name is skipped.
•If you use the Energy Saver function and wake your Macintosh up from sleep mode, it
may not be possible to resume communication.
•When you want to edit an image (resizing, rotating, etc.), do not forget to copy the image
to your Macintosh beforehand. If you directly edit the image on the memory card, the
image will no longer be viewable in the camera.
•Do not format memory cards on your Macintosh as this may result in you being unable
to use the memory card in the camera.
100KCBOX
KIF_0001.jpg
KIF_0002.jpg
KIF_0003.avi
KIF_0004.jpg
KIF_0005.jpg
.
.
101KCRSZ
R_KC0001.jpg
R_KC0002.jpg
.
.
.
R_KC9999.jpg
MISC *2
Still image/Movie
The same file name cannot be used twice in the same
folder.
If one of the images is erased on the camera, that file
name is skipped.
This folder is created when DPOF print settings are
specified (Æ
p.121).
Resized images are recorded here.
*1 DCIM: Digital Camera IMage
*2 MISC: Miscellaneous
DCIM *1
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Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh
Drag the [untitled] (Mac OS 9) or [NO_NAME] (Mac OS X) folder on the
desktop to the Trash. Check that the "It is now safe to disconnect the
device" message is displayed or that the [untitled] (Mac OS 9) or
[NO_NAME] (Mac OS X) icon is no longer displayed on the desktop before
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Set Up
This chapter describes how to set up some of the camera's
more advanced functions.
TClick on the section you want to read.
Setting VIDEO
OUT
Using File
Number Reset
Using MODE
RESET
Adjusting the
LCD Monitor
Brightness
Formatting
Memory Cards
Setting POWER
SAVE
Setting MODE
LOCK
Adjusting the
BEEP
Adjusting the
SHUTTER
VOLUME
Selecting the
display screen
used at startup
Setting the
Startup Screen
Selecting the
Language
BRIGHT CNTRL
FORMATPOWER SAVE
MODE LOCK
BEEPSHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCDSTART SCREENLANGUAGE
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[BRIGHT CNTRL] Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness
You can adjust the LCD monitor brightness through 5 levels. Set the
brightness to your preferred level.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [BRIGHT CNTRL] and then press
the right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired brightness and then
press the OK button E.
The selected brightness is set and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
[+2]: Sets the maximum brightness.
[+1]: Sets the brightness slightly higher than normal.
[STANDARD]: Normal level of brightness. (Default)
[-1]: Sets the brightness slightly lower than normal.
[-2]: Sets the minimum brightness.
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FORMAT
SAF
STANDARD
2004.01.01
ON
EXECUTE
POWER SAVE3MIN.
SET UP(1/3)
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
POWER SAVE
SAF
SET UP(1/3)
FORMAT
+
2
+
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-1
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[FORMAT] Initializing Memory Cards
You should use this function to format new memory cards before you use
them or when you want to erase all the data (including images) on a card.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [FORMAT] and then press the right
buttonr.
3
Press the up u and select [EXECUTE].
Then press the OK button E.
Card formatting begins.
When formatting is completed, the Set Up menu screen reappears.
AImportant
•To ensure that you get the best possible performance from this camera, cards should be
formatted in the camera.
•Note that formatting a card also erases protected images.
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FORMAT
SAF
STANDARD
2004.01.01
ON
EXECUTE
POWER SAVE3MIN.
SET UP(1/3)
FORMAT?
EXECUTE
CANCEL
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[POWER SAVE] Having the Camera Turn Off Automatically to Save Power
Forgetting to turn the camera off can cause the camera's battery charge to
fall to a low level. For this reason, the camera features a Power Save
function that automatically turns the camera off after several minutes if it is
left turned on. When you activate the Power Save function, the camera
automatically enters sleep mode after several minutes and then turns off
two minutes later. In sleep mode, the electronic viewfinder and LCD
monitor go blank but the camera is not turned off.
The procedure below shows how to specify the delay until the camera is
turned off.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [POWER SAVE] and then press the
right button r.
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
FORMAT
SAF
STANDARD
2004.01.01
ON
EXECUTE
POWER SAVE3MIN.
SET UP(1/3)
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Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired setting and then press
the OK button E.
The selected setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
[NO PWR OFF]:The camera is not automatically turned off. Take care
to remember to turn the camera off yourself.
[1MIN.]:In "C", "S", "I" and "M" mode, the electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor displays
turn off after 1 minute and the camera shuts down another 2 minutes later. In "P" and
"G" mode, the camera shuts down after 1 minute.
[3MIN.]:In "C", "S", "I" and "M" mode, the electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor displays
turn off after 3 minutes and the camera shuts down another 2 minutes later. In "P" and
"G" mode, the camera shuts down after 3 minutes. (Default)
[6MIN.]:In "C", "S", "I" and "M" mode, the electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor displays
turn off after 6 minutes and the camera shuts down another 2 minutes later. In "P" and
"G" mode, the camera shuts down after 6 minutes.
AImportant
z The power save function does not operate in the following situations:
•During a slideshow
•In PC mode (while connected to a computer)
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
AF MODE
BRIGHT CNTRL
DATE
DIGITAL ZOOM
POWER SAVE
SET UP(1/3)
FORMAT
SAF
STANDARD
6MIN.
NO PWR OFF
1MIN.
3MIN.
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Notes on using Power Save
("C", "S", "I" and "M" mode)
Depending on the power save setting, the camera operates as follows:
•When [POWER SAVE] is set to [1MIN.], [3MIN.] or [6MIN.].
If the camera is left turned on for the set delay time or longer, the electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor
automatically go blank for two minutes (sleep mode).
While the camera is in sleep mode, it can be quickly returned to its original shooting mode by pressing the
shutter release button half way or by pressing any of the other function buttons. However, after the two
minutes have passed, the camera is turned off.
•When [POWER SAVE] is set to [NO PWR OFF].
If the camera is left turned on for six minutes or more, the electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor go
blank.
In this case, the electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor remain blank but the camera is not turned off. To
return the camera to its normal shooting mode, press the shutter release button half way or press any of
the other function buttons.
:Shooting mode
:Sleep mode (electronic viewfinder and LCD monitor blank). Pressing the shutter release
button half way or pressing any of the other function buttons returns the camera to
shooting mode.
:Camera turned off
1MIN.
3MIN.
6MIN.
NO PWR OFF
1minute
3 minutes
6 minutes
6 minutes
2 minutes
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[MODE LOCK] Preserving Your Function Settings
[MODE LOCK] is a function which ensures that the settings you have
specified in the "C", "N", "S", "I" or "M" mode are retained when
the camera is switched off. See p.167
for details of the functions to which
mode lock can be applied.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [MODE LOCK] and then press the
right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select [ON] and then press the OK button
E.
The selected setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
To have Settings revert to their default values when the camera is
turned off, select [OFF].
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
2SEC
OFF
ON
SET UP(2/3)
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
REC REVIEW
+
2
EVF
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2SEC
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[BEEP] Adjusting the Volume of the Camera Button Beep
Use this procedure to adjust the volume of the operation beep emitted
when a camera button is pressed or the activation beep emitted when the
camera is turned on.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [BEEP] and then press the right
button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired volume setting and
then press the OK button E.
The selected volume setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen
reappears.
[+3]: Maximum volume
[+2]: Medium volume (default)
[+1]: Low volume
[OFF]: No button beep
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
2SEC
SET UP(2/3)
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
REC REVIEW
SET
2SEC
+
1
+
2
+
3
OFF
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[SHUTTER VOL] Adjusting the Volume of the Shutter Sound
Use this procedure to adjust the volume of shutter sound.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [SHUTTER VOL] and then press the
right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired volume setting and
then press the OK button E.
The selected volume setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen
reappears.
[+3]: Maximum volume
[+2]: Medium volume (default)
[+1]: Low volume
[OFF]: No shutter sound
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
2SEC
SET UP(2/3)
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
REC REVIEW
2SEC
OFF
+
1
+
2
+
3
OFF
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[SELECT LCD] Selecting the Display Used at Startup
You can specify whether the image appears on the electronic viewfinder
(EVF) or LCD monitor (LCD) when the camera is turned on.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [SELECT LCD] and then press the
right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired display screen and
then press the OK button E.
The selected setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
[EVF]:When you turn the camera on, images are displayed on the
EVF (electronic viewfinder). (Default)
[LCD]:When you turn the camera on, images are displayed on the
LCD monitor.
BNote
•This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
•If you turned the camera on in "P" mode, "G" mode or PC mode (with the camera
connected to a PC), the LCD monitor turns on regardless of this setting.
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
2SEC
SET UP(2/3)
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
REC REVIEW
2SEC
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
LCD
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[START SCREEN] Selecting the Startup Screen
Use this procedure to select one of the following as the startup screen
displayed when you switch the camera on:
•Finecam logo:Displays the Finecam logo screen. (Default)
•User-defined screen:Allows you to set an image stored on a memory card.
•OFF screen:No startup screen is displayed.
To set the Finecam logo screen
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [START SCREEN] and then press
the right button r.
3
Press the left button l to select the
Finecam logo screen.
4
Press the OK button E.
The Finecam logo screen is set and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
2SEC
SELECT
START
SCREEN
SELECT
IMAGE
OK
OFF
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To set a user-defined screen
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [START SCREEN] and then press
the right button r.
3
Press the left l or right r button to select
the middle option and then press the
down button d.
The image selection screen appears showing the still images stored on
the memory card.
4
Use the left l or right r button to select
an image and then press the OK button
E.
A message appears asking you to confirm the image setting.
AImportant
Check that a memory card containing the recorded image you want to set is inserted into the
camera.
BNote
If you select [RESET], the reset confirmation
message appears. Select [EXECUTE] and press
the OK button E to delete the user-defined screen
set previously from the camera's memory.
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
2SEC
SELECT
START
SCREEN
SELECT
IMAGE
OK
OFF
SELECT
IMAGE
0001/0051
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Press the up button u to select [SET]
and then press the OK button E.
The user-defined screen is set and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
Turning the startup screen off
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [START SCREEN] and then press
the right button r.
3
Press the right button r to select [OFF].
4
Press the OK button E.
The startup screen is set to OFF and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
BNote
•This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
•Because the selected image is stored in the camera's memory, switching memory cards
or erasing the image from the memory card does not affect the image set in the startup
screen.
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
APPLY
SETTINGS?
SET
CANCEL
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
OFF
+
2
+
2
EVF
SET
SET UP(2/3)
REC REVIEW
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[
Z
LANGUAGE] Selecting the Menu Language
You can choose any of the following as the language displayed on the
camera's screens:
•Japanese (default)
•English
•French
•German
•Spanish
•Chinese (simplified)
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [ZLANGUAGE] and then press
the right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired language and then
press the OK button E.
The selected setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
VIDEO OUT
FILE NO.
MODE RESET
ENGLISH
NTSC
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
SET UP(3/3)
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
SET UP(3/3)
VIDEO OUT
FILE NO.
MODE RESET
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
ESPAÑOL
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[VIDEO OUT] Setting the Output Format for a TV Connection
You can select NTSC or PAL as the video output format. Different TV signal
formats are used in different countries, and you should set the video
output to the correct format for your destination country.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [VIDEO OUT] and then press the
right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired setting and then press
the OK button E.
The selected setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
[NTSC]:Video output format used in, for instance, Japan and the
U.S.. (Default)
[PAL]:Video output format used mostly in Europe.
BNote
This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
VIDEO OUT
FILE NO.
MODE RESET
ENGLISH
NTSC
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
SET UP(3/3)
LANGUAGE
PAL
NTSC
ENGLISH
EXECUTE
SET UP(3/3)
VIDEO OUT
FILE NO.
MODE RESET
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[FILE NO.] Starting Image File Numbers from 0001
Images shot on the camera are assigned file names that consist of
sequential numbers before being saved in a folder called "100KCBOX".
Executing [FILE NO.] creates a new folder called "101KCBOX" and the
numbering of the file names for images shot subsequently and saved in the
new folder starts again from "0001".
Resetting the file number in this way is useful when you want to store
shots of a particular scene in a different folder.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [FILE NO.] and then press the right
button r.
New Folder
KIF_0001.jpg
KIF_0002.jpg
KIF_0003.avi
•
•
•
•
100KCBOX
KIF_0001.jpg
KIF_0002.jpg
•
•
•
•
•
101KCBOX
VIDEO OUT
FILE NO.
MODE RESET
ENGLISH
NTSC
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
SET UP(3/3)
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3
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
The image file numbers are reset and the Set Up menu screen
reappears.
BNote
•Folders "100KCBOX" to "999KCBOX" can be created.
•[FILE NO.] cannot be used when the "999KCBOX" folder has already been created.
•To reset the folder numbers and begin again from "100KCBOX", reset the file numbers
without inserting the memory card and insert a formatted memory card before shooting.
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[MODE RESET] Resetting Function Settings
Use this function when you want to reset modes and menu settings that
you have changed back to their default settings.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [MODE RESET] and then press the
right r button.
3
Press the up button u and select
[EXECUTE]. Then press the OK button E.
The settings are reset and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
VIDEO OUT
FILE NO.
MODE RESET
ENGLISH
NTSC
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
SET UP(3/3)
LANGUAGE
RESET
CAMERA?
EXECUTE
CANCEL
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After OFF: Menu setting after the camera is turned off.
Locked: As set by MODE LOCK.
Default: Reverts to the default setting.
Previous: Retains the setting specified before the camera was turned off.
- : Not applicable.
ModeMenu
Mode
Lock
After
OFF
DefaultPage
"C"
Camera AUTO
mode
Flash modexDefaultFlash Off (Non
pop up)/Auto
Flash (Pop up)
51
Macro/Landscape modeOLockedNormal44
SELF TIMERxDefaultOFF46
PIXELSxPrevious2272x170474
QUALITYxPreviousNORMAL75
"N"
Continuous
shooting AUTO
mode
Flash modexDefaultFlash Off51
Macro/Landscape modeOLockedNormal44
SELF TIMERxDefaultOFF46
PIXELSxPrevious2272x170474
QUALITYxPreviousNORMAL75
DRIVE MODEOLockedFast continuous86
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After OFF: Menu setting after the camera is turned off.
Locked: As set by MODE LOCK.
Default: Reverts to the default setting.
Previous: Retains the setting specified before the camera was turned off.
- : Not applicable.
ModeMenu
Mode
Lock
After
OFF
DefaultPage
"S"
EXT. mode
Flash modeOLockedFlash Off (Non
pop up)/Auto
Flash (Pop up)
51
Macro/Landscape modeOLockedNormal44
SELF TIMERxDefaultOFF46
PIXELSxPrevious2272x170474
QUALITYxPreviousNORMAL75
DRIVE MODEOLockedSingle-shot86
Exposure compensationOLocked±0.057
WHITE BALANCEOLockedAUTO77
SETTINGSÆ COLOR MODExDefaultCOLOR79
SETTINGSÆ CHROMAxPreviousSTANDARD80
SETTINGSÆ SHARPNESSxPreviousSTANDARD82
SETTINGSÆ CONTRASTxPreviousSTANDARD83
SETTINGSÆ WB PRESETxPreviousUser-specified
white balance
78
SETTINGSÆ FOCUSINGxPreviousWIDE AF67
SETTINGSÆ LONG EXP.xDefaultOFF62
SETTINGSÆ ISOxPreviousAUTO64
SETTINGSÆ METERINGxPreviousEVALUATION60
SETTINGSÆ AE MODExPreviousPROGRAM58
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After OFF: Menu setting after the camera is turned off.
Locked: As set by MODE LOCK.
Default: Reverts to the default setting.
Previous: Retains the setting specified before the camera was turned off.
- : Not applicable.
ModeMenu
Mode
Lock
After
OFF
DefaultPage
"I"
SCENE mode
Flash mode (SPORTS ACTION)xDefaultFlash Off51
Flash mode (PORTRAIT)xDefaultFlash Off (Non
pop up)/Auto
Flash (Pop up)
51
Flash mode (NIGHT VIEW)xDefaultFlash Off51
Flash mode (NIGHT PORTRAIT)xDefaultFlash Off (Non
pop up)/Auto
Flash (Pop up)
51
Macro/Landscape modexDefaultNormal44
Scene modeOLockedSPORTS
ACTION
42
SELF TIMERxDefaultOFF46
PIXELSxPrevious2272x170474
QUALITYxPreviousNORMAL75
DRIVE MODEOLockedSingle-shot86
Exposure compensationxDefault±0.057
WHITE BALANCExDefaultAUTO77
SETTINGSÆ COLOR MODExDefaultCOLOR79
SETTINGSÆ CHROMAxDefaultSTANDARD80
SETTINGSÆ SHARPNESSxDefaultSTANDARD82
SETTINGSÆ CONTRASTxDefaultSTANDARD83
SETTINGSÆ WB PRESETxPreviousUser-specified
white balance
78
SETTINGSÆ FOCUSINGxDefaultWIDE AF67
SETTINGSÆ LONG EXP.xDefaultOFF62
SETTINGSÆ ISOxDefaultAUTO64
SETTINGSÆ METERINGxDefaultEVALUATION60
SETTINGSÆ AE MODExDefaultPROGRAM58
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After OFF: Menu setting after the camera is turned off.
Locked: As set by MODE LOCK.
Default: Reverts to the default setting.
Previous: Retains the setting specified before the camera was turned off.
- : Not applicable.
ModeMenu
Mode
Lock
After
OFF
DefaultPage
"M"
Movie mode
Macro/Landscape modeOLockedNormal44
SELF TIMERxDefaultOFF46
PIXELSxPrevious320×24074
SOUNDxPreviousON39
Exposure compensationOLocked±0.057
SETTINGSÆ COLOR MODExDefaultCOLOR79
SETTINGSÆ WB PRESETxPreviousUser-specified
white balance
78
SETTINGSÆ FOCUSINGxPreviousWIDE AF67
SETTINGSÆ FRAME/SECxPrevious30fps40
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After OFF: Menu setting after the camera is turned off.
Locked: As set by MODE LOCK.
Default: Reverts to the default setting.
Previous: Retains the setting specified before the camera was turned off.
- : Not applicable.
ModeMenu
Mode
Lock
After
OFF
DefaultPage
"G"
SET UP mode
AF MODExPreviousSAF69
BRIGHT CNTRLxPreviousSTANDARD150
DATExPreviousUser-specified
date
25
DIGITAL ZOOMxPreviousON49
FORMATx--151
POWER SAVExPrevious3MIN.152
MODE LOCKxPreviousOFF155
BEEPxPrevious+2156
SHUTTER VOLxPrevious+2157
SELECT LCDxPreviousEVF158
START SCREENxPreviousFinecam logo
screen
159
REC REVIEWxPrevious2SEC71
ZLANGUAGExPreviousUser-specified
language
162
VIDEO OUTxPreviousNTSC163
FILE NO.x--164
MODE RESETx--166
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Check the items listed below before deciding that your camera is faulty.
Problems and Solutions
ProblemCauseSolution
Nothing appears on
the LCD monitor.
The batteries are flat or not inserted.Load unused or charged batteries into
the camera.
The Power Save function has turned
the camera off. (Æ
p.152)
Press the POWER button H again
to turn the camera back on.
The LCD monitor is
blank.
EVF (electronic viewfinder) is
selected in the [SELECT LCD]
setting.
Press the VF button V to select
the [LCD] monitor display.
If you leave the camera for a while
without using it, the camera goes into
Sleep mode.
Press the shutter release button half
way or press any other camera button to
restore the camera to Shooting mode.
The details vary depending on the
Power Save function settings. (
Æ
p.152)
There is something generating a
magnetic field (such as a magnet or
TV) close to the camera.
Move the camera further away from
the magnetic object.
The video cable is connected to the
camera.
Disconnect the video cable.
There's no image
on the TV.
You are using the wrong video output
format.
Use the correct video output format for
the TV. (Æ
p.163)
The number of
available shots did
not change when I
took a picture.
This is because the photographed
image size was small.
This is dependent on factors such as
the quality mode and the subject and
is not a problem.
I cannot erase an
image. "U" icon
displayed.
The image is protected.Unprotect the image. (Æ
p.107)
The number of
available shots did
not increase after I
erased an image.
This is because the erased image
size was small.
This is dependent on factors such as
the quality mode and the subject and
is not a problem.
The camera feels
hot.
Because the LCD monitor uses
relatively large amounts of current,
the camera grows warm after
prolonged use.
This is not a problem, but you should
shut the camera down for a few
minutes.
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Messages and Responses
MessageCauseResponse
MEMORY CARD FULLThere is not enough recording
space available on the memory
card.
Insert a new memory card or
erase some unwanted images.
NO CARDThere is no memory card inserted.Insert a memory card.
WRITE PROTECTThe SD memory card is write-
protected.
Remove the write-protection for
the card (Æ
p.22) or use another
memory card.
CARD ERROR or
UNSUPPORTED
FORMAT
You are using a card that was
formatted on another device.
Format the memory card in the
camera. (Æ
p.151)
The format of the memory card is
not compatible with this camera.
Insert a new memory card or
format this memory card.
The card is not inserted correctly.Re-insert the memory card.
NO IMAGENothing is recorded on the memory
card.
Insert a memory card that has
been used to take pictures, or
shoot images.
FF CLOSEThe flash has not been popped up.Pop the flash up.
ZOOMING ERRORThe camera was turned on with the
lens cap still attached.
Remove the lens cap and turn the
camera on, taking care not to
touch the lens as you do so.
Camera malfunction or fault.Turn the camera on and off
several times. If this does not
correct the problem, contact a
Kyocera/Yashica Service Center
and request repairs.
CANNOT SHOOTYou are using bracketing and there
is not enough available space on
the memory card.
Insert a new memory card or
erase some unwanted images.
PRINTER ERRORThe printer is not ready to print.Check that the printer is ready to
print. Refer to the instructions
provided with the printer for
details.
An error was detected in the
connection to the printer.
Reconnect to the printer and then
try again.
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AE (Auto Exposure)
Automatic exposure is the function by which the camera automatically adjusts the exposure (the shutter speed
and aperture settings) to suit the brightness of the subject.
AF (Auto Focus)
The function by which the camera automatically focuses images.
Aperture
This is a mechanism inside the camera lens that controls the amount of light passing through the lens by
changing the size of an opening.
Aperture setting
A number that indicates the size of the aperture opening. Settings are displayed as numbers such as F2.8, and
the higher the aperture setting, the smaller the opening and the less light that passes through the lens.
Aperture-priority AE
This is a type of automatic exposure where the photographer selects the aperture setting and the camera then
automatically sets the optimum shutter speed for the shot. By setting the aperture, the photographer can control
the depth of field in the shot.
CCD (Charge Coupled Device)
This is a device that converts the light that enters the camera through the lens into digital information. Strictly
speaking, a CCD is a tiny component and many hundreds of thousand of CCDs are used to make up the
imaging element in a digital camera. The number of CCDs is referred to as the number of pixels. The larger the
number of pixels, the greater the amount of information generated by converting light and the higher the
resolution of the image.
DCF (Design rule for Camera File system)
This is a standard that stipulates items such as the file formats for digital cameras and related devices. In
principle, digital cameras that conform to the DCF standard can freely exchange images, even when the
images were shot with a different brand of camera. This camera complies with the DCF standard.
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Focus
This term refers to the focal point of a lens, but is more broadly used to refer to the condition whereby the
subject of a photograph is seen most clearly. When the focusing is correct and the subject is clearly visible, the
shot is said to be "in focus". When this is not the case, the shot is "out of focus".
Formatting (initialization)
This is a process that organizes the internal structure of a memory card so that data can be recorded on the
card. Formatting a memory card erases all the existing data stored on that card.
Infinity
Once the subject of a photograph is further than a set distance away from the camera lens,
moving still further away requires no adjustment to the focus. The distance at which the
subject is so far away that no change in the focus occurs is referred to as "infinity".
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) sensitivity
This is a number that indicates the sensitivity of film to light, with higher values indicating greater sensitivity.
Film with higher ISO sensitivity is more sensitive to light and can be used to take pictures in low-light conditions,
but is also more susceptible to unwanted specks on the image (noise).
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
This refers to an image data compression format. The compression ratio is variable, with higher compression
ratios giving smaller image file sizes but poorer image quality.
Memory card
A recording medium on which data can be erased (rewritten). SD memory cards and Multimedia cards can be
used with this camera.
PictBridge
This is a printing standard that allows images to be printed directly from a digital camera or video camera via
USB cable, regardless of the manufacturer or model.
Program AE
This is a type of AE in which the camera automatically selects a combination of shutter speed and aperture
setting according to the brightness of the subject.
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Zooming
This refers to the gradual changing of the photography scale. Gradual enlargement of the subject is called
"zooming in", while gradual reduction of the subject is called "zooming out".
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