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UI
A lithium ion/polymer battery that is recyclable powers the
product you have purchased. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for
information on how to recycle this battery.
RBRC
Li-ion
TM
(U.S. only)
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Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to
thank you for purchasing this LEICA
C-LUX 2. Please read these Instructions
carefully and keep them handy for future
reference.
Information for Your
Safety
Carefully observe copyright laws.
Recording of pre-recorded tapes or
discs or other published or broadcast
material for purposes other than your
own private use may infringe copyright
laws. Even for the purpose of private
use, recording of certain material may
be restricted.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT
DAMAGE,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS
TO RAIN, MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR
SPLASHING AND THAT NO OB-
JECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS,
SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE
PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.
USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES.
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR
BACK); THERE ARE NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., used under license.
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Before Use
Please note that the actual controls and
components, menu items, etc. of your
Digital Camera may look somewhat differ-
ent from those shown in the illustrations in
these Instructions.
SDHC Logo is a trademark.
Other names, company names, and prod-
uct names printed in these instructions
are trademarks or registered trademarks
of the companies concerned.
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN
THE U.S.A.
THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE
INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT
AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incor-
rectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type recommended
by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufac-
turer’s instructions.
Warning
Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not
disassemble, heat above 60 ZC (140 QF)
or incinerate.
Marking sign is located on bottom of the
camera.
FCC 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 protec-
tion 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 interfer-
ence to radio communications. How-
ever, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued
compliance, follow the
attached installation
instructions and use only
shielded interface cables
with ferrite core when
connecting to computer
or peripheral devices.
Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
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THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN
CANADA
-If you see this symbol-
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: LEICA
ModelNo.: C-LUX 2
Responsible party /
Support Contact:
Leica Camera AG
Oskar-Barnack-Str. 11
D-35606 Solms
Tel.: +49 (0) 64 42-208-0
Fax: +49 (0) 64 42-208-333
www.leica-camera.com
info@leica-camera.com
This device complies withPart 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this devicemust accept any
interferencereceived, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
This Class B digital apparatus complies
with Canadian ICES-003.
Information on Disposal for Users of
Waste Electrical & Electronic
Equipment (private households)
This symbol on the
products and/or
accompanying documents
means that used electrical
and electronic products
should not be mixed with
general household waste.
For proper treatment,
recovery and recycling, please take these
products to designated collection points,
where they will be accepted on a free of
charge basis. Alternatively, in some
countries you may be able to return your
products to your local retailer upon the
purchase of an equivalent new product.
Disposing of this product correctly will
help to save valuable resources and
prevent any potential negative effects on
human health and the environment which
could otherwise arise from inappropriate
waste handling. Please contact your local
authority for further details of your nearest
designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect
disposal of this waste, in accordance with
national legislation.
For business users in the European
Union
If you wish to discard electrical and
electronic equipment, please contact your
dealer or supplier for further information.
Information on Disposal in other
Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European
Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please
contact your local authorities or dealer
and ask for the correct method of
disposal.
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Only for Great Britain
IMPORTANT
Camera
The wires in this mains lead are coloured
The rating plate is on the underside of the
in accordance with the following code:
digital camera.
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
Caution for AC mains lead
As the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance may not
For your safety, please read the following
correspond with the coloured markings
text carefully.
identifying the terminals in your plug,
This appliance is supplied with a moulded
proceed as follows:
three-pin mains plug for your safety and
The wire which is coloured BLUE must
convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in
be connected to the terminal in the plug
this plug.
which is marked with the letter N or
Should the fuse need to be replaced,
coloured BLACK.
please ensure that the replacement fuse
The wire which is coloured BROWN must
has a rating of 5-amperes and it is
be connected to the terminal in the plug
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
which is marked with the letter L or
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI
coloured RED.
mark on the body of the fuse.
Under no circumstances should either of
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover
these wires be connected to the earth
you must ensure that it is refitted when the
terminal of the three-pin plug, marked
fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover,
with the letter E or the Earth Symbol.
the plug must not be used until a
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replacement cover is obtained.
Please contact your Leica dealer.
Remove the Connector Cover.
How to replace the Fuse
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS
The location of the fuse differ according to
UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET
the type of AC mains plug (figures A and B).
OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE
Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and
FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE
follow the instructions below.
PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF
Illustrations may differ from actual AC
SAFELY.
mains plug.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE
1) Open the fuse cover with a
ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF
screwdriver.
PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13-
AMPERE SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe
the wiring code as shown below. If in any
doubt, please consult a qualified
electrician.
2) Replace the fuse and close or attach
the fuse cover.
Figure A
Figure B
Fuse cover
Figure A
Fuse
(5 ampere)
Figure B
Fuse
(5 ampere)
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w About the battery pack
w About the battery charger
CAUTION
Battery pack (Lithium ion battery pack)
Use the specified unit to recharge the
battery pack.
Do not use the battery pack with
equipment other than the specified
unit.
Do not get dirt, sand, liquids, or other
foreign matter on the terminals.
Do not touch the plug terminals
(K and L) with metal objects.
Do not disassemble, remodel, heat or
throw into fire.
If any electrolyte should come into con-
tact with your hands or clothes, wash it
off thoroughly with water.
If any electrolyte should come into con-
tact with your eyes, never rub the eyes.
Rinse eyes thoroughly with water, and
then consult a doctor.
CAUTION!
DO NOT PLACE THIS CAMERA IN A
BOOKCASE, BUILT-IN CABINET OR
IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE.
ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL
VENTILATED. TO PREVENT RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD
DUE TO OVERHEATING, ENSURE
THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER
MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT
THE VENTILATION VENTS.
Battery charger
This battery charger operates on AC
between 110 V and 240 V.
But
In the U.S.A. and Canada, the battery
charger must be connected to a 120 V
AC power supply only.
When connecting to an AC supply out-
side of the U.S.A. or Canada, use a
plug adaptor to suit the AC outlet con-
figuration.
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w Care of the camera
Do not strongly shake or bump the
camera.
The camera may malfunction, recording
pictures may no longer be possible or the
lens or the LCD monitor may be dam-
aged.
We strongly recommend
you do not leave the cam-
era in your pants pocket
when you sit down or
forcefully insert it into a
full or tight bag etc.
Personal injury or
damage may result.
Be particularly careful
in the following places as they may
cause the camera to malfunction.
Places with a lot of sand or dust.
Places where water can come into
contact with the camera such as when
using it on a rainy day or on a beach.
If water or seawater splashes on the
camera, use a dry cloth to wipe the
camera body carefully.
w About Condensation (When the lens
is fogged up)
Condensation occurs when the ambient
temperature or humidity changes. Be
careful of condensation since it causes
lens stains, fungus and camera malfunc-
tion.
If condensation occurs, turn the camera
off and leave it for about 2 hours. The fog
will disappear naturally when the tempera-
ture of the camera becomes close to the
ambient temperature.
w Read together with the “Cautions for
Use”. (P95)
w About cards that can be used in this
camera
You can use an SD Memory Card, an
SDHC Memory Card and a MultiMedia
Card.
When the term card is used in these oper-
ating instructions this refers to the follow-
ing types of Memory Cards.
SD Memory Card (8 MB to 2 GB)
SDHC Memory Card (4 GB to 32 GB)
MultiMediaCard
More specific information about memory
cards that can be used with this camera.
You can only use an SDHC Memory Card
if using cards with 4 GB or more capacity.
A 4 GB Memory Card without an SDHC
logo is not based on the SD Standard and
will not work in this product.
A MultiMediaCard is compatible with still
pictures only.
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Contents
Before Use
Information for Your Safety.................... UII
Preparation
Scope of Delivery...................................... 8
Accessories .............................................. 8
Names of the Components ....................... 9
Charging the Battery ................................10
About the Battery (charging/
number of recordable pictures) ........... 11
Inserting and Removing the Card
(optional)/the Battery........................... 12
About the Built-in Memory/
the Card (optional) .............................. 13
Setting Date/Time (Clock Set) ................ 14
• Changing the clock setting ............... 14
About the Mode Dial ............................... 15
Setting the Menu..................................... 16
About the Setup Menu ............................ 18
LCD Monitor Display/Switching
the LCD Monitor Display ..................... 21
Basic
Taking Pictures ....................................... 22
Taking Pictures in Simple Mode ............. 24
Taking Pictures with the Zoom ...............26
• Using the Optical Zoom/Using the
Extended Optical Zoom (EZ)............ 26
• Using the Digital Zoom
Further extending the zoom ............. 27
Checking the Recorded Picture
(Review) .............................................. 28
Playing back/Deleting Pictures ............... 29
Advanced (Recording pictures)
About the LCD Monitor ........................... 31
Changing the information displayed
.... 31
• Brightening the LCD Monitor
(Power LCD/High angle mode) ........ 33
Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash
..... 34
Taking Pictures with the Self-timer ......... 38
Compensating the Exposure .................. 39
Taking Pictures using Auto Bracket........ 40
Changing the ISO sensitivity according
to the movement of the subject
being recorded .................................... 41
Taking Close-up Pictures........................42
Taking pictures that match the scene
being recorded (Scene mode).............43
– [PORTRAIT] .................................. 44
– [SOFT SKIN] ................................. 44
– [SELF PORTRAIT] ........................ 44
– [SCENERY] ................................... 45
– [SPORTS]...................................... 45
– [NIGHT PORTRAIT] ...................... 45
– [NIGHT SCENERY]....................... 45
– [FOOD] ......................................... 46
– [PARTY] ........................................ 46
– [CANDLE LIGHT] .......................... 46
– [BABY1]/[BABY2] .......................... 46
– [PET] ............................................. 47
– [SUNSET]...................................... 47
– [HIGH SENS.]................................ 48
– [STARRY SKY].............................. 48
– [FIREWORKS]............................... 49
– [BEACH] ........................................ 49
– [SNOW] ......................................... 49
– [AERIAL PHOTO].......................... 49
– [UNDERWATER]........................... 50
Motion Picture Mode............................... 51
Recording which Day of the Vacation
You Take the Picture...........................53
Displaying the Time at the Travel
Destination (World Time) ....................55
Using the [REC] Mode Menu .................. 57
• [W.BALANCE]
Adjusting the hue for a more natural
picture............................................... 58
• [SENSITIVITY]
Setting the ISO sensitivity ................ 60
• [ASPECT RATIO]
Setting the aspect ratio of pictures
.... 60
• [PICT.SIZE]/[QUALITY]
Setting a picture size and quality
that match your use of the pictures
..... 61
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• [AUDIO REC.]
Recording still pictures with audio .... 62
• [AF MODE]
Setting the focus method.................. 62
• [STABILIZER]
Detecting jitter and compensating
for it .................................................. 63
• [CONT.]
Taking Pictures using
Continuous Mode ............................. 64
• [AF ASSIST LAMP]
Focusing in low light conditions
becomes easier ................................ 65
• [SLOW SHUTTER]
Recording bright pictures in
dark places ....................................... 66
• [COL.MODE]
Setting a color effect and picture
quality for the recorded picture......... 66
Advanced (Playback)
Displaying Multiple Screens
(Multi Playback)...................................67
Displaying Pictures by Recording Date
(Calendar Playback)............................67
Using the Playback Zoom.......................68
Playing Back Motion Pictures/
Pictures with Audio..............................69
Creating still pictures from a
motion picture......................................70
Using the [PLAY] mode menu ................72
• [SLIDE SHOW]
Playing back pictures in order
for a fixed duration............................ 72
• [FAVORITE]
Setting your favorite pictures ............ 74
• [ROTATE DISP.]/[ROTATE]
To display the picture rotated ........... 74
• [DATE STAMP]
Stamping information such as the
date on the recorded pictures........... 75
• [DPOF PRINT]
Setting the picture to print and the
number of prints ............................... 77
• [PROTECT]
Preventing accidental erasure of
pictures............................................. 79
• [AUDIO DUB.]
Adding audio after taking pictures .... 80
• [RESIZE]
Making the picture smaller................ 80
• [TRIMMING]
Enlarging a picture and trimming it
...... 81
• [ASPECT CONV.]
Changing the aspect ratio of
a 16:9 picture.................................... 82
• [COPY]
Copying the picture data................... 83
• [FORMAT]
Initializing the built-in memory or
a card................................................84
Connecting to other equipment
Connecting to a PC.................................84
Printing the Pictures................................88
Playing Back Pictures on a TV Screen
......92
Others
Screen Display........................................93
Cautions for Use .....................................95
Message Display ....................................97
Troubleshooting ......................................99
Number of Recordable Pictures and
Available Recording Time .................104
Specifications........................................107
Index .....................................................110
Leica Academy .....................................112
Leica on the internet .............................112
Leica information service ......................113
Leica Customer Service........................113
Preparation
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Preparation
Scope of Delivery
Check that all the listed parts are included
before using the camera.
1 SD Memory Card
423-056.020-045
(64 MB, indicated as “Card” in the text)
2
Battery Pack LEICA BP-DC6
18 674 EU
18 675 US
18 676 JP
(indicated as “Battery” in the text)
3
Battery Charger LEICA BC-DC6
423-076.801-501 EU
423-076.801-502 US
423-076.801-503 JP
(
indicated as “Charger” in the text)
4
AC Mains Lead
423-068.801-019 EU
423-068.801-020 UK
423-068.801-023 AUS
(not in USA and Japan versions)
5
USB-Connection Cable
423-068.801-017
6
AV-Cable
423-068.801-016
7
Software DVD
8
Wrist Strap
423-069.801-006
9
Battery Carrying Case
423-076.801-504
If any parts are lost, customers should
contact their Leica dealer for further infor-
mation about obtaining replacements.
Accessories
1 Battery Pack LEICA BP-DC6
18 674 EU
18 675 US
18 676 JP
2
Leather Cases
18 677 black
18 678 red
18 679 brown
3
Neck Straps
18 681 black
18 682 red
18 683 brown
4
Wrist Straps
18 684 black
18 685 red
18 686 brown
5
Neoprene Case
18 680
6
AC Adapter LEICA ACA-DC4
18
640 EU
18
641 US
18 642 JP
18 643 HK
18 648 UK
18 649 AUS
7
Digital Adapter 2
42
303
(for Leica Televid spotting scopes)
Preparation
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Names of the
Components
1 Flash (P34)
2 Lens (P5, 96)
3 Self-timer indicator (P38)
AF assist lamp (P65)
4 LCD monitor (P21, 31, 93)
5 Cursor buttons
/Self-timer button (P38)
/[REV] button (P28)
/Flash setting button (P34)
/Exposure compensation (P39)/
Auto bracket (P40)/
White balance fine adjustment (not in
WB Auto mode) (P59)/
Backlight compensation in simple mode
(P25) button
6 Status indicator (P19, 21)
7 [MENU/SET] button (P14)
8 [DISPLAY/LCD MODE] button
(P31, 33)
9 [FUNC] (P57)/Delete (P29) button
10 Camera ON/OFF switch (P14)
11 Zoom lever (P26)
12 Speaker (P69)
13 Microphone (P51, 62, 80)
14 Shutter button (P22, 51)
15 Mode dial (P15)
16 Strap eyelet
17 Lens barrel
18 [AV OUT/DIGITAL] socket (P84, 88, 92)
19 [DC IN] socket (P84, 88)
Always use a genuine Leica AC adap-
tor (ACA-DC4; optional).
The battery cannot be charged in the
camera even when the AC adaptor
(
ACA-DC4
; optional) is connected to it.
20 Tripod thread
When you use a tripod, make sure the
tripod is stable when the camera is
attached to it.
21 Card/Battery door (P12)
22 Release lever (P12)
In these operating instructions, opera-
tions using the cursor button are
described with illustrations below.
e.g.: When you press the button
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Preparation
10
Charging the Battery
The battery is not charged when the cam-
era is shipped. Charge the battery before
use.
1 Attach the battery with attention
to the direction of the battery.
2 Connect the charger to the
electrical outlet.
A. Only U.S. and Japan versions
B. Other countries
Charging starts when the [CHARGE]
indicator lights green.
Charging is complete when the
[CHARGE] indicator turns off (after
about 120 minutes).
When the [CHARGE] indicator flashes,
read P11.
3 Detach the battery after charging
is completed.
After charging is completed, be sure to
disconnect the charger from the electrical
outlet.
The battery becomes warm after using it
and during and after charging. The cam-
era also becomes warm during use. This
is not a malfunction.
The battery will be exhausted if left for a
long period of time after being charged.
Recharge the battery when it is exhausted.
The battery can be charged even if it is
not fully discharged.
Use the dedicated charger and battery.
Charge the battery with the charger
indoors.
Do not disassemble or modify the
charger.
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Preparation
11
About the Battery
(charging/number of recordable
pictures)
w The battery life
The number of recordable pictures
(By CIPA standard in normal picture
mode [ ])
* According to CIPA standard.
Playback time
The number of recordable pictures and
playback time will vary depending on the
operating conditions and storing condition
of the battery.
w Charging
The [CHARGE] indicator lights when
charging starts.
w The [CHARGE] indicator flashes,
when
the battery temperature is excessively
high or low, [CHARGE] indicator flashes
and the charging time will be longer than
normal.
the terminals of the charger or the battery
are dirty. In this case, wipe them with a dry
cloth.
the operating time of the camera becomes
extremely short even after properly charg-
ing the battery, the life of the battery may
have expired. Buy a new battery.
w Charging conditions
Charge the battery in a temperature
between 10 QC to 35 QC (50 QF to 95 QF).
(The battery temperature should also be
the same.)
The performance of the battery may tem-
porarily deteriorate and the operating time
may become shorter in low temperature
conditions (e.g. skiing/snowboarding).
Number of
recordable
pictures*
Approx. 280 pictures
(Approx. 140 min)
The number of recordable pictures
varies depending on the recording
interval time.
If the recording interval time becomes
longer, the number of recordable
pictures decreases.
[e.g. When recording once every
2 minutes, the number of recordable
pictures decreases to about 70.]
Playback time Approx. 300 min
Charging time Approx. 120 min
Preparation
12
Inserting and
Removing the Card
and the Battery
Check that the camera is turned off.
Prepare a card.
You can record or play back pictures
on the built-in memory when you are
not using a card. (P13)
1 Slide the release lever in the
direction of the arrow and open
the card/battery door.
Always use genuine Leica batteries
(BP-DC6).
The camera warranty does not cover
the use of other batteries.
2 Battery:
Insert it fully being careful about
the direction you insert it.
Pull the lever in the direction of
the arrow to remove the battery.
Card:
Push it fully until it clicks being
careful about the direction you
insert it.
To remove the card, push the card
until it clicks, then pull the card
out upright.
: Do not touch the connection termi-
nals of the card.
The card may be damaged if it is not
fully inserted.
3 Close the card/battery door.
Slide the release lever in the
direction of the arrow.
If the card/battery door cannot be com-
pletely closed, remove the card, check
its direction and then insert it again.
Remove the battery after use. Store the
removed battery in the battery carrying
case (supplied).
Do not remove the battery until the
LCD monitor and the status indicator
(green) turn off as the settings on the
camera may not be stored properly.
The supplied battery is designed only
for the camera. Do not use it with any
other equipment.
Do not insert or remove the battery or
the card while the camera is turned on.
The data on the built-in memory or the
card may be damaged. Be particularly
careful while the built-in memory or the
card is being accessed. (P21)
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Preparation
13
About the Built-in
Memory/the Card
The built-in memory can be used as a tem-
porary storage device when the card being
used becomes full.
w Built-in Memory [ ]
You can record or play back pictures
with the built-in memory. (The built-in
memory cannot be used when a card is
inserted.)
The built-in memory capacity is about
27 MB.
Picture size is fixed to QVGA
(320
M
240 pixels) when recording
motion pictures to the built-in memory.
(P51)
w Card [ ]
You can record or play back pictures on
a card.
w Card
The SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory
Card and MultiMediaCard are small, light-
weight, removable external cards.
The SDHC Memory Card is a memory
card standard decided upon by the SD
Association in 2006 for high capacity
memory cards more than 2 GB.
The reading/writing speed of an SD Mem-
ory Card and an SDHC Memory Card is
fast. Both types of card are equipped with
a Write-Protect switch that prevents
writing and formatting the card. (If the
switch is slid to the [LOCK] side, it is not
possible to write or delete data on the
card and format it. When the switch is slid
to the other side, these functions become
available.)
This camera (SDHC compatible equip-
ment) is compatible with SD Memory
Cards based on SD Memory Card Specifi-
cations and formatted in FAT12 system
and FAT16 system. It is also compatible
with SDHC Memory Cards based on SD
Memory Card Specifications and format-
ted in FAT32 system.
You can use an SDHC Memory Card in
equipment that is compatible with SDHC
Memory Cards however you cannot use
an SDHC Memory Card in equipment that
is only compatible with SD Memory Cards.
(Always read the operating instructions for
the equipment being used. If you also
order a photo studio to print pictures, ask
the photo studio before printing.)
Refer to P104 for information about the
number of recordable pictures and the
available recording time for each Card.
We recommend using High Speed SD
Memory Cards/SDHC Memory Cards
when recording motion pictures. (P51)
The data on the built-in memory or the
card may be damaged or lost due to elec-
tromagnetic waves, static electricity or
breakdown of the camera or the card. We
recommend storing important data on a
PC etc.
Do not format the card on your PC or
other equipment. Format it on the camera
only to ensure proper operation. (P84)
Keep the Memory Card out of reach of
children to prevent swallowing.
Preparation
14
Setting Date/Time
(Clock Set)
w Initial setting
The clock is not set so the following screen
appears when you turn the camera on.
: [MENU/SET] button
: Cursor buttons
: Mode dial
1 Press [MENU/SET].
2 Press /// to select the
date and time.
: Time at the home area
: Time at the travel destination (P55)
/: Select the desired item.
/: Set the display order for the date
and time.
: Cancel without setting the clock.
3 Press [MENU/SET] to set.
Turn the camera off after setting the clock.
Then set the mode dial to a recording
mode to turn the camera on and check
whether or not the clock setting is correct.
w Changing the clock setting
1 Press [MENU/SET].
2 Press / to select [CLOCK SET].
(P57)
3 Press and then perform steps
2 and
3 to set the clock.
4 Press [MENU/SET] to close the menu.
You can also set the clock in the
[SETUP] menu. (P18)
When a fully charged battery has been
inserted for more than 24 hours, the clock
setting is stored (in the camera) for at
least 3 months even if the battery is
removed. (If you insert a battery that is not
sufficiently charged, the length of time that
the clock setting is stored may become
less.) However, the clock setting is can-
celed after this length of time. In this case,
set the clock again.
You can set the year from 2000 to 2099.
The 24-hour system is used.
If the clock is not set, the correct date can-
not be printed when you stamp the date
on the pictures with [DATE STAMP] (P75)
or order a photo studio to print the pic-
tures. (P78)
OFF
ON
PLEASE SET THE CLOCK
CLOCK SET
MENU
M/D/Y
JAN
11 2007
..
00 00
:
CLOCK SET
SELECT SET
EXIT
MENU
:
:
CANCEL
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About the Mode Dial
If you turn on the camera and then
rotate the mode dial, you can not only
switch between recording and playback
but also switch to macro mode to take a
close-up picture of a subject or to a
scene mode that matches your
recording purpose.
w Selecting the mode
Align a desired mode with the part .
Rotate the mode dial slowly and surely to
adjust to each mode. (Do not adjust it to
positions where there is no mode.)
w Basic
: Normal picture mode (P22)
Use this mode for normal recording.
: Simple mode (P24)
This mode is recommended for beginners.
: Playback mode (P29)
This mode allows you to play back
recorded pictures.
w Advanced
: Intelligent ISO sensitivity mode
(P41)
This mode automatically sets the optimal
ISO sensitivity and shutter speed according
to the movement and the brightness of the
subject.
: Macro mode (P42)
This allows you to take close-up pictures of
a subject.
: Scene mode (P43)
This allows you to take pictures that match
the scene being recorded.
: Motion picture mode (P51)
This mode allows you to record motion pic-
tures.
: Print mode (P88)
Use this to print pictures.
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Setting the Menu
w Displaying the menu screens
Press [MENU/SET].
e.g.: The first page of the total 3 pages is
displayed.
Menu icons
Current page
Menu items and settings
Rotate the zoom lever while selecting the
menu item to switch to the next/previous
page easily.
The menu icons and the menu items that
are displayed differ depending on the
position of the mode dial.
w About the menu icons
[REC] mode menu (P57):
This is displayed when the mode dial is set
to [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ].
[PLAY] mode menu (P72):
This is displayed when the mode dial is set
to [ ].
[SCENE MODE] menu (P43):
This is displayed when the mode dial is set
to [ ].
[SETUP] menu (P18):
This is displayed when the mode dial is set
to [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ].
w Setting menu items
The following example shows how to set
[AUDIO REC.] when normal picture mode
[ ] is selected.
1 Press / to select the menu
item.
Press at to switch to the next
screen.
2 Press .
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
AUTO
SENSITIVITY
PICT.SIZE
ASPECT RATIO
AWB
W.BALANCE
REC
1
/
3
QUALITY
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
AUTO
SENSITIVITY
SENSITIVITY
PICT.SIZE
ASPECT RATIO
AWB
W.BALANCE
REC
1
/
3
QUALITY
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
REC
2
/
3
AF ASSIST LAMP
ON
AF MODE
OFF
CONT.
AUDIO REC.
STABILIZER
MODE1
OFF
SET
MENU
SELECT
REC
2
/
3
AF ASSIST LAMP
CONT.
STABILIZER
OFF
MODE1
ON
AF MODE
OFF
AUDIO REC.
ON
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3 Press / to select the setting.
4 Press [MENU/SET] to set.
w Closing the menu screen
Press [MENU/SET].
When the mode dial is set to [ ]/
[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ], you can also
close the menu screen by pressing the
shutter button halfway.
w Switching to the [SETUP] menu
1 Press on a menu screen.
2 Press to select the [SETUP]
menu icon.
3 Press .
Select a menu item next and set it.
REC
2
/
3
AF ASSIST LAMP
CONT.
STABILIZER
AF MODE
SET
MENU
SELECT
OFF
MODE1
ON
OFF
AUDIO REC.
ON
/SET
MENU
REC
2
/
3
AF ASSIST LAMP
ON
CONT.
STABILIZER
SELECT
AF MODE
EXIT
MENU
AUDIO REC.
OFF
MODE1
ON
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
AUTO
SENSITIVITY
PICT.SIZE
QUALITY
ASPECT RATIO
AWB
W.BALANCE
REC
1
/
3
SETUP
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
0
n
MONITOR
WORLD TIME
CLOCK SET
1
/
4
OFF
TRAVEL DATE
GUIDE LINE
SETUP
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
OFF
GUIDE LINE
TRAVEL DATE
0
n
MONITOR
WORLD TIME
1
/
4
CLOCK SET
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About the Setup Menu
Set items as required. (Refer to P18 to 20
for each menu item.)
Select [RESET] to return the settings to the
initial settings at the time of purchase. (P20)
[CLOCK SET], [AUTO REVIEW],
[POWER SAVE] and [ECONOMY] are
important items. Check their settings
before using them.
[CLOCK SET]
(Changing the date and time.)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Change date and time. (P14)
[AUTO REVIEW]
(Displaying the recorded picture.)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set the length of time that the picture is dis-
played after taking it.
[OFF]
[1SEC.]
[3SEC.]
[ZOOM]: The picture is displayed for
1 second and then enlarged 4M
and displayed for 1 more second.
The auto review function is not activated
in motion picture mode [ ].
• When pictures are recorded in auto bracket
(P40) or continuous mode (P64), the auto
review function is activated regardless of
the setting on the auto review function.
(The picture is not enlarged.)
The auto review function is activated while
pictures with audio (P62) are being
recorded regardless of its setting. (The
picture is not enlarged.)
The auto review setting is disabled when
using auto bracket or
continuous
mode, in
motion picture mode [ ] or when
[AUDIO REC.] or [SELF PORTRAIT] in
scene mode is set to [ON].
[POWER SAVE]
(Turning off the camera automatically.)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Power save mode is activated (the camera
is automatically turned off to save the bat-
tery life) if the camera has not been used
for the time selected on the setting.
[1MIN.], [2MIN.], [5MIN.], [10MIN.], [OFF]
Press the shutter button halfway or turn
the camera off and on to cancel power
save mode.
Power save mode is fixed to [2MIN.] when
economy mode is activated and [5MIN.] in
simple mode [ ].
Power save mode is not activated in the
following cases.
When using the AC adaptor (ACA-DC4;
optional)
When connecting to a PC or a printer
When recording or playing back motion
pictures
During a slide show (P72)
[ECONOMY]
(Turning off the LCD monitor
automatically.)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
The brightness of the LCD monitor is
reduced, and the LCD monitor is turned off
automatically while the camera is not in
use, to save battery life when recording.
[LEVEL 1]: The LCD monitor turns off if the
camera is not operated for
about 15 seconds in recording
mode.
[LEVEL 2]: The LCD monitor turns off if the
camera is not operated for
about 15 seconds in recording
mode or for about 5 seconds
after taking a picture.
[OFF]: Economy mode is deactivated.
The LCD monitor is turned off while the
flash is being charged.
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
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The status indicator lights up while the
LCD monitor is turned off. Press any but-
ton to turn on the LCD monitor again.
Power save mode is fixed to [2MIN.].
[However, power save mode is not
activated when using the AC adaptor
(ACA-DC4; optional).]
The brightness of the LCD monitor is not
reduced in Power LCD mode and high
angle mode.
Economy mode is not activated in the fol-
lowing cases.
In simple mode [ ]
When using the AC adaptor (ACA-DC4;
optional)
While a menu screen is displayed
While the self-timer is set
While recording motion pictures
[WORLD TIME] (P55)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set the time in your home area and travel
destination.
[]:Your home area
[]:Travel destination area
[MONITOR]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor in
7 steps.
[GUIDE LINE]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set the pattern of the guide lines displayed
when taking pictures. (P31, 32)
You can also set whether or not to have the
recording information and histogram dis-
played when the guide lines are displayed.
[REC. INFO.]: [ON]/[OFF]
[HISTOGRAM]:[ON]/[OFF]
[PATTERN]: [ ]/[ ]
[TRAVEL DATE] (P53)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set the departure date and the return date
of the vacation.
[SET], [OFF]
[BEEP]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
This allows you to set the beep.
[BEEP LEVEL]
[]:No operation sound
[]:Soft operation sound
[]:Loud operation sound
[BEEP TONE]: / /
[SHUTTER]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
This allows you to set the shutter sound.
[SHUTTER VOL.]
[]:No shutter sound
[]:Soft shutter sound
[]:Loud shutter sound
[SHUTTER TONE]: / /
[VOLUME]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
The volume of the speaker can be adjusted
in 7 steps from level 6 to 0.
When you connect the camera to a TV, the
volume of the TV speakers does not change.
[NO.RESET]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Reset the file number of the next recording
to 0001.
The folder number is updated and the file
number starts from 0001. (P86)
A folder number between 100 and 999
can be assigned.
When the folder number reaches 999, the
number cannot be reset. We recommend
formatting the card after saving the data
on a PC or elsewhere.
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
1 2 3
/SET
MENU
1 2 3
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
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To reset the folder number to 100, format
(P84) the built-in memory or the card first
and then use this function to reset the file
number.
A reset screen for the folder number will
then appear. Select [YES] to reset the
folder number.
[RESET]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
The [REC] or [SETUP] menu settings are
reset to the initial settings.
The first resetting affects the Record/Play-
back mode menu, the second the respec-
tive setup menu.
[FAVORITE] (P74) is fixed to [OFF] and
[ROTATE DISP.] (P74) is fixed to [ON].
If the [SETUP] menu settings are reset,
the following settings are also reset.
The birthday settings for [BABY1]/
[BABY2] (P46) and [PET] (P47) in scene
mode.
The number of days that have passed
since the departure date in
[TRAVEL DATE]. (P53)
The [WORLD TIME] (P55) setting.
The folder number and the clock setting
are not changed.
[VIDEO OUT](Only NTSC in Record
Mode)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set to match the color television system in
each country.
[NTSC]: Video output is set to NTSC
system.
[PAL]: Video output is set to PAL
system.
[TV ASPECT]
(Playback mode only)
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set to match the type of TV.
[ ]:
When connecting to a 16:9 screen TV.
[]:
When connecting to a 4:3 screen TV.
[SCENE MENU]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set the screen that will appear when the
mode dial is set to [ ].
[AUTO]: The [SCENE MODE] menu
screen appears.
[OFF]: The recording screen in the
currently selected scene mode
appears.
[DIAL DISPLAY]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set whether or not to show the mode dial
display when the mode dial is rotated.
[ON], [OFF]
[LANGUAGE]
Press [ ] to display the [SETUP] menu
and select the item to set. (P16)
Set the language displayed on the screen.
If you set a different language by mistake,
select [ ] from the menu icons to set the
desired language.
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
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LCD Monitor Display/
Switching the LCD
Monitor Display
w Screen display in normal picture
mode [ ] (at the time of purchase)
1 Recording mode
2 Flash mode (P34)
If you press the shutter button halfway
when the flash is activated, the flash
icon turns red.
3 AF area (P22)
The AF area displayed is bigger than
usual when taking pictures in dark
places.
4 Focus (P22)
5 Picture size (P61)
6 Quality (P61)
: Jitter alert (P24)
7 Battery indication
The indication turns red and flashes if
the remaining battery power is
exhausted. (The status indicator flashes
when the LCD monitor turns off.)
Recharge the battery or replace it with
a fully charged battery.
It does not appear when you use the
camera with the AC adaptor
(ACA-DC4; optional) connected.
8 Number of recordable pictures (P104)
9 Recording state
10 Built-in memory/Card
The access indication lights red when
pictures are being recorded on the
built-in memory (or the card).
When using the built-in memory
When using the card
Do not do the following when the
access indication lamps lights. The
card or the data on the card may be
damaged and the camera may no
longer operate normally.
Turn the camera off.
Remove the battery or the card.
(when using a card)
Shake or bump this unit.
Disconnect the AC adaptor.
(ACA-DC4; optional) (when using
the AC adaptor)
Do not do the above when pictures are
being read or deleted or the built-in
memory (or the card) is being for-
matted (P84).
The access time for the built-in mem-
ory may be longer than the access
time for a card.
11 Shutter speed (P22)
12 Aperture value (P22)
If the exposure is not adequate, the
aperture value and the shutter speed
turn red. (They do not turn red when
the flash is activated.)
13 Optical Image Stabilizer (P63)
Refer to P93 for information about other
screen displays.
w Switching the screen display
You can change the screen display by
pressing [DISPLAY]. This allows you to dis-
play information while taking pictures such
as the picture size or the number of record-
able pictures or take pictures without dis-
playing any information. Refer to P31 for
details.
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8
10
9
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4
3
7
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Basic
Taking Pictures
The camera automatically sets the shutter
speed and the aperture value according to
the brightness of the subject.
: Shutter button
The status indicator lights for about
1 second when you turn the camera on
.
1 Hold the camera gently with both
hands, keep your arms still at
your side and stand with your feet
slightly apart.
: Flash
: AF assist lamp
: When holding the camera vertically
2 Aim the AF area at the point you
want to focus on.
3 Press the shutter button halfway
to focus.
The focus indication
lights green and
the AF area
turns from white to green.
: Aperture value
: Shutter speed
The focus range is 50 cm (1.64 feet)
to c.
The subject is not focused in the follow-
ing cases.
The focus indication flashes (green).
The AF area turns white to red or
there is no AF area.
The focus sound beeps 4 times.
If the distance is beyond the focus
range, the picture may not be properly
focused even if the focus indication
lights.
4 Press the halfway pressed
shutter button fully to take a
picture.
w Using the flash
If the camera determines that the place
where the picture is being taken is dark, the
flash is fired when the shutter button is
pressed fully. (When the flash is set to
AUTO [ ]/AUTO/Red-eye reduction
[ ].)
You can switch the flash setting to match
the recording. (P34)
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When you press the shutter button, the
LCD monitor may become bright or dark
for a moment however the recorded pic-
ture will not be affected.
Be careful not to move the camera when
you press the shutter button.
Do not cover the flash or the AF assist
lamp with your fingers or other objects.
Do not touch the front of the lens.
w Exposure (P39)
If you select normal picture mode [ ] the
exposure is automatically adjusted to an
appropriate exposure (AE=Auto Expo-
sure). However, depending on recording
conditions such as backlight, the picture
will become dark.
In this case, compensate the exposure.
This allows you to take better exposed
pictures.
w Focusing (P23, 42)
If you select normal picture mode [ ], the
picture is automatically focused (AF= Auto
Focus). The focus range is 50 cm
(1.64 feet) to c . Even so subjects in the
picture may not be properly focused.
When there are both near and distant
subjects in a scene.
When there is dirt or dust on glass
between the lens and the subject.
When there are illuminated or glittering
objects around the subject.
When taking a picture in dark places.
When the subject is moving fast.
When the scene has low contrast.
When recording a very bright subject.
When taking close-up pictures of a
subject.
When jitter occurs.
Try the AF/AE lock technique or macro
mode.
w Color (P58)
The color of the subject will differ if the
color of the light surrounding it differs such
as when the light comes from sunlight or
halogen lighting. However, the camera
automatically adjusts the hue to one close
to real life. (auto white balance)
Set the white balance if you want to
change the hue you get with auto white
balance.
w When you want to take a picture of a
subject outside the AF area (AF/AE
Lock)
When recording a picture of people with a
composition like the following picture, you
will not be able to focus the camera on the
subject because the people are outside the
AF area.
In this case,
1 Aim the AF area at the subject.
2 Press the shutter button halfway to fix
the focus and the exposure.
The focus indication lights when the
subject is focused.
3 Press and hold the shutter button
halfway while moving the camera as you
compose the picture.
4 Press the shutter button fully.
You can repeatedly retry AF/AE lock
before pressing the shutter button fully.
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w Direction detection function
Pictures recorded with the camera held ver-
tically are played back vertically (rotated).
(Only when [ROTATE DISP.] (P74) is set to
[ON])
Pictures may not be displayed vertically if
they were taken with the camera aimed up
or down.
Motion pictures taken with the camera
held vertically are not displayed vertically.
w Preventing jitter (camera shake)
Be careful of jittering when pressing the
shutter button.
If jitter could occur because of slow shut-
ter speed, the jitter alert appears.
When the jitter alert appears, we recom-
mend using a tripod. If you cannot use a
tripod, be careful how you hold the cam-
era (P22). The use of the self-timer pre-
vents jittering caused by pressing the
shutter button when you are using a tripod
(P38).
Shutter speed will be slower particularly in
the following cases. Keep the camera still
from the moment the shutter button is
pressed until the picture appears on the
monitor. We recommend using a tripod.
Slow sync./Red-eye reduction (P34)
[NIGHT PORTRAIT] (P45)
[NIGHT SCENERY] (P45)
[PARTY] (P46)
[CANDLE LIGHT] (P46)
[STARRY SKY] (P48)
[FIREWORKS] (P49)
When the shutter speed is slowed in
[SLOW SHUTTER] (P66)
Taking Pictures in
Simple Mode
This mode allows beginners to take pictures
easily. Only the basic functions appear in
the menu to make operations simple.
w Basic menu settings
1 Press [MENU/SET].
2 Press / to select the desired
menu item and then press .
3 Press / to select the desired
setting and then press [MENU/
SET].
4 Press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to close the menu.
w Settings in Simple mode
[PICT.MODE]
1/10F2.8
[ENLARGE]
Suitable for enlarging the
pictures to be printed to
8
SM
10
S
size, letter size etc.
[4S
SM
6
S
/
10
M
15 cm]
Suitable for regular size
printing.
[E-MAIL]
Suitable for attaching pic-
tures to e-mails or adding
pictures to websites.
SIMPLE MODE
BEEP
CLOCK SET
SELECT SET
MENU
AUTO REVIEW
4
"
k
6
"
/10
k
15cm
E-MAIL
PICT.MODE
ENLARGE
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[AUTO REVIEW]
[BEEP]
[CLOCK SET]
Change date and time. (P14)
If
[
4
SM
6
S
/10
M
15 cm]
or [ E-MAIL] is
set in [PICT.MODE], the extended optical
zoom is activated. (P26)
The settings for [BEEP] and
[CLOCK SET] in simple mode are also
valid in other recording modes.
The settings for [WORLD TIME] (P19),
[MONITOR] (P19), [TRAVEL DATE] (P19),
[BEEP] (P19), [SHUTTER] (P19),
[NO.RESET] (P19) and [LANGUAGE]
(P20) in the [SETUP] menu are valid sim-
ple mode.
w Other Settings in Simple mode
In simple mode, other settings are fixed as
follows. For more information about each
setting, refer to the page indicated.
Focus range:
30 cm (0.98 feet) to c (Tele)
5 cm (0.16 feet) to c (Wide)
[POWER SAVE] (P18):
[5MIN.]
[ECONOMY] (P18):
[OFF]
Self-timer (P38):
10 seconds
Optical Image Stabilizer (P63):
[MODE2]
[W.BALANCE] (P58):
[AWB]
[SENSITIVITY] (P60):
This setting becomes the same as when
the highest ISO sensitivity is set to
[ISO800] in Intelligent ISO sensitivity
mode [ ]. (P41)
[ASPECT RATIO]/[PICT.SIZE]/[QUALITY]
(P60, 61):
[ ENLARGE]:
:(7M)/
–[ 4SM6S/10M15 cm]:
: (2.5M EZ)/
[ E-MAIL]:
: (0.3M EZ)/
[AF MODE] (P62):
[]
[AF ASSIST LAMP] (P65):
[ON]
You cannot use the following functions.
High angle mode
White balance fine adjustment
Exposure compensation
Auto bracket
[AUDIO REC.]
–[D.ZOOM]
[CONT.]
[SLOW SHUTTER]
[COL.MODE]
[GUIDE LINE]
You cannot set the following items in sim-
ple mode.
[TRAVEL DATE]
–[WORLDTIME]
w The Backlight Compensation
Backlight refers to when light comes from
the back of a subject.
In this case, the subject, such as a person,
will become dark so this function compen-
sates the backlight by brightening the
whole of the picture.
[OFF] The recorded picture does not
automatically appear.
[ON] The recorded picture automati-
cally appears on the monitor for
about 1 second.
[OFF] No operation sound
[LOW] Soft operation sound
[HIGH] Loud operation sound
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26
Press .
When the backlight compensation func-
tion is activated, [ ] (compensating
backlight ON indication ) appears.
Press again to cancel this function.
We recommend using the flash when you
use the backlight compensation function.
(The flash is set to Forced ON [ ].)
The flash setting is set to AUTO/Red-eye
reduction [ ] when the backlight com-
pensation function is set to [OFF].
Taking Pictures with
the Zoom
You can make people and objects appear
closer and landscapes can be recorded in
wide angle with the 3.6M optical zoom.
(35 mm film camera equivalent 28 mm to
100 mm) To make subjects appear even
closer (maximum of 5.3M), do not set the
picture size to the highest setting for each
aspect ratio ( / / ).
w To make subjects appear closer use
(Tele)
Rotate the zoom lever towards
Tele.
w To make subjects appear further away
use (Wide)
Rotate the zoom lever towards
Wide.
w Picture size and maximum zoom
magnification
(n: Available, —: Not available)
w Extended optical zoom mechanism
When you set the picture size to [ ]
(3M EZ) (3 million pixels), the 7M (7 million
pixels) CCD area is cropped to the center
3M (3 million pixels) area, allowing a pic-
ture with a higher zoom effect.
The optical zoom is set to Wide (1M)
when the camera is turned on.
If you use the zoom function after focusing
on the subject, focus on the subject again.
The lens barrel (P9) extends or retracts
according to the zoom position. Take care
not to interrupt the motion of the lens bar-
rel while the zoom lever is rotated.
Using the Optical Zoom/Using the
Extended Optical Zoom (EZ)
BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT
7 7
T
W
Aspect
ratio
(P60)
Picture size
(P25, 61)
Maximum
zoom
magnification
(Tele)
Extended
optical
zoom
/(7M)
3.6M (6M)
(5.5M)
(5M EZ) 4.3Mn
(3M EZ)
(2M EZ)
(1M EZ)
/
(0.3M EZ)
5.3Mn
/
(2.5M EZ)
(2M EZ)
T
W
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In motion picture mode [ ], the zoom
magnification is fixed to the value set at
the start of recording.
“EZ” is an abbreviation of “Extended opti-
cal Zoom”.
If you set a picture size that activates the
extended optical zoom, the extended opti-
cal zoom icon [ ] is displayed on the
screen when you use the zoom function.
The zoom will stop moving for an instant
near [W] (1M) when the extended optical
zoom is used. This is not a malfunction.
The indicated zoom magnification is an
approximation.
In motion picture mode [ ] and
[HIGH SENS.] in scene mode, the
extended optical zoom does not work.
A maximum of 14.3M zoom can be
achieved with the 3.6M optical zoom and
the 4M digital zoom when [D.ZOOM] is set
to [ON] in the [REC] mode menu. However,
if a picture size that can use extended opti-
cal zoom is selected, a maximum of 21.4M
zoom can be achieved with the 5.3M
extended optical zoom and the 4M digital
zoom.
w Menu operation
1 Press [MENU/SET].
When a scene mode is selected, select
the [REC] menu ( ) and then press
.
2 Press / to select [D.ZOOM]
and then press .
3 Press to select [ON] and then
press [MENU/SET].
4 Press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to close the menu.
w Entering the digital zoom range
The on-screen zoom indication may
momentarily stop moving when you rotate
the zoom lever to the extreme Tele position.
You can enter the digital zoom range by
continuously rotating the zoom lever to Tele
or releasing the zoom lever once and then
rotating it to Tele again.
(When using the digital zoom and the
extended optical zoom [ ] (3M EZ) at the
same time)
Optical zoom
Digital zoom
Extended optical zoom
A big AF area (P62) is displayed when
using the digital zoom. Also, the stabilizer
function may not be effective.
In digital zoom, the larger the zoom factor
is, the lower the picture quality will be.
Using the Digital Zoom
Further extending the zoom
MENU
SLOW SHUTTER
1
/
8
-
3
/
3
REC
/SET
MENU
SELECT
SET
COL.MODE
CLOCK SET
OFF
ON
D.ZOOM
W
W
W
T
T
T
[OFF]:
[ON]:
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When using the digital zoom, we recom-
mend using a tripod and the self-timer
(P38) for taking pictures.
The indicated zoom magnification is an
approximation.
The digital zoom does not work in the fol-
lowing cases:
In simple mode [ ].
In intelligent ISO sensitivity mode [ ].
In [SPORTS], [BABY1]/[BABY2], [PET]
and [HIGH SENS.] in scene mode.
Checking the Record-
ed Picture (Review)
You can check the recorded pictures while
still in [REC] mode.
1 Press [REV].
The last recorded picture appears for
about 10 seconds.
Review is canceled when the shutter
button is pressed halfway or the
[REV] is pressed again.
2 Press / to select the picture.
: Play back the previous picture
: Play back the next picture
w Enlarging the picture
1 Rotate the zoom lever towards
(T).
Rotate the zoom lever to [T] for a
4M magnification and then rotate it
even more for a 8M magnification.
When you rotate the zoom lever
towards [W] after enlarging the picture,
the magnification becomes lower.
2 Press ///to move the
position.
When you change the magnification or
the position to be displayed, the zoom
position indication appears for about
1 second.
w Deleting the recorded picture during
Review (Quick deletion)
A single picture, multiple pictures or all the
pictures can be deleted during review.
Refer to P29 to 29 for information about
how to delete pictures.
When [ROTATE DISP.] is set to [ON], pic-
tures recorded holding the camera verti-
cally are played back vertically (rotated).
REVIEW1X
DELETE
4X
EXIT
REVIEW1X
DELETE
4X
EXIT
1X
DELETE
8X
REVIEW4X
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Playing back/Deleting
Pictures
The picture data in the built-in memory is
played back or deleted when a card is not
inserted. The picture data on the card is
played back or deleted when a card is
inserted. (P13)
Once deleted, pictures cannot be
recovered. Check the pictures one by
one and delete unwanted pictures.
w Playing back pictures
Press /to select the picture.
: Play back the previous picture
: Play back the next picture
w Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding
Press and hold / during playback.
: Fast rewind
: Fast forward
The file number and the picture
number only change one by one.
Release / when the number of the
desired picture appears to play back the
picture.
If you keep pressing /, the number
of pictures forwarded/rewound
increases.
In review playback in recording mode
and in multi playback (P67), the pic-
tures can only be forwarded or rewound
one by one.
This camera is based on the DCF stand-
ard “Design rule for Camera File system”.
The LCD monitor may not be able to dis-
play the details of the recorded pictures.
You can use the playback zoom (P68) to
check the details of the pictures.
If you play back pictures that have been
recorded with other equipment, the picture
quality may deteriorate. (The pictures are
displayed as [THUMBNAIL IS DIS-
PLAYED] on the screen.)
If you change a folder name or file name
on your PC, the pictures may not play
back on the camera.
If you play back a non-standard file, the
folder/file number is indicated by [—] and
the screen may turn black.
Depending on the subject, an interference
fringe may appear on the screen. This is
called moire. This is not a malfunction.
w To delete a single picture
1 Press [ ] while the picture is
being played back.
2 Press to select [YES] and then
press [MENU/SET].
While the picture is being deleted, [ ]
appears on the screen.
w To delete [MULTI DELETE]/
[ALL DELETE]
1 Press [ ] twice.
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DELETE SINGLE
MULTI/ALL
SELECT
SET
NO
YES
MENU
/SET
MENU
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2 Press / to select
[MULTI DELETE] or
[ALL DELETE] and then press
[MENU/SET].
[MULTI DELETE] step 3.
[ALL DELETE] step
5.
[ALL DELETE EXCEPT ] (When
[FAVORITE] (P74) is set only)
step
5.
(However, this cannot be selected if
none of the pictures have [ ]
displayed.)
3 Press / to select the picture
and then press to set.
(Only when selecting [MULTI DELETE])
Repeat the above procedure.
[ ] appears on the selected pictures. If
is pressed again, the setting is can-
celed.
The icon [ ] flashes red if the
selected picture is protected and cannot
be deleted. Cancel the protect setting
and then delete the picture. (P79)
4 Press [ ].
5 Press to select [YES] and then
press [MENU/SET] to set.
(Screen when selecting [MULTI DELETE])
When you delete all pictures, only pic-
tures in either of the built-in memory or
the card can be deleted. (You cannot
delete pictures in both the built-in mem-
ory and the card at the same time.)
[DELETE ALL PICTURES
ON THE BUILT-IN MEMORY?] or
[DELETE ALL PICTURES
ON THE MEMORY CARD?] is dis-
played when using [ALL DELETE] and
[DELETE ALL EXCEPT ?] is dis-
played when using
[ALL DELETE EXCEPT ].
If you press [MENU/SET] while deleting
pictures using [ALL DELETE] or
[ALL DELETE EXCEPT ], the delet-
ing will stop halfway.
Do not turn off the camera while deleting.
When deleting pictures, use a battery with
sufficient battery power (P21) or the AC
adaptor (ACA-DC4; optional).
It is possible to delete up to 50 pictures at
one time using [MULTI DELETE].
The greater the number of pictures the
longer it takes to delete them.
If there are pictures that are protected
[ ] (P79), do not conform to the DCF
standard (P29), or are in a card with the
Write-Protect switch slid to the [LOCK]
side (P13), they are not deleted even if
[ALL DELETE] or
[ALL DELETE EXCEPT ] is selected.
MULTI/ALL DELETE
CANCEL
MULTI DELETE
ALL DELETE
SELECT
SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
SELECT
MARK/UNMARK
7
MULTI DELETE
DELETE
EXIT
MENU
11
8 9
1210
SELECT
MULTI DELETE
SET
MENU
SET
/SET
MENU
DELETE THE PICTURES
YOU MARKED?
NO
YES
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Advanced (Recording pictures)
About the LCD Monitor
LCD monitor
Press [DISPLAY] to change.
When the menu screen appears, the
[DISPLAY] button is not activated. During
playback zoom (P68), while playing back
motion pictures (P69), and during a slide
show (P72), you can only select
“Normal display ” or “No display ”.
In simple mode [ ]
Normal display
No display
In recording mode
Normal display
Display with histogram
No display (Recording guide line)
_2
No display
_1 Histogram
_2 Set the pattern of the guide lines
displayed by setting [GUIDE LINE] in
[SETUP] menu. (P19) You can also set
whether or not to have the recording
information and histogram displayed
when the guide lines are displayed.
In playback mode
Normal display
Display with recording information and
histogram
No display
_3 Displayed if [BIRTHDAY SET.] and
[WITH AGE] were set in [BABY1]/
[BABY2] (P46) or [PET] (P47) in scene
mode before taking pictures.
_4 The number of days that have passed
since the travel date are displayed if
you set [TRAVEL DATE] (P53) before
taking pictures.
In [NIGHT PORTRAIT] (P45),
[NIGHT SCENERY] (P45),
[STARRY SKY] (P48) and [FIREWORKS]
(P49) in scene mode, the guide line is
gray.
Changing the information
displayed
DISPLAY/LCD MODE
BACKLIGHT
3
F2.8 1/30
ISO
100
AWB
9
months
10
days
1/3
1/3
4
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w Recording guide line
When you align the subject on the horizon-
tal and vertical guide lines or the cross
point of these lines, you can take pictures
with well-designed composition by viewing
the size, the slope and the balance of the
subject.
[]: This is used when dividing the
entire screen into 3M3 for taking
pictures with a well-balanced com-
position.
[]:This is used when you want to
position the subject at the exact
center of the screen.
w Histogram
A histogram is a graph that displays bright-
ness along the horizontal axis (black to
white) and the number of pixels at each
brightness level on the vertical axis.
It allows you to easily check a picture’s
exposure.
Using the histogram feature allows you to
get the maximum performance from your
camera.
When the values are concentrated on
the left, the picture is under exposed.
When the values are distributed evenly,
the exposure is proper and the
brightness is well-balanced.
When the values are concentrated on
the right, the picture is overexposed.
Examples of histogram
Under Exposed
Properly Exposed
Overexposed
_Histogram
When you take pictures with the flash
or in dark places, the histogram is
displayed in orange because the
recorded picture and the histogram do
not match each other.
The histogram is an approximation in
recording mode.
The histogram of a picture may not match
in recording mode and playback mode.
The histogram displayed in this camera
does not match histograms displayed by
picture editing software used in PCs etc.
The histogram does not appear in simple
mode [ ] or motion picture mode [ ]
and during multi playback or calendar
playback and playback zoom.
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ISO
100
AWB
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ISO
100
AWB
1/3
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ISO
100
AWB
1/3
100
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0001
100
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0001
100
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0001
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If the mode dial is set [ ] and [ ], the
Power LCD function only can be used.
1 Press [LCD MODE] for 1 second.
2 Press / to select a mode.
3 Press [MENU/SET].
The [POWER LCD] or
[HIGH ANGLE] icon appears.
Brightening the LCD Monitor
(Power LCD/High angle mode)
DISPLAY/LCD MODE
LCD MODE
SETSELECT
MENU
LCD
OFF
POWER LCD
HIGH ANGLE
[]:
[POWER LCD]
The LCD monitor
becomes brighter and
easier to see even when
taking pictures outdoors.
[]:
[HIGH ANGLE]
The LCD monitor is eas-
ier to see when taking
pictures with the camera
held high above your
head. This is useful when
you cannot get close to
the subject because
there is a person in the
way. (However it
becomes more difficult to
see when looked at
straight on.)
[OFF] The LCD monitor returns
to the normal brightness.
33
Advanced (Recording pictures)
34
w Canceling Power LCD or High angle
mode
If you press and hold [LCD MODE] again
for 1 second the screen shown in step
2
is displayed. Select [OFF] to cancel Power
LCD mode or High angle mode.
High angle mode is also canceled if you
turn the camera off or power save mode is
activated.
The brightness of the pictures displayed
on the LCD monitor is adjusted when
Power LCD mode or High angle mode is
activated. Therefore, some subjects may
look different on the LCD monitor. How-
ever, this does not affect the recorded pic-
tures.
The LCD monitor automatically returns to
normal brightness after 30 seconds when
recording in Power LCD mode. Press any
button to make the LCD monitor bright
again.
If the screen is difficult to see because of
light from the sun etc. shining on it, use
your hand or another object to block the
light.
High angle mode is not activated in the
following cases.
In simple mode [ ]
In playback mode [ ]
In print mode [ ]
While the menu screen is displayed
While the review screen is displayed
Taking Pictures using
the Built-in Flash
: Flash reflector
Do not cover it with your fingers or other
objects.
w Switching to the appropriate flash
setting
Set the flash to match the recording.
1 Press [].
2 Press / to select a mode.
You can also press [ ] to select.
For information about flash settings that
can be selected, refer to “Available flash
settings by recording mode”. (P35)
3 Press [MENU/SET].
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to finish.
The menu screen disappears after
about 5 seconds. At this time, the
selected item is automatically set.
FLASH
SETSELECT
MENU
AUTO/RED-EYE
FORCED OFF
FORCED FLASH ON
AUTO
SLOW SYNC./RED-EYE
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:AUTO
The flash is automatically fired when the
recording conditions make it necessary.
: AUTO/Red-eye reduction
_1
The flash is automatically fired when the
recording conditions make it necessary.
It is fired once before the actual recording
to reduce the red-eye phenomenon (eyes
of the subject appearing red in the picture)
and then fired again for the actual record-
ing.
Use this when you take pictures of
people in low lighting conditions.
: Forced ON
The flash is fired every time regardless of
the recording conditions.
Use this when your subject is back-lit
or under fluorescent light.
: Forced ON/Red-eye reduction
_1
The flash setting is set to Forced ON/
Red-eye reduction only when you set
[PARTY] (P46) or [CANDLE LIGHT]
(P46) in scene mode.
: Slow sync./Red-eye reduction
_1
If you take a picture with a dark background
landscape, this feature will slow the shutter
speed when the flash is fired so that the
dark background landscape will become
bright. Simultaneously it reduces the
red-eye phenomenon.
Use this when you take pictures of
people in front of a dark background.
: Forced OFF
The flash is not fired in any recording con-
ditions.
Use this when you take pictures in
places where the use of the flash is not
permitted.
_1 The flash is fired twice. The subject
should not move until the second
flash is fired.
w Available flash settings by recording
mode
The available flash settings depend on the
recording mode.
(n: Available, —: Not available,
q: Initial setting)
_2 It becomes Forced ON [ ], when the
backlight compensation function is
activated.
The flash setting may change if the
recording mode is changed. Set the flash
setting again if necessary.
1
2
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36
The flash setting is memorized even if the
camera is turned off. However, the scene
mode flash setting is reset to the initial
setting when the scene mode is changed.
w The available flash range to take
pictures
The available flash range is an approxima-
tion.
The available focus range differs depend-
ing on the recording mode. (P107)
If you use the flash when the ISO sensitiv-
ity is set to [AUTO] or when the highest
ISO sensitivity is set to a setting other
than [ISO400] in Intelligent ISO sensitivity
mode [ ] (P41), the ISO sensitivity is
automatically increased to a maximum of
[ISO640]. (It is a maximum of [ISO400] in
[BABY1]/[BABY2] (P46) and [PET] (P47)
in scene mode.)
If you take a picture with the flash at close
range when the zoom is near [W] (1M),
the edges of the recorded picture may
become dark. Rotate the zoom lever
slightly and then take the picture.
w Available flash range in Intelligent ISO
sensitivity mode
ISO sensitivity Available flash range
[AUTO]
Wide
60 cm (1.97 feet) to
5.0 m (16.4 feet)
Tele
30 cm (0.98 feet) to
2.5 m (8.20 feet)
[ISO100]
Wide
60 cm (1.97 feet) to
2.0 m (6.56 feet)
Tele
30 cm (0.98 feet) to
1.0 m (3.28 feet)
[ISO200]
Wide
60 cm (1.97 feet) to
2.8 m (9.19 feet)
Tele
30 cm (0.98 feet) to
1.4 m (4.59 feet)
[ISO400]
Wide
60 cm (1.97 feet) to
4.0 m (13.1 feet)
Tele
40 cm (1.31 feet) to
2.0 m (6.56 feet)
[ISO800]
Wide
80 cm (2.62 feet) to
5.6 m (18.4 feet)
Tele
60 cm (1.97 feet) to
2.8 m (9.19 feet)
[ISO1250]
Wide
1.0 m (3.28 feet) to
5.6 m (18.4 feet)
Tele
80 cm (2.62 feet) to
2.8 m (9.19 feet)
Highest
ISO
sensitivity
(P41)
Available flash range
Wide Tele
ISO400 Approx.
60 cm
(1.97 feet) to
approx. 4.0 m
(13.1 feet)
Approx.
30 cm
(0.98 feet) to
approx. 2.0 m
(6.56 feet)
ISO800 Approx.
60 cm
(1.97 feet) to
approx. 5.0 m
(16.4 feet)
Approx.
30 cm
(0.98 feet) to
approx. 2.5 m
(8.20 feet)
ISO1250
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w Shutter speed for each flash setting
_1 The shutter speed changes depending
on the slow shutter setting. (P66)
_2 Simple mode [ ]
_3 Intelligent ISO sensitivity mode [ ]/
[SPORTS] (P45), [BABY1]/[BABY2]
(P46) and [PET] (P47) in scene mode
_2, _3: The shutter speed becomes a
maximum of 1 second in the following
cases.
When the optical image stabilizer is set
to [OFF].
When the camera has determined that
there is little jitter when the optical image
stabilizer is set to [MODE1] or [MODE2].
There will be differences in the above
shutter speeds in the following scene
modes.
[NIGHT SCENERY] (P45):
8 seconds to 1/2000th of a second
[STARRY SKY] (P48):
15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds
[FIREWORKS] (P49):
1/4th of a second, 2 seconds
Do not look directly at the flash at
close range when it is fired.
If you bring the flash too close to an
object, the object may be distorted or
discolored by the heat or lighting from
the flash.
In economy mode, the LCD monitor
turns off and the status indicator lights
while the flash is charging. [This does
not happen when using the AC adaptor
(ACA-DC4; optional).]
If the remaining battery power is low,
the length of time that the LCD monitor
turns off to charge may become longer.
When you take a picture beyond the avail-
able flash range, the exposure may not be
exposed properly and the picture may
become bright or dark.
When the flash is being charged, the flash
icon flashes red, and you cannot take a
picture even when you press the shutter
button fully.
The white balance may not be properly
adjusted if the flash level is insufficient for
the subject. (P58)
When the shutter speed is fast, the flash
effect may not be sufficient.
It may take time to charge the flash if you
repeat taking a picture. Take a picture
after the access indication disappears.
The red-eye reduction effect differs
between people. Also, if the subject was
far away from the camera or was not look-
ing at the first flash, the effect may not be
evident.
When the flash is activated, you can only
take 1 picture.
Flash setting
Shutter speed
(Sec.)
:AUTO
1/30 to 1/2000
:AUTO/
Red-eye
reduction
: Forced ON
: Forced ON/
Red-eye
reduction
: Slow sync./
Red-eye reduction
1/8
_1
to
1/2000
: Forced OFF
1/8
_1
to
1/2000
1/8
_1
or 1 to
1/2000
_2
1/4 or 1 to
1/2000
_3
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Taking Pictures with
the Self-timer
1 Press [].
2 Press / to select a mode.
You can also press [ ] to select.
3 Press [MENU/SET].
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to finish.
The menu screen disappears after
about 5 seconds. At this time, the
selected item is automatically set.
4 Press the shutter button halfway
to focus and then press it fully to
take the picture.
: Press the shutter button halfway to
focus.
: Press the shutter button fully to take
the picture.
The self-timer indicator flashes and
the shutter is released after 10 seconds
(or 2 seconds).
If you press [MENU/SET] while the
self-timer is set, the self-timer setting is
canceled.
When using a tripod etc., setting the
self-timer to 2 seconds is a convenient
way to avoid the jitter caused by pressing
the shutter button.
When you press the shutter button once
fully, the subject is automatically focused
just before recording. In dark places, the
self-timer indicator will blink and then may
turn on brightly operating as an AF assist
lamp (P65) to allow the camera to focus
on the subject.
The self-timer is fixed to 10 seconds in
simple mode [ ] and 2 seconds in
[SELF PORTRAIT] (P44) in scene mode.
When you set the self-timer in continuous
mode, the camera starts taking a picture 2
or 10 seconds after the shutter button is
pressed. The number of pictures taken at
one time is fixed to 3.
We recommend using a tripod when
recording with the self-timer.
The self-timer cannot be used in
[UNDERWATER] in scene mode.
OFF
SETSELECT
MENU
2
SEC.
10
SEC.
SELFTIMER
CANCEL
3
MENU
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39
Compensating the
Exposure
Use this function when you cannot achieve
appropriate exposure due to the difference
in brightness between the subject and the
background. Look at the following exam-
ples.
Under exposed
Compensate the exposure towards posi-
tive.
Properly exposed
Overexposed
Compensate the exposure towards
negative.
1 Press [ ] until [EXPOSURE]
appears, compensate the
exposure with /.
You can compensate from [L2 EV] to
[K2 EV] in steps of [1/3 EV].
Select [0 EV] to return to the original
exposure.
2 Press [MENU/SET] to finish.
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to finish.
EV is an abbreviation of [Exposure Value].
It refers to the amount of light reaching the
CCD, which is determined by the aperture
value and the shutter speed.
The exposure compensation value
appears on the lower left of the screen.
The set exposure value is memorized
even if the camera is turned off.
The compensation range of the exposure
will be limited depending on the bright-
ness of the subject.
Exposure cannot be compensated when
using [STARRY SKY] in scene mode.
EXPOSURE
SELECT
EXIT
MENU
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40
Taking Pictures using
Auto Bracket
In this mode, 3 pictures are automatically
recorded in the selected exposure compen-
sation range each time the shutter button is
pressed. You can select the picture with the
desired exposure from the 3 pictures with
different exposures.
1 Press [ ] several times until
[AUTO BRACKET] appears, set
the compensation range of the
exposure with /.
You can select [OFF] (0), [F1/3 EV],
[F2/3 EV] or [F1 EV].
When you do not use auto bracket,
select [OFF] (0).
2 Press [MENU/SET] to finish.
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to finish.
When setting auto bracket, the auto
bracket icon [ ] appears on the lower
left of the screen.
When taking pictures using auto bracket
after setting an exposure compensation
value, the pictures taken are based on the
selected exposure compensation value.
When the exposure is compensated, the
exposure compensation value appears on
the lower left of the screen.
The auto bracket setting is canceled if you
turn the camera off or power save mode is
activated.
When setting auto bracket and continuous
mode simultaneously, auto bracket will be
performed.
When auto bracket is set, the auto review
function is activated regardless of the auto
review setting. (The picture is not
enlarged.) You cannot set the auto review
function in the [SETUP] menu.
When auto bracket is activated,
[AUDIO REC.] cannot be used.
An exposure compensation may not be
possible with auto bracket depending on
the brightness of the subject.
If both auto bracket and continuous
modes are set, only auto bracket will be
performed.
Auto bracket cannot be set in
[STARRY SKY] in scene mode.
AUTO BRACKET
SELECT EXIT
MENU
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41
Changing the ISO-
sensitivity according
to the movement of the
subject being recorded
The camera detects the movement of the
subject near the center of the screen and
then sets the optimal ISO sensitivity and
shutter speed according to the movement
and the brightness of the subject.
1 Press [MENU/SET].
2 Press / to select [ISO LIMIT]
and then press .
3 Press / to select the item and
then press [MENU/SET].
The higher the value set for the ISO
sensitivity, the more effectively the jitter
will be reduced. However, picture noise
will increase.
Jitter is avoided when taking pictures
indoors of a moving subject by increasing
the ISO sensitivity and making the shutter
speed faster.
Noise is avoided when taking pictures
indoors of a subject with no movement by
decreasing the ISO sensitivity.
When you press the shutter button half-
way, [ ] appears. When you press
the shutter button fully, the shutter speed
and the ISO sensitivity appear for a while.
The focus range becomes the same as
macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c]
When the flash is activated, the ISO sen-
sitivity is automatically increased to a
maximum of [ISO640]. (When the highest
ISO sensitivity is set to a setting other
than [ISO400].)
Refer to P36 for information about the
available flash range.
Item Settings
400
The ISO sensitivity automati-
cally increases up to the set
value according to the move-
ment and brightness of the
subject.
800
1250
400
800
1250
SELECT
AUTO
PICT.SIZE
ASPECT RATIO
AWB
W.BALANCE
REC
1
/
3
QUALITY
MENU
SET
800
1250
ISO LIMIT
ISO
MAX
400
F2.8
1/125 ISO800
F2.8
1/30 ISO200
F2.8
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Depending on the brightness and how fast
the subject is moving, jitter may not be
avoided.
The camera may not be able to detect the
movement of the subject in the following
cases.
When the moving subject is small
When the moving subject is at the edge
of the screen
When the subject starts moving the
instant the shutter button is pressed fully
To avoid picture noise, we recommend
decreasing [ISO LIMIT] or setting
[COL.MODE] to [NATURAL]. (P66)
You cannot use the following functions.
–[D.ZOOM]
[SLOW SHUTTER]
Taking Close-up
Pictures
This mode allows you to take close-up pic-
tures of a subject, e.g. when taking pictures
of flowers. You can take pictures of a sub-
ject as close as 5 cm (0.16 feet) from the
lens by rotating the zoom lever upmost to
Wide (1M).
w Focus range
We recommend using a tripod and the
self-timer (P38) in macro mode.
When a subject is close to the camera, the
effective focus range (depth of field) is sig-
nificantly narrowed. Therefore, if the dis-
tance between the camera and the
subject is changed after focusing on the
subject, it may become difficult to focus on
it again.
If the distance between the camera and
the subject is beyond the focus range of
the camera, the picture may not be prop-
erly focused even if the focus indication
lights up.
Macro mode gives priority to a subject
close to the camera. Therefore, if the dis-
tance between the camera and the sub-
ject is more than 50 cm (1.64 feet) it takes
longer to focus on it in macro mode than
normal picture mode.
The available flash range is about 60 cm
(1.97 feet) to 5.0 m (16.4 feet) (Wide).
(When the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO].)
We recommend setting the flash to
Forced OFF [ ] when you take pictures
at close range.
When you take pictures at close range,
the resolution of the periphery of the pic-
ture may decrease slightly. This is not a
malfunction.
T
W
5
cm
(0.16 feet)
30
cm
(0.98 feet)
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43
Taking pictures that
match the scene being
recorded
(Scene mode)
When you select a scene mode to match
the subject and recording situation, the
camera sets the optimal exposure and hue
to obtain the desired picture.
Refer to P44 to 50 and “About the
information ” for details about each
scene mode.
1 Press for the [SCENE MODE]
menu.
2 Press /// to select the
scene mode.
•Press at to switch to the next
menu screen.
You can switch menu screens from any
menu item by rotating the zoom lever.
3 Press [MENU/SET] to set.
The menu screen is switched to the
recording screen in the selected scene
mode.
Press [MENU/SET] and then perform
steps
1, 2 and 3 to change the scene
mode.
w About the information
If you press [DISPLAY] when selecting a
scene mode in step
2, explanations about
each scene mode are displayed. (If you
press [DISPLAY] again, the screen
returns to the [SCENE MODE] menu.)
Refer to P37 for information about the
shutter speed.
The flash setting is memorized even if the
camera is turned off. However, the scene
mode flash setting is reset to the initial
setting when the scene mode is changed.
When you take a picture with a scene
mode that is not adequate for the pur-
pose, the hue of the picture may differ
from the actual scene.
If you presswhen selecting
[PORTRAIT] or [STARRY SKY] in step
2,
the[SCENE MODE] menu [ ] is dis-
played. If you then select either the [REC]
menu [ ] or the [SETUP] menu [ ], you
can set the desired items. (P16)
The following items cannot be set in scene
mode because the camera automatically
adjusts them to the optimal setting.
[SENSITIVITY]
[COL.MODE]
SCN
MENU
SCN
MENU
SCENE MODE
1
/
2
SCENE MODE
2
/
2
SET
SET
SELECT
SELECT
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
21
BABY1
STARRY SKY
INFORMATION
CANCEL SET
MENU
DISPLAY
BABY1
Suitable for taking pictures
of your baby.
Age can be displayed
with pictures if you set
the birthday.
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44
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
The person stands out from the back-
ground and has a healthier complexion.
w Technique for Portrait mode
To increase the effectiveness of this mode:
1 Rotate the zoom lever to the maximum
Tele setting.
2 Move close to the subject to make this
mode more effective.
This mode is only suitable when taking
pictures outdoors in the daytime.
ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO100].
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This allows you to achieve a smoother
appearance of the skin than in
[PORTRAIT].
w Technique for Soft Skin mode
To make this mode more effective:
1 Rotate the zoom lever as far as possible
to Tele.
2 Move close to the subject to make this
mode more effective.
This mode is only suitable when taking
pictures outdoors in the daytime.
If a part of the background etc. is a color
close to skin color, this part is also
smoothed.
This mode may not be effective when
there is insufficient brightness.
ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO100].
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
Select this to take pictures of yourself.
w Technique for Self portrait mode
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
The self-timer indicator lights up when you
are brought into focus. Making sure you
hold the camera still, press the shutter but-
ton fully to take the picture.
The subject is not focused when the
self-timer indicator is blinking. Make sure
to press the shutter button halfway again
to focus.
The recorded picture automatically
appears on the LCD monitor for reviewing.
Refer to P28 for information about using
the review function.
If the picture is blurry due to the slow shut-
ter speed, we recommend using the
2 second self-timer. (P38)
The focus range is about 30 cm (0.98 feet)
to 70 cm (2.30 feet).
You can take a picture of yourself with
audio (P62). If you do this, the self-timer
indicator will light up while recording the
audio. (P38)
When you select [SELF PORTRAIT], the
zoom magnification is automatically
moved to Wide (1M).
The self-timer can only be set to off or
2 seconds. (P38) If it is set to 2 seconds,
this setting will remain until the camera is
turned off, the scene mode is changed or
the mode dial is rotated.
[PORTRAIT]
[SOFT SKIN]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
[SELF PORTRAIT]
/SET
MENU
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45
The stabilizer function mode is fixed to
[MODE2]. (P63)
The AF mode is fixed to [ ].
(P62)
The setting on the AF assist lamp is dis-
abled.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This allows you to take pictures of a wide
landscape.
The focus range is 5 m (16.4 feet) to c.
The flash setting is fixed to Forced OFF
[].
The setting on the AF assist lamp is dis-
abled.
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
Set here when you want to take pictures of
sports scenes or other fast-moving events.
This mode is suitable for taking pictures of
subjects at distances of 5 m (16.4 feet) or
more.
If you take pictures of a fast-moving sub-
ject indoors, the ISO sensitivity becomes
the same as when intelligent ISO sensitiv-
ity mode [ ] is set to a highest ISO sen-
sitivity of [ISO800]. (P41)
You cannot use the following functions.
–[D.ZOOM]
[SLOW SHUTTER]
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This allows you to take pictures of a person
and the background with near real-life
brightness.
w Technique for Night Portrait mode
Use the flash.
Since the shutter speed becomes slower,
we recommend using a tripod and the
self-timer (P38) for taking pictures.
The subject should remain still for about
1 second after taking the picture.
We recommend being about 1.5 m
(4.92 feet) from the subject when taking a
picture.
The focus range is 1.2 m (3.94 feet) to 5 m
(16.4 feet). (Refer to P36 for the available
flash range to take pictures.)
The shutter may remain closed (max.
about 1 sec.) after taking the picture
because of signal processing. This is not
a malfunction.
Noise may become visible when you take
pictures in dark places.
When using the flash, Slow sync./Red-eye
reduction [ ] is selected and the
flash is fired every time.
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This allows you to take vivid pictures of the
nightscape.
w Technique for Night Scenery mode
Since the shutter speed becomes slower,
use a tripod to avoid jitter (up to about
8 sec.). We also recommend using the
self-timer (P38) for taking pictures.
[SCENERY]
[SPORTS]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
[NIGHT PORTRAIT]
[NIGHT SCENERY]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
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46
The focus range is 5 m (16.4 feet) to c.
The shutter may remain closed (max.
about 8 sec.) after taking the picture
because of signal processing. This is not
a malfunction.
Noise may become visible when you take
pictures in dark places.
The flash setting is fixed to Forced OFF [ ].
ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO100].
The setting on the AF assist lamp is dis-
abled.
You cannot set the slow shutter.
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This mode allows you to take pictures of food
with a natural hue without being affected by
the ambient light in restaurants etc.
The focus range becomes the same as
macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c]
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
Select this when you want to take pictures
at a wedding reception, an indoor party etc.
This allows you to take pictures of people
and the background with near real-life
brightness.
w Technique for Party mode
Use the flash.
We recommend using a tripod and the
self-timer (P38) for taking pictures.
We recommend rotating the zoom lever to
Wide (1
M
) and being about 1.5 m (4.92 feet)
from the subject when taking pictures.
The flash setting can be set to Slow sync./
Red-eye reduction [ ] or Forced ON/
Red-eye reduction [ ].
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This mode allows you to take pictures with
a candle-lit atmosphere.
w Technique for Candle Light mode
If you make the most of the candle light,
you can take successful pictures without
using the flash.
We recommend using a tripod and the
self-timer (P38) for taking pictures.
The focus range becomes the same as
macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c]
The flash setting can be set to Slow sync./
Red-eye reduction [ ] or Forced ON/
Red-eye reduction [ ].
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This takes pictures of a baby with a healthy
complexion. When you use the flash, the
light from it is weaker than usual.
You can set two different birthdays by using
[BABY1] and [BABY2]. You can display the
set age when playing back the pictures and
stamp the age on the recorded pictures
with [DATE STAMP] (P75).
[FOOD]
[PARTY]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
[CANDLE LIGHT]
[BABY1]/
[BABY2]
/SET
MENU
1
2
/SET
MENU
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47
w Age display setting
To have the age displayed, first set the
birthday and then be sure to set
[WITH AGE] before taking the pictures.
w Birthday setting
1 Press / to select [BIRTHDAY SET.]
and then press [MENU/SET].
2 When a message appears, press /
to select items (Year/Month/Day) and
then press / to set them.
3 Press [MENU/SET] to finish the setting.
The focus range becomes the same as
macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c]
The ISO sensitivity becomes the same as
when Intelligent ISO sensitivity mode
[ ] is set to a highest ISO sensitivity of
[ISO400]. (P41)
If you turn on the camera in [BABY1]/
[BABY2], the age and current date and
time are displayed for about 5 seconds on
the bottom of the screen.
The age display style differs depending on
the language setting in the recording
mode.
If the age is not properly displayed, check
the clock and birthday settings.
If the camera is set to [WITHOUT AGE],
the age is not recorded even if the time
and birthday are set. This means the age
cannot be displayed even if camera is set
to [WITH AGE] after taking the pictures.
The birthday setting can be reset with
[RESET]. (P20)
You cannot use the following functions.
–[D.ZOOM]
[SLOW SHUTTER]
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
Select this when you want to take pictures
of a pet such as a dog or a cat.
This allows you to set the birthday of your
pet. You can display the set age when play-
ing back the pictures and stamp the age on
the recorded pictures with [DATE STAMP]
(P75).
Refer to [BABY1]/[BABY2] (P46) for infor-
mation about age display setting and birth-
day setting.
The initial setting for the AF assist lamp is
[OFF]. (P65)
Refer to [BABY1]/[BABY2] for other infor-
mation about this mode.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
Select this when you want to take pictures
of sunset view. This allows a more satu-
rated and vivid rendition of the sun's red
color.
The flash setting is fixed to Forced OFF
[].
The setting on the AF assist lamp is dis-
abled.
ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO100].
The white balance cannot be set.
BABY1
WITHOUT AGE
BIRTHDAY SET.
WITH AGE
SELECT SET
MENU
CANCEL
1
[PET]
[SUNSET]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
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48
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
Select this mode for high-sensitivity
processing. You can take pictures at ISO
3200 sensitivity.
The resolution of the recorded picture
decreases because of high sensitivity
processing. This is not a malfunction.
The focus range becomes the same as
macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c]
You can take pictures suitable for 4SM6S/
10M15 cm printing.
The flash setting is fixed to Forced OFF
[].
The extended optical zoom and digital
zoom cannot be used.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This allows you to take vivid pictures of a
starry sky or a dark subject.
w Setting the shutter speed
Select a shutter speed of [15 SEC.],
[30 SEC.] or [60 SEC.].
1 Press / to select the number of sec-
onds and then press [MENU/SET].
If you want to change the number of
seconds, press [MENU/SET], press
again to select [STARRY SKY] and then
set the number of seconds again.
2 Take pictures.
Press the shutter button fully to display the
countdown screen. Do not move the cam-
era after this screen is displayed. When
countdown finishes, [PLEASE WAIT...] is
displayed for the same length of time as
the set shutter speed for signal process-
ing.
Press [MENU/SET] to stop taking the pic-
ture while the countdown screen is dis-
played.
w Technique for Starry sky mode
The shutter opens for 15, 30 or
60 seconds. Be sure to use a tripod. We
also recommend taking pictures with the
self-timer. (P38)
The LCD monitor automatically becomes
darker.
Histograms are always displayed in
orange. (P32)
The flash setting is fixed to Forced OFF
[].
The optical image stabilizer function is
fixed to [OFF].
ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO100].
The following functions cannot be used.
[EXPOSURE]
[W.BALANCE]
[AUTO BRACKET]
[CONT.]
[AUDIO REC.]
[SLOW SHUTTER]
[HIGH SENS.]
[STARRY SKY]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
STARRY SKY
30 SEC.
60 SEC.
15 SEC.
SELECT SET
MENU
CANCEL
15
CANCEL
MENU
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49
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This mode allows you to take beautiful pic-
tures of fireworks exploding in the night sky.
w Technique for Fireworks mode
Since the shutter speed becomes slower,
we recommend using a tripod.
This mode is most effective when the sub-
ject is 10 m (32.8 feet) or more away.
The shutter speed becomes the following.
When [OFF] is set on the optical image
stabilizer function: Fixed to 2 seconds
When [MODE1] or [MODE2] is set on
the optical image stabilizer function:
1/4th of a second or 2 seconds (The
shutter speed becomes 2 seconds only
when the camera has determined that
there is little jitter such as when using a
tripod etc.)
Histograms are always displayed in
orange. (P32)
The flash setting is fixed to Forced OFF
[].
You cannot set the AF mode.
The AF area is not displayed.
The setting on the AF assist lamp is dis-
abled.
ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO100].
You cannot set the slow shutter.
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This allows you to take even more vivid pic-
tures of the blue color of the sea, sky etc. It
also prevents under exposure of people
under strong sunlight.
Do not touch the camera with wet hands.
Sand or seawater will cause the camera to
malfunction. Make sure that sand or sea-
water does not get into the lens or the ter-
minals.
Problems caused by sand or seawater are
not covered by the product warranty.
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This allows you to take pictures that show
the snow as white as possible at a ski
resort or a snow-covered mountain.
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
This mode allows you to take pictures
through an airplane window.
w Technique for Aerial photo mode
We recommend using this technique if it is
difficult to focus when taking pictures of
clouds etc. Aim the camera at something
with high contrast, press the shutter but-
ton halfway to fix the focus and then aim
the camera at the subject and press the
shutter button fully to take the picture.
Turn the camera off when taking off or
landing.
When using the camera, follow all
instructions from the cabin crew.
Be careful about reflections from win-
dows.
The flash setting is fixed to Forced OFF
[].
[FIREWORKS]
[BEACH]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
[SNOW]
[AERIAL PHOTO]
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
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50
The setting on the AF assist lamp is dis-
abled.
The white balance cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [SCENE MODE]
menu and select this scene mode. (P43)
Only use the LEICA C-LUX
2 under water
in marine cases specifically designed for
this camera and approved by Leica
Camera AG. Leica will inform about up-
coming products on their website:
www.leica-camera.com
.
w Adjusting the white balance
[WB ADJUST.]
You can adjust the hue to match the water
depth and the weather.
1 Press [ ] three times to display
[WB ADJUST.].
2 Press / to adjust the white balance.
[RED]: Press when the hue is blu-
ish.
[BLUE]: Press when the hue is red-
dish.
If you adjust the white balance, [ ]
appears on the screen in red or blue.
Select [0] if you do not want to finely
adjust the white balance.
w Fixing the focus underwater (AF Lock)
You can fix the focus before taking a picture
with AF lock. This is useful if you want to
take pictures of a fast moving subject etc.
1 Aim the AF area at the subject.
2 Press to fix the focus.
The AF lock icon appears when the
subject is focused.
Press again to cancel AF lock.
When you rotate the zoom lever, the AF
lock is canceled. In this case, focus on
the subject and fix the focus again.
The focus range becomes the same as
macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c]
The self-timer cannot be set.
The white balance cannot be set.
[UNDERWATER]
/SET
MENU
BLUERED
WB ADJUST.
SELECT
EXIT
MENU
AWB
AWB
3
AWB
AF
LOCK
3
AF
LOCK
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51
Motion Picture Mode
1 Press the shutter button halfway
to focus and then press it fully to
start recording.
: Audio recording
The available recording time is dis-
played on the top right and the elapsed
recording time is displayed on the
bottom right of the screen.
When the subject is focused, the focus
indication lights up.
The focus, zoom and aperture value are
fixed to the setting when recording
starts (the first frame).
The available recording time and the
elapsed recording time are approxima-
tions.
Audio is also recorded simultaneously
with the built-in microphone ot the cam-
era. (Motion pictures cannot be
recorded without audio.)
When using the stabilizer function, it is
fixed to [MODE1].
2 Press the shutter button fully to
stop recording.
If the built-in memory or the card
becomes full in the middle of recording,
the camera stops recording automati-
cally.
w Changing the settings for the aspect
ratio and the picture quality
1 Press [MENU/SET].
2 Press / to select
[ASPECT RATIO] and then press
.
3 Press / to select the item and
then press [MENU/SET].
4 Press / to select [PICT.MODE]
and then press .
5 Press / to select the item and
then press [MENU/SET].
If you selected [ ] on the screen
shown in step
2
If you selected [ ] on the screen
shown in step
2
R
3
s
2s
Item Picture size fps
[30fpsVGA]
640M480 pixels
30
[10fpsVGA] 10
[30fpsQVGA]
320M240 pixels
30
[10fpsQVGA]
10
Item Picture size fps
[30fps16:9]
848M480 pixels
30
[10fps16:9] 10
AWB
W.BALANCE
REC
1
/
2
AF MODE
PICT.MODE
MODE1
SELECT SET
MENU
ASPECT RATIO
STABILIZER
AWB
W.BALANCE
REC
1
/
2
AF MODE
ON
SELECT
SET
MENU
ASPECT RATIO
PICT.MODE
STABILIZER
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52
fps “frames per second”; This refers to
the number of frames used in 1 second.
You can record smoother motion pic-
tures with “30 fps”.
You can record longer motion pictures
with “10 fps” but the picture quality is
lower.
The file size with [10fpsQVGA] is small
so it is suitable for e-mails.
You can only record motion pictures
to the built-in memory when the
[ASPECT RATIO] is [ ] and the
picture size is [30fpsQVGA] or
[10fpsQVGA] (320M240 pixels).
6 Press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to close the menu.
The focus range becomes the same as
macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c]
Refer to P106 for information about the
available recording time.
The available recording time displayed on
the screen may not decrease regularly.
This camera does not support recording
motion pictures on MultiMediaCards.
When you set the picture quality to
[30fpsVGA] or [30fps16:9], we recom-
mend using a high speed SD Memory
Card with “10MB/s” or greater displayed
on the package.
If the writing speed available with the type
of SD or SDHC Memory Card in use is too
slow, recording may stop in the middle.
Depending on the type of SD Memory
Card or SDHC Memory Card, the card
access indication may appear for a while
after recording motion pictures. This is not
a malfunction.
Motion pictures can be recorded continu-
ously up to 15 minutes.
The maximum available recording time for
up to 15 minutes only is displayed on the
screen.
When motion pictures recorded with the
camera are played back on other equip-
ment, the quality of the picture and sound
may deteriorate and it may not be possible
to play them back. Also the recording
information may not be displayed cor-
rectly.
In motion picture mode [ ], you cannot
use the direction detection function and
the review function.
You cannot set [MODE2] on the optical
image stabilizer function.
The bundled software includes QuickTime
to play back motion picture files recorded
with the camera on the PC.
Advanced (Recording pictures)
53
Recording which Day
of the Vacation You
Take the Picture
If you set the departure date of the vacation
in advance, the number of days that have
passed since the departure date (which
day of the vacation it is) is recorded when
you take the picture. You can display the
the number of days that have passed when
playing back the pictures and stamp it on
the recorded pictures with [DATE STAMP]
(P75).
: The number of days that have passed
since the departure date
w Setting the departure/return date
(e.g.: The following are examples of the
screen in normal picture mode [ ].)
1 Press [MENU/SET] and then
press .
2 Press to select the [SETUP]
menu icon [ ] and then press .
3 Press / to select
[TRAVEL DATE] and then press
.
4 Press to select [SET] and then
press [MENU/SET].
5 Press /// to set the
departure date and then press
[MENU/SET].
/: Select the desired item.
/: Set the year, month and date.
6 Press /// to set the return
date and then press [MENU/SET].
/: Select the desired item.
/: Set the year, month and date.
1/3
10:00 DEC. 2.2007D
1ST DAY
100
_
0001
/SET
MENU
SETUP
OFF
0
n
MONITOR
WORLD TIME
GUIDE LINE
CLOCK SET
1
/
4
SET
MENU
SELECT
SET
OFF
TRAVEL DATE
DEC
12 2007
..
TRAVEL DATE
SELECT SET
MENU
PLEASE SET THE
DEPARTURE DATE.
/SET
MENU
TRAVEL DATE
SELECT EXIT
PLEASE SET THE
RETURN DATE.
MENU
..
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
54
The travel date is canceled if the current
date is after the return date.
If you do not want to set the return date,
press [MENU/SET] while the date bar is
displayed.
7 Press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
8 Take a picture.
: The number of days that have passed
since the departure date
The number of days that have passed
since the departure date is displayed for
about 5 seconds if the camera is turned
on etc. after setting the travel date or
when the travel date is set.
When the travel date is set, [ ]
appears on the lower right of the
screen. (It is not displayed if the current
date is after the return date.)
w Canceling the travel date
The travel date is automatically canceled if
the current date is after the return date. If
you want to cancel the travel date before
the end of the vacation, select [OFF] on the
screen shown in step
4 and then press
[MENU/SET] twice.
The travel date is calculated using the
date in the clock setting (P14) and the
departure date you set. If you set
[WORLD TIME] (P55) to the travel desti-
nation, the travel date is calculated using
the date in the clock setting and the travel
destination setting.
The travel date setting is memorized even
if the camera is turned off.
If you set a departure date and then take a
picture on a date before this departure
date, [-] (minus) is displayed in orange
and the day of the vacation that you took
the picture is not recorded.
•If you s
et a departure date and then
change the clock setting to the date and
time at the travel destination, [-] (minus) is
displayed in white and the day of the vaca-
tion that you took the picture is recorded
when the travel destination date is, for
example, one day before the departure
date.
If [TRAVEL DATE] is set to [OFF], the
number of days that have passed since
the departure date will not be recorded
even if you set the travel date or the return
date. Even if [TRAVEL DATE] is set to
[SET] after taking the pictures, which day
of the vacation you took them is not dis-
played.
Set the clock if the message
[PLEASE SET THE CLOCK] appears.
(P14)
The [TRAVEL DATE] setting also affects
simple mode [ ].
3
10:00 DEC. 2.2007
1ST DAY
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55
Displaying the Time at
the Travel Destination
(World Time)
If you set your home area and the travel
destination area when traveling abroad
etc., the local time at the travel destination
area can be displayed on the screen and
recorded on the pictures taken.
Select [CLOCK SET] to set the current
date and time in advance. (P14)
1 Press [MENU/SET] and then
press .
2 Press to select the [SETUP]
menu icon [ ] and then press .
3 Press / to select
[WORLD TIME] and then press .
If you are setting the world time for the
first time, the message [PLEASE SET
THE HOME AREA] appears. If this
message appears, press [MENU/SET]
and then set the home area from the
screen shown in step in “Setting the
home area [HOME]”.
w Setting the home area [HOME]
(Perform steps
1, 2 and 3.)
Press to select [HOME] and then
press [MENU/SET] to set.
Press / to select your home area
and then press [MENU/SET] to set.
The current time is displayed on the top
left of the screen and the time differ-
ence from GMT “Greenwich Mean
Time” is displayed on the bottom left of
the screen.
If daylight saving time [ ] is used at
the home area, press . Press
again to return to the original time.
The daylight saving time setting for the
home area does not advance the cur-
rent time. Advance the clock setting by
one hour. (P14)
SETUP
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
OFF
TRAVEL DATE
0
n
MONITOR
GUIDE LINE
CLOCK SET
1
/
4
WORLD TIME
WORLD TIME
SETCANCEL SELECT
MENU
DESTINATION
HOME
10:00 DEC. 1.2007
/SET
MENU
10:00
MENU
GMT -5:00
SELECT SET
CANCEL
Toronto
New York
Miami
Lima
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
56
w Finishing setting the home area
If you are setting the home area for the
first time, the screen returns to the screen
shown in step of “Setting the home
area [HOME]” after you press [MENU/
SET] to set your home area. Press to
return to the screen shown in step
3 and
then press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
If you are setting the home area for the
second time etc., the screen returns to the
screen shown in step
3 after you press
[MENU/SET] to set your home area.
Press [MENU/SET] again to close the
menu.
w Setting the travel destination area
(Perform steps
1, 2 and 3.)
Press to select [DESTINATION] and
then press [MENU/SET] to set.
: Depending on the setting, the time at
the travel destination area or the
home area is displayed.
If you are setting the travel destination
area for the first time, the date and time
are displayed as shown in the screen
above.
Press / to select the area the travel
destination is in and then press
[MENU/SET] to set.
The current time at the selected travel
destination area is displayed on the top
right of the screen and the time differ-
ence from the home area is displayed at
the bottom left of the screen.
If daylight saving time [ ] is used at
the travel destination, press . (The
time advances by one hour.) Press
again to return to the original time.
Press [MENU/SET] to close the menu.
The icon changes from [ ] to [ ]
after setting the travel destination.
Return the setting to [HOME] when the
vacation is finished by performing steps
1, 2, 3 and then steps and of “Set-
ting the home area [HOME]”. (P55)
If you cannot find the travel destination in
the areas displayed on the screen, set by
the time difference from the home area.
The [WORLD TIME] setting also affects
simple mode [ ].
The travel destination icon [ ] appears
when playing back pictures taken at the
travel destination.
WORLD TIME
SETCANCEL
SELECT
MENU
HOME
DESTINATION
--
:
--
--
.
--
.
----
/SET
MENU
Seoul
Tokyo
10:00 0:00
MENU
SELECT SET
CANCEL
+14:00
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
SETUP
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
OFF
TRAVEL DATE
0
n
MONITOR
GUIDE LINE
CLOCK SET
1
/
4
WORLD TIME
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57
Using the [REC] Mode
Menu
Increase the variety of pictures you can
take by setting the white balance, color
mode etc. The menu items that can be set
differ depending on the recording mode.
w Setting from the menu screen
Press [MENU/SET] to display the [REC]
menu and then select the item to set. (P16)
Items that can be set
(Recording in normal picture mode
[])
w Using the quick setting
You can use [FUNC] to easily set the fol-
lowing items.
Optical Image Stabilizer
Continuous mode
White balance
ISO sensitivity
Number of pixels
Quality
: Cursor buttons
: [MENU/SET] button
: [FUNC] button
1 Press and hold [FUNC].
2 Press /// to select the
menu item and the setting and
then press [MENU/SET] to close
the menu.
You can also close the menu by
pressing [FUNC].
The [ ] (White Set) setting does not
appear when using the quick setting.
Menu
screen
Item
1/3
: [W.BALANCE] (P58)
: [SENSITIVITY] (P60)
: [ASPECT RATIO] (P60)
: [PICT.SIZE] (P61)
: [QUALITY] (P61)
2/3
: [AUDIO REC.] (P62)
: [AF MODE] (P62)
: [STABILIZER] (P63)
: [CONT.] (P64)
: [AF ASSIST LAMP]
(P65)
3/3
: [SLOW SHUTTER] (P66)
: [D.ZOOM] (P27)
: [COL.MODE] (P66)
: [CLOCK SET] (P14)
SELECT
EXIT
3
MENU
FUNC
AWBOFF AUTO
AWB
SELECT
EXIT
3
MENU
FUNC
AWBOFF AUTO
AWB
SELECT
EXIT
3
MENU
/SET
MENU
AWB AUTO
AUTO
ISO
100
ISO
400
ISO
200
ISO
1250
ISO
800
OFF
SELECT
EXIT
3
MENU
/SET
MENU
AWB AUTO
AUTO
ISO
100
ISO
400
ISO
200
ISO
1250
ISO
800
OFF
Advanced (Recording pictures)
58
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
This function allows you to reproduce
colors close to real life in pictures recorded
under sunlight, halogen lighting etc. in
which the white color may appear reddish
or bluish. Select a setting that matches the
recording conditions.
1 Auto white balance will work within this
range.
2 Blue sky
3 Cloudy sky (Rain)
4 Shade
5 TV screen
6 Sunlight
7 White fluorescent light
8 Incandescent light bulb
9 Sunrise and sunset
10 Candlelight
Color Temperature (KNKelvin)
w Auto white balance
The available white balance range is shown
in the illustration above. When you take a
picture beyond the available white balance
range, the picture may appear reddish or
bluish. Even within the confines of the
range, the auto white balance may not
operate properly if there are many different
light sources or there is no color close to
white. In these cases, set the white balance
to a mode other than [AWB].
w Setting the white balance manually
1 Select [ ] and then press
[MENU/SET].
2 Aim the camera at a sheet of white paper
etc. so that the frame in the center is
filled by the white object only and then
press [MENU/SET].
3
Press [MENU/SET] twice to close the menu.
You can also press the shutter button
halfway to finish.
[W.BALANCE]
Adjusting the color rendition for a
more natural picture
[AWB]
(Auto white
balance)
for auto setting
(Daylight)
for recording outdoors
on a bright day
(Cloudy)
for recording outdoors
on a cloudy day
(Shade)
for recording outdoors
in the shade on a
bright day
(Halogen)
for recording under
halogen lighting
(White set)
for using the preset
white balance
(White set)
for setting the white
balance again
/SET
MENU
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
WHITE SET
SETCANCEL
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
59
w Finely adjusting the white balance
[ ] (Not available if WB is set to
Auto)
Use this to set the white balance manually.
Set the white balance to
[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]. (P58)
You can even set the white balance in
[UNDERWATER] in scene mode.
1 Press [ ] several times until
[WB ADJUST.] appears and then
press / to adjust the white
balance.
[RED]: Press when the hue is blu-
ish.
[BLUE]: Press when the hue is red-
dish.
Select [0] to return to the original white
balance.
2 Press [MENU/SET] to finish.
You can also press the shutter
button halfway to finish.
The white balance icon on the screen
turns red or blue.
About the white balance
When you take a picture with the flash, the
white balance may not be properly
adjusted if the flash level is insufficient for
the subject.
The white balance setting is memorized
even if the camera is turned off. However,
the white balance setting for a scene
mode returns to [AWB] when the scene
mode is changed.
The white balance cannot be set in the fol-
lowing cases.
In simple mode [ ]
and in scene mode, [SCENERY],
[NIGHT PORTRAIT],
[NIGHT SCENERY], [FOOD], [PARTY],
[CANDLE LIGHT], [SUNSET],
[STARRY SKY], [FIREWORKS],
[BEACH], [SNOW], [AERIAL PHOTO],
[UNDERWATER].
About the white balance fine adjustment
You can finely adjust the white balance
independently for each white balance set-
ting.
The white balance fine adjustment setting
is reflected in the picture when using the
flash.
The white balance fine adjustment setting
is memorized even if the camera is turned
off.
The white balance fine adjustment level in
[ ] returns to [0] when you reset the
white balance using [ ].
You cannot finely adjust the white balance
when [COL.MODE] (P66) is set to
[COOL], [WARM], [B/W] or [SEPIA].
BLUERED
WB ADJUST.
SELECT
EXIT
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
60
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
ISO is a measure of sensitivity to light. The
higher the sensitivity is set, the less light is
needed to take a picture so the camera
becomes more suitable for recording in
dark places.
When setting to [AUTO], the ISO sensitivity
is automatically adjusted to a maximum of
[ISO200] according to the brightness. (It can
be adjusted to a maximum of [ISO640] when
using the flash.)
ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO3200] in
[HIGH SENS.] (P48) in scene mode.
To avoid picture noise, we recommend
decreasing the highest ISO sensitivity or
setting [COL.MODE] to [NATURAL]. (P66)
The ISO sensitivity is set to [ISO LIMIT] in
intelligent ISO sensitivity mode [ ].
(P41)
ISO sensitivity cannot be set in the follow-
ing cases.
Simple mode [ ]
Motion picture mode [ ]
Scene mode
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
By changing the aspect ratio, you can
select an angle of view that matches the
subject.
In motion picture mode [ ], you cannot
select [ ]. (P51)
The edges of the recorded pictures may
be cut at printing. (P102)
[SENSITIVITY]
Setting the ISO-sensitivity
ISO sensitivity
100 1250
Use in bright
places
(e.g. outdoors)
Suitable
Not
suitable
Use in dark
places
Not
suitable
Suitable
Shutter speed Slow Fast
Noise Less Increased
/SET
MENU
[ASPECT RATIO]
Setting the aspect ratio of pictures
Select to take pictures with the
same aspect ratio as a 4:3 TV or a
PC monitor.
Select to take pictures with the
same 3:2 aspect ratio as 35 mm
film.
This is suitable for landscapes etc.
where a wide view is preferable.
This is also suitable for playing
back pictures on a wide-screen
TV, high-definition TV etc.
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
61
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
A digital picture is made of numerous dots
called pixels. Although you cannot see the
difference on the camera’s screen, the
more pixels, the finer the picture will be
when it is printed on a large piece of paper
or displayed on a PC monitor. Picture qual-
ity refers to the compression rate when sav-
ing digital pictures.
Many pixels (Fine)
Few pixels (Rough)
_ These pictures are examples to show the
effect.
w Number of pixels
You can print pictures more clearly when a
large picture size [ ] (7M) is selected.
When a smaller picture size [ ]
(0.3M EZ) is selected, you can record more
pictures and attach them to an e-mail or
post them on a website because their file
size is small.
w When the aspect ratio is [ ].
w When the aspect ratio is [ ].
w When the aspect ratio is [ ].
w Quality
The number of pixels that can be selected
differs depending on the aspect ratio. If
you change the aspect ratio, set the pic-
ture size.
“EZ” is an abbreviation of
“Extended optical Zoom”. (P26)
The extended optical zoom does not work
in [HIGH SENS.] in scene mode so the
picture size for [EZ] is not displayed.
Pictures may appear mosaic depending
on the subject and the recording condi-
tions.
Refer to P104 for information about the
number of recordable pictures.
The number of recordable pictures
depends on the subject.
The number of recordable pictures dis-
played on the screen may not correspond
with recorded pictures.
In simple mode [ ], the settings become
as follows.
–[ ENLARGE]:
:(7M)/
–[ 4SM6S/10M15 cm]:
: (2.5M EZ)/
[ E-MAIL]:
: (0.3M EZ)/
[PICT.SIZE]/[QUALITY]
Setting a picture size and quality
that match your use of the pictures
(7M) 3072M2304 pixels
(5M EZ) 2560M1920 pixels
(3M EZ) 2048M1536 pixels
(2M EZ) 1600M1200 pixels
(1M EZ) 1280M960 pixels
(0.3M EZ) 640M480 pixels
/SET
MENU
(6M) 3072M2048 pixels
(2.5M EZ) 2048M1360 pixels
(5.5M) 3072M1728 pixels
(2M EZ) 1920M1080 pixels
Fine (Low compression):
This gives priority to picture quality.
Picture quality will be high.
Standard (High compression):
This gives priority to the number of
recordable pictures. Standard qual-
ity pictures are recorded.
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62
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
You can record audio with still pictures if
this is set to [ON]. This means you can
record the conversation that took place
when you were recording or an explanation
of the picture.
[ ] appears on the screen when you set
[AUDIO REC.] to [ON].
Focus on the subject and press the shut-
ter button to start recording. Recording
will automatically stop about 5 seconds
later. There is no need to press and hold
the shutter button.
Audio is recorded with the built-in micro-
phone in the camera.
If you press [MENU/SET] during audio
recording, the audio recording is can-
celed. The audio is not recorded.
You cannot take pictures with audio in
auto bracket, continuous mode or
[STARRY SKY] in scene mode.
You cannot use the following functions
with pictures with audio.
[DATE STAMP]
–[RESIZE]
[TRIMMING]
[ASPECT CONV.]
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
Select the mode that matches the record-
ing conditions and the composition.
[AUDIO REC.]
Recording still pictures with audio
/SET
MENU
[AF MODE]
Setting the focus method
5-area-focusing :
The camera focuses on
any of 5 focus areas.
This is effective when
the subject is not in the
center of the screen.
3-area-focusing (High speed):
The camera quickly
focuses on any of
3 focus areas points –
left, right or center.
This is effective when
the subject is not in the
center of the screen.
1-area-focusing (High speed):
The camera quickly
focuses on the subject
in the AF area in the
center of the screen.
1-area-focusing:
The camera focuses on
the subject in the AF
area in the center of
the screen.
Spot-focusing:
The camera focuses on
a limited small area in
the screen.
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
63
w About [ ] or [ ]
You can focus on the subject more quickly
than other AF modes.
The picture may stop moving for a
moment before being brought into focus
when you press the shutter button half-
way. This is not a malfunction.
The AF area outlined is bigger than usual
when taking pictures in dark places or
when using the digital zoom. The AF area
outlined in the center of the screen may
also be bigger than usual when taking pic-
tures in underwater mode.
The camera is focusing on all the AF
areas when multiple AF areas (max.
5 areas) light at the same time.
The focus position is not predetermined. It
is set to a position automatically
determined by the camera at the time of
focusing. If you want to determine the
focus position to take pictures, switch the
AF mode to [ ], [ ] or [ ].
If the AF mode is set to [ ] or [ ],
the AF area is not displayed until the
picture is brought into focus.
Switch the AF mode to [ ] or [ ] if it
is difficult to focus using [ ].
The AF mode cannot be set in simple
mode [ ], [SELF PORTRAIT] or [FIRE-
WORKS] in scene mode.
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
w About demonstration of jitter/
movement detection screen
Press to display [JITTER, SUBJ. MOVE
DEMO] when the [STABILIZER] screen is
displayed. (Pictures cannot be recorded
when the [JITTER, SUBJ. MOVE DEMO]
screen appears.)
Press again to finish this mode.
: Jitter detection demonstration
: Movement detection demonstration
The camera automatically detects the jit-
ter and the movement of the subject and
displays these on the indicator.
We recommend using a bright subject
with high contrast for the subject move-
ment demonstration.
The jitter/movement detection demonstra-
tion screen is an approximation.
1/60F5.6
[STABILIZER]
Detecting jitter and compensating
for it
[MODE1]
()
The stabilizer operates contin-
uously and can assist during
photo composition.
[MODE2]
()
The jitter is compensated for
only when the shutter button is
pressed. There is a greater
stabilizing effect.
[OFF]
()
When the stabilizer is not
desired.
/SET
MENU
JITTER, SUBJ. MOVE DEMO.
EXIT
CANNOT BE DISPLAYED
IN REC MODE
Advanced (Recording pictures)
64
The camera also detects the movement of
the subject when automatically setting the
ISO sensitivity in intelligent ISO sensitivity
mode [ ] (P41) and [SPORTS] (P45),
[BABY1]/[BABY2] (P46) and [PET] (P47)
in scene mode.
The stabilizer function may not be effec-
tive in the following cases.
When there is a lot of jitter.
When the zoom magnification is high.
In the digital zoom range.
When taking pictures while following a
moving subject.
When the shutter speed becomes
slower to take pictures indoors or in dark
places.
Be careful of camera jitter when you press
the shutter button.
The setting is fixed to [MODE2] in simple
mode [ ] and [SELF PORTRAIT] (P44)
in scene mode and fixed to [OFF] in
[STARRY SKY] (P48) in scene mode.
In motion picture mode [ ], [MODE2]
cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
w Number of pictures recorded in
continuous mode
_ The frequency is constant regardless of
the transfer speed of the card.
The number of pictures indicated relates
to when the shutter speed is faster than
1/60 and the flash is not activated.
The frequency (pictures/second) may
become slower depending on the record-
ing environment such as in dark places or
if the ISO sensitivity is high.
Hold down the shutter button fully to acti-
vate continuous mode.
When the flash is activated, you can
take only 1 picture.
When the continuous mode setting is
set to Unlimited
The frequency becomes slower
halfway. The exact timing of this
depends on the speed of the card, the
picture size and the quality.
You can take pictures until the capacity
of the built-in memory or the card is full.
The focus is fixed when the first picture is
taken.
[CONT.]
Taking Pictures using Continuous
Mode
Frequency
(pictures/
second)
Number of recordable
pictures
3
_
max. 5 max. 7
2
_
approx. 2
Depends on the
remaining capacity of the
built-in memory/card.
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
65
The exposure and the white balance vary
depending on the continuous mode set-
ting. When continuous mode is set to
[ ], they are fixed to the values set for
the first picture.
When the frequency is set to [ ] or
[ ], they are adjusted each time you
take a picture.
If you are following a moving subject while
taking pictures in a place (landscape)
indoors, outdoors, etc. where there is a
large difference between the light and
shade, it may take time until the exposure
is stable. If continuous mode is used at
this time, the exposure may not become
optimal.
When the self-timer is used, the number
of recordable pictures in continuous mode
is fixed to 3.
Continuous mode is not canceled when
the camera is switched off.
When auto bracket and continuous mode
are set simultaneously, auto bracket will
be performed.
When continuous mode is set, the auto
review function is activated regardless of
the auto review setting. (The picture is not
enlarged.) You cannot set the auto review
function in the [SETUP] menu.
When continuous mode is activated,
[AUDIO REC.] cannot be used.
Continuous mode cannot be set in simple
mode [ ] and [STARRY SKY] in scene
mode.
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
Illuminating the subject makes it easier for
the camera to focus when recording in low
light conditions that make focusing difficult.
If the AF assist lamp is
set to [ON], an AF area
with a size larger than
usual is displayed and the
AF assist lamp turns
on when you press the shutter button half-
way in dark places etc.
Be careful about the following when using
the AF assist lamp.
Do not look at the AF assist lamp at
close range.
Do not cover the AF assist lamp with
your fingers or other objects.
When you do not want to use the AF
assist lamp (e.g. when taking pictures of
animals in dark places), set the
[AF ASSIST LAMP] to [OFF]. In this case,
it will become more difficult to focus on the
subject.
The setting for [AF ASSIST LAMP] is fixed
to [ON] in simple mode [ ].
[AF ASSIST LAMP]
Focusing in low light conditions
becomes easier
[ON] The AF assist lamp turns on in low
light conditions. At this time, the
AF assist lamp icon [ ] appears
on the monitor. The effective range
of the AF assist lamp is 1.5 m
(4.92 feet).
[OFF] The AF assist lamp does not turn
on.
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Recording pictures)
66
The setting for the [AF ASSIST LAMP] is
fixed to [OFF] in [SELF PORTRAIT] (P44),
[SCENERY] (P45), [NIGHT SCENERY]
(P45), [SUNSET] (P47), [FIREWORKS]
(P49) and [AERIAL PHOTO] (P49) in
scene mode.
The initial setting for [PET] (P47) in scene
mode is [OFF] .
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
When taking pictures in low light situations,
you can take pictures which are brighter
than normal by selecting a setting even
slower than the slowest normal shutter
speed.
The slow shutter speeds you can select
are: [1/8 –], [1/4 –], [1/2 –] and [1 –].
This is effective if you want to take bright
pictures of both a night landscape and a
subject using [NIGHT PORTRAIT] (P45)
in scene mode.
This should usually be set to [1/8 –] to take
pictures. (When you select a slow shutter
speed other than [1/8 –], [ ] appears on
the lower left of the monitor.)
When the shutter speed is made slower
using [SLOW SHUTTER], jitter is likely to
occur. We recommend using a tripod and
the self-timer (P38) for taking pictures.
You cannot set the slow shutter in Intelli-
gent ISO sensitivity mode [ ] and sim-
ple mode [ ] and [SPORTS],
[NIGHT SCENERY], [BABY1]/[BABY2],
[PET], [STARRY SKY] and [FIREWORKS]
in scene mode.
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P57)
Select different items according to the
recording situation and your image of the
recording.
When you take pictures in dark places,
noise may become visible. To avoid noise,
we recommend setting [COL.MODE] to
[NATURAL].
[SLOW SHUTTER]
Recording bright pictures in dark
places
Slow shutter
setting
1/8– 1–
Brightness Darker Brighter
Jitter Less More
/SET
MENU
[COL.MODE]
Setting a color effect and picture
quality for the recorded picture
[NATURAL]
The picture becomes softer.
[VIVID]
The picture becomes sharper.
[COOL] The picture becomes bluish.
[WARM] The picture becomes reddish.
[B/W] The picture becomes black
and white.
[SEPIA] The picture becomes sepia.
/SET
MENU
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Advanced (Playback)
Displaying Multiple
Images (Multi Playback)
1 Rotate the zoom lever towards
[W] to display multiple images.
(Screen when 9 images are displayed)
[W]: 1 image9 images
25 imagesCalendar screen
display (P67)
Rotate the zoom lever towards [T] to
return to the previous image.
2 Press ///to select a
picture.
: Number of the selected picture and the
total number of recorded pictures
Depending on the recorded picture and
the setting, the following icons will appear.
–[ ] (Favorites)
[ ] (Motion picture)
[ ][ ]([BABY1]/[BABY2]/[PET] in
scene mode)
[ ] (Travel date)
[ ] (Travel destination)
[ ] (Pictures stamped with [DATE
STAMP])
w Examples of 25 images
w To return to normal playback
Rotate towards [T] or press [MENU/SET].
The picture that was selected will appear.
w To delete a picture during multi
playback
1 Press ///to select a picture and
then press [ ].
2 Press to select [YES].
3 Press [MENU/SET].
The recording information etc. on the LCD
monitor cannot be deleted in multi play-
back even if you press [DISPLAY].
Pictures will not be displayed in the
rotated direction even if [ROTATE DISP.] is
set to [ON]. (P74)
Displaying Pictures by
Recording Date
(Calendar Playback)
You can display pictures by recording date
using the calendar playback function.
1 Rotate the zoom lever several
times towards (W) to display the
calendar screen.
DEC . 1.
2007
1/26
W
T
CANCEL
MENU
T
W
W
T
CANCEL
MENU
5/26DEC. 1.
2007
W
DEC . 1.
2007
MENU
CAL
T
1/26
CANCEL
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU FRI SAT
2007
DAY SET
MENU
MONTH
345 7
10 12 13 14
17 18 19 20 21
24 25 26 27 28
6
11
31
8
15
22
29
1
2
9
16
23
30
T
W
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The recording date of the picture
selected in the playback screen
becomes the date selected when the
calendar screen is first displayed.
If there are multiple pictures with the
same recording date, the first picture
recorded on that day is displayed.
2 Press /// to select the
date to be played back.
/: Select the month
/: Select the date
• If there were no pictures recorded during
a month, the month is not displayed.
3 Press [MENU/SET] to display the
pictures that were recorded on
the selected date.
Rotate the zoom lever towards [W] to
return to the calendar screen.
4 Press /// to select a
picture and then press
[MENU/SET].
The picture that was selected will
appear.
w To return to the 1 screen playback
screen
After the calendar screen is displayed,
rotate the zoom lever towards [T] to display
25 images, 9 images and the 1 image.
(P67)
The pictures are displayed without being
rotated even if you set [ROTATE DISP.] to
[ON]. (P74)
You can display the calendar between
January 2000 and December 2099.
If the recording date of the picture
selected in 25 images multi playback is
not between January 2000 and December
2099, the camera displays it in the oldest
recording date in the calendar.
Pictures edited on a PC will be displayed
with dates different from the actual record-
ing dates.
If the date is not set in the camera (P14),
the recording date is set as January 1st,
2007.
If you take pictures after setting the travel
destination in [WORLD TIME] (P55), the
pictures are displayed by the dates at the
travel destination in calendar playback.
Using the Playback
Zoom
1 Rotate the zoom lever towards [T]
to enlarge the picture.
[T]:1M2M4M8M16M
When you rotate the zoom lever
towards [W] after enlarging the picture,
the magnification becomes lower. When
you rotate the zoom lever towards [T],
the magnification becomes higher.
When you change the magnification,
the zoom position indication appears
for about 1 second so that you can
check the position of the enlarged sec-
tion.
DEC . 1.
2007
1/10
CANCEL
MENU
W
CAL
MENU
/SET
T
CANCEL
4X
2X
DELETE
W
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2 Press ///to move the
position.
When you move the position to be dis-
played, the zoom position indication
appears for about 1 second.
w To stop using the playback zoom
Rotate the zoom lever towards [W] or press
[MENU/SET].
w To delete a picture during the
playback zoom
1 Press [ ].
2 Press to select [YES].
3 Press [MENU/SET].
You can also delete the recording informa-
tion etc. on the LCD monitor during play-
back zoom by pressing [DISPLAY].
The more a picture is enlarged, the more
its quality deteriorates.
If you want to save the enlarged picture,
use the trimming function. (P81)
The playback zoom may not operate if pic-
tures have been recorded with other
equipment.
Playing Back Motion
Pictures/Pictures with
Audio
w Motion pictures
Press / to select a picture
with a motion picture icon [ ]/
[]/[]/[]/[ ]/
[ ] and then press to play
back.
: The motion picture recording time
: Motion picture icon
After playback starts, the elapsed play-
back time is displayed on the bottom right
of the screen.
For example, 8 minutes and 30 seconds is
displayed as [8m30s].
The cursor displayed during
playback is the same as //
/.
Stopping motion picture playback
Press .
Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding
Press and hold / during motion picture
playback.
: Fast rewind
: Fast forward
The camera returns to normal motion pic-
ture playback when / is released.
To pause
Press during motion picture playback.
•Press again to cancel pause.
Frame-by-frame forwarding/rewinding
Press / while pausing.
CANCEL
4X
2X
DELETE
PLAY MOTION
PICTURE
10:00 DEC. 1.2007
1/3
5s
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w Pictures with audio
Press
/
to select a picture
with the audio icon [ ] and then
press
to play back.
Refer to [AUDIO REC.] (P62) and
[AUDIO DUB.] (P80) for information about
how to create still pictures with audio.
Sound can be heard through the speaker.
Refer to [VOLUME] (P19) for information
about how to adjust the volume in the
[SETUP] menu.
• The file format that can be played back with
this camera is QuickTime Motion JPEG.
Please note that the bundled software
includes QuickTime to play back motion
picture files created with the camera on
the PC. (P86)
Some QuickTime Motion JPEG files
recorded by a PC or other equipment may
not play back on the camera.
If you play back motion pictures that have
been recorded with other equipment, the
picture quality may deteriorate or the pic-
tures may not play back.
When using a high capacity card, it is pos-
sible that fast rewinding may be slower
than usual.
You cannot use the following functions
with motion pictures and pictures with
audio.
Playback zoom
(during motion picture playback/pause)
[ROTATE DISP.]/[ROTATE]/
[AUDIO DUB.] (Motion pictures only)
[DATE STAMP]/[RESIZE]/[TRIMMING]/
[ASPECT CONV.]
Creating still pictures
from a motion picture
You can create a single still picture (with
1 image or 9 images) from a recorded
motion picture. This is effective in moving
scenes when you want to look carefully at
the movement of a sportsperson etc.
1 Press / to select a picture
with a motion picture icon [ ]/
[]/[]/[]/[ ]/
[ ] and then press to play
back.
2 Press to pause motion picture
playback.
Press again to return to motion pic-
ture playback.
Press / while paused to move for-
ward frame-by-frame.
If you press the shutter button, you can
save the displayed still pictures as one
single picture. (Perform step
3)
PLAY AUDIO
10:00 DEC. 1.2007
1/3
1/3
5s
PLAY MOTION
PICTURE
10:00 DEC. 1.2007
W
5s
SAVE
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w Saving a single still picture with
9 images from the motion picture
Rotate the zoom lever towards [W] to
display the 9 screens playback screen.
Rotate the zoom lever further towards
(W) to switch to [ ]/[ ]/[ ] ().
When a motion picture with [ ],
[ ]or [ ] was selected
The recorded motion picture is created
using 30 still picture frames per second.
[ ]: All the frames of the recorded motion
picture are displayed as still pictures
(1/30th second intervals)
[ ]: 1 frame is skipped/every second
frame is displayed as a still picture
(1/15th second intervals)
[ ]: 2 frames are skipped/every third
frame is displayed as a still picture
(1/10th second intervals)
[ ]: 5 frames are skipped/every sixth
frame is displayed as a still picture
(1/5th second intervals)
When a motion picture with [ ],
[ ]or [ ] was selected
The recorded motion picture is created
using 10 still picture frames per second.
[ ]: All the frames of the recorded motion
picture are displayed as still pictures
(1/10th second intervals)
[ ]: 1 frame is skipped/every second
frame is displayed as a still picture
(1/5th second intervals)
You can move forward frame-by-frame
by pressing ///.
/: Move forward/backward
3 frames at a time.
/: Move forward/backward
1 frame at a time.
3 Press the shutter button.
The message [SAVE THESE NINE
PICTURES AS ONE SINGLE
PICTURE ?] appears. Also, the mes-
sage [SAVE AS A SINGLE PICTURE ?]
appears if you saved the picture in
step
2.
4 Press to select [YES] and then
press [MENU/SET].
The nine pictures are saved as one sin-
gle picture.
w To stop using the 9 images playback
screen
After the 9 images playback screen is dis-
played, rotate the zoom lever several times
towards (T) or press [MENU/SET]. The
screen returns to the paused motion pic-
ture playback screen.
w Picture size
[QUALITY] (P61) is fixed to [ ].
You may not be able to save still pictures
from a motion picture taken on other
equipment.
SELECT
SAVE
T
W
Item 1 picture 9pictures
[30fpsVGA] 0.3M 2M
[10fpsVGA] 0.3M 2M
[30fpsQVGA]
0.3M 1M
[10fpsQVGA]
0.3M 1M
[30fps16:9] 2M 2M
[10fps16:9] 2M 2M
SAVE THESE NINE PICTURES
AS ONE SINGLE PICTURE ?
NO
YES
SELECT SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Playback)
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Using the [PLAY] mode
menu
You can use vario
us functions in playback
mode to rotate pictures, set protection for
them etc.
1 Press [MENU/SET].
2 Press / to select the menu
item and then press .
•Press at to switch to the next
menu screen.
You can switch menu screens from any
menu item by rotating the zoom lever.
After performing steps
1 and 2, refer
to the description of the menu item
in the operating instructions and
then set it.
Items that can be set
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
This is recommended when playing back
pictures on a TV screen. You can skip
unwanted pictures if [FAVORITE] (P74) has
been set.
When [FAVORITE] is set to [ON]
step
1.
When [FAVORITE] is set to [OFF] 
step
2.
1 Press / to select [ALL] or [ ]
and then press [MENU/SET].
PLAY
1
/
3
ON
OFF
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
FAVORITE
ROTATE DISP.
ROTAT E
SLIDE SHOW
PLAY
2
/
3
EXIT
MENU
SELECT
RESIZE
TRIMMING
AUDIO DUB.
PROTECT
DPOF PRINT
DATE STAMP
Menu
screen
Item
1/3
: [SLIDE SHOW] (P72)
: [FAVORITE] (P74)
: [ROTATE DISP.] (P74)
: [ROTATE] (P74)
: [DATE STAMP] (P75)
2/3
: [DPOF PRINT] (P77)
: [PROTECT] (P79)
: [AUDIO DUB.] (P80)
: [RESIZE] (P80)
: [TRIMMING] (P81)
3/3
: [ASPECT CONV.] (P82)
: [COPY] (P83)
: [FORMAT] (P84)
[SLIDE SHOW]
Playing back pictures in order for a
fixed duration
/SET
MENU
PLAY
1
/
3
ON
OFF
SET
MENU
FAVORITE
ROTATE DISP.
ROTAT E
ALL
SLIDE SHOW
SELECT
/SET
MENU
DATE STAMP
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If none of the pictures have [ ] dis-
played, you cannot select [ ] even if
[FAVORITE] is set to [ON].
2 Press to select [START] and
then press [MENU/SET].
(Screen when [ALL] is selected)
The cursor displayed during a slide
show or while a slide show is paused
or during [MANUAL] slide show is
the same as ///.
•Press to pause the slide show. Press
again to cancel pause.
•Press / while paused to display the
previous or next picture.
3 Press to finish.
w Setting the audio, duration and effect
Select [DURATION], [EFFECT] or [AUDIO]
on the screen shown in step
2 and set.
You can only select [MANUAL] when
[ ] has been selected in step
1.
Press / to display the previous or
next picture when [MANUAL] is
selected.
If you set [AUDIO] to [ON] and then play
back a picture with audio, the next picture
will be displayed after the audio has fin-
ished.
You cannot play back motion pictures and
use power save in a slide show. (However,
the setting for power save mode is fixed to
[10MIN.] while pausing a slide show or
playing back a manual slide show.)
[ALL] Displays all pictures.
[] Displays only those pictures
that have been set as
favorites (P74).
ALL SLIDE SHOW
SET
SELECT
MENU
CANCEL
START
EFFECT
AUDIO
2 SEC.
OFF
OFF
DURATION
/SET
MENU
[DURATION] Can be set to [1SEC.],
[2SEC.], [3SEC.],
[5SEC.] or [MANUAL]
(manual playback).
[EFFECT] A slide show effect can
be selected.
[OFF]:No effect
:
New pictures slide
across the screen.
: Current pictures
fade out and new
pictures fade in.
: New pictures
gradually fill the
screen from the
center.
: An effect is
selected at
random.
If you set [DURATION]
to [MANUAL] the set-
tings in [EFFECT] are
disabled.
[AUDIO] If set to [ON], the audio
of the pictures with audio
is played back.
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74
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
You can do the following if a mark has been
added to pictures and they have been set
as favorites.
Delete all the pictures not set as favorites.
([ALL DELETE EXCEPT ]) (P29)
Play back the pictures set as favorites only
as a slide show. (P72)
1 Press to select [ON] and then
press [MENU/SET].
You cannot set pictures as favorites if
[FAVORITE] is set to [OFF]. Also the
favorites icon [ ] will not appear when
[FAVORITE] is set to [OFF] even if it
was previously set to [ON].
You cannot select [CANCEL] if none of
the pictures have [ ] displayed.
2 Press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
3 Press / to select the picture
then press .
Repeat the above procedure.
If is pressed while the [ ] favorites
icon is displayed, [ ] is cleared, and
the favorites setting is canceled.
You can set up to 999 pictures as
favorites.
w Deleting all favorites
1 Select [CANCEL] on the screen shown in
step
1 and then press [MENU/SET].
2 Press to select [YES] and then press
[MENU/SET].
3 Press [MENU/SET] to close the menu.
When printing pictures at a photo printing
store, [ALL DELETE EXCEPT ] (P29) is
useful so only the pictures you want to be
printed remain on the card.
You may not be able to set pictures taken
with other equipment as favorites.
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
This mode allows you to automatically dis-
play pictures vertically if they were
recorded holding the camera vertically or
rotate pictures manually in 90° steps.
w Rotate display
(The picture is automatically rotated
and displayed.)
1 Press to select [ON] and then
press [MENU/SET].
The pictures are displayed without
being rotated when you select [OFF].
Refer to P29 for information about how
to play back pictures.
2 Press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
w Rotate
(The picture is rotated manually.)
[FAVORITE]
Setting your favorite pictures
/SET
MENU
PLAY
1
/
3
ON
OFF
SET
MENU
ROTATE DISP.
ROTAT E
SLIDE SHOW
ON
OFF
CANCEL
FAVORITE
SELECT
/SET
MENU
DATE STAMP
1/3
10:00 DEC. 1.2007
[ROTATE DISP.]/[ROTATE]
To display the picture rotated
/SET
MENU
PLAY
1
/
3
ON
OFF
SET
MENU
OFF
ON
FAVORITE
ROTATE DISP.
ROTAT E
SLIDE SHOW
SELECT
/SET
MENU
DATE STAMP
Advanced (Playback)
75
1 Press / to select the picture
and then press .
The [ROTATE] function is disabled
when [ROTATE DISP.] is set to [OFF].
Motion pictures and protected pictures
cannot be rotated.
2 Press / to select the direction
to rotate the picture and then
press [MENU/SET].
3 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
If you take pictures when aiming the cam-
era up or down, it may not be possible to
display the pictures vertically. (P24)
The picture may be slightly blurred when
the camera is connected to the TV with
the AV cable (supplied) and played back
vertically.
When you play back pictures on a PC,
they cannot be displayed in the rotated
direction unless the OS or software is
compatible with Exif. Exif is a file format
for still pictures which allows recording
information etc. to be added.
Rotated pictures are displayed rotated
when they are played back in review play-
back and playback zoom however are dis-
played without being rotated when they
are played back in multi playback.
It may not be possible to rotate pictures
that have been recorded with other equip-
ment.
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
You can stamp the date and time of record-
ing, the age and the travel date on the
recorded pictures.
It is suitable for regular size printing. (Pic-
tures with a picture size larger than [ ]
will be resized when stamping the date etc.
on them.)
Press / to select [SINGLE] or
[MULTI] and then press [MENU/
SET].
The date information cannot be
stamped on the following pictures.
Pictures recorded without setting the
clock
Pictures recorded with other equip-
ment
– Pictures that were previously stamped
with [DATE STAMP]
Motion pictures
Pictures with Audio
The picture rotates clockwise in
steps of 90°.
The picture rotates counter-clock-
wise in steps of 90°.
ROTAT E
SELECT
SET
1/3
EXIT
MENU
ROTAT E
SELECT SET
MENU
CANCEL
/SET
MENU
[DATE STAMP]
Stamping information such as the
date on the recorded pictures
/SET
MENU
PLAY
1
/
3
ON
OFF
SET
MENU
FAVORITE
ROTATE DISP.
ROTAT E
SLIDE SHOW
SELECT
DATE STAMP
SINGLE
MULTI
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Playback)
76
w Single setting
1 Press / to select the picture
and then press .
2 Press /// to select
[SHOOTING DATE], [AGE] or
[TRAVEL DATE] and then press
[MENU/SET] to set each item.
[SHOOTING DATE]
[AGE] (P46)
If this is set to [ON], the age is stamped
on pictures recorded when the camera
was set to [WITH AGE].
[TRAVEL DATE] (P53)
If this is set to [ON], the travel date is
stamped on pictures recorded when
[TRAVEL DATE] was set to [ON].
3 Press [MENU/SET].
If you set [DATE STAMP] for a picture
with a picture size larger than [ ], the
picture size will become smaller as
shown below.
4 Press / to select [YES] or
[NO] and then press [MENU/SET].
(The screen shown appears when you
select a picture recorded with a [ ]
picture size.)
The message [DELETE ORIGINAL
PICTURE?] appears if the picture was
recorded with a picture size [ ] or less.
The picture is overwritten when you
select [YES]. Pictures stamped with
date stamp cannot be restored when
they are overwritten.
The picture stamped with date stamp is
newly created when you select [NO].
If the original picture is protected, you
cannot overwrite it. Select [NO] and
newly create the picture stamped with
date stamp.
5 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
The date stamp icon [ ] appears
on the screen if the picture has been
stamped with the date stamp.
Use the playback zoom (P68) to check
the stamped date information .
[W/O TIME] Stamp the year, month
and date.
[WITH TIME] Stamp the year, month,
day, hour and minutes.
1/14
DATE
SELECT
SET
EXIT
MENU
STAMP
DATE STAMP
SET
SELECT
MENU
CANCEL
SHOOTING DATE
TRAVEL DATE
AGE
OFF
W/O TIME
OFF
/SET
MENU
Aspect ratio
setting
Picture size
/
DATE STAMP
IT WILL BE STAMPED ON THE
PICTURE RESIZED TO .
DELETE ORIGINAL PICTURE?
SELECTCANCEL SET
NO
YES
MENU
/SET
MENU
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77
w Multi setting
1
Press
/
to select the picture and
then press
to SET/CANCEL.
Repeat this step.
2 Press [MENU/SET].
After performing step
2
, perform step
2
onwards in “
Single setting
”.
When you print pictures stamped with
the date stamp, the date will be printed
over the stamped date if you set date
printing at the photo printing store or
on the printer.
We recommend setting date stamp when
there is plenty of space on the built-in
memory or the card.
You can set up to 50 pictures at one time
in [MULTI].
If you select [YES] in step
4 when the pic-
tures selected in [MULTI] include pro-
tected pictures, the message appears and
only the protected pictures cannot be
stamped with date stamp.
Depending on the printer being used,
some characters may be cut at printing.
Check before printing.
You cannot use the following functions if
the date information has been stamped on
the picture.
[DATE STAMP]
The [PRINT WITH DATE] setting for
DPOF print
[RESIZE]
[TRIMMING]
[ASPECT CONV.]
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
DPOF “Digital Print Order Format” is a sys-
tem that allows the user to select which pic-
tures to print, how many copies of each
picture to print and whether or not to print
the recording date on the pictures when
using a DPOF compatible photo printer or
photo printing store. For details, ask at your
photo printing store.
When you want to use a photo printing
store to print pictures recorded on the
built-in memory, copy them to a card (P83)
and then set the DPOF setting.
Press / to select [SINGLE],
[MULTI] or [CANCEL] and then
press [MENU/SET].
You cannot select [CANCEL] if there
are no prints that have been set in the
DPOF print settings.
[SET] The [DATE STAMP] icon
appears.
[CANCEL]
The [DATE STAMP] icon
disappears.
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DATE STAMP
SET/CANCEL
SELECT
SET
7 9
8
11 1210
MENU
CANCEL
[DPOF PRINT]
Setting the picture to print and the
number of prints
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
PLAY
2
/
3
SELECT
RESIZE
TRIMMING
AUDIO DUB.
SINGLE
MULTI
CANCEL
SET
MENU
PROTECT
DPOF PRINT
Advanced (Playback)
78
w Single setting
1 Press / to select the picture to
print and then press / to set
the number of prints.
The number of prints icon [ ]
appears.
The number of prints can be set from
0 to 999. The DPOF print setting is can-
celed when the number of prints is set
to [0].
2 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
w Multi setting
1 Press / to select the picture to
print and then press / to set
the number of prints.
The number of prints icon [ ]
appears.
Repeat the above procedure. (You can-
not set all the pictures at one time.)
The number of prints can be set from
0 to 999. The DPOF print setting is can-
celed when the number of prints is set
to [0].
2 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
w To cancel all settings
1 Press to select [YES] and then
press [MENU/SET].
2 Press [MENU/SET] to close the
menu.
DPOF print settings on the built-in mem-
ory are canceled when a card is not
inserted. DPOF print settings on the card
are canceled when a card is inserted.
w To print the date
After setting the number of prints, set/can-
cel printing with the recording date by
pressing [DISPLAY].
The date print icon [ ] appears.
When you go to a photo printing store for
digital printing, be sure to order the print-
ing of the date additionally if required.
Depending on the photo printing store or
the printer, the date may not be printed
even if you set to print the date. For further
information, ask at your photo printing
store or refer to the operating instructions
for the printer.
You cannot set date printing if the pictures
have been stamped with the date stamp.
If you set [DATE STAMP] for pictures that
have been set for date printing, the date
printing setting is canceled.
DATE
DISPLAY
1
DPOF SET THIS
COUNT
1
SELECT
1/14
EXIT
MENU
DATE
DISPLAY
COUNT
1
DPOF SET MULTI
SELECT
EXIT
MENU
7 9
8
11 1210
1
CANCEL ALL DPOF
CANCEL ALL DPOF
PRINT SETTINGS?
SELECT SET
NO
YES
MENU
/SET
MENU
DATE
DISPLAY
DPOF SET THIS
1
COUNT
1
1/14
SELECT
EXIT
MENU
DATE
DATE
Advanced (Playback)
79
DPOF is an abbreviation of “Digital Print
Order Format”. This feature allows you to
write print information to media and then
use the information on a DPOF-compliant
system.
DPOF print setting is a convenient func-
tion when printing pictures with a printer
that supports PictBridge. The date printing
setting on the printer may take priority
over the date printing setting on the cam-
era. Check the date printing setting on the
printer also. (P88)
It is necessary to delete all previous
DPOF print information made on other
equipment when setting DPOF print on
the camera.
If the file is not based on the DCF standard,
the DPOF print setting cannot be set.
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
You can set protection for pictures you do
not want to be deleted by mistake.
Press / to select [SINGLE],
[MULTI] or [CANCEL] and then
press [MENU/SET].
w Single setting
1
Press
/
to select the picture
and then press
to SET/CANCEL.
2 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
w Multi setting/To cancel all settings
Perform the same operation as in
“[DPOF PRINT] Setting the picture to print
and the number of prints”. (P77 to 79)
If you press [MENU/SET] while canceling
protection, the canceling will stop halfway.
The protect setting may not be effective
on other equipment.
If you want to delete protected pictures,
cancel their protection.
Even if you protect pictures in the built-in
memory or a card, they will be deleted if
the built-in memory or the card is format-
ted. (P84)
• Even if you do not protect pictures on an SD
Memory Card or an SDHC Memory Card,
they cannot be deleted when the card’s
Write-Protect switch
is set to [LOCK].
The following functions cannot be used
with protected pictures.
–[ROTATE]
[AUDIO DUB.]
[PROTECT]
Preventing accidental erasure of
pictures
/SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
PLAY
2
/
3
SELECT
RESIZE
TRIMMING
AUDIO DUB.
SINGLE
MULTI
CANCEL
DPOF PRINT
SET
MENU
PROTECT
[SET] The protect icon [ ]
appears.
[CANCEL]
The protect icon [ ]
disappears.
SET/CANCEL
PROTECT THIS
SELECT
1/14
EXIT
MENU
Advanced (Playback)
80
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
You can add the audio after taking a pic-
ture.
1 Press / to select the picture
and then press to start audio
recording.
The message [OVERWRITE AUDIO
DATA?] screen appears when audio has
already been recorded. Press to
select [YES] and then press [MENU/
SET] to start audio recording. (The orig-
inal audio is overwritten.)
Audio dubbing cannot be used with the
following pictures.
Motion pictures
Protected pictures
2 Press to stop recording.
The audio recording stops automati-
cally if is not pressed after about
10 seconds.
3 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
Audio dubbing may not work properly on
pictures recorded by other equipment.
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
This function is useful if you want to reduce
the file size of a picture to attach it to an
e-mail or upload it to a website.
1 Press / to select the picture
and then press .
The following pictures cannot be
resized.
Motion pictures
Pictures with audio
Pictures stamped with [DATE STAMP]
It may not be possible to resize pictures
recorded with other equipment.
2 Press / to select the size and
then press .
Sizes smaller than the recorded picture
are displayed.
[AUDIO DUB.]
Adding audio after taking pictures
/SET
MENU
AUDIO
DUB.
START
SELECT
1/3
EXIT
MENU
AU
DI
O
DUB.
STOP
1/3
[RESIZE]
Making the picture smaller
Aspect ratio set-
ting
Picture size
/SET
MENU
RESIZE
EXITSET
SELECT
1/3
MENU
RESIZE
EXITRESIZE
SELECT
1/3
MENU
Advanced (Playback)
81
The message [DELETE ORIGINAL
PICTURE?] appears.
3 Press / to select [YES] or
[NO] and then press [MENU/SET].
The picture is overwritten when you
select [YES]. Resized pictures cannot
be restored when they are overwritten.
A resized picture is newly created when
you select [NO].
If the original picture is protected, you
cannot overwrite it. Select [NO] and
newly create a resized picture.
4 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
It may not be possible to resize files
created with other cameras.
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
You can enlarge and then clip the important
part of the recorded picture.
1 Press / to select the picture
and then press .
The following pictures cannot be
trimmed.
Motion pictures
Pictures with audio
Pictures stamped with [DATE STAMP]
It may not be possible to trim pictures
recorded with other equipment.
2 Enlarge or decrease the parts to
be trimmed with the zoom lever.
3 Press /// to move the
position of the part to be trimmed.
4 Press the shutter button.
The message [DELETE ORIGINAL
PICTURE?] appears.
Aspect ratio setting
Picture size
///
/
/SET
MENU
RESIZE
DELETE ORIGINAL
PICTURE?
NO
SELECT SET
MENU
CANCEL
YES
[TRIMMING]
Enlarging a picture and trimming it
/SET
MENU
TRIMMING
EXIT
SELECT
SET
1/3
MENU
ZOOM EXIT
TRIMMING
1/3
MENU
T
W
TRIM:SHUTTER
ZOOM
EXIT
TRIMMING
1/3
MENU
Advanced (Playback)
82
5 Press / to select [YES] or
[NO] and then press [MENU/SET].
• The picture is overwritten when you select
[YES]. The trimmed pictures cannot be
restored when they are overwritten.
A trimmed picture is newly created
when you select [NO].
When the original picture is protected,
you cannot overwrite it. Select [NO] and
newly create a trimmed picture.
6 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
Depending on the cut size, the picture size
of the trimmed picture may become
smaller than that of the original picture.
The picture quality of the trimmed picture
will deteriorate.
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
You can convert pictures taken with a
[ ] aspect ratio to a [ ] or a [ ]
aspect ratio.
1
Press
/
to select [ ] or [ ]
and then press [MENU/SET].
The following pictures cannot be con-
verted.
Pictures with audio
Motion pictures
Pictures stamped with [DATE STAMP]
You may not be able to convert pictures
taken on other equipment.
2 Press / to select a picture and
then press .
If you select and set a picture with an
aspect ratio other than [ ], the mes-
sage [CANNOT BE SET ON THIS
PICTURE] is displayed on the screen.
3 Press / to determine the
horizontal position and press the
shutter button to set.
•Use / to set the frame position for
pictures rotated vertically.
The message [DELETE ORIGINAL
PICTURE?] appears.
4 Press /to select [YES] or
[NO] and then press [MENU/SET].
[ASPECT CONV.]
Changing the aspect ratio of a 16:9
picture
/SET
MENU
DELETE ORIGINAL
PICTURE?
TRIMMING
NO
SELECT SET
MENU
CANCEL
YES
/SET
MENU
PLAY
3
/
3
SET
MENU
SELECT
ASPECT CONV.
FORMAT
COPY
/SET
MENU
ASPECT CONV.
ASPECT
CONV.
1/9
SETSELECT
EXIT
MENU
SET:SHUTTER
ADJUST.
EXIT
MENU
DELETE ORIGINAL
PICTURE?
ASPECT CONV.
NO
YES
/SET
MENU
SELECT SET
MENU
CANCEL
Advanced (Playback)
83
The picture is overwritten when you
select [YES]. If you convert the aspect
ratio of a picture and then overwrite it,
you cannot restore it.
A picture with the converted aspect ratio
is newly created when you select [NO].
When the original picture is protected,
you cannot overwrite it. Select [NO] and
newly create a picture with the con-
verted aspect ratio.
5 Press [MENU/SET] twice to close
the menu.
After converting the aspect ratio, the pic-
ture size may become larger than that of
the original picture.
Files that do not conform to the DCF
standard cannot be converted.
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
You can copy recorded picture data from
the built-in memory to a card or vice versa.
1 Press / to select the copy
destination and then press
[MENU/SET].
•:
All the picture data in the built-in
memory are copied onto the card at
one time. step
3.
•:
One picture at a time is copied from the
card to the built-in memory. step
2.
2 Press / to select the picture
and then press .
(Only when selecting [ ])
3 Press to select [YES] and then
press [MENU/SET].
(The illustration shows the screen when
pictures are copied from the built-in
memory to a card.)
The message [COPY THIS PICTURE
TO BUILT-IN MEMORY?] appears when
you copy pictures from the card to the
built-in memory.
If you press [MENU/SET] while copying
pictures from the built-in memory to the
card, the copying will stop halfway.
Do not turn the camera off or perform
any other operations before copying is
finished. The data on the built-in mem-
ory or the card may be damaged or lost.
4 Press [MENU/SET] several times
to close the menu.
If you copy picture data from the built-in
memory to a card, the screen automati-
cally returns to the playback screen
when all the pictures are copied.
If you copy picture data from the built-in
memory to a card which does not have
sufficient free space, the picture data will
only be copied halfway. We recommend
using a card which has more free space
that the built-in memory (about 27 MB).
If a picture with the same name as the pic-
ture to be copied exists in the copy desti-
nation, the picture will not be copied.
(P98)
It may take time to copy the picture data.
[COPY]
Copying the picture data
/SET
MENU
PLAY
3
/
3
SET
MENU
SELECT
ASPECT CONV.
FORMAT
COPY
/SET
MENU
COPY
SELECT
SET
MENU
COPY PICTURES FROM
BUILT- IN
MEMORY TO
MEMORY CARD ?
NO
YES
/SET
MENU
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84
Only pictures recorded with a Leica digital
camera
(Digilux 1/2/3, V-Lux 1, D-Lux /2/3,
C-Lux 1/2)
will be copied.
(Even if the pictures were recorded with a
Leica digital camera, you may not be able
to copy them if they were edited with a
PC.)
DPOF settings on the original picture data
will not be copied. Set the DPOF settings
again after copying is finished. (P77)
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode
menu and select the item to set. (P72)
Usually, it is not necessary to format the
built-in memory and the card.
Format them when the message
[BUILT-IN MEMORY ERROR] or
[MEMORY CARD ERROR] appears.
Press to select [YES] and then
press [MENU/SET].
(The illustration shows the screen when
the built-in memory is formatted.)
When a card is not inserted, you can
format the built-in memory. When a
card is inserted, you can format the
card.
If you press [MENU/SET] while format-
ting the built-in memory, the formatting
will stop halfway. (However, all the pic-
tures will be deleted.)
Formatting irretrievably deletes all the
data including any protected pictures.
Check the data carefully before format-
ting.
If the card has been formatted on a PC or
other equipment, format it on the camera
again.
Use a battery with sufficient battery power
(P21) or the AC adaptor (ACA-DC4;
optional) when formatting.
Do not turn the camera off during format-
ting.
It may take longer to format the built-in
memory than the card. (Max. about
15 sec.)
You cannot format an SD Memory Card or
an SDHC Memory Card when the card’s
Write- Protect switch is set to [LOCK].
If the built-in memory or the card cannot
be formatted, consult your nearest Leica
dealer.
Connecting to a PC
You can transfer recorded pictures to a PC
by connecting the camera to it.
If you use “Windows 98/98SE”, Leica
recommends using an optional card
reader for SD memory cards instead of
connecting the camera directly to the
computer. Please be aware that SD-HC
memory cards call for a card reader that
supports the SD-HC standard.
On the Leica Camera Homepage, you will
find a USB driver for Windows 98/98SE
available as a download. Please use our
URL: http://www.leica-camera.com/...
under the download section.
Unzip the file to a temporary folder on your
hard disk, run the setup.exe program to
install the USB driver, and then connect the
camera to the PC.
[FORMAT]
Initializing the built-in memory or a
card
/SET
MENU
FORMAT
DELETE ALL DATA
ON THE BUILT-IN MEMORY?
NO
YES
SELECT SET
MENU
/SET
MENU
Advanced (Playback)
85
: USB connection cable (supplied)
: AC adaptor (ACA-DC4; optional)
Use a battery with sufficient battery power
or the AC adaptor (ACA-DC4; optional).
Turn the camera off before inserting or
removing the cable for the AC adaptor
(ACA-DC4; optional).
Set the camera to a mode other than
[ ] mode.
1 Turn on the camera and the PC.
2 Connect the camera to a PC via
the USB connection cable
(supplied).
Connect the USB connection cable with
the [ ] mark facing the [] mark on
the [DIGITAL] socket.
Hold the USB connection cable at
and insert straight in or take straight
out. (If you forcibly insert the USB con-
nection cable at an angle or upside
down you can deform the connection
terminals and damage the camera or
the connected equipment.)
: This message appears during data
transfer.
[Windows]
The drive appears in the [My Computer]
Folder with the drive letter [e.g.: E:\].
If you are connecting the camera to a PC
for the first time, the required driver is
installed automatically so that the camera
can be recognized by “Windows Plug and
Play”. The drive then appears on the [My
Computer] folder.
IMPORTANT
Before disconnecting the camera or remov-
ing the card from the camera, use "Safely
Remove Hardware" in the task tray on your
PC. Otherwise image data may be lost, and
the USB driver in the computer or the card
may be damaged.
[Macintosh]
The drive is displayed as an icon on the
screen.
The drive is displayed as [CLUX2] when
you connect the camera with no card
inserted.
The drive is displayed as [NO_NAME] or
[Untitled] when you connect the camera
with a card inserted.
IMPORTANT
Before disconnecting the camera or removing
the card from the camera, drag the camera
icon on the desktop of your Macintosh OS
onto the trash can (it will change its shape)
and release the mouse button over it. Other-
wise image data may be lost, and the USB
driver in the computer or the card may be
damaged.
DIGITAL
AV OUT
DC IN
ACCESS
Advanced (Playback)
86
w About motion picture playback on a
PC
Use the software “QuickTime” on the sup-
plied DVD-ROM to play back motion pic-
tures recorded on this camera on a PC.
This software is installed as standard on a
“Macintosh OS”.
w Folder Composition
Folders are displayed as shown in the fol-
lowing illustration.
Folder number
File number
JPG: pictures
MOV: motion pictures
MISC:Folder containing files on which
the DPOF print settings are
recorded
The items in each folder are as follows.
The data for up to 999 pictures recorded
by the camera can be included in 1 folder.
If the number of pictures exceeds 999,
another folder is created.
To reset the file number or the folder
number, select [NO.RESET] in the
[SETUP] menu. (P19)
w Conditions under which a different
folder number is used
In the following cases, the picture is not
recorded in the same folder as the previ-
ously recorded picture. It is recorded in a
folder with a new number.
1 When the folder just recorded to contains
a picture file with the number 999 in it
(example: L1000999.JPG).
2 When the card just recorded to contains,
for example, a folder with the number
100 [100LEICA] in it and that card is
removed and replaced with a card that
has a folder with the number 100 in it
recorded by a camera from a different
manufacturer (100XXXXX, with XXXXX
being the name of the manufacturer) and
then a picture is recorded.
3 When recording after selecting
[NO.RESET] (P19) from the [SETUP]
menu. Pictures will be recorded to a new
folder with a number sequential to the
folder recorded to immediately before. By
using [NO.RESET] on a card that does
not contain folders or pictures, such as
one just formatted, the folder number can
be reset to 100.)
w About the PTP connection
If the OS is “Windows XP” or “Mac OS X”,
you can connect in PTP mode if you set the
camera to [ ] mode and then connect to
your PC. The camera is then listed in [MY
COMPUTER] as an imaging device.
Pictures can only be read on the camera.
They cannot be written to a card or
deleted.
When there are 1000 or more pictures on
a card, the pictures may not be imported.
Do not use any other USB connection
cables except the supplied one.
Do not disconnect the USB connection
cable while [ACCESS] is displayed.
When there are many pictures on the
card, it may take some time to transfer
them.
You may not be able to play back motion
pictures on the card correctly when the
camera is connected to a PC. Import the
motion picture files to the PC and then
play them back.
Advanced (Playback)
87
If battery power is exhausted while the
camera and the PC are communicating,
the recorded data may be damaged.
When you connect the camera to the PC,
use a battery with sufficient battery power
(P21) or the AC adaptor (ACA-DC4;
optional).
If the remaining battery power becomes
low while the camera and the PC are com-
municating, the status indicator blinks and
the alarm beeps. In this case, stop the
communication at once on the PC.
Pictures edited or rotated with a PC may
be displayed in black in playback mode
(P29), multi playback (P67) and calendar
playback (P67).
Read the operating instructions for the PC.
If a card is not inserted when the camera
is connected to the PC, you can edit or
access the pictures on the built-in mem-
ory. If a card is inserted, you can edit or
access the pictures on it.
You cannot switch between the built-in
memory and the card while the camera is
connected to the PC. When you want to
switch between the built-in memory and
the card, use “Safely Remove Hardware”,
switch off the camera, insert (or remove)
the card, and then connect the USB con-
nection cable to the PC again.
The message [PLEASE RE-CONNECT
THE PRINTER.] appears if you change the
mode dial to [ ] while the camera and
the PC are connected. If a printer is con-
nected, change the mode to a mode other
than [ ] mode and then check that no
data is being transferred. ([ACCESS]
appears on the LCD monitor of the camera
while data is being transferred.)
Supplied software
The supplied DVD-ROM contains the fol-
lowing software:
For Microsoft
®
Windows XP: Adobe
®
Pho-
toshop
®
Elements
®
5 (En., Fr., Ger., Jap.,
Sp., It., Dutch, Swed.)
For Windows
®
98 and higher: Apple
®
QuickTime 6.3
For Apple
®
Macintosh OS X 10.3 and
higher: Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
4
(En., Fr., Ger., Jap.) / Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
3 (Sp., It., Dutch, Swed.)
ATTENTION:
On the outside of the DVD-envelope you
will find a label with the serial numbers
necessary to install Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
. Do not loose these serial
numbers, they are your software license,
Leica Camera cannot replace the license.
Be careful to select the right serial number
for the version of Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
you have selected to install.
The software is not
compatible with WIN-
DOWS VISTA! If your computer is
equipped with the Microsoft
®
Vista operat-
ing system, you need to update the sup-
plied version of Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
. The update is available on the
Adobe
®
homepage as a free download:
www.adobe.com
.
Later versions of the Apple
®
QuickTime
movie player as well as further language
versions are available for free download-
ing on the Apple
®
website:
www.apple.com
.
Installation on computers equipped with
Microsoft
®
Windows
Installing Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
Usually the installation program starts auto-
matically after inserting the DVD into the
DVD-drive of your computer. If it does not,
open the DVD in your Windows Explorer,
open the folder “Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Ele-
Advanced (Playback)
88
ments
®
”, double-click the file “Setup.exe”,
and follow the installation routine.
Installing Apple
®
QuickTime 6.3
Insert the DVD into the DVD-drive of your
computer. Open the DVD in your Windows
Explorer, open the folder “Apple
®
Quick-
Time”, double-click the file “QuickTime
Installer.exe”, and follow the installation
routine. Leave the field for the serial
number blank and proceed.
Installation on computers equipped with
Apple
®
Macintosh operation systems:
Installing Apple
®
QuickTime 6.3
Insert the DVD into the DVD-drive of your
computer. Double-click the icon of the DVD
on your Macintosh desktop. Then select
your desired language and double-click the
corresponding icon. Follow the installation
routine.
Documentation and detailed
instructions
for installing Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Ele-
ments
®
is available on the supplied DVD in
your specific language folder under “docu-
mentation”:
Engl: \ English \ User Documentation \
Support for Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
Support contact information for Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
is available on the
software DVD in the following folder:
Engl: \ English \ Customer Support \
Printing the Pictures
By connecting the camera directly to a
printer supporting PictBridge via the USB
connection cable (supplied), you can select
the pictures to print and start printing on the
camera’s screen.
Set print settings such as the print quality
on the printer beforehand. (Read the printer
operating instructions.)
: USB connection cable (supplied)
: AC adaptor (ACA-DC4; optional)
It may take time to print some pictures.
Use a battery with sufficient battery power
(P21) or the AC adaptor (ACA-DC4;
optional) when you connect to a printer.
Turn the camera off before inserting or
removing the cable for the AC adaptor
(ACA-DC4; optional).
1 Turn on the camera and the
printer.
2 Set the mode dial to [ ].
3 Connect the camera to a printer
via the USB connection cable
(supplied).
Connect the USB connection cable with
the [ ] mark facing the [] mark on
the [DIGITAL] socket.
DIGITAL
AV OUT
DC IN
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89
Hold the USB connection cable at
and insert straight in or take straight
out.
Do not use any other USB connection
cables except the supplied one.
If the mode dial is not set to [ ] when
the camera is connected to the printer,
disconnect the USB connection cable, set
the mode dial to [ ] and then connect
the USB connection cable again.
(Depending on the printer, it may be nec-
essary to turn it off and then on again.)
If a card is not inserted when the camera
is connected to the PC, you can edit or
access the picture data on the built-in
memory. If a card is inserted, you can edit
or access the picture data on it.
You cannot switch between the built-in
memory and the card while the camera is
connected to the printer. When you want
to switch between the built-in memory and
the card, switch off the camera, insert (or
remove) the card and then connect the
USB connection cable to the printer again.
To find out more about PictBridge compli-
ant printers, contact your local dealer.
w Selecting a single picture and printing
it
1 Press / to select the picture
and then press [MENU/SET].
The message disappears in about
2 seconds.
2 Press to select [PRINT START]
and then press [MENU/SET].
Press [MENU/SET] to cancel printing
halfway.
3 Disconnect the USB connection
cable after printing.
w Selecting multiple pictures and
printing them
1 Press .
2 Press / to select an item and
then press [MENU/SET].
PLEASE SELECT
THE PICTURE TO PRINT
PictBridge
1/3
PRINT
SELECT
MULTI PRINT
MENU
/SET
MENU
[MULTI SELECT] Multiple pictures are
printed at one time.
After selecting
[MULTI SELECT],
press / to select
the pictures to print
and then press .
The icon [ ]
appears on the pic-
tures to be printed.
(Press again to
cancel the setting.)
Press [MENU/SET]
after finishing the
setting.
[SELECT ALL] Prints all the stored pic-
tures.
OFF
SINGLE SELECT
NUM. OF PRINTS
1
PRINT WITH DATE
PAPER SIZE
PAGE LAYOUT
SELECTCANCEL SET
MENU
PRINT START
/SET
MENU
OFF
PictBridge
DPOF PICTURE
SELECT ALL
FAVORITE
SELECT CANCEL
SET
MENU
MULTI SELECT
/SET
MENU
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_This only appears when [FAVORITE]
(P74) is set to [ON]. (However if none
of the pictures have [ ] displayed, you
cannot select it even if [FAVORITE] is
set to [ON].)
3 Press to select [PRINT START]
and then press [MENU/SET].
[PRINT WITH DATE] and
[NUM. OF PRINTS] are not displayed
when [DPOF PICTURE] is set.
The DPOF settings are displayed when
[DPOF PICTURE] is selected. If you
selected DPOF settings, refer to P77
and set them.
Press [MENU/SET] to cancel printing.
When you select [MULTI SELECT],
[SELECT ALL] or [FAVORITE], a print
confirmation screen appears. Select
[YES] and print the pictures.
The message [PRINTING ##
PICTURE(S) DO YOU WANT TO
PROCEED ?] appears on the print con-
firmation screen if the number of prints
is more than 1000.
4 Disconnect the USB connection
cable after printing.
w
Setting date printing, the
number of
prints, the paper size and the page
layout
Select and set each item in step
3.
When you want to print pictures in a paper
size or a layout which is not supported by
the camera, set [PAPER SIZE] or
[PAGE LAYOUT] to [ ] and then set the
paper size or the layout on the printer. (For
details, refer to the operating instructions
of the printer.)
[PRINT WITH DATE]
If the printer does not support date
printing, the date cannot be printed on
the picture.
[NUM. OF PRINTS]
Set the number of prints.
You can set up to 999 prints.
[PAPER SIZE]
(Paper sizes that can be set with this cam-
era)
The paper sizes are displayed on pages
1/2 and 2/2. Press to select.
_ These items cannot be displayed when
the printer does not support the paper
sizes.
[DPOF PICTURE]
Prints the pictures set
in [DPOF] only. (P77)
[FAVORITE]
_
Prints the pictures set
as favorites only. (P74)
OFF
MULTI SELECT
NUM. OF PRINTS
1
PRINT WITH DATE
PAPER SIZE
PAGE LAYOUT
SELECTCANCEL SET
MENU
PRINT START
/SET
MENU
OFF
[OFF] Date is not printed.
[ON] Date is printed.
1/2
Settings on the printer are
prioritized.
[L/3.5S
SM
5
S
]
89 mm
M
127 mm
[2L/5
SM
7
S
] 127 mmM178 mm
[POSTCARD] 100 mm
M148 mm
[A4] 210 mm
M297 mm
2/2
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[CARD SIZE]
54 mm
M
85.6 mm
[10
M
15 cm] 100 mmM150 mm
[4
S
M
6
S
] 101.6 mmM152.4 mm
[8
S
M
10
S
] 203.2 mmM254 mm
[LETTER] 216 mm
M279.4 mm
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•[PAGELAYOUT]
(Layouts for printing that can be set with
this camera)
An item cannot be selected if the printer
does not support the page layout.
w Setting the date printing with the
DPOF print in advance
We recommend setting DPOF date printing
with [DPOF PRINT] (P78) in advance when
the printer supports it. If you select
[DPOF PICTURE], printing starts and the
recording date is printed.
w Layout printing
When printing a picture several times
on 1 sheet of paper
For example, if you want to print a picture
4 times on 1 sheet of paper, set
[PAGE LAYOUT] to [ ] and then set
[NUM. OF PRINTS] to 4.
When printing different pictures on
1 sheet of paper
For example, if you want to print 4 different
pictures on 1 sheet of paper, set
[PAGE LAYOUT] to [ ] and then set
[COUNT] in [DPOF PRINT] (P77) to 1 for
each of the 4 pictures.
Do not disconnect the USB connection
cable when the cable disconnection warn-
ing icon [ ] is displayed. (Depending on
the printer, the icon may not be displayed.)
If the remaining battery power becomes
low while the camera and the printer are
connected, the status indicator flashes
and the alarm beeps. If this happens dur-
ing printing, press [MENU/SET] and stop
printing at once. If not printing, disconnect
the USB connection cable.
The camera is receiving an error message
from the printer when the [q] indication
lights orange during printing. After finish-
ing printing, make sure there are no prob-
lems with the printer.
If the total number of DPOF prints or the
number of DPOF pictures printed is high,
pictures may be printed several times. The
remaining number of prints indicated may
differ from the number set. This is not a
malfunction.
With date printing, the setting on the
printer may take priority over the setting
on the camera. Check the date print set-
ting on the printer also.
The message [USB MODE CHANGED.
PLEASE REMOVE THE USB CABLE.]
appears if you change the mode dial to a
mode other than [ ] while the camera
and the printer are connected. Set the
mode dial to [ ] again and then discon-
nect the USB connection cable. If this
happens during printing, stop printing and
then disconnect the USB connection
cable.
Settings on the printer are priori-
tized.
1 picture with no frame on 1 page
1 picture with a frame on 1 page
2 pictures on 1 page
4 pictures on 1 page
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92
Playing Back Pictures
on a TV Screen
w Playing back pictures using the AV
cable (supplied)
Set the [TV ASPECT]. (P20)
Turn the camera and the TV off.
1 Connect the AV cable
(supplied) to the [AV OUT] socket
on the camera.
Connect the AV cable with the [ ]
mark facing the [] mark on the
[AV OUT] socket.
Hold the AV cable at and insert
straight in or take straight out.
2 Connect the AV cable to the video
input and the audio input sockets
on the TV.
Yellow: to the video input socket
White: to the audio input socket
3 Turn the TV on and select external
input.
4 Turn the camera on.
Depending on the aspect setting, black
bands may be displayed on the top and
bottom or the left and right of the pictures.
Do not use any other AV cables except the
supplied one.
Audio playback is monaural.
Read the operating instructions for the TV.
When you play back a picture vertically, it
may be blurry.
You can view pictures on TVs in other
countries (regions) which use the NTSC
or PAL system when you set
[VIDEO OUT] in the [SETUP] menu. Even
if you set [VIDEO OUT] to [PAL], the out-
put signal will still be NTSC in the record-
ing mode.
w Playing back pictures on a TV with an
SD Memory Card slot
Still pictures recorded on an SD Memory
Card can be played back on a TV with an
SD Memory Card slot.
Depending on the TV model, pictures may
not be displayed on the full screen.
Motion pictures cannot be played back. To
play back motion pictures, connect the
camera to the TV with the AV cable (sup-
plied).
You may not be able to play back MultiMe-
diaCards.
DIGITAL
AV OUT
DC IN
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Others
Screen Display
In recording
Recording in normal picture mode [ ]
(Initial setting)
1 Recording mode
2 Flash mode (P34)
3 AF area (P22)
4 Focus (P22)
5 Picture size (P61)
6 Quality (P61)
: Jitter alert (P24)
7 Battery indication (P21)
8 Number of recordable pictures (P104)
9 Built-in memory (P13)
: Card (P13)
10 Recording state
11 Spot AF area (P62)
12 Shutter speed (P22)
13 Aperture value (P22)
14 Optical image stabilizer (P63)
In recording (after settings)
15 Continuous mode (P64)
: Audio recording (P51, 62)
16 White balance (P58)
17 ISO sensitivity (P60)
/ / : ISO limit (P41)
18 Color mode (P66)
19 Picture mode (P51)
/// (4:3)
/ (16:9)
20 Available recording time
(P51):
21 Histogram (P32)
22 Age (P46)
This is displayed for about 5 seconds
when the camera is turned on in
[BABY1]/[BABY2] or [PET] in scene
mode.
Number of days that have passed since
the travel date (P53)
23 Travel date (P53)
24 Elapsed recording time (P51)
25 Current date and time/
Travel destination setting (P55):
This is displayed for about 5 seconds
when the camera is turned on, after set-
ting the clock and after switching from
playback mode to recording mode.
Zoom (P26)/Extended optical zoom
(P26)/Digital zoom (P27):
26 Intelligent ISO sensitivity mode (P41)
27 Exposure compensation (P39)
28 Auto bracket (P40)
29 Slow shutter (P66)
30 High angle mode (P33)/
: Power LCD (P33)
31 Self-timer mode (P38)
32 AF assist lamp (P65)
34 5 6
10
13
14
7
8
9
11
12
12
7
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21
16
24
22
23
17
31
32
28
25
19
30
20
18
15
NATURAL
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ISO
100
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29
27
ISOMAX
400
ISOMAX
800
ISOMAX
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30
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Recording in simple mode
1 Flash mode (P34)
2 Focus (P22)
3 Picture mode (P24)
: Jitter alert (P24)
4 Battery indication (P21)
5 Number of recordable pictures
6 Built-in memory (P13)
: Card (P13)
7 Recording state
8 AF area (P22)
9 Travel date (P53)
10 Operation for backlight compensation
(P25)
11 Current date and time
This is displayed for about 5 seconds
when the camera is turned on, after
setting the clock and after switching
from playback mode to simple mode.
Zoom (P26)/Extended optical zoom
(P26):
12 Number of days that have passed since
the travel date (P53)
13 Backlight compensation (P25)
14 Power LCD (P33)
15 Self-timer mode (P38)
16 AF assist lamp (P65)
In playback
1 Playback mode (P29)
2 Number of DPOF prints (P77)
3 Protected picture (P79)
4 Picture with audio/Motion pictures (P69)
5 Picture size (P61)
6 Quality (P61)
In Motion picture mode (P69)
/// (4:3)
/ (16:9)
In Simple mode (P24)
: ENLARGE
:4SM6S/10M15 cm
: E-MAIL
7 Battery indication (P21)
8 Folder/File number (P86)
Built-in memory (P13)
: Card (P13)
9 Picture number/Total pictures
10 Cable disconnection warning icon (P91)
Motion picture recording time
(P69):
11 Histogram (P32)
12 Recording information
13 Favorites settings (P74)/
Elapsed playback time (P69):
14 Recorded date and time/
Travel destination setting (P55)
15 Age (P46)
16 Power LCD (P33)
17 Number of days that have passed since
the travel date (P53)
BACKLIGHT
3
123
1011
12
13
5
9
8
15
16
14
4
7
6
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T
1X
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9
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18
15
ISO
100
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19
20
17
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20
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30
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1
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20
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30
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18 Audio playback (P69)
: In motion picture mode
(P69)
19 Stamped with date stamp indication (P75)
20 Favorites (P74)
Cautions for Use
w Optimal use of the camera
Take care not to drop or knock the unit
or put a lot of pressure on it.
Take care not to knock or drop the bag/
case that you inserted the camera in as
the shock may cause damage to the cam-
era, lens or LCD monitor.
Do not attach any other items to the wrist
strap that’s included with your camera.
While being stored, that item can rest
against the LCD monitor and damage it.
Do not use a paper bag as it can easily rip
causing the camera to fall and be dam-
aged.
We strongly recommend you purchase a
good camera bag/case from your Leica
dealer to protect your camera.
Keep the camera as far away as possible
from electromagnetic equipment (such
as microwave ovens, TVs, video games
etc.).
If you use the camera on top of or near a
TV, the pictures and sound on the camera
may be disrupted by electromagnetic
wave radiation.
Do not use the camera near cell phones
because doing so may result in noise
adversely affecting the pictures and
sound.
Recorded data may be damaged, or pic-
tures may be distorted, by strong mag-
netic fields created by speakers or large
electric motors.
• Electromagnetic wave radiation generated
by microprocessors may adversely affect
the camera, disturbing the pictures and
sound.
If the camera is adversely affected by
electromagnetic equipment and stops
functioning properly, turn the camera off
and remove the battery or disconnect AC
adaptor (ACA-DC4; optional). Then rein-
sert the battery or reconnect AC adaptor
and turn the camera on.
Do not use the camera near radio
transmitters or high-voltage lines.
If you record near radio transmitters or
high-voltage lines, the recorded pictures
and sound may be adversely affected.
Always use the supplied cords and
cables. If you use optional accessories,
use the cords and the cables supplied
with them.
Do not extend the cords or the cables.
Do not spray the camera with
insecticides or volatile chemicals.
If the camera is sprayed with such chemi-
cals, the body of the camera may be dam-
aged and the surface finish may peel off.
Do not keep rubber or plastic products in
contact with the camera for a long period
of time.
Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol
for cleaning the camera.
Before cleaning the camera, remove the
battery or disconnect the AC adaptor
(ACA-DC4; optional) from the electrical
outlet.
The body of the camera may be damaged
and the surface finish may peel off.
Wipe the camera with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use kitchen detergent or a chemi-
cally treated cloth.
w About the LCD monitor
Do not press the LCD monitor with
excessive force. Uneven colors may
appear on the LCD monitor and it may
malfunction.
If the camera is cold when you turn it on,
the picture on the LCD monitor will be
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PICTURE
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96
slightly darker than usual at first. However,
the picture will return to normal brightness
when the internal temperature of the cam-
era increases.
w About the Lens
Do not press the lens with excessive
force.
Do not leave the camera with the lens fac-
ing the sun as it may cause the camera to
malfunction. Also, be careful when you
leave the camera outside or near a win-
dow.
w Battery
The battery is a rechargeable lithium ion
battery. Its ability to generate power
comes from the chemical reaction that
takes place inside it. This reaction is
susceptible to the surrounding
temperature and humidity. If the
temperature is too high or too low, the
operating time of the battery will
become shorter.
Always remove the battery after use.
Store the removed battery in the battery
carrying case (supplied).
If you drop the battery accidentally,
check to see if the body of the battery
and the terminals are damaged.
Inserting a damaged battery in the cam-
era will damage the camera.
Bring charged spare batteries when
going out.
Be aware that the operating time of the bat-
tery becomes shorter in low temperature
conditions such as at a ski resort.
When you travel, do not forget to bring the
battery charger (supplied) so that you can
charge the battery in the country that you
are travelling in.
Dispose of unusable battery.
The battery has a limited life.
Do not throw the battery into fire because
it may cause an explosion.
The unusable battery should be discarded
in accordance with battery recycling laws.
Do not allow battery terminals to come
into contact with metal objects (such as
necklaces, hairpins etc.).
This can cause short circuiting or heat
generation and you may be badly burned
if you touch a battery.
w Charger
If you use the battery charger near a
radio, the radio reception may be dis-
turbed. Keep the charger 1 m (3.28 feet)
or more away from radios.
The charger may generate whirring
sounds when it is being used. This is not a
malfunction.
After using the charger, be sure to discon-
nect it from the electrical outlet. (A very
small amount of current is consumed if it
is left connected.)
Keep the terminals of the charger and bat-
tery clean.
w Card
Do not leave the card where the
temperature is high, where
electromagnetic waves or static
Extremely high precision technology is
employed to produce the LCD monitor
screen. However there may be some
dark or bright spots (red, blue or green)
on the screen. This is not a malfunction.
The LCD monitor screen has more than
99.99% effective pixels with a mere
0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit.
The spots will not be recorded on pic-
tures on the built-in memory or a card.
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electricity are easily generated or
exposed to direct sunlight.
Do not bend or drop the card.
The card may be damaged or the recorded
content may be damaged or deleted.
Put the card in the card case or the stor-
age bag after use and when storing or
carrying the card.
Do not allow dirt, dust or water to get into
the terminals on the back of the card and do
not touch the terminals with your fingers.
w When not using the camera for a long
period of time
Store the battery in a cool and dry place
with a relatively stable temperature.
[Recommended temperature:
15 QC to 25 QC (59 QF to 77 QF),
Recommended humidity: 40 % to 60 %]
Always remove the battery and the card
from the camera.
If the battery is left inserted in the camera,
it will discharge even if the camera is
turned off. If the battery continues to be
left in the camera, it will discharge exces-
sively and may become unusable even if
charged.
When storing the battery for a long period
of time, we recommend charging it once a
year. Remove the battery from the camera
and store it again after it has completely
discharged.
We recommend storing the camera with a
desiccant (silica gel) when you keep it in a
closet or a cabinet.
Message Display
Confirmation messages or error messages
will be displayed on the screen in some cases.
The major messages are described below
as examples.
[THIS MEMORY CARD IS LOCKED]
The Write-Protect switch on the SD Mem-
ory Card and the SDHC Memory Card are
moved to [LOCK]. Move the switch back to
unlock it. (P13, 79, 84)
[NO VALID PICTURE TO PLAY]
Record a picture or insert a card with a
recorded picture and then play it.
[THIS PICTURE IS PROTECTED]
Delete or overwrite the picture after cancel-
ing the protect setting. (P79)
[THIS PICTURE CANNOT BE DELETED]/
[SOME PICTURES CANNOT BE
DELETED]
Pictures not based on the DCF standard
cannot be deleted. If you want to delete
some pictures, format the card after saving
necessary data on a PC etc. (P84)
[NO ADDITIONAL DELETE SELECTIONS
CAN BE MADE]
You have exceeded the number of pictures
that can be set at one time with [MULTI] in
[DATE STAMP] or [MULTI DELETE].
Delete the set pictures or stamp the date
information on them and then do the opera-
tion for any remaining pictures.
More than 999 favorites have been set.
[CANNOT BE SET ON THIS PICTURE]
DPOF print cannot be set for pictures not
based on the DCF standard.
[NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON BUILT-IN
MEMORY]/[NOT ENOUGH MEMORY ON
THE CARD]
There is no space left on the built-in mem-
ory or the card.
When you copy pictures from the built-in
memory to the card (batch copy), the pic-
tures are copied until the capacity of the
card becomes full.
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[SOME PICTURES CANNOT BE
COPIED]/[COPY COULD NOT BE
COMPLETED]
The following pictures cannot be copied.
When a picture with the same name as
the picture to be copied exists in the copy
destination.
Files not based on the DCF standard.
Moreover, pictures recorded or edited by
other equipment may not be copied.
[BUILT-IN MEMORY ERROR
FORMAT BUILT-IN MEMORY?]
This message will be displayed when you
format the built-in memory on the PC or
remove the batteries without turning the
camera off. Format the built-in memory on
the camera again. (P84) The data on the
built-in memory will be deleted.
[MEMORY CARD ERROR
FORMAT THIS CARD?]
The card format cannot be recognized by
the camera. Format the card again with the
camera after saving necessary data on a
PC etc. (P84)
[PLEASE TURN CAMERA OFF AND
THEN ON AGAIN]
This message appears when the camera is
not operating properly. Turn the camera off
and on. If the message persists, contact
your Leica dealer.
[MEMORY CARD PARAMETER ERROR]
Use a card compatible with this unit. (P5, 13)
You can only use an SDHC Memory Card
if using cards with 4 GB or more capacity.
[MEMORY CARD ERROR
PLEASE CHECK THE CARD]
An error has occurred accessing the card.
Insert the card again.
[READ ERROR
PLEASE CHECK THE CARD]
An error has occurred reading the data.
Insert the card again. Make sure the card is
inserted properly and then play back again.
[WRITE ERROR
PLEASE CHECK THE CARD]
An error has occurred writing the data.
Turn the camera off and remove the card.
Insert the card again and turn the camera
on. Make sure the camera is turned off
before removing or inserting the card to
avoid damage.
[MOTION RECORDING WAS
CANCELLED DUE TO THE LIMITATION
OF THE WRITING SPEED OF THE
CARD]
When you set the picture quality to
[30fpsVGA] or [30fps16:9], we recom-
mend using a high speed SD Memory
Card with “10MB/s” or greater displayed
on the package.
Depending on the speed of the SD Mem-
ory Card or SDHC Memory Card, record-
ing may stop in the middle.
[A FOLDER CANNOT BE CREATED]
A folder cannot be created because there
are no remaining folder numbers that can
be used. (P86)
Format the card after saving necessary
data on a PC etc. (P84)
If you execute [NO.RESET] in the [SETUP]
menu after formatting, the folder number is
reset to 100. (P19)
[PICTURE IS DISPLAYED FOR 4:3 TV]/
[PICTURE IS DISPLAYED FOR 16:9 TV]
The AV cable is connected to the camera.
Press [MENU/SET] if you want to delete
this message at once.
Select [TV ASPECT] in the [SETUP]
menu to change the TV aspect. (P20)
This message also appears when the
USB connection cable is connected to the
camera only.
In this case, connect the other end of the
USB connection cable to a PC or a printer.
(P84, 88)
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[PLEASE RE-CONNECT THE PRINTER.]
This message will be displayed if you
change the mode dial to print mode [ ]
while the camera and the PC are con-
nected. If a printer is connected, change
the mode to a mode other than [ ] mode
and then check that no data is being trans-
ferred. ([ACCESS] appears on the LCD
monitor of the camera while data is being
transferred.)
[USB MODE CHANGED. PLEASE
REMOVE THE USB CABLE.]
This message will be displayed if you
change the mode dial to a mode other than
print mode [ ] while the camera and the
printer are connected.
Set the mode dial to [ ] again and then
disconnect the USB cable. If printing, stop
the printing and then disconnect the USB
cable.
Troubleshooting
If you return the menu settings to the initial
settings at the time of purchase, the condi-
tion may improve.
Select [RESET] in the [SETUP] menu.
(P20)
w Battery and power source
1: The camera cannot be operated even
when it is turned on.
Is the battery inserted correctly?
Check the direction of the battery. (P12)
Is the battery sufficiently charged?
Use a battery that has been suffi-
ciently charged.
2: The LCD monitor turns off while the
camera is turned on.
Is power save mode (P18) or economy
mode (P18) activated?
Press the shutter button halfway to
cancel these modes.
Is the battery exhausted?
Use a battery that has been suffi-
ciently charged.
3: The camera turns off immediately
after it is turned on.
Is the battery charge insufficient to
operate the camera?
Use a battery that has been suffi-
ciently charged.
If you leave the camera on, the bat-
tery will be exhausted. Turn the cam-
era off frequently by using power save
mode (P18) etc.
w Recording
1: The picture cannot be recorded.
Is the mode dial correctly set?
Is there any memory remaining on the
built-in memory or the card?
Before recording, delete some pic-
tures. (P29)
2: The recorded picture is whitish.
The lens is dirty.
The picture can become whitish if there
is dirt, e.g. fingerprints on the lens. If
the lens is dirty, turn on the camera,
eject the lens barrel (P9), and gently
wipe the lens surface with a soft dry
cloth.
3: The recorded picture is too bright or
dark.
Check that the exposure is correctly
compensated. (P39)
4: 2 or 3 pictures are taken at one time.
Is auto bracket (P40) or continuous
mode set? (P64)
5: The subject is not focused properly.
The focus range varies depending on
the recording mode.
Rotate the mode dial to set the proper
mode for the distance to the subject.
Is the subject beyond the focus range of
the camera? (P22, 42)
Have you taken a picture with jitter?
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6: The recorded picture is blurred. The
optical image stabilizer is not
effective.
The shutter speed will become slower
and the optical image stabilizer function
may not work properly when taking pic-
tures especially in dark places. In this
case, we recommend holding the cam-
era firmly with both hands when taking
pictures. (P22) We recommend using
the self-timer (P38) when taking pic-
tures with a slow shutter speed.
7: The recorded picture looks rough.
Noise appears on the picture.
Is the ISO sensitivity high or the shutter
speed slow?
(ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO] when
the camera is shipped. Therefore, when
taking pictures indoors etc. the ISO
sensitivity increases.)
Decrease the ISO sensitivity. (P60)
Set [COL.MODE] to [NATURAL].
(P66)
In [HIGH SENS.] (P48) in scene mode,
the resolution of the recorded picture
decreases slightly because of high sen-
sitivity processing.
This is not a malfunction.
8: The brightness or the hue of the
recorded picture is different from the
actual scene.
If recording under fluorescent light, the
brightness or the hue may change
slightly when the shutter speed
becomes fast. This occurs due to the
characteristics of fluorescent light. It is
not a malfunction.
9: A reddish vertical line appears on the
LCD monitor when the shutter button
is pressed halfway or when recording
motion pictures.
• This is a phenomenon
called smear. It is a
characteristic of CCD
and appears when the
subject has a bright
part. Black or green
vertical lines may also appear or uneven
colors may appear around the smear.
This is not a malfunction. It is recorded
in motion pictures but is not recorded on
still pictures.
10: Motion picture recording stops in
the middle.
Are you using a MultiMediaCard?
This camera does not support Multi-
MediaCards for motion pictures.
When you set the picture quality to
[30fpsVGA] or [30fps16:9], we recom-
mend using a high speed SD Memory
Card with “10MB/s” or greater displayed
on the package.
Depending on the speed of the SD
Memory Card or SDHC Memory Card,
recording may stop in the middle.
w LCD monitor
1: The LCD monitor sometimes turns off
although the camera is turned on.
Have you set economy mode? (P18)
In economy mode, the LCD monitor
turns off while the flash is charged.
2: The LCD monitor becomes darker or
brighter for a moment.
This phenomenon appears when you
press the shutter button halfway to set
the aperture value and does not affect
the recorded pictures.
3: The LCD monitor flickers indoors.
The LCD monitor may flicker for a few
seconds after turning the camera on
indoors under fluorescent light.
This is not a malfunction.
Others
101
4: The LCD monitor is too bright or dark.
Adjust the brightness of the screen.
(P19)
Is the power LCD function or high angle
mode activated?
5: Black, red, blue and green dots
appear on the LCD monitor.
These pixels do not affect the recorded
pictures.
This is not a malfunction.
6: Noise appears on the LCD monitor.
In dark places, noise may appear to
maintain the brightness of the LCD
monitor.
This does not affect the pictures you are
recording.
w Flash
1: The flash is not fired.
Is the flash setting set to Forced OFF
[]?
Change the flash setting. (P34)
The flash is not activated when motion
picture mode [ ] (P51), [SCENERY]
(P45), [NIGHT SCENERY] (P45),
[SUNSET] (P47), [HIGH SENS.] (P48),
[STARRY SKY] (P48), [FIREWORKS]
(P49) or [AERIAL PHOTO] (P49) in
scene mode is selected.
2: The flash is fired 2 times.
When you select red-eye reduction
(P35), the flash is fired once before the
actual recording to reduce the red-eye
phenomenon (eyes of the subject
appearing red in the picture) and then
fired again for the actual recording.
w Playback
1: The picture being played back is
rotated and displayed in an
unexpected direction.
The camera has a function that
automatically rotates the display of
pictures recorded holding the camera
vertically. (If you take pictures when
aiming the camera up or down, the
camera may recognize that it is being
held vertically.)
You can display the pictures without
being rotated when [ROTATE DISP.]
(P74) is set to [OFF].
You can rotate pictures with the
[ROTATE] function. (P74)
2: The picture is not played back.
Is the mode dial set to playback [ ]?
Is there a picture on the built-in memory
or the card?
The pictures on the built-in memory
appears when a card is not inserted.
The picture data on the card appears
when a card is inserted. (P13)
3: The folder number and the file number
are displayed as [—] and the screen
turns black.
Is the picture edited with a PC or
recorded with a digital camera from
another manufacturer?
This may also happen if the battery is
removed immediately after recording or
if recording with an exhausted battery.
Format the data to delete the pictures
mentioned above. (P84) (Formatting
irretrievably deletes all data including
the other pictures. Check the data
carefully before formatting.)
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102
4: The picture is displayed with a date
different from the actual recording
date in calendar playback.
Was the picture edited with a PC or
recorded with a digital camera from
another manufacturer?
This kind of picture may be displayed with
a date different from the actual recording
date in calendar playback. (P67)
Is the clock in the camera set properly?
(P14)
For example, if the clock setting on the
camera is different from the date and
time set on the PC and you acquire
pictures recorded with the camera to
the PC and then write them back to the
card, the pictures may be displayed with
dates different from the actual recording
dates in calendar playback etc.
w TV, PC and printer
1: The picture does not appear on the
television.
Is the camera connected to the TV cor-
rectly?
Set the TV input to external input mode.
2: The display areas on the TV screen
and the camera’s LCD monitor are
different.
Depending on the TV model, the display
area may be smaller so the picture may
be stretched horizontally or vertically and
the top and bottom or left and right of the
picture may be cut off when it is
displayed. This is due to the TV
specifications and is not a malfunction.
3: The motion pictures cannot be played
back on a TV.
Are you trying to play back the motion
pictures by directly inserting the card in
the card slot of the TV?
Connect the camera to the TV with
the AV cable (supplied) and then play
back the pictures on the camera.
(P92)
4: The picture is not displayed fully on
the TV.
Set the aspect of the TV on the camera.
(P20)
5: The picture cannot be transferred
when the camera is connected to a
PC.
Is the camera connected to the PC cor-
rectly?
Is the camera recognized by the PC
correctly?
6: The card is not recognized by the PC.
(The built-in memory is recognized.)
Disconnect the USB connection cable.
Connect it again while the card is
inserted in the camera.
7: The picture cannot be printed when
the camera is connected to a printer.
Does the printer support PictBridge?
Reset the mode to [ ]. (P88)
8: The ends of the pictures are cut at
printing.
When using a printer with a trimming or
borderless printing function, cancel this
function before printing. (For details,
refer to the operating instructions for the
printer.)
When you order photo studios to print
pictures, ask the photo studio if the pic-
tures can be printed with both ends.
w Others
1: An unreadable language was selected
by mistake.
Press [MENU/SET], select the [SETUP]
menu icon [ ] and then select the [ ]
icon to set the desired language. (P20)
Others
103
2: The setting for the auto review
function is disabled.
Are you taking pictures using auto
bracket (P40)?
Is the camera in continuous mode (P64)
or motion picture mode [ ] (P51) or
[SELF PORTRAIT] (P44) ?
Is [AUDIO REC.] set to [ON] (P62)?
In these cases, you cannot set the
auto review function in the [SETUP]
menu.
3: A red lamp sometimes turns on when
the shutter button is pressed halfway.
In dark places, the AF assist lamp (P65)
lights red to make it easier to focus on a
subject.
4: The AF assist lamp does not turn on.
Is [AF ASSIST LAMP] on the [REC]
mode menu set to [ON]? (P65)
Are you taking pictures in dark places?
The AF assist lamp does not turn on
in bright places.
The AF assist lamp does not turn on
when [SELF PORTRAIT] (P44),
[SCENERY] (P45), [NIGHT SCENERY]
(P45), [SUNSET] (P47), [FIRE-
WORKS] (P49) or [AERIAL PHOTO]
(P49) in scene mode is selected.
5: The camera becomes warm.
The surface of the camera may become
warm during use. This does not affect
the performance or quality of the cam-
era.
6: The lens clicks.
When the brightness changes due to
zoom or camera movement etc., the
lens may click and the picture on the
screen may drastically change. How-
ever, the picture is not affected.
The sound is caused by the automatic
adjustment of the aperture.
This is not a malfunction.
7: The clock is reset.
If you do not use the camera for a long
time, the clock may be reset. When the
message [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK]
appears, set the clock again. (P14)
When you take a picture before setting
the clock, [0:00 0. 0. 0] is recorded.
8: The file numbers are not recorded
consecutively.
When you perform an operation after
taking a certain action, the pictures
may be recorded in folders with differ-
ent numbers from the ones used prior
to the operation. (P86)
9: The file numbers are recorded in
ascending order.
If the battery is inserted or removed
when the camera is not turned off, the
recorded folder numbers are lost.
However if you turn the camera on
again and record pictures, the
recorded folder numbers are different
from the prior recorded folder num-
bers.
10: The picture is displayed in black.
Pictures edited or rotated with a PC
may be displayed in black in playback
mode (P29), multi playback (P67) and
calendar playback (P67).
Others
104
Number of Recordable Pictures and Available
Recording Time
The number of recordable pictures and the available recording time are an
approximation. (These vary depending on the recording conditions and the type of card.)
The number of recordable pictures and the available recording time varies depending on
the subjects.
The numbers inside the thick black lines are the number of recordable pictures in simple
mode [ ]. (P24)
w Number of recordable pictures
Aspect ratio
Picture size
/ (7M):
(3072M2304 pixels)
(5M EZ):
(2560M1920 pixels)
(3M EZ):
(2048M1536 pixels)
Quality
/
Built-in Memory
(Approx. 27 MB)
7 1410211633
Card
16 MB 3 7 5 10 8 16
32MB7 1611231836
64 MB 16 34 24 48 38 75
128 MB 35 69 50 99 78 150
256 MB 68 135 98 190 150 290
512 MB 135 270 195 380 300 590
1 GB 270 540 390 770 600 1180
2 GB 550 1090 790 1530 1220 2360
4 GB 1090 2150 1560 3010 2410 4640
Aspect ratio
Picture size
(2M EZ):
(1600M1200 pixels)
(1M EZ):
(1280M960 pixels)
/
(0.3M EZ):
(640M480 pixels)
Quality
/
Built-in Memory
(Approx. 27 MB)
27 53 41 78 133 216
Card
16 MB 13 27 21 40 68 110
32 MB 29 58 45 85 145 230
64 MB 61 120 93 175 290 480
128 MB 125 240 190 350 600 970
256 MB 240 470 370 690 1170 1900
512 MB 480 940 730 1370 2320 3770
1 GB 970 1880 1470 2740 4640 7550
2 GB 1920 3610 2920 5120 8780 12290
4 GB 3770 7090 5740 10050 17240 24130
Others
105
Aspect ratio
Picture size
(6M):
(3072M2048 pixels)
/ (2.5M EZ):
(2048M1360 pixels)
Quality
/
Built-in Memory
(Approx. 27 MB)
8161937
Card
16 MB 3 8 9 18
32 MB 8 18 20 40
64 MB 19 38 43 83
128MB397888165
256 MB 77 150 170 330
512 MB 150 300 340 650
1 GB 300 600 680 1310
2 GB 620 1220 1360 2560
4 GB 1230 2410 2680 5020
Aspect ratio
Picture size
(5.5M):
(3072M1728 pixels)
(2M EZ):
(1920M1080 pixels)
Quality
Built-in Memory
(Approx. 27 MB)
9192548
Card
16 MB 4 10 12 25
32 MB 10 21 27 53
64 MB 22 45 57 105
128 MB 46 92 115 220
256 MB 91 180 230 430
512 MB 180 350 450 860
1 GB 360 710 910 1720
2 GB 730 1420 1800 3410
4 GB 1450 2800 3540 6700
Others
106
w Available recording time (when recording motion pictures)
_
_ In the case of the EU, UK, and ES/SCAN versions, motion pictures can be recorded
continuously up to 15 minutes.
The maximum available recording time for (up to 15 minutes) is displayed on the screen.
The number of recordable pictures and the available recording time displayed on the LCD
monitor may not decrease in order.
This camera does not support recording motion pictures on MultiMediaCards.
The extended optical zoom does not work in [HIGH SENS.] (P48) in scene mode so the
picture size for [EZ] is not displayed.
Aspect ratio
Picture quality setting
30fps
VGA
10fps
VGA
30fps
QVGA
10fps
QVGA
30fps
16:9
10fps
16:9
Built-in Memory
(Approx. 27 MB)
LL 53 s
2 min
40 s
LL
Card
16 MB
LL
53 s 2 min 40 s
LL
32 MB 6 s 26 s 26 s 1 min 23 s 5 s 22 s
64 MB 17 s 59 s 59 s 2 min 55 s 14 s 50 s
128 MB 39s 2min 2min 6min 33s 1min 46s
256 MB 1 min 23 s 4 min 10 s 4 min 10 s
12 min 20 s
1 min 11 s 3 min 35 s
512 MB 2 min 45 s 8 min 10 s 8 min 10 s 24 min 2 min 20 s 7 min
1 GB 5 min 30 s
16 min 20 s 16 min 20 s 47 min 50 s
4 min 40 s 14 min
2GB 11min
32 min 50 s 32 min 50 s
1 h 35 min 9 min 20 s
28 min 10 s
4GB
22 min 30 s
1h 7min 1h 7min 3h 15min
19 min 20 s 57 min 30 s
Others
107
Specifications
Camera:
Camera effective pixels
: 7,200,000 pixels
Image sensor: 1/2.5S CCD, total pixel number 7,380,000 pixels, Primary color
filter
Lens: Optical 3.6M zoom, fN4.6 mm to 16.4 mm (35 mm film camera
equivalent: 28 mm to 100 mm)/F2.8 to F5.6
Digital zoom: Max. 4M
Extended
optical zoom
: Max. 5.3M
Focus: Normal/Macro, 5-area-focusing/3-area-focusing (High speed)/
1-area-focusing (High speed)/1-area-focusing/Spot-focusing
Focus range: Normal: 50 cm (1.64 feet) to c
Macro/Simple/Motion picture/Intelligent ISO sensitivity
mode: 5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to c
Scene mode: There may be differences in the above settings.
Shutter system: Electronic shutterKMechanical shutter
Motion picture recording:
When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
640M480 pixels (Only when using a Card)/320M240 pixels
When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
848M480 pixels (Only when using a Card)
30 or 10 frames/second with audio.
Continuous recording
Frequency:
3 pictures/second (High speed), 2 pictures/second (Low speed),
Approx. 2 pictures/second
(Unlimited)
Number of recordable
pictures: Max. 7 pictures (Standard), max. 5 pictures (Fine),
Depends on the remaining capacity of the built-in memory or
the card (Unlimited).
(Performance in continuous recording is only with SD Memory
Card/SDHC Memory Card. MultiMediaCard performance will be
less.)
ISO sensitivity: AUTO/
100/200/400/800/1250
[HIGH SENS.] mode: 3200
Shutter speed: 8 seconds to 1/2000th of a second
[STARRY SKY] mode: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds
Motion picture mode: 1/30th of a second to 1/6400th of a second
White balance: Auto white balance/Daylight/Cloudy/Shade/Halogen/White set
Power Source: DC 5.1 V
Power Consumption: 1.6 W (When recording)
0.8 W (When playing back)
Others
108
Exposure (AE): Program AE
Exposure compensation (1/3 EV Step, –
2 EV to +
2 EV)
Metering mode: Multiple
LCD monitor: 2.5S low-temperature polycrystalline TFT LCD
(Approx. 207,000 pixels) (field of view ratio about 100 %)
Flash: Flash range: [ISO AUTO]
Approx. 60 cm (1.97 feet) to 5 m (16.4 feet) (Wide)
AUTO, AUTO/Red-eye reduction, Forced ON (Forced ON/
Red-eye reduction), Slow sync./Red-eye reduction, Forced OFF
Microphone: Monaural
Speaker: Monaural
Recording media: Built-in Memory (Approx. 27 MB)/SD Memory Card/SDHC
Memory Card/MultiMediaCard (Still pictures only)
Picture size
Still picture: When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
3072M2304 pixels, 2560M1920 pixels, 2048M1536 pixels,
1600M1200 pixels, 1280M960 pixels, 640M480 pixels
When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
3072M2048 pixels, 2048M1360 pixels
When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
3072M1728 pixels, 1920M1080 pixels
Motion pictures: When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
640M480 pixels (Only when using a Card), 320M240 pixels
When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
848M480 pixels (Only when using a Card)
Quality: Fine/Standard
Recording file format
Still Picture: JPEG (based on “Design rule for Camera File system”, based
on “Exif 2.21” standard)/DPOF corresponding
Picture with audio: JPEG (based on “Design rule for Camera File system”, based
on “Exif 2.21” standard)K“QuickTime” (picture with audio)
Motion pictures: “QuickTime Motion JPEG” (motion pictures with audio)
Interface
Digital: USB Full Speed
Analog
video/audio: NTSC/PAL Composite (Switched by menu),
Audio line output (monaural)
Others
109
Terminal
[AV OUT/DIGITAL]: Dedicated jack (8 pin)
[DC IN]: Dedicated jack
Dimensions (WMHMD): Approx. 94.9 mm M51.9 mm M22.0 mm
[3 3/4SM2 1/16SM7/8S]
(excluding the projecting parts)
Weight: Approx. 132 g/4.66 oz (excluding card and battery),
Approx. 154 g/5.43 oz (with card and battery)
Operating temperature:
0 QC to 40 QC (32 QF to 104 QF)
Operating humidity: 10 % to 80 %
Battery Charger
(LEICA BC-DC6):
Equipment mobility: Movable
Battery Pack (lithium-ion)
(LEICA BP-DC6): Information for your safety
Input: 110 V to 240 V 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A
Output: CHARGE 4.2 V 0.8 A
Voltage/capacity: 3.6 V, 1000 mAh
Others
110
Index
A
AC Adaptor ...................................... 85, 88
Access indication ................................... 21
Aerial Photo Mode ................................. 49
AF Assist Lamp ...................................... 65
AF Lock .................................................. 50
AF Mode ................................................ 62
AF/AE Lock ............................................ 23
Aspect Ratio .......................................... 60
Aspect Ratio Conversion ....................... 82
Audio Dubbing ....................................... 80
Audio Recording .............................. 51, 62
Auto Bracket .......................................... 40
Auto Review ...........................................18
Auto White Balance ............................... 58
AV cable ................................................ 92
Available Recording Time .................... 106
B
Baby Mode ............................................. 46
Backlight Compensation ........................ 25
Battery ....................................... 10, 11, 12
Battery Carrying Case ...........................96
Beach Mode ........................................... 49
Beep ...................................................... 25
Brightness of the LCD Monitor ............... 19
Built-in Flash .......................................... 34
Built-in Memory ...................................... 13
C
Calendar Playback ................................. 67
Candle Light Mode ................................. 46
Card ............................................. 5, 12, 13
Charger .................................................. 96
Charging ................................................ 11
Clock Set ......................................... 14, 18
Color ...................................................... 23
Color Mode ............................................ 66
Condensation ........................................... 5
Continuous Mode ................................... 64
Copy ...................................................... 83
D
Date Printing .............................. 78, 90, 91
Date Stamp ............................................75
Deleting Pictures .................................... 29
Demonstration of the Optical Image
Stabilizer ............................................ 63
Dial Display ............................................ 20
Digital Zoom ...........................................27
DPOF Print Setting ................................ 77
E
Economy Mode ......................................18
Exposure ................................................ 23
Exposure Compensation .......................39
Extended Optical Zoom ......................... 26
EZ .................................................... 26, 61
F
File Number ..................................... 86, 94
Fine ........................................................ 61
Fireworks Mode ..................................... 49
Focus ..................................................... 23
Folder Composition ................................86
Folder Number ................................. 19, 86
Food Mode .............................................46
Formatting .............................................. 84
G
Guide Line ................................. 19, 31, 32
H
High Angle Mode ...................................33
High Sensitivity Mode ............................48
Histogram .............................................. 32
I
Intelligent ISO Sensitivity Mode ............. 41
ISO Sensitivity .......................................60
J
Jitter ....................................................... 24
L
Language Setting ...................................20
Layout ....................................................90
LCD Monitor ...............................21, 31, 93
Leica Academy ..................................... 112
Leica Customer Service........................113
Leica Information Service ..................... 113
Leica on the Internet ............................. 112
Others
111
M
Macro Mode ...........................................42
MANUAL ................................................ 73
Motion Picture Mode .............................. 51
Multi Playback ........................................67
N
Night Portrait Mode ................................ 45
Night Scenery Mode .............................. 45
Normal Picture Mode ............................. 22
NO.RESET ............................................19
NTSC ..................................................... 20
Number of Prints ..............................78, 90
Number of Recordable Pictures ..... 11, 104
O
Optical Image Stabilizer .........................63
Optical Zoom .........................................26
P
PAL ........................................................ 20
Paper Size ............................................. 90
Party Mode ............................................46
Pet Mode ...............................................47
PictBridge .............................................. 88
Picture Quality Setting (Motion Picture
Mode) ................................................. 51
Picture Quality Setting (Simple Mode) ...24
Picture Size ............................................61
Pictures with Audio ................................ 69
Playback Pictures on TV ........................92
Playback Zoom ......................................68
Playing Back Motion Pictures ................ 69
Portrait Mode ......................................... 44
Power LCD ............................................ 33
Power Save ...........................................18
Print Mode .............................................88
Protect ................................................... 79
Q
Quality .................................................... 61
Quick Setting .........................................57
R
Reset of Setting .....................................20
Resizing ................................................. 80
Review ................................................... 28
Rotate .................................................... 74
Rotate Display .......................................74
S
Scene Menu ...........................................20
Scene Mode ...........................................43
Scenery Mode ........................................45
Self Portrait Mode ..................................44
Self-timer ...............................................38
Setting Favorites ....................................74
Setup Menu ...........................................18
Shutter sound ........................................19
Simple Mode ..........................................24
Slide Show .............................................72
Slow Shutter ..........................................66
Snow Mode ............................................49
Soft Skin Mode ......................................44
Speaker .................................................19
Sports Mode ..........................................45
Spot-focusing ......................................... 62
Standard ................................................61
Starry Sky Mode ....................................48
Status Indicator ..........................19, 87, 91
Sunset Mode ..........................................47
T
Thumbnail ..............................................29
Travel Date ...................................... 19, 53
Trimming ................................................81
TV Aspect ..............................................20
U
Underwater Mode ..................................50
USB Connection Cable ....................85, 88
V
Video Output .................................... 20, 92
Volume of Speakers ..............................19
W
White Balance ........................................58
White Balance Fine Adjustment .............59
White Set ...............................................58
World Time ............................................55
Z
Zoom ......................................................26
112
Leica Academy
As well as outstanding high-performance products for taking, reproducing and
viewing photographs, for many years we have also been offering the special
services of the Leica Akademie, with practical seminars and training courses,
which are intended to share our knowledge about the world of photography,
projection and magnification with both beginners and advanced photographic
enthusiasts.
The contents of the courses, which are run by a trained team of experts in the
modern, well-equipped training suite at our Solms factory and in the Hofgut
Altenberg, vary from general photography to areas of special interest and offer a
range of suggestions, information and advice for your own work.
You can obtain the current Leica Akademie brochure from:
Leica Camera AG
Leica Akademie
Oskar-Barnack-Straße 11
D-35606 Solms
Tel: +49 (0) 6442-208-421
Fax: +49 (0) 6442-208-425
la@leica-camera.com
Leica on the Internet
Current information about products, news, events and the Leica company is
available on our homepage on the Internet at:
http://www.leica-camera.com
Others
113
Leica Information Service
The Leica information service can provide you with an answer to any technical
questions relating to the Leica range either in writing, on the telephone or by
e-mail.
Leica Camera AG
Informations-Service
Postfach 1180
D-35599 Solms
Tel: +49 (0) 6442-208-111
Fax: +49 (0) 6442-208-339
info@leica-camera.com
Leica Customer Service
Leica AG’s Customer Service center, or the repair service of the Leica national
offices, is available to assist you in maintaining your Leica equipment or in case
of damage. Please contact your nearest authorized Leica dealer.
Leica Camera AG
Customer Service
Solmser Gewerbepark 8
D-35606 Solms
Tel: +49 (0) 6442-208-189
Fax: +49 (0) 6442-208-339
customer.service@leica-camera.com
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