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(http://www.pentax.se)
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(Headquarters)
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Digital Camera
Operating Manual
To ensure the best performance from
your camera, please read the Operating
Manual before using the camera.
Zoom lever (p.45)
Front
Power switch, power indicator (green) (p.20)
Flash (p.56)
Remote control receiver (p.70)
Shutter release button (p.24)
Lens
Microphone (p.30)
Back
Touch display (LCD monitor) (p.34, p.74, p.132)
Q button (p.25)
DC input terminal (p.139)
3 button (p.34, p.118)
Tripod socket
Battery/card compartment cover
(p.15, p.17)
Names of Parts
PC/AV terminal (p.86, p.130)
Self-timer lamp/AF illuminator (green)
(p.69, p.66)
Speaker (p.123)
Strap lug (p.13)
Simply press the Q button or 3 button, or touch the LCD monitor
to set up and operate the camera.
Use the touch display by directly touching the LCD monitor with your
finger. It is recommended that you use the stylus when precise operations
are required such as editing images after shooting.
Touch
This refers to touching the touch display with
your finger or the stylus and then releasing it.
Touch an icon to select it, and release to set that option (a guide
display appears describing the function of the selected icon before it is
set). Touch an item for more than two seconds to cancel the selection.
Use this to display toolbars or select icons.
Press and hold down an arrow icon (
suqr
) to change the
setting or switch screens in some menus.
Double-touch
This refers to touching the touch display twice
quickly.
Use this to directly set a function without having to display
the guide display.
Drag
This refers to touching and moving your finger
or stylus across the touch display.
Use this to change the displayed portion of an image or to
change a setting by sliding the cursor along a setting bar.
If you inadvertently select the wrong icon, drag your finger
or the stylus from that icon to the desired icon, and then
release your finger or the stylus to reselect.
Accessing the Camera Settings
Press the Q button.
This switches the camera to Playback
mode to play back captured images and
sound files (p.25).
Press the 3 button.
This displays menus to adjust the
recorded pixels, EV compensation, and
other advanced shooting settings (p.34,
p.118).
Touch the LCD monitor.
This displays the [Capture Toolbar] ([Playback Toolbar] in Playback mode) to set
the flash, self-timer, and other frequently used functions (p.34, p.74).
Using the touch display
These are the indications on the monitor during Capture or Playback mode.
Capture Mode
A1 Shooting mode ........................... 42
A2 Flash mode.................................. 56
A3 Drive mode .................................. 35
A4 Focus mode................................. 63
A5 Focus frame................................. 65
A6 Camera shake warning................ 62
A7 Shutter speed .............................. 48
A8 Aperture....................................... 48
A9 Digital zoom................................. 46
A10 Memory status............................. 20
A11 Remaining image storage
capacity ................................. 50, 52
A12 Battery level................................. 16
A13 Current date and time................ 121
A14 World time setting...................... 125
A15 EV compensation value............... 53
B1 Recorded pixels........................... 49
B2 Quality level ................................. 49
B3 White balance.............................. 58
B4 AE metering................................. 55
B5 Sensitivity .................................... 67
B6 Histogram .................................... 54
* B1 to B6 only appear when the display
is set to [Standard+Histogram] (p.40).
Playback Mode
C1 Voice memo............................... 105
C2 Memory status .............................20
C3 Folder name............................... 129
C4 File number
C5 Battery level ................................. 16
C6 Protect .........................................91
C7 Voice memo playback..................81
C8 Shooting date and time
C9 Previous/Next ..............................25
D1 Recorded pixels ...........................49
D2 Quality level .................................49
D3 White balance ..............................58
D4 AE metering .................................55
D5 Sensitivity.....................................67
D6 Shutter speed ..............................48
D7 Aperture .......................................48
D8 Histogram ....................................54
* D1 to D8 only appear when the display
is set to [Standard+Histogram] (p.76).
Monitor Indications
ISOAUTO
ISOAUTO
F2.7
F2.7
1/250
1/250
03/25/2006
03/25/2006
14:25
14:25
14:25+1.0
+1.0
38
38
ISOAUTO
F2.7
1/250
+1.0
38
6
M
03/25/2006
A13
A14A15
A
1
A
2
A
3
A12
B1
B2
B4
B5
A11A10A9
A
4
A
5
A6
A7
A8
B6
B3
03/25/2006
03/25/2006
14:25
14:25
14:25
100-0038
100-0038
30
30
1/250
1/250
F2.7
F2.7
100-003830
6
M
1/250 F2.7
03/25/2006
ISOAUTO
ISOAUTO
ISOAUTO
D1
C5
C7
D8
D2
D3
D4
D6
D5
D7
C6
C1 C2 C3 C4
C9
C8C9
Memo
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Overview of the Operating Manual
You should read the chapters “Getting Started” and “Camera Features” while
operating the Optio T10 to familiarize yourself with how the camera works.
Refer to the other chapters as necessary for information on additional
camera features.
This chapter explains what you need to know about the camera.
Be sure to read it and follow the instructions.
This chapter explains the main features of the camera including basic
operations such as taking pictures, recording movies and sounds,
and printing images.
This chapter goes into more detail about various ways to take
pictures, how to set relevant functions, and how to get the most out of
these functions.
This chapter explains how to play back, delete, and edit still pictures,
movies, and recorded sound.
This chapter explains how to print still images using PictBridge and
the DPOF printing setting with a DPOF-compatible printer or photo
processing lab.
This chapter explains how to format the SD Memory Card or the built-
in memory, set the date and time, sound, LCD monitor brightness,
and other camera-related functions.
This section details optional accessories and troubleshooting tips.
* For information on transferring images to a PC and installing ACDSee for PENTAX,
see the supplied “PC Connection Manual”. For details on editing and printing images
on a PC, see Help in the ACDSee for PENTAX software for related topics.
The symbols used in this operating manual are explained below.
1 Getting Started p.12
2 Camera Features p.24
3 Taking Pictures p.34
4 Playing Back and Editing Images p.74
5 Printing Images p.110
6 Settings p.118
7 Appendix p.137
This indicates precautions to be taken when operating the camera.
This indicates information that is useful to know.
1
This indicates the reference page for an explanation of a related
operation.
2
Thank you for buying the PENTAX Digital Camera.
Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the
features and functions. Keep this manual safe, as it can be a valuable tool in helping you
to understand all the camera’s capabilities.
Regarding copyrights
Images taken using the PENTAX Digital Camera that are for anything other than personal
enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the
Copyright Act. Please take care, as there are even cases where limitations are placed on taking
pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations, performances or of items on
display. Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the
scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act, and care should be taken here also.
Regarding trademarks
PENTAX, Optio and smc PENTAX are trademarks of PENTAX Corporation.
The SD logo is a trademark.
QuickTime™ and QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license.
The QuickTime logo is registered in U.S. and other countries.
Red Eye software © 2003-2005 FotoNation Inc. In Camera Red Eye -- covered by U.S.
Patent No. 6,407,777. Other patents pending.
All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
To users of this camera
There is a possibility that recorded data may be erased or that the camera may not
function correctly when used in surroundings such as installations generating strong
electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields.
The liquid crystal panel used in the LCD display is manufactured using extremely high
precision technology. Although the level of functioning pixels is 99.99% or better, you
should be aware that 0.01% or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may illuminate
when they should not. However, this has no effect on the recorded image.
This product supports PRINT Image Matching III. PRINT Image Matching enabled digital
still cameras, printers and software help photographers to produce images more faithful
to their intentions. Some functions are not available on printers that are not PRINT Image
Matching III compliant.
Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation. All Right Reserved.
PRINT Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. The PRINT Image
Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Regarding PictBridge
PictBridge allows the user to connect the printer and digital camera directly, using the
unified standard for the direct printout of images. You can print images directly from the
camera through a few simple operations.
There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen of the LCD monitor in
this manual are different from the actual product.
Regarding Product Registration
In order to service you better, we request that you complete the product registration,
which can be found on the CD-ROM supplied with the camera or the PENTAX
website. Thank you for your cooperation.
Refer to the PC Connection Manual (bottom right of the front side) for more information.
3
Contents
Overview of the Operating Manual.................................................................. 1
Contents .......................................................................................................... 3
USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY .................................................................. 7
About the Camera .................................................................................... 7
About the Battery Charger and the AC Adapter ....................................... 9
Care to be Taken During Handling................................................................ 10
1 Getting Started......................................................12
Checking the Contents of the Package ......................................................... 12
Attaching the Strap........................................................................................ 13
Installing the Battery...................................................................................... 14
Charging the Battery............................................................................... 14
Installing the Battery ............................................................................... 15
Removing the Battery............................................................................. 15
Installing the SD Memory Card ..................................................................... 17
Removing the SD Memory Card............................................................. 18
Turning the Camera On and Off.................................................................... 20
Checking the Memory Card.................................................................... 20
Initial Settings ................................................................................................ 21
Setting the Language and the Date and Time........................................ 21
2 Camera Features...................................................24
Enjoy Taking Pictures.................................................................................... 24
Enjoy Recording Movies................................................................................ 28
Enjoy Recording Sounds............................................................................... 30
Enjoy Printing Images ................................................................................... 32
Contents
4
3 Taking Pictures .....................................................34
Setting the Shooting Functions ..................................................................... 34
Calling Up Frequently Used Functions................................................... 36
Saving the Current Camera Settings...................................................... 38
Displaying Shooting Information in Capture Mode ................................. 40
Selecting a Shooting Mode ........................................................................... 42
Selecting the Shooting Mode in the Capture Palette.............................. 42
Composing Your Shot ................................................................................... 45
Using the Zoom ...................................................................................... 45
Taking Pictures with the Built-in Photo Frames...................................... 47
Adjusting the Size, Quality Level, Brightness, and Color Tone ..................... 48
Setting the Recorded Pixels, Quality Level, and Frame Rate ................ 49
Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation).............................................. 53
Selecting the AE Metering ...................................................................... 55
Using the Flash....................................................................................... 56
Adjusting the Color Balance (White Balance)......................................... 58
Adjusting the Sharpness, Saturation, and Contrast................................ 60
Focusing........................................................................................................ 61
Selecting the Focus Mode ...................................................................... 63
Setting the Autofocus Conditions ........................................................... 65
Setting the Sensitivity ............................................................................. 67
Taking Pictures.............................................................................................. 68
Using the Self-timer ................................................................................ 69
Using the Remote Control ...................................................................... 70
Taking Continuous Pictures.................................................................... 72
Setting the Instant Review Time............................................................. 73
Contents
5
4 Playing Back and Editing Images .......................74
Setting the Playback Functions ..................................................................... 74
Displaying Shooting Information............................................................. 76
Playing Back Images, Movies, and Sound Files ........................................... 78
Turning on the Camera in Playback Only Mode..................................... 78
Rotating Images ..................................................................................... 78
Magnifying Images ................................................................................. 79
Nine-image Display ................................................................................ 80
Playing Back an Image with a Voice Memo ........................................... 81
Playing Back Movies .............................................................................. 82
Playing Back Sound ............................................................................... 83
Slideshow ............................................................................................... 84
Playing Back on a TV ............................................................................. 86
Deleting Images and Sound Files ................................................................. 88
Deleting One Image or Sound File ......................................................... 88
Deleting All Images and Sound Files...................................................... 89
Deleting Selected Images and Sound Files............................................ 90
Protecting Images and Sound Files from Deletion ................................. 91
Editing Images and Movies ........................................................................... 93
Changing the Image Size and Quality (Resize)...................................... 93
Deleting Unwanted Parts of an Image (Trimming) ................................. 94
Making Drawings and Adding Stamps.................................................... 95
Adding a Frame to an Image (Frame Composite) .................................. 99
Changing the Image Color Tone (Color Filter) ..................................... 101
Changing the Image Brightness (Bright Filter) ..................................... 102
Digital Filter Effects............................................................................... 103
Removing Red-eye............................................................................... 104
Adding Sound to an Image (Voice Memo)............................................ 105
Setting an Image for the Start-up Screen ............................................. 106
Saving a Frame from a Movie as a Still Image..................................... 107
Copying Images and Sound Files......................................................... 108
Contents
6
5 Printing Images...................................................110
Printing with DPOF...................................................................................... 110
Applying the DPOF Settings to Each Image......................................... 110
Applying the DPOF Settings to All Images ........................................... 112
Direct Printing with PictBridge ..................................................................... 113
Connecting the Camera to the Printer .................................................. 113
Printing Single Image ........................................................................... 114
Printing All Images................................................................................ 116
Printing Using the DPOF Settings ........................................................ 116
Disconnecting the USB Cable .............................................................. 117
6 Settings................................................................118
Using the Setting Menu ............................................................................... 118
Formatting an SD Memory Card and the
Built-in Memory ........................................................................................... 120
Changing the Date and Time ...................................................................... 121
Changing the Sound Settings...................................................................... 123
Setting the World Time................................................................................ 125
Changing the Display Language ................................................................. 128
Changing a Folder Name ............................................................................ 129
Changing the USB Connection Mode ......................................................... 130
Changing the Video Output Format............................................................. 131
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor .............................................. 132
Using the Power Saving Function ............................................................... 133
Setting Auto Power Off................................................................................ 134
Setting the Guide Display............................................................................ 135
Returning Changed Settings to Their Defaults (Reset) ............................... 136
7 Appendix .............................................................137
Charging the Battery Abroad....................................................................... 137
Main Socket Types in the Major Countries and Regions of the World
... 138
Using the AC Adapter.................................................................................. 139
Optional Accessories................................................................................... 141
Messages .................................................................................................... 142
Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 144
Main Specifications ..................................................................................... 148
WARRANTY POLICY.................................................................................. 153
Index............................................................................................................ 157
7
USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY
Sufficient attention has been paid to the safety of this product but please
pay particular attention to the warnings indicated by the following symbols
during use.
Warning
Do not attempt to take the camera apart or modify the camera. High
internal voltages are present which can produce electric shock.
If internal parts of the camera become exposed as a result of the
camera being damaged, do NOT touch the exposed portions, as there
is a danger of receiving an electric shock.
Keep the provided stylus away from infants and children to prevent
possible injury or death.
To avoid the risk of it being swallowed by mistake, keep the SD Memory
Card out of the reach of small children. Seek medical attention
immediately if a card is accidentally swallowed.
Keep the provided strap away from infants and children to prevent
possible injury or suffocation.
Use an AC adapter that is of the power and voltage specified for
exclusive use with this product. The use of an AC adapter other than
that specified exclusively for use with this product may cause fire or
electric shocks.
If the camera emits smoke or a strange smell, or in the event of any
other irregularity, stop using the camera immediately, remove the
battery and contact your nearest PENTAX Service Center. Continued
use of the camera may result in fire or electric shock.
Warning
These symbols indicate that it is possible that the user
may experience serious difficulties if the warnings are
not heeded.
Caution
These symbols indicate that it is possible that the user
may experience minor or middling difficulties or
physical difficulties if the warnings are not heeded.
About the Camera
8
Caution
Never try to disassemble or short the battery. Also, do not dispose of
the battery in fire, as it may explode.
Do not charge any batteries other than rechargeable lithium-ion battery
D-LI8. The battery could explode or catch fire.
Do not place your finger on the flash when it is discharging as there is
a risk of burns.
Do not discharge the flash while it is touching your clothing as there is
a risk of discoloring.
If any of the battery leakage should come in contact with your eyes, do
not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical
attention immediately.
If any of the battery leakage should come in contact with skin or clothes,
wash the affected areas thoroughly with water.
Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or
begins to smoke. Be careful not to burn yourself during removal.
Some portions of the camera heat up during use, so please take care,
as there is a risk of low temperature burns if such portions are held for
long periods of time.
Should the LCD be damaged, be careful of glass fragments. Also, be
careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes
or in your mouth.
To avoid scratching the display screen of the LCD monitor, use only
your finger or the provided stylus to make selections. Do not use sharp
objects such as pens or pencils as they may cause the camera to
malfunction.
9
Warning
Do not use the product at a voltage other than the specified voltage.
Use with a power source or voltage other than that designed can cause
a fire or electrical shock. The specified voltage is 100 - 240V AC.
Do not disassemble or modify the product. This can cause a fire or
electrical shock.
If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other
abnormality occurs, immediately discontinue using and consult a
PENTAX Service Center. Continuing to use the product can cause a
fire or electrical shock.
If water should happen to get inside the product, consult a PENTAX
Service Center. Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or
electrical shock.
If lightning should be present during use of the battery charger or AC
adapter, unplug the power cord and discontinue use. Continuing to use
the product can cause damage to the equipment, fire or electrical
shock.
Wipe off the plug of the power cord if it should become covered with
dust. This can cause a fire.
Caution
Do not place heavy objects on the AC plug cord, allow heavy objects to
drop onto it or allow the AC plug cord to become damaged due to
excessive bending. If the AC plug cord becomes damaged, consult a
PENTAX Service Center.
Do not short or touch the output terminals of the product while it is still
plugged in.
Do not plug in the AC plug cord with wet hands. This can cause an
electrical shock.
Do not subject the product to strong impacts or allow it to drop onto a
hard surface. This can cause a malfunction.
Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other than
rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI8. This can cause overheating or
malfunctions.
About the Battery Charger and the AC Adapter
10
Care to be Taken During Handling
Take the Worldwide Service Network that is included in the package.
This will be useful if you experience problems abroad.
When the camera has not been used for a long time, confirm that it is
still working properly, particularly prior to taking important pictures
(such as at a wedding or during traveling). Contents of the recording
cannot be guaranteed if recording, playback or transferring your data to
a computer, etc. is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or
recording media (SD Memory Card), etc.
The lens on this camera is not exchangeable. The lens is not
removable.
Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner, alcohol
or benzene.
Fingerprints and smudges may be removed from the display screen of
the LCD monitor by wiping them gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Places of high temperature and humidity should be avoided. Particular
care should be taken regarding vehicles, which can become very hot
inside.
Storing the camera where pesticides and chemicals are handled should
be avoided. Remove from case and store in a well-ventilated place to
prevent the camera from becoming moldy during storage.
Do not use the camera where it may come in contact with rain, water or
any other liquid, because the camera is not weather, water, or liquid
resistant.
Ensure that the camera is not subjected to substantial vibrations,
shocks or pressure as this may cause damage, malfunction, or a loss
in waterproof performance. Place the camera on a cushion for
protection when the camera is subjected to the vibrations of a
motorbike, car, ship, etc. If the camera is subjected to substantial
vibrations, shocks or pressure, take your camera to your nearest
PENTAX Service Center and have it checked.
The temperature range in which the camera can be used is 0°C to 40°C
(32°F to 104°F).
The liquid crystal display will become black at a high temperature but
will return to normal when normal temperatures are returned to.
11
The response speed of the liquid crystal display becomes slow at low
temperatures. This is due to the properties of the liquid crystal and is
not a fault.
Periodic checks are recommended every 1 to 2 years in order to
maintain high performance.
If the camera is subjected to rapid temperature changes, condensation
may form on the inside and outside of the camera. Therefore put the
camera in a bag or plastic bag, and take the camera out when the
difference in temperature has subsided.
Avoid contact with garbage, dirt, sand, dust, water, toxic gases, salt,
etc. as this may cause damage to the camera. If rain or drops of water
get onto the camera, please wipe dry.
Refer to “Precautions When Using an SD Memory Card” (p.19)
regarding the SD Memory Card.
Please note that formatting an SD memory card or built-in memory will
delete all data, however it may still be possible to recover that data
using off-the-shelf data recovery software. Please manage your
camera’s memory at your own risk.
Please do not press forcefully on the LCD monitor. This could cause
breakage or malfunction.
Be careful not to sit down with the camera in your back pocket as this
may damage the exterior of the camera or the LCD monitor.
When using a tripod with the camera, be careful not to overtighten the
screw in the tripod socket on the camera.
The AC plug cord supplied with the camera is for exclusive use with the
battery charger D-BC8. Do not use it with any other equipment.
Recycling Batteries
This symbol indicates that the battery is recyclable.
Cover the terminals with insulating tape and take the
battery to a store displaying this symbol.
LED Safety Standard
This device is a digital still camera that conforms to the safety standard
(IEC60825-1) for a Class 1 LED product.
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1
Getting Started
1 Getting Started
If anything is missing or damaged, contact your local authorized PENTAX
dealer.
Items marked with an asterisk (*) are also available as optional accessories.
For other optional accessories, refer to “Optional Accessories” (p.141).
Checking the Contents of the Package
Camera
Optio T10
Strap O-ST20 (*) Stylus pen
O-SP45
Software
(CD-ROM) S-SW45
USB cable
I-USB17 (*)
AV cable
I-AVC7 (*)
Rechargeable lithium-ion
battery D-LI 8 (*)
Battery charger
D-BC8 (*)
AC plug cord
D-CO2 (*)
Operating Manual
(this manual)
PC Connection Manual
Attaching the Strap
13
1
Getting Started
Attach the camera strap as shown below.
1 Pass the narrow end of the strap (1) through the strap
lug on the camera.
2 Pass the other end of the strap through the loop (1) and
pull tight (
2).
Memo
The stylus can be attached to the strap for your convenience, if necessary.
Attaching the Strap
1
2
Installing the Battery
14
1
Getting Started
Use the battery charger to charge the battery before using it in the camera
for the first time, after a long period of non-use, or when the [Battery
depleted] message appears.
1 Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger.
2 Plug the AC plug cord into a power outlet.
3 Place the battery in the charger with the PENTAX logo
facing up.
The charging indicator glows red while the battery is charging and
changes to green when charging is finished.
4 Remove the battery from the battery charger when fully
charged.
Memo
The time required to fully charge the battery is about 100 minutes (max.).
The appropriate ambient temperature for charging the battery is 0°C to 40°C
(32°F to 104°F). The charging time may vary depending on the ambient
temperature and other conditions.
The battery has reached the end of its service life when it starts to run down
soon after being charged. Replace with a new battery.
Installing the Battery
Charging the Battery
Battery charger
3
Battery
To power outlet
AC plug
cord
1
2
Charging indicator
While charging:
Glows red
Charging finished:
Glows green
Installing the Battery
15
1
Getting Started
Caution
Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other than the
rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI 8, as the charger may overheat or
become damaged.
If the battery is inserted correctly but the charging indicator fails to light, the
battery may be faulty or exhausted. Replace with a new battery.
Use only the battery that is provided with the camera. Charge the battery
before using it in the camera for the first time.
1 Open the battery/card compartment cover.
Slide the battery/card compartment cover in the direction of 1 and flip the
cover open in the direction of 2.
2 Use the side of the battery to lift the battery lock lever
upward 3, and insert the battery with the PENTAX logo
as shown.
Push the battery in until it is locked in place.
3 Close the battery/card compartment cover.
1 Open the battery/card compartment cover.
2 Release the battery by using your finger to push the
battery lock lever upward 3.
The battery will be ejected. Pull the battery out of the camera.
Installing the Battery
Removing the Battery
1
2
Battery lock lever
Installing the Battery
16
1
Getting Started
Caution
This camera uses the rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI 8. Use of any
other type of battery may damage the camera and cause malfunction.
If the battery is incorrectly inserted, malfunction may result.
Do not remove the battery while the camera is turned on.
If the camera will not be used for a long period of time, remove the battery.
The date and time may revert to the default setting if the battery is removed
from the camera for an extended period of time.
Image Recording Capacity and Playback Time
(at an ambient temperature of 23°C with the LCD monitor on and the
battery fully charged)
*1: Recording capacity shows the approximate number of shots recorded during
CIPA-compliant testing (with LCD monitor on and flash used for 50% of the
shots at an ambient temperature of 23°C). Actual performance may vary
depending on operating conditions.
*2: According to the results of PENTAX in-house testing.
Memo
Battery performance may be temporarily reduced at low temperatures.
Be sure to take a spare battery with you when traveling abroad or to a cold
region, or if you intend to take a lot of pictures.
Battery Level Indicator
The battery level can be checked by observing the c indicator on the
LCD monitor.
Image Recording Capacity
*1
(with the flash used for 50% of the shots)
Playback Time
*2
Approx. 130 pictures Approx. 90 min.
Screen Display Battery Status
c (green) Adequate power remains.
d (green) Battery is running low.
e (red) Battery is running very low.
Battery depleted The camera will turn off after this message appears.
Installing the SD Memory Card
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Getting Started
This camera uses an SD Memory Card. When an SD Memory Card is
installed in the camera, captured images and sound files are saved on the
card. If a card is not installed, they are saved in the built-in memory (p.20).
Caution
Make sure the camera is turned off before inserting or removing the SD
Memory Card.
Be sure to format an SD Memory Card that is new or has been used on
another camera. Refer to “Formatting an SD Memory Card and the Built-in
Memory” (p.120) for instructions on formatting.
1 Open the battery/card compartment cover.
Slide the battery/card compartment cover in the direction of 1 and flip the
cover open in the direction of 2.
2 Insert the SD Memory Card into the SD Memory Card slot
so that the back of the card (the side without the label) is
facing up toward the lens.
Push the card in until it clicks. Make sure to insert the card all the way into
the slot or images and sound may not be recorded properly.
3 Close the battery/card compartment cover.
Installing the SD Memory Card
SD Memory Card
SD Memory
Card slot
1
2
Installing the SD Memory Card
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1
Getting Started
Memo
The number of pictures that can be stored on an SD Memory Card will vary
depending on the capacity of the card and the image resolution and quality
level selected (p.50, p.52).
The power indicator blinks while the SD Memory Card is being accessed
(data is being recorded or read).
1 Open the battery/card compartment cover.
2 Push the card into the SD Memory Card slot to eject it.
Pull the card out.
3 Close the battery/card compartment cover.
Backing Up Data
The camera may not be able to access data in the built-in memory in
the case of a malfunction. Use a computer or other device to back up
important data in the case of a malfunction.
Removing the SD Memory Card
Installing the SD Memory Card
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Getting Started
Precautions When Using an SD Memory Card
The SD Memory Card is equipped with a
write-protect switch. Setting the switch to
LOCK write-protects the SD Memory
Card. When the SD Memory Card is write-
protected, the existing data is protected,
and the recording of new data and
deletion of existing data or formatting of the card is prohibited.
r appears on the LCD monitor when the card is write-protected.
Be careful when removing the SD Memory Card immediately after using the
camera, as the card may be hot.
Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn the camera off while data is being
saved to the card, images or sound files are being played back, or the camera
is connected to a computer with the USB cable, as this may cause the data to
be lost or the card to be damaged.
Do not bend the SD Memory Card or subject it to violent impact. Keep it away
from water and store away from high temperature.
Do not remove the SD Memory Card during formatting as this may damage
the card and render it unusable.
The data on the SD Memory Card may be deleted in the following
circumstances. PENTAX does not accept any liability for data that is deleted.
1 when the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user.
2 when the SD Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical
interference.
3 when the card has not been used for a long time.
4 when the card is ejected or the battery is removed while the data on the
card is being recorded or accessed.
The SD Memory Card has a limited service life. If it is not used for a long time,
the data on the card may become unreadable. Be sure to regularly make a
backup of important data on a computer.
Avoid using or storing the card where it may be exposed to static electricity or
electrical interference.
Avoid using or storing the card in direct sunlight or where it may be exposed
to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation.
When using an SD Memory Card with a slow recording speed, recording
may stop while you are taking movies even when there is adequate
space in the memory, or shooting and playback may take a long time.
For information on compatible SD Memory Cards, visit the PENTAX website
or contact your nearest PENTAX Service Center.
Write-protect
switch
Turning the Camera On and Off
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Getting Started
1 Press the power switch.
The camera turns on and is ready to take pictures (Capture mode).
If the Initial Setting screen appears when you turn the camera on, follow
the procedure on p.21 to make the initial settings.
2 Press the power switch again.
The camera turns off and the power indicator light goes off.
The memory card is checked automatically
when the camera turns on, and an icon for the
built-in memory or SD Memory Card appears
on the LCD monitor. a appears on the LCD
monitor when an SD Memory Card is inserted,
and + appears when there is no SD Memory
Card inserted. When + appears on the LCD
monitor, images and sound files will be saved
in the built-in memory.
The [Card locked] message appears when the write-protect switch on the
SD Memory Card is in the locked position. Images and sound cannot be
recorded when the write-protect switch is locked.
Turning the Camera On and Off
Checking the Memory Card
Power switch
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Getting Started
Set the language, time, and date before using the camera for the first time.
The Initial Setting screen appears when the
camera is turned on for the first time. Perform
the operations below to set the language and
the current date and time.
1 Touch [Language/ ].
The Language/ screen appears.
2 Choose a language from the screen
display.
If the desired language does not appear,
touch the arrow icons to advance the screen
and select the language.
The Initial Setting screen appears in the
selected language.
[Hometown] and [Video Out] will appear in the selected language. If
[Hometown] or [Video Out] is not correctly displayed, touch the flashing
icon on the LCD monitor and change the setting.
Initial Settings
Setting the Language and the Date and Time
Power switch
3 button
Initial Setting
Hometown
Video
out
OK
English
Language
English
Deutsch Español Português
Italiano Svenska
Nederlands
Français
Initial Setting
Hometown
Video
Out
OK
English
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3 Touch [OK].
The Date Adjust screen appears.
Caution
If the 3 button is pressed without touching [OK] on the Initial Setting
screen, the language will not be set and the Date Adjust screen appears. In
this case, the Initial Setting screen will appear next time you turn the camera
on.
4 Touch [Date Style].
The Date Style screen appears.
5 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the display style of the
year, month, and day.
Select [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or [yy/mm/dd].
6 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to choose the time display
style.
Select [24h] (24-hour display) or [12h] (12-hour display).
7 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Date Adjust screen.
[Hometown], [Video Out], and [Date Style] are automatically set
according to the language selected on the Initial Setting screen. To
change these settings, refer to the pages below.
[Hometown] : “Setting the Destination” (p.125)
[Video Out] : “Changing the Video Output Format” (p.131)
[Date Style] : Changing the Date and Time” (p.121)
Date Adjust
Date
Style
Date Time
OK
Date Style
mm/dd/yy
24h
OK
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Getting Started
8 Touch [Date].
The Date screen appears.
9 Touch the arrow icons (su) to
set the current date.
10 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the Date Adjust screen.
11 Touch [Time].
The Time screen appears.
12 Touch the arrow icons (su) to
set the time.
13 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the Date Adjust screen.
14 Touch [OK].
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Caution
If the 3 button is pressed without touching [OK] on the Date Adjust
screen, the camera will return to Capture mode without setting the time. In this
case, the Date Adjust screen will appear next time you turn the camera on.
The set language, date, and time can be changed. Refer to the pages
below for instructions.
To change the language: “Changing the Display Language” (p.128)
To change the date and time: “Changing the Date and Time” (p.121)
Date
0101 2006
OK
Time
0000
OK
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Camera Features
2 Camera Features
You can take beautiful pictures by simply composing your picture and
pressing the shutter release button. To view and edit the pictures you have
captured, just touch the LCD monitor to perform the desired operation. This
section looks at the basics of how to capture, play back, and edit pictures.
1
Point the Camera
2
Compose Your Shot
3
Focus On the Subject
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Turn on the camera (p.20) and point it in the
direction of your subject. To prevent camera
shake, hold the camera steady with both
hands.
Compose your shot using the LCD monitor.
You can use the zoom lever to choose the area
you want to capture (p.45).
Lightly press the shutter release button to set
the focus.
The focus frame on the LCD monitor turns
green if the subject is in focus.
The focus frame does not appear if the subject is
not in focus.
Memo
Lightly pressing the shutter release button is
referred to as pressing it “halfway”. When the
shutter release button is pressed halfway, the
focusing point and exposure (brightness) lock.
When you remove your finger from the shutter
release button, the locked focusing point and
exposure are canceled.
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Camera Features
4
Take the Picture
5
Play Back the Images
After the shutter release button is pressed
halfway (which locks in the focusing point and
exposure values), press it all the way down to
take a picture.
The captured image appears on the LCD monitor
for one second (Instant Review) and is saved.
The Instant Review time can be adjusted (p.73). To
delete the image without saving it, touch the i icon
during Instant Review.
Memo
Pressing the shutter release button all the way down is referred to as
pressing it “fully”.
Pressing the shutter release button also allows you to take pictures continuously
(p.72). In addition, self-timer (p.69) and remote control (p.70) enable you to take
pictures hands-free.
Using the Flash
By default, the flash is set to automatically fire
when taking pictures in low light conditions.
You can change the flash mode setting (p.56) to
turn off the flash, reduce the brightness of the
picture, prevent the subject from appearing with
red eyes, and perform other functions.
Setting the flash mode
X
Touch the LCD monitor
J
[Capture Toolbar]
J
,
.
After taking a picture, press the
Q
button to switch
to Playback mode. The captured image appears on
the LCD monitor (p.74). Touch the arrow icons
(
qr
) to play back the images in order.
In Playback mode, you can magnify (p.79),
delete (p.88), or rotate the images (p.78).
Additionally, you can view the images in a nine-
image display (p.80) or as a slideshow (p.84).
Selecting the function for the displayed image
X In Playback mode, touch the LCD monitor J
[Playback Toolbar] J select the function.
Flash Mode
Auto
Flash On
+Red-eye
Soft
Flash
Flash
Off
Flash On
Auto +
Red-eye
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Camera Features
6
Edit an Image
Viewing Images on a TV
The pictures that you take can also be viewed on
a TV or other AV equipment so that everyone can
enjoy them (p.86).
You can edit captured images (p.93).
You can change the size and quality level (p.93),
trim an image (p.94), draw a picture (p.95), add
stamps (p.95), add a frame (p.99), change the
brightness (p.102), add sound (p.105), correct
images where the flash has caused the subject
to appear with red eyes (p.104), and more.
Selecting the editing method
X In Playback mode, touch the LCD monitor J
[Playback Toolbar] J n.
Various Editing Functions
Digital Filters
Use these to soften an image, give
the image the look of an illustration,
change the width of the subject to
appear broader or more slender
(p.103).
My Drawing
Use the supplied stylus to draw
pictures on an image, add stamps,
create a stamp from part of the
image, and more (p.95).
Selecting the editing method
X On the [Playback Palette], double-touch h J i or j.
Playback Palette
Playback Palette
Playback Palette
OK
OK
OK
OK
My
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Camera Features
Tips on Taking Pictures
Adjusting the Shooting Conditions
You can adjust the shooting conditions based on your creative intent.
You can change the recorded pixels and quality level of the pictures
depending on how you intend to use them (p.93).
X 3 button J [Rec. Mode 1] J [Recorded Pixels] or [Quality Level]
You can adjust the brightness of the picture.
“Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation)” (p.53)
X 3 button J [Rec. Mode 2] J [EV Compensation]
“Selecting the AE Metering” (p.55)
X 3 button J [Rec. Mode 1] J [AE Metering]
You can adjust the color balance of the picture.
“Adjusting the Color Balance (White Balance)” (p.58)
X 3 button J [Rec. Mode 1] J [White Balance]
You can also adjust the sharpness, saturation, and contrast of the picture
(p.60).
Selecting the Shooting Mode
By selecting the shooting mode according to
the shooting situation, you can easily take
pictures with the appropriate settings.
Select from Program, Night Scene, Landscape,
Flower, Portrait, Surf & Snow, Sport, Pet, Food,
and Frame Composite (p.42).
Selecting the shooting mode
X Touch the LCD monitor J [Capture Toolbar] J A.
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
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Camera Features
With this camera, you can record movies (640×480 pixels at 30 fps), with
sound for playback on a TV or PC, to an SD Memory Card or the built-in
memory. Recorded movies can easily be edited with a variety of editing
functions.
You can also record movies at QVGA (320×240) size or at 15 fps.
1
Switch to Movie Recording Mode
2
Record a Movie
Enjoy Recording Movies
To record movies, use the [Capture Palette] to
switch to Movie Recording mode.
Switching to Movie Recording mode
X In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor J
[Capture Toolbar] J A J double-touch C.
Press the shutter release button fully to start
movie recording.
Press the shutter release button fully again to
stop movie recording.
The information on the left appears on the LCD
monitor during recording.
1 Recording icon
2 Remaining recordable time
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
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Camera Features
3
Play Back the Movie
4
Edit a Movie
After recording a movie, press the Q button to
switch to Playback mode. The recorded movie
appears on the LCD monitor.
In Playback mode, you can reverse playback,
pause playback, adjust the volume, and
reverse or forward playback frame by frame
(p.82).
You can save one frame from a movie (p.107).
Selecting the movie editing method
X Touch the LCD monitor J [Playback Toolbar] J n
J double-touch [.
During Movie Recording:
Yes
You can use both the optical and
digital zoom when composing your
shot, but only the digital zoom is
available when shooting (p.45).
You can record movies by pressing
and holding the shutter release
button for more than one second.
You can adjust the recorded
pixels, frame rate, and quality level
(p.51).
You can set the white balance,
sharpness, saturation, and
contrast (p.58, p.60).
You can correct the exposure
before recording (p.53).
No
Flash mode and continuous
shooting mode are not available.
You cannot change the following
shooting conditions:
[Focusing Area]: Spot (p.65)
[Focus Limiter]: Off (p.66)
[Aux.AF Light]: Off (p.66)
[AE Metering]: Center-weighted
metering (p.55)
[Sensitivity]: Auto (p.67)
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Camera Features
You can record sounds to an SD Memory Card or the built-in memory.
You can add an index during recording to help you quickly find the section
of sound you want to listen to. You can also add voice memos to pictures
you have taken.
1
Switch to Voice Recording Mode
2
Record Sounds
Enjoy Recording Sounds
To record sounds, use the [Capture Palette] to
switch to Voice Recording mode.
Switching to Voice Recording mode
X In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor J
[Capture Toolbar] J A J double-touch O.
Press the shutter release button fully to start
voice recording. The self-timer lamp blinks
during recording.
Press the shutter release button fully again to
stop voice recording.
The following information appears on the LCD
monitor during recording.
1 Recording time
2 Remaining recordable time
Microphone
SHUTTER
Index
Stop
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Camera Features
3
Play Back the Sound
Using the Index Function for Quicker and Easier Playback
Touch [Index] on the LCD monitor during recording to add an index to the
current sound file. By adding an index to a point in the sound file, you can
quickly jump to that position during playback at any time.
Indexes cannot be added during playback.
After recording, press the Q button to switch
to Playback mode.
In Playback mode, you can fast forward, fast
rewind, and adjust the volume. When indexes
are added during recording, you can fast
forward or fast rewind to each index (p.83).
Adding a Voice Memo to a Picture
You can add a voice memo of up to 60 seconds to a picture
you have already taken to describe the picture or how it
was shot (p.105).
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Camera Features
After taking pictures and editing them, you can print them easily by using
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings. You can even print them
directly from the camera without a PC when using a PictBridge-
compatible printer. You can then share prints with friends and family or
keep them in a photo album. Pictures can be output on a DPOF-
compatible printer or printed by a local photo processing lab using DPOF
settings that indicate the number of photos and date imprinting options for
your “print order”.
1
Make the DPOF Print Settings
2
Set the USB Connection Mode
Enjoy Printing Images
Choose the number of copies and if the date is
to be superimposed on the pictures you want to
print (DPOF settings) (p.110).
The pictures can then be printed using a DPOF-
compatible printer or photo processing lab.
To use a photo processing lab, take the SD
Memory Card containing the pictures with the print
order data and ask to have them printed.
How to configure the DPOF settings
X In Playback mode, touch the LCD monitor J
[Playback Toolbar] J n J double-touch r.
By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-
compatible printer with the provided USB cable,
you can print images directly from the camera
without a PC.
To print pictures, you need to set the [USB
Connection] mode on the camera to
[PictBridge] in advance (p.130).
Setting the [USB Connection] mode
X 3 button J touch [Setting] J [USB
Connection].
Print One Print All
DPOF
USB Connection
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2
Camera Features
3
Connect the Camera to a Printer
4
Print the Images
Connect the camera to a printer that supports
PictBridge using the provided USB cable. The
settings for the number of copies and whether
to superimpose the date can also be made on
the camera when printing even if no DPOF print
settings are made (p.113).
If the DPOF settings have already been made,
simply touch [DPOF Setting] and then [Print] to
print the pictures (p.116). You can also print
individual images (p.114) or print all the images
on an SD Memory Card or those stored in the
built-in memory (p.116).
When printing is completed, turn off the
camera, and disconnect the USB cable from
the camera and printer.
Inserting the Date on Prints
By inserting the date on your prints, you can easily
determine when the picture was taken. The setting
for inserting the date can be made when making
the DPOF settings or when printing (p.110, p.114,
p.116).
Not all printers are capable of date imprinting.
Print
All
Print
One
DPOF
Setting
Select printing mode
Tot a l
Date Copies
10
1
Print with DPOF setting
Print
2006.03.25
2006.03.25
2006.03.25
2006.03.28
2006.03.28
2006.03.28
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Taking Pictures
3 Taking Pictures
In Capture mode, press the 3 button or touch the LCD monitor to
display the shooting settings.
On the [Capture Palette], touch an icon to display the guide display. To skip the
guide display, double-touch the icon.
If you press the shutter release button or no operation is performed for a certain
period of time, the camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to switch to Playback mode.
Press the 3 button to return to the previous screen.
Setting the Shooting Functions
DISPLAY
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Menu
Rec.
Mode 1
Rec.
Mode 2
Movie
SettingSound
Common
Rec. Mode 1
Recorded
Pixels
Quality
Level
White
Balance
Sensi-
tivity
AE
Metering
AF
Setting
3 2 640
56 4
Recorded Pixels
Touch the LCD
monitor.
Continue with operations while following the on-screen guidance.
Touch the
desired icon.
Touch the desired icon.
These four icons
provide shooting-
related functions.
Press the
3 button.
Touch the
desired icon.
Touch the
desired icon.
Touch the
desired icon.
[Menu]
[Capture Toolbar]
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Functions set with the [Capture Toolbar]
Functions set with the [Menu]
Item Description
Default
Setting
Page
Shooting
Mode
Sets the shooting mode according to the
shooting condition or your subject.
A
(Program)
p.42
Flash Mode
Sets the flash mode according to the
shooting condition.
, (Auto) p.56
Drive Mode
Sets the self-timer, continuous shooting
mode, and remote control.
9
(Standard)
p.69, p.70,
p.72
Focus Mode Sets the focus mode.
=
(Standard)
p.63
Information
Display
Sets the type of information displayed on
the LCD monitor.
Standard p.40
Item Description Default Setting Page
Recorded
Pixels
Sets the number of recorded pixels of
pictures.
P (2816×2112) p.49
Quality Level Sets the quality level of pictures. D (Better) p.49
White Balance
Adjusts the color balance according to
the light conditions.
F (Auto) p.58
Focusing
Area
Chooses the focusing area. J (Multiple) p.65
Focus
Limiter
Limits the focus range. On p.66
Aux.AF
Light
For choosing whether to use the
auxiliary AF light when shooting in dimly
lit locations.
On p.66
AE Metering
For choosing which area of the image to
measure for determining the exposure.
L
(Multi-segment
metering)
p.55
Sensitivity Sets the ISO sensitivity. Auto p.67
EV
Compensation
Adjusts the overall brightness of the
picture.
±0.0 p.53
Instant Review
Sets the amount of time an image is
displayed on the LCD monitor after a
picture is taken.
1 sec. p.73
Sharpness For choosing sharp or soft outlines. G (Normal) p.60
Saturation Adjusts the color saturation. D (Normal) p.60
Contrast Adjusts the image contrast level. J (Normal) p.60
V Rec. Mode 1
AF Setting
W Rec. Mode 2
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Taking Pictures
Up to four frequently used functions can be
assigned to the [Capture Toolbar] for easy
access when taking pictures or recording
movies.
Functions that can be called up when taking pictures and recording movies
Item Description Default Setting Page
Recorded
Pixels
Sets the number of recorded pixels for
movies.
m (640×480) p.51
Quality Level Sets the quality level of movies. C (Best) p.51
Frame Rate
Sets the frame rate (number of frames
per second).
30fps p.51
Digital Zoom Activates the digital zoom function. On p.46
Memory
Retains your shooting settings or
returns to the default values when the
camera is turned off.
On (only for Flash
mode, Digital
Zoom, and File #)
p.38
Fn Setting
For quickly calling up frequently used
functions.
l Off p.36
Calling Up Frequently Used Functions
Item When Taking Pictures When Recording Movies
Recorded Pixels cc
Quality Level c c
Frame Rate c
White Balance c c
Focusing Area
Focus Limiter c ¯
AE Metering
Sensitivity c ¯
EV Compensation cc
Sharpness c c
Saturation cc
Contrast c c
C Movie O Common
DISPLAY
±0.0
Auto
Assigned functions
V
Rec. Mode 1/
C
Movie
W
Rec. Mode 2
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Assigning a Function to the Capture Toolbar
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Common].
The Common screen appears.
3 Touch [Fn Setting].
The Fn Setting screen appears.
4 Touch the l icon you want to
assign a function to in the [Capture
Toolbar].
To assign a function to call up when taking
pictures, touch the l icon under A.
To assign a function to call up when recording movies, touch the l icon
under C.
5 Touch the icon of the function you
want to assign to the [Capture
Toolbar].
The setting is saved and the screen returns
to the previous screen.
If the function you want to assign does not
appear, touch [w] to advance the screen.
6 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 to assign the necessary functions.
7 Press the 3 button three times.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
To cancel a function assigned to the [Capture Toolbar], touch the l (Off)
icon
in Step 5.
OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF
Fn Setting
Fn Setting
Focusing
Area
White
Balance
Focus
Limiter
Recorded
Pixels
Quality
Level
A
OFF
off
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You can choose to have the camera save the following function settings
when it is turned off. By using [Memory] in the Memory screen, you will
not need to select the same settings again when shooting under similar
conditions.
All other shooting-related functions not listed below are saved even if the
camera is turned off.
If you select O (On), the settings are saved even if the camera is turned
off. If you select P (Off), the settings are reset to the defaults when the
camera is turned off.
A zoom position in the digital zoom range cannot be saved even when
[Zoom Position] is set to On in [Memory].
Saving the Current Camera Settings
Item Descriptions Default Setting
Flash Mode
The selected flash mode other than , (Auto)
is saved.
O
Drive Mode
The selected drive mode setting ([Self-timer],
[Cont. Shooting], or [Remote Control]) is
saved.
P
Focus Modes
The selected focus mode other than =
(Standard) is saved.
P
Zoom Position
The optical zoom position set with the zoom
lever is saved.
P
MF Position
The focusing distance chosen with manual
focus is saved.
P
White Balance
The selected white balance setting other
than F (Auto) is saved.
P
AE Metering
The selected AE metering setting other than
L (Multi-segment metering) is saved.
P
Sensitivity
The selected ISO sensitivity setting other
than Auto is saved.
P
EV Compensation
An exposure setting other than [±0.0] is
saved.
P
Digital Zoom The digital zoom setting (On/Off) is saved. O
DISPLAY The LCD monitor display setting is saved. P
File #
The file number is saved. If a new SD
Memory Card is inserted, file numbers are
assigned sequentially.
O
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1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Common].
The Common screen appears.
3 Touch [Memory].
The Memory screen appears.
4 Touch the setting you want to
change.
The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off).
If the function you want to change does not
appear, touch [w] to advance the screen.
5 Touch [OK].
6 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memory
Flash
Mode
White
Balance
Drive
Mode
Focus
Mode
Zoom
Position
MF
Position
OK
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You can choose from the following four display modes when in Capture
mode. Refer to “Monitor Indications” on the inside of the front cover for
details of each display mode.
Memo
All buttons are operable even if the display mode is set to [LCD Off]. For
example, pressing the shutter release button allows you to take pictures.
f appears when camera shake is likely to occur. Refer to p.62 for
information on how to prevent camera shake.
The shape of the histogram gives you information about the brightness and
contrast of your picture (p.54).
When firing the flash, b (Flash icon) appears even if the display mode is set
to [No info. Display].
Displaying Shooting Information in Capture Mode
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[Standard] [Standard+Histogram]
[No info. Display] [LCD Off]
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1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD
monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch [DISPLAY].
The DISPLAY Selection screen appears.
3 Touch the desired setting.
The setting is saved and the camera returns
to Capture mode.
DISPLAY
Standard
Standard+
Histogram
No info.
Display
LCD Off
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By selecting the shooting mode according to the shooting situation, you
can easily take pictures with the appropriate settings. The shooting
modes for taking pictures are as shown below.
Selecting a Shooting Mode
Selecting the Shooting Mode in the Capture Palette
Icon
Shooting
Mode
Description
Functions Not
Available
A Program
The camera automatically adjusts the shutter
speed and aperture for taking still pictures. You
can set other shooting functions such as the
flash mode or continuous shooting mode.
None
A Night Scene
The camera decreases the shutter speed for
beautiful pictures of night views. To prevent
camera shake, use a tripod or rest the camera on
a flat surface when taking pictures with this
mode. Use the flash if people are included (p.44).
q Landscape
The camera sets the focus to keep both near
and far objects as sharp as possible.
White Balance,
Sharpness,
Saturation,
Contrast
< Flower Flowers are captured with soft outlines.
I Portrait Gives your subject a bright, natural look.
i Surf & Snow
For taking pictures under extremely bright
conditions such as beach and snow scenes.
\ Sport
The camera increases the shutter speed to
make it easier to capture fast-moving subjects
without blurring.
E Pet
The camera takes into account the color of the
pet’s fur for proper exposure (p.44).
D Food
The camera increases the saturation for bright,
vivid pictures of food.
Y
Frame
Composite
For shooting composite images using picture
frames stored in the camera (p.47).
Cont. Shooting,
Recorded Pixels
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Memo
When Shooting mode is set to \ (Sport) or E (Pet), [Flash Mode] is set to
a (Flash Off). However, the flash mode can be changed.
When Shooting mode is set to < (Flower), [Focus limiter] is set to Off, but
the setting can be changed.
When Shooting mode is set to Y (Frame Composite), the number of
recorded pixels is fixed at h and cannot be changed.
1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the A (Shooting Mode)
icon.
The icon of the currently selected shooting
mode appears in place of the A icon.
The [Capture Palette] appears.
3 Touch the desired shooting mode
icon.
A guide display of the selected shooting
mode appears.
To skip the guide display, double-touch the
icon. The shooting mode is selected and
the camera returns to Capture mode.
Touch the arrow icons (qr) to advance to other shooting modes.
Touch [Palette] to return to the [Capture Palette].
4 Touch [OK].
The shooting mode is selected and the camera returns to Capture mode.
5 Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the LCD monitor turns green if the subject is in focus.
6 Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
Memo
You can set the display not to show the guide by default (p.135).
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Night Scene
Palette
OK
Used for night
scenes. Use a
tripod, etc. to
prevent shaking
and use a flash
for portraits.
Selecting a Shooting Mode
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Taking Pictures in Dimly Lit Locations
When taking pictures under low light conditions, such as during twilight or
at night, the camera shutter must be opened longer to allow more light in.
This camera comes with a special mode A (Night Scene) for taking
pictures when light levels are low. In Night Scene mode, the camera
decreases the shutter speed for optimal exposure to capture beautiful
pictures at night. You can also use this mode to take portraits with night
scenes in the background as the camera will automatically select a long
shutter speed even when using the flash.
Memo
When pictures are taken in dimly lit locations, the shutter must stay open
longer which contributes to camera shake. When using a shutter speed at
which camera shake is likely to occur, f (camera shake warning) appears
on the LCD monitor. To prevent camera shake, use a tripod and the self-
timer or remote control function.
You can also increase the ISO sensitivity setting to take pictures in dimly lit
locations without using the flash. When the sensitivity is increased, the
shutter speed also increases, making it easier to prevent camera shake and
blurring of the subject. However, noise, which appears as a grainy pattern,
may appear in the picture (p.67).
Taking Pictures of Your Pet
In Pet mode (E), choose the appropriate icon
depending on whether your pet is dark, light, or
in between. The exposure will automatically be
adjusted to produce the best picture. Choosing
either the cat or dog icon does not affect the
resulting picture. Choose whichever you prefer.
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When the zoom is set to a wide angle, more of the scene is included.
When the zoom is set to telephoto, distant objects appear closer. Wide
angle settings make near-to-far objects look further apart than they really
are while telephoto settings make them look closer together.
1 In Capture mode, turn the zoom
lever toward x or w.
x Tele : Brings the subject closer with a
narrow angle of view.
w Wide : Makes the subject smaller with a
wider angle of view.
You can take pictures at up to three times
magnification using the optical zoom. When the
digital zoom is on, you can combine it with the
optical zoom to enlarge the subject to a
maximum magnification equivalent to 12 times.
Caution
You cannot use the optical zoom when the focus mode is set to q (Macro).
Only the digital zoom is available.
Memo
Camera shake is likely to occur when taking pictures at telephoto settings.
To prevent camera shake, use a tripod and the self-timer or remote control
function.
Using the digital zoom produces a slightly grainy image. For the best image
quality, use optical zoom.
Composing Your Shot
Using the Zoom
38
38
38
Zoom bar
Turn the zoom
lever toward x.
38
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Optical zoom
range
Digital zoom
range
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Setting the Digital Zoom
[Digital Zoom] is set to On in the default settings. To take pictures using
only the optical zoom, set [Digital Zoom] to Off.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Common].
The Common screen appears.
3 Touch [Digital Zoom].
The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off).
4 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Fn
Common
Digital
Zoom
Memory
Fn
Setting
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You can take pictures using any of the seven decorative frames stored in the
camera.
1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the A (Shooting Mode)
icon.
The icon of the currently selected shooting
mode appears in place of the A icon.
The [Capture Palette] appears.
3 Double-touch the Y icon.
The Frame Selection screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
4 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the frame you want to use,
and touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the camera returns to Capture mode.
5 Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the LCD monitor turns green if the subject is in focus.
6 Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
Memo
The frames used in this function are stored in the camera’s built-in memory.
They can be replaced with different frames that can be copied from an SD
Memory Card by touching [Change] on the Frame Selection screen (p.100).
The number of recorded pixels is fixed at h.
If the number of recorded pixels is other than h before using this function
and you change the shooting mode, the setting for the image size returns to
the previous value.
Taking Pictures with the Built-in Photo Frames
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Capture Palette
Select the frame
Select the frame
for composite
for composite
Change OK
Select the frame
for composite
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The camera will automatically adjust settings such as brightness and
color tone to capture pictures and movies as optimally as possible. If,
however, you want to use creative effects, you will need to customize the
shooting functions. This section explains the various built-in functions that
can help you to capture better pictures and movies.
Size and Quality Level
Set the size and quality level according to how you intend to use the
pictures or movies (p.49).
Brightness
The brightness (exposure) of a picture is determined by the amount of light
entering the camera lens (aperture) and the length of time the light is allowed
to enter (shutter speed). If the brightness of a picture is not at the desired level,
one solution is to adjust the setting using the EV compensation function (p.53).
The AE metering function is also helpful in allowing you to select the
metering method to measure proper brightness under different shooting
situations (p.55).
When you take a picture in a dimly lit location, using the flash to illuminate
the subject is a basic technique (p.56). But if you want a more natural
feeling and do not want to use the flash, customizing the ISO sensitivity
(p.67) can help produce a properly exposed image.
Color Balance (White Balance)
Use the white balance setting if the color balance of the image is not
pleasing, or if you want to give the picture a bluish or reddish look (p.58).
Sharpness, Saturation, and Contrast
Sharpness, saturation and contrast settings are available in three levels
(p.60) for sharpening or softening the outlines of an image, enhancing its
vividness, and adjusting the image contrast.
Adjusting the Size, Quality Level, Brightness,
and Color Tone
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You can set the number of recorded pixels (width × height) and quality
level (data compression rate) for pictures and movies, and the frame rate
(number of frames per second) for movies, according to how you intend
to use the pictures or movies.
The larger the number of recorded pixels and quality level (indicated by
the number of stars (E)), the clearer the details will appear when you print
your picture or play back a movie. Similarly, the larger the frame rate, the
smoother the movement will appear in movies. However, these increase
the file size of pictures or movies, thereby reducing the number of pictures
that can be stored in memory or the recording time for movies.
Set the [Recorded Pixels], [Quality Level], and [Frame Rate] settings
according to how you intend to use your pictures and movies.
For Pictures
Appropriate Number of Recorded Pixels According to Use
Appropriate Quality Level According to Use
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 1].
The Rec. Mode 1 screen appears.
Setting the Recorded Pixels, Quality Level, and Frame Rate
P 2816 ×2112 For printing high quality photos or A4-size pictures or
larger, or editing images on a PC.
f 2592 ×1944
g 2304 ×1728
h 2048 ×1536
i 1600 ×1200 For making postcard-size prints.
m 640 ×480 For posting on a website or attaching to e-mail.
C (Best)
Lowest compression rate. Suitable for printing A4-size pictures or
larger.
D (Better)
Standard compression rate. Suitable for printing 3.5"×5" pictures and
viewing the images on a computer screen.
E (Good)
Highest compression rate. Suitable for posting on a website or
attaching to e-mail.
Clearer and
more detailed
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3 Touch [Recorded Pixels].
The Recorded Pixels screen appears.
4 Touch the desired recorded pixels.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Setting the Quality Level
In Step 3, touch [Quality Level]
and select the desired quality.
Memo
When Shooting mode is set to Y (Frame Composite), the number of
recorded pixels is fixed at h and cannot be changed.
The quality of prints also depends on the resolution of your printer.
Recorded Pixels, Quality Level and Approx. Image Storage Capacity
The above figures may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions,
shooting mode and capacity of the SD Memory Card, etc.
C (Best) D (Better) E (Good)
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
P
2816 ×2112
3
pictures
35
pictures
7
pictures
73
pictures
10
pictures
103
pictures
f
2592 ×1944
4
pictures
42
pictures
8
pictures
82
pictures
12
pictures
124
pictures
g
2304 ×1728
5
pictures
53
pictures
10
pictures
103
pictures
15
pictures
155
pictures
h
2048 ×1536
6
pictures
68
pictures
12
pictures
130
pictures
18
pictures
190
pictures
i
1600 ×1200
10
pictures
103
pictures
17
pictures
177
pictures
26
pictures
275
pictures
m
640× 480
39
pictures
414
pictures
66
pictures
690
pictures
92
pictures
966
pictures
3 2 640
56 4
Recorded Pixels
Quality Level
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For Movies
Appropriate Number of Recorded Pixels According to Use
Appropriate Quality Level According to Use
Appropriate Frame Rate According to Use
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Movie].
The Movie screen appears.
3 Touch [Recorded Pixels].
The Recorded Pixels screen appears.
4 Touch the desired recorded pixels.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
m 640×480 Suitable for viewing the movie on a TV or PC.
D 320×240 Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e-mail.
C (Best) Clearer and more detailed images
D (Better)
E (Good) Grainier images
30fps Smoother transition
15fps Longer recording time
Recorded Pixels
640 320
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Setting the Quality Level and Frame Rate
In Step 3, touch [Quality Level] or
[Frame Rate] and select the
desired setting.
Recorded Pixels, Quality Level, Frame Rate and Approx. Recording Time
The above figures may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions,
shooting mode and capacity of the SD Memory Card, etc.
30fps 15fps
Built-in Memory 128 MB Built-in Memory 128 MB
m
640×480
C 4 sec. 48 sec. 9 sec. 1 min. 36 sec.
D 6 sec. 1 min. 9 sec. 13 sec. 2 min. 17 sec.
E 10 sec. 1 min. 50 sec. 21 sec. 3 min. 40 sec.
D
320×240
C 18 sec. 3 min. 12 sec. 36 sec. 6 min. 24 sec.
D 26 sec. 4 min. 35 sec. 52 sec. 9 min. 7 sec.
E 42 sec. 7 min. 19 sec. 1 min. 23 sec. 14 min. 32 sec.
Quality Level
Frame Rate
30
fps
15
fps
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You can adjust the overall brightness of the picture.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 2].
The Rec. Mode 2 screen appears.
3 Touch [EV Compensation].
The EV Compensation screen appears.
4 Touch the p or q icon to adjust
the EV setting.
To brighten, touch the q icon. To darken,
touch the p icon. You can choose the EV
setting in the range of -2.0 EV to +2.0 EV in
1/3 EV steps.
You can also drag the cursor on the EV
Compensation bar to the desired setting.
The histogram is a graph that shows the brightness distribution of an
image (p.54).
5 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the previous screen.
6 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
The camera adjusts the proper exposure for the subject based on a neutral
gray subject. Therefore, if you take a picture of a snowy scene or a black
piano, for example, the subject may appear gray. To make black objects
appear black, adjust the EV setting toward p, and to make white objects
appear white, adjust it toward q.
Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation)
EV Compensation bar
EV Compensation
OK
+1.0
+1.0
+1.0
Histogram
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Using the Histogram
This camera has a function for displaying a graph (histogram) that shows
the tonal range of your scene with the darkest areas on the left and the
brightest ones to the right. The height of the points along the graph show
the number of pixels at each brightness value.
The shape of the histogram, which can be viewed before and after
shooting, shows the brightness and contrast of the picture so you can
decide if you want to use EV compensation to improve it.
1 “Displaying Shooting Information in Capture Mode” (p.40), “Displaying
Shooting Information” (p.76)
Understanding Brightness
Usually, if the exposure is correct, the graph peaks in the middle. If the
image is too dark, the peak is on the left side, and if it is too bright, the
peak is on the right side.
When the image is too dark, the part to the left is cut off (dark portions)
and when the image is too bright, the part to the right is cut off (bright
portions).
With EV compensation, you can adjust the exposure so that the
distribution is contained within the graph without the graph peaking on the
left or right side, thereby preventing pictures that are too dark or too light.
Understanding Contrast
The graph peaks gradually for images in which
contrast is balanced. The graph peaks on both
sides but sinks in the middle for images with a
large difference in contrast and low amounts of
mid-level brightness.
Dark image Correct image Bright image
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You can choose which area of the image to measure for determining the
exposure (brightness).
AE Metering
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 1].
The Rec. Mode 1 screen appears.
3 Touch [AE Metering].
The AE Metering appears.
4 Touch the desired AE metering
method.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, the camera meters the
brightness and determines the exposure.
When the subject is outside the focusing area and you want to use spot AE
metering, aim the camera at the subject and press the shutter release button
halfway to lock the exposure, then compose your picture again and press
the shutter release button fully.
When the shooting mode is set to C (Movie), the AE metering is fixed at
Center-weighted metering and cannot be changed.
Selecting the AE Metering
L
Multi-segment
metering
The camera takes a detailed reading of the overall brightness of
the picture and determines the correct exposure. The camera
can obtain a relatively correct exposure even for complex
subjects with both dark and light areas.
M
Center-weighted
metering
The camera takes a uniform reading of the overall brightness of
the picture with the metering focused at the center of the image.
You can take pictures with the correct exposure for subjects at
the center of the picture even if the surrounding background is
lighter or darker than the subject.
N
Spot AE
metering
The camera determines the exposure by metering only the
objects in the center spot. Use this to obtain correct exposure on
a small part of the image.
AE Metering
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Flash Mode
1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the , (Flash Mode) icon.
The icon of the currently selected flash
mode appears in place of the , icon.
The Flash Mode screen appears.
3 Touch the desired flash mode.
The setting is saved and the camera
returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
The approximate range of the flash is 0.15 m to 4.5 m when not using the
3× optical zoom (wide-angle setting) and 0.4 m to 2.5 m when using the 3×
optical zoom (telephoto setting). If the subject is too far from the camera, it
will not be illuminated by the flash. Additionally, if the subject is too close to
the camera, exposure will not be correctly adjusted. Increase the sensitivity
(p.67) to extend the effective range of the flash.
You can also increase the ISO sensitivity setting to take pictures in dimly lit
locations without using the flash. When the sensitivity is increased, the
shutter speed also increases, making it easier to prevent camera shake and
blurring of the subject. However, you may notice increased noise, which
looks like a grainy pattern, in the picture (p.67).
Using the Flash
, Auto
The flash discharges automatically depending on the light
conditions.
a Flash Off The flash will not discharge.
b Flash On The flash discharges each time a picture is taken.
c
Auto +
Red-eye
This mode reduces the phenomenon of red eyes caused by the light
from the flash being reflected in the subject’s eyes. The flash
discharges automatically depending on the light conditions.
d
Flash On +
Red-eye
This mode reduces the phenomenon of red eyes caused by the light
from the flash being reflected in the subject’s eyes. The flash will
discharge regardless of the light conditions.
b Soft
This mode reduces the intensity of the flash so that the flash is not
too bright when fired at close range. The flash will discharge
regardless of the light conditions.
Flash Mode
Auto
Flash On
+Red-eye
Soft
Flash
Flash
Off
Flash On
Auto +
Red-eye
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The flash mode is fixed at a (Flash Off) when the shooting mode is set to
C (Movie), the drive mode is set to 1 (Cont. Shooting), or the focus mode
is set to s (Infinity).
Taking pictures using the flash in dark locations may cause the subject’s
eyes to appear red in the resulting picture. This phenomenon occurs when
the light from the flash is reflected in the subject’s eyes. Setting the flash
mode to c (Auto + Red-eye) or d (Flash On + Red-eye) is an effective way
of preventing red eyes. It can be also reduced by illuminating the area
around the subject or moving closer to the subject and zooming out. If the
subject’s eyes still appear red despite such precautions, they can be
corrected by the red-eye compensation function later (p.104).
Pre-flashes discharge when the flash mode is set to c (Auto + Red-eye) or
d (Flash On + Red-eye).
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White balance is a function for adjusting the color of an image so that
white objects appear white. If the automatic camera settings do not
provide the desired color balance, or if you want to make pictures more
bluish or reddish, you can adjust the White Balance setting.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 1].
The Rec. Mode 1 screen appears.
3 Touch [White Balance].
The White Balance screen appears.
4 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the white balance.
5 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
6 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
Using the white balance H (Shade) when taking pictures of sunsets and
sunrises emphasizes their reddish tones.
Adjusting the Color Balance (White Balance)
F Auto The camera automatically adjusts the color balance.
G Daylight Use this mode when taking pictures outside in sunlight.
H Shade
Use this mode when taking pictures outside in the shade. It
reduces the bluish color tones in a picture.
I Tungsten Light
Use this mode when taking pictures under electric or other
tungsten light. It reduces the reddish color tones in a
picture.
J Fluores. Light Use this mode when taking pictures under fluorescent light.
K Manual
Use this to manually adjust the white balance according to
the lighting so that white objects appear as a natural white.
White Balance
Auto
Auto
OK
Auto
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Adjusting the White Balance Manually (Manual)
Have a blank sheet of white paper or similar material ready.
1 Select [Manual] on the White
Balance screen.
[Adj.] and the adjustment frame appear.
2 Point the camera at the blank sheet
of paper or other material so that it
fills the middle of the adjustment
frame.
3 Touch [Adj.].
The white balance is adjusted, and [Complete] appears when adjusting is
finished.
4 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
When you touch [OK] before pressing [Adj.], the previously adjusted white
balance value is retained even if K (Manual) is adjusted.
White Balance
Manual
Manual
OK
Adj.
Manual
Adjusting the Size, Quality Level, Brightness, and Color Tone
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Sharpness, saturation, and contrast each have three levels of adjustment
available for sharpening or softening image outlines, enhancing
vividness, and adjusting image contrast.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 2].
The Rec. Mode 2 screen appears.
3 Touch [Sharpness].
The Sharpness screen appears.
4 Touch the level of sharpness.
Select F (Soft), G (Normal), or H
(Hard).
The setting is saved and the screen returns
to the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Setting the Saturation and Contrast
In Step 3, touch [Saturation] or [Contrast].
Select C (Low), D (Normal), or E (High) for the saturation, and
I (Low), J (Normal), or K (High) for the contrast.
Adjusting the Sharpness, Saturation, and Contrast
Sharpness
Saturation Contrast
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The camera automatically focuses on your subject when you press the
shutter release button halfway. If, however, you want to quickly focus on
a specific point, you will need to select one of the camera’s focus modes.
This section explains the various focusing settings.
Choosing the Focusing Range
By default, the camera automatically focuses on subjects within a range
of approximately 40 cm to infinity. By setting the [Focus Limiter] (p.66) to
Off, you can focus on subjects within a range of approximately 15 cm to
infinity.
Set the focus mode when you want to quickly focus on close or distant
objects, when you want to keep everything on the screen in focus, or
when you want to focus manually (p.63).
Choosing the Focusing Area
By default, the camera focuses on the closest object in the middle of the
focus frame. Select another focusing option if you want the camera to
focus on a different point (p.65).
Subjects Difficult to Focus On
The camera may not be able to focus under the following conditions. In
this case, lock the focus on an object the same distance away as the
subject (by pressing the shutter release button halfway), then aim the
camera at your subject and press the shutter release button fully.
Objects that lack contrast such as a blue sky or white wall
Dark places or objects, or conditions that prevent light being reflected
back
Horizontal lines or intricate patterns
Fast moving objects
When there is an object in the foreground and an object in the
background in the same picture
Strongly reflected light or strong backlighting (bright background)
Focusing
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Focusing in Dimly Lit Locations
By default, the camera is set to use the auxiliary AF light for easier
focusing in dimly lit locations (p.66).
Preventing Camera Shake and Blurring of the Subject
There are several solutions to prevent inadvertent camera movement
(camera shake) and blurring of the subject. Increasing the ISO sensitivity
(p.67) or using the flash (p.56) is one solution as the camera then takes
pictures at higher shutter speeds. Higher shutter speeds are effective for
preventing both camera shake and blurring of the subject.
You can check if camera shake is likely to occur when f (camera
shake warning) appears on the LCD monitor. Using a tripod and the self-
timer (p.69) or remote control function (p.70) is recommended especially
when camera shake is likely to occur.
Changing the Depth of Field
By zooming in on your subject from a close distance, you can narrow the
depth of field and create a blurred background (p.45).
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1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the = (Focus Mode) icon.
The icon of the currently selected focus
mode appears in place of the = icon.
The Focus Mode screen appears.
3 Touch the desired focus mode.
The setting is saved and the camera
returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Caution
You cannot use the optical zoom when the focus mode is set to q (Macro).
Only the digital zoom is available.
Memo
If focusing is not possible with = (Standard), the camera operates as
follows.
When the flash is fired or [White Balance] is set to [Fluores. Light] or
[Tungsten Light], the camera focuses at a distance of 2 m (6.6 ft.).
In all other situations, the focus mode is automatically switched to [Pan
Focus].
If focusing is not possible with q (Macro), pictures cannot be taken.
Selecting the Focus Mode
= Standard
Use this mode when the distance to the subject is 40 cm (16 in.)
or more. The camera focuses on the subject in the focusing area
when the shutter release button is pressed halfway.
q Macro
Use this mode when the distance to the subject is approximately
15 cm (6 in.) to 40 cm (16 in.). The camera focuses on the
subject in the focusing area when the shutter release button is
pressed halfway.
3 Pan Focus
This mode is used when you want everything from near to far to
be in focus. Use it when asking someone to take your picture or
when taking pictures of scenery through the window of a moving
car or train.
s Infinity
This mode is used for taking pictures of distant objects. The flash
is fixed at a (Flash Off) and the focus position is fixed at Infinity.
\ Manual Focus This mode lets you adjust the focus manually.
Focus Mode
Standard Macro
Manual
Focus
Infinity
Pan
Focus
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Adjusting the Focus Manually
1 Touch [Manual Focus] on the
Focus Mode screen.
The Adjustable MF guide appears on the
LCD monitor.
2 Touch a point inside the Adjustable
MF guide.
The area inside the Adjustable MF guide is
enlarged to fill the screen.
3 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
adjust the focus.
The MF bar appears on the LCD monitor to
indicate the approximate manual focus
position. Use this to adjust the focus.
q: For closer focus
r: For distant focus
4 Press the shutter release button halfway.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
The camera returns to Capture mode and the picture can be taken five
seconds after you release your finger from either arrow icon (q or r).
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Choosing the Focusing Area
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 1].
The Rec. Mode 1 screen appears.
3 Touch =.
The AF Setting screen appears.
4 Touch [Focusing Area].
The Focusing Area screen appears.
5 Touch the focusing area you want to
set.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
6 Press the 3 button three times.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
When the shooting mode is set to C (Movie), the focusing area is fixed at K
(Spot) and cannot be changed.
Setting the Autofocus Conditions
J Multiple
Measures a wide range in the center portion within the focusing
area and focuses on the nearest object.
K Spot Measures narrower range in the focusing area.
AF Setting
Focus
Limiter
Aux.AF
Light
Focusing
Area
Focusing Area
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Limiting the Focus Range (Focus Limiter)
1 Touch [Focus Limiter] on the AF
Setting screen.
The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off).
2 Press the 3 button three
times.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback
mode.
Memo
When Capture mode is set to < (Flower), [Focus limiter] is set to Off, but you
can change the setting.
Using the Auxiliary AF Light
1 Touch [Aux.AF Light] on the AF
Setting screen.
The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off).
2 Press the 3 button three
times.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback
mode.
O On
Focuses on a subject within the range of approximately 40 cm (16 in.) to
infinity.
P Off
Focuses on a subject within the range of approximately 15 cm (6 in.) to
infinity when the zoom is not used (wide-angle setting). Focuses on a
subject within the range of approximately 40 cm (16 in.) to infinity when the
zoom is used (telephoto setting).
O On
When the autofocus does not work properly because the subject is in a dark
location, the subject is illuminated with the auxiliary AF light (green light) to
make it easier to focus on the subject.
P Off The auxiliary AF light is not activated even when the subject is too dark.
AF Setting
Focus
Limiter
Aux.AF
Light
Focusing
Area
AF Setting
Focus
Limiter
Aux.AF
Light
Focusing
Area
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Caution
The auxiliary AF light of this camera conforms to the safety standard
(IEC60825-1) for Class 1 LED products. Looking at the light directly will not
create safety hazard. However, do not look into the emitter from a very short
distance as it may make you dizzy.
Memo
The auxiliary AF light is not activated when the shooting mode is set to C
(Movie), or the focus mode is set to 3 (Pan Focus), s (Infinity), or \
(Manual Focus).
You can select the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 1].
The Rec. Mode 1 screen appears.
3 Touch [Sensitivity].
The Sensitivity screen appears.
4 Touch the desired sensitivity.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
When the shooting mode is set to C (Movie), the sensitivity is fixed at Auto
and cannot be changed.
Setting the Sensitivity
Auto The optimal value is automatically selected from 80, 160, or 320.
80
The lower the sensitivity, the less noise that affects the image. However the
shutter speed will be slower in low light conditions.
The higher the sensitivity, the faster the shutter speed becomes even in low
light conditions. However, the image may have more noise (grainy effect).
160
320
400
Sensitivity
320 400
80
AUTO
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Instead of pressing the shutter release button on the camera, you can use
the self-timer (p.69) or remote control function (p.70) to take pictures.
You can also take continuous pictures (p.72) by keeping the shutter
release button pressed.
The captured image appears on the LCD
monitor for one second (Instant Review) and is
saved.
The Instant Review time can be changed
(p.73).
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In Self-timer mode, the picture is taken ten seconds or two seconds after
the shutter release button is pressed.
Stabilize the camera with a tripod when taking a picture with the self-timer.
1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the 9 (Drive Mode) icon.
On the [Capture Toolbar], the icon of the currently selected [Drive Mode]
appears in place of the 9 icon.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
3 Touch the g (self-timer mode)
icon.
On the Drive Mode screen, the icon of
the currently selected self-timer mode
appears in place of the g icon.
The g and Z icons appear on the LCD
monitor.
The self-timer options can be switched at
any time by touching the g or Z icon.
4 Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the LCD monitor turns green if the subject is in focus.
5 Press the shutter release button fully.
A countdown of the time until the picture is taken appears on the LCD
monitor, and the picture is taken ten seconds or two seconds after the
shutter release button is pressed.
Memo
Pressing the shutter release button halfway during the countdown cancels the
countdown. Press the shutter release button fully to restart the countdown.
Using the Self-timer
g
This mode lets you be included in a group picture. The picture is taken about
ten seconds after the shutter release button is pressed.
Z
This mode smoothly releases the shutter without shaking the camera. The
picture is taken about two seconds after the shutter release button is pressed.
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Instead of pressing the shutter release button, you can use the Remote
control E or F (optional) to take pictures.
1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the 9 (Drive Mode) icon.
On the [Capture Toolbar], the icon of the currently selected [Drive Mode]
appears in place of the 9 icon.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
3 Touch the i (Remote Control) icon.
On the Drive Mode screen, the icon of the
currently selected remote control mode
appears in place of the i icon.
The h and i icons appear on the LCD
monitor.
The remote control options can be
switched at any time by touching the h or
i icon.
The self-timer lamp blinks in remote control mode.
4 Press the shutter release button on the remote control.
i: The self-timer lamp flashes quickly and the picture is taken after
approximately three seconds.
h: The picture is immediately taken.
Memo
To cancel recording in Movie Recording mode, press the shutter release
button on the remote control or the camera.
Using the Remote Control
Zoom button
Remote control E
(Remote control F does not have a zoom button.)
Shutter release button
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Using the Remote Control to Adjust the Zoom Magnification
With the Remote control E (optional), you can also adjust the zoom
magnification with the zoom button.
1 Press the zoom button on the remote control in remote
control mode.
The zoom magnification changes each time the button is pressed.
Caution
You cannot use the zoom button on the remote control when the focus mode
is set to q (Macro).
You can only use the zoom button on the remote control to adjust the zoom
magnification within the optical zoom range. You cannot adjust the zoom
magnification within the digital zoom range.
Memo
All buttons on the camera are operable even when using the remote control
function.
The remote control can be operated up to approximately 4 m (13 ft.) from
the front of the camera.
With a new battery, the remote control can send signals to the camera
approximately 30,000 times.
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In this mode, pictures are taken continuously for as long as the shutter
release button is pressed.
You can continue shooting until the memory capacity of the SD Memory
Card or built-in memory is full.
1 In Capture mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Capture Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the 9 (Drive Mode) icon.
On the [Capture Toolbar], the icon of the currently selected drive mode
appears in place of the 9 icon.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
3 Touch the 1 icon.
The setting is saved and the camera returns to Capture mode.
4 Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the LCD monitor turns green if the subject is in focus.
5 Press the shutter release button fully.
Pictures are taken continuously for as long as you keep the shutter
release button pressed.
Caution
The flash will not discharge in Continuous Shooting mode.
Memo
The interval of continuous shooting will vary according to the recorded pixels
and quality level settings.
The focus and exposure are locked with the first image.
Taking Continuous Pictures
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You can choose the Instant Review time (the length of time the image is
displayed immediately after a picture is taken) from [1sec], [2sec], [3sec],
[4sec], [5sec] and [Off] (no display).
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Rec. Mode 2].
The Rec. Mode 2 screen appears.
3 Touch [Instant Review].
The Instant Review screen appears.
4 Touch the desired Instant Review
time.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Setting the Instant Review Time
Instant Review
4sec 5sec
2sec1sec 3sec
Off
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Press the
Q
button to switch from Capture mode to Playback mode. In Playback
mode, you can use the [Playback Toolbar] to set the playback functions.
Touching an icon on the [Playback Palette], brings up the guide display. To skip
the guide display, double-touch the icon.
If you press the Q button or no operation is performed for a certain period of
time, the camera returns to Playback mode.
Press the shutter release button (fully or halfway) to switch to Capture mode.
Press the 3 button to return to the previous screen.
Setting the Playback Functions
DISPLAY
Touch the LCD monitor.
Continue with operations while following the on-screen guidance.
Touch the desired icon.
Touch the desired icon.
[Playback Toolbar]
Playback Palette
Playback Palette
Playback Palette
[Playback Palette]
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Functions Set with the [Playback Toolbar]
Functions Available on the [Playback Palette]
Item Description
Default
Setting
Page
n Playback Palette The Playback Palette appears.
y Image Enlargement
Magnifies images.
p.79
s Image Rotation
Rotates images.
—p.78
i Image Deletion Deletes unwanted images. p.88
W Information Display
Sets the type of information
displayed on the LCD monitor.
Standard
p.76
Item Description
Default
Setting
Page
u Slideshow
Plays back recorded images and
movies one after another.
3 sec,
Wipe,
On
p.84
n Resize
Changes the recorded pixels and
quality level of an image and reduces
the file size.
p.93
o Trimming
Crops out part of an image and saves
it as a separate image.
—p.94
p Image/Sound Copy
Copies images and sound files from
the built-in memory to the SD Memory
Card and vice versa.
p.108
h
Special
Effect
Color
Filter
Uses black-and-white, sepia, red,
blue, green, and other color filters to
process an image.
B&W p.101
Digital
Filter
Softens images, makes them look like
illustrations or makes the subject look
broader or more slender.
Soft p.103
Bright
Filter
Makes images lighter or darker. 0 p.102
Frame
Composite
Adds a decorative frame to an image. p.99
My
Drawing
For drawing pictures on an image,
adding stamps, creating a stamp from
part of the image, and erasing part of
the image.
—p.95
[
Movie Edit (Save as
Still Img)
Saves movie frames as still pictures. p.107
Setting the Playback Functions
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You can choose from the following three display modes when in Playback
mode. Refer to “Monitor Indications” on the inside of the front cover for
details of each display mode.
Z
Red-eye
Compensation
Corrects images when the flash has
caused the subject to appear with red
eyes.
—p.104
\ Voice Memo Adds a voice memo to images. p.105
Z Protect
Protects images and sound files from
accidental deletion.
—p.91
r DPOF Inputs DPOF printing settings. p.110
^ Start-up Screen
Displays an image on the start-up
screen.
—p.106
Displaying Shooting Information
Item Description
Default
Setting
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ISOAUTO
ISOAUTO
[Standard] [Standard+Histogram]
[No info. Display]
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Memo
With the histogram displayed, you can determine if the image was properly
exposed (p.54).
The histogram is not displayed for movie files.
1 In Playback mode, touch the LCD
monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch [DISPLAY].
The DISPLAY Selection screen appears.
3 Touch the desired setting.
The setting is saved and the camera returns
to Playback mode.
DISPLAY
Standard
Standard+
Histogram
No info.
Display
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Use this mode when you want to play back an image or sound file
straightaway without taking pictures.
1 With your camera turned off, press the power switch
while holding down the Q button.
The camera turns on in Playback Only Mode. The lens remains retracted
and does not extend.
Memo
If you press the Q button for more than two seconds in Capture mode, the
camera switches to Playback Only mode and the lens is retracted.
When you press the Q button and release it within two seconds, the
camera switches to normal Playback mode with the lens extended. When no
operations have been performed more than 10 seconds in normal Playback
mode or one of icons in the [Playback Palette] has been selected, the lens
retracts automatically to prevent damage.
If you press the Q button in Playback Only mode, the camera switches to
Capture mode and the lens is extended.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image you want to rotate.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the s icon.
The screen for selecting the direction of
rotation appears.
4 Touch the direction you want to
rotate the image.
The rotated image appears in full size.
Caution
Movies cannot be rotated.
Protected images (p.91) and images on a write-protected SD Memory Card
(p.19) cannot be rotated.
Playing Back Images, Movies, and Sound Files
Turning on the Camera in Playback Only Mode
Rotating Images
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You can magnify an image up to 12 times. When an image is magnified,
you can drag it to change the display location.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image you want to magnify.
2 Turn the zoom lever toward y.
The image is magnified (up to ×12).
You can also touch the q icon on the LCD
monitor to magnify the image.
Turn and hold the zoom lever toward y or
touch and hold the q icon to increase the
magnification.
You can use the guide at the top left of the
screen to check which portion of the image
is magnified.
The following operations can be performed while the magnified
image is displayed.
<Moving the magnified portion of the image>
Drag and move the frame indicating the display area on the guide at
the top left of the screen.
Drag the displayed image in the direction you want to view.
<Changing the magnification>
Turn the zoom lever toward y or touch the q icon to magnify the
image (max. ×12).
Turn the zoom lever toward f or touch the p icon to demagnify the
image (min. ×1).
Dragging your finger on the LCD monitor also enables you to enlarge
an area of the image when it is displayed at ×1 magnification.
The image can be magnified to the maximum size (×12) by double-
touching the q icon when it is displayed in basic size (×1).
The image can be demagnified to the basic size (×1) by double-
touching the p icon when it is displayed in maximum size (×12).
3 Press the 3 button.
The image returns to single-image display.
Caution
Movies cannot be magnified.
The guide for checking which portion of the image is magnified does not
appear if the LCD monitor display mode is set to [No info. Display] (p.76).
However, the pq icons appear.
Magnifying Images
2.0X
2.0X
2.0X
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You can display nine captured images or sound files on the LCD monitor
at a time.
1 In Playback mode, turn the zoom
lever toward f.
Nine-image display appears.
The icons that appear on the thumbnails
indicate the following:
No icon : Image without sound
O (with image) : Image with sound
C : Movie (first frame appears)
O (without image) : Sound-only file
Touch the arrow icons (qr) to change the nine thumbnail images to
another nine images.
Touch the o icon to switch to the selection and deletion screen (p.90).
2 Touch a thumbnail in nine-image display.
The selected file is displayed in single-image display.
Nine-image Display
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1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow
icons (qr) to choose an image
with a voice memo (p.105).
The U icon appears for images with a voice
memo.
2 Touch the w icon.
Playback of the voice memo starts.
The following operations can be performed during playback.
Zoom lever (x) : Increases the volume
Zoom lever (w) : Decreases the volume
n icon, 3 button : Stops playback
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You can play back the movies you have taken in Movie (C) mode. Sound
is played back at the same time.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow
icons (qr) to choose the movie
to play back.
2 Touch the w icon.
Playback of the movie starts.
The following operations can be
performed during playback.
m : Pauses playback
n,3 button : Stops playback
z : Reverse playback
w : Returns to normal playback from reverse playback
Zoom lever (y) : Increases the volume
Zoom lever (f) : Decreases the volume
The following operations can be performed while playback is
paused.
w : Resumes playback
n : Stops playback
o : Frame reverse
p : Frame forward
3 Touch the n icon.
Playback stops.
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You can play back the sound files you recorded in Voice Recording (
O
) mode.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow
icons (qr) to choose the sound
file to play back.
2 Touch the w icon.
Playback of the sound file starts.
The following operations can be
performed during playback.
m : Pauses playback
n, 3 button : Stops playback
Zoom lever (y) : Increases the volume
Zoom lever (f) : Decreases the volume
If there are no recorded indexes:
k : Fast rewind
l : Fast forward
If there are recorded indexes:
k : Plays back starting from the previous index
l : Plays back starting from the next index
The following operations can be performed while playback is paused.
w : Resumes playback
n : Stops playback
o : Rewinds approx. 5 seconds
p : Advances approx. 5 seconds
Memo
If a sound file contains recorded indexes, the file is rapidly rewound or fast
forwarded to the index.
Press and hold the o or p icon for more than five seconds to rapidly
rewind or fast forward in approximately 20 second intervals.
You can also touch any point along the bar at the bottom of the screen to
specify where you want the sound to rapidly rewind or fast forward to.
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You can play back recorded images and movies one after another.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose an image from which to start the slideshow.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the u icon.
The Slideshow screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
5 Touch [Start].
The slideshow starts.
Touching the LCD monitor during the
slideshow pauses the slideshow. Touch [Start] again to resume playback.
6 Press the shutter release button, Q button, or 3
button, or turn the zoom lever.
The slideshow stops.
Memo
The slideshow continues until it is stopped.
Movies or images with voice memos will be played through to the end before
the next file is played back, regardless of the [Interval] setting.
Sound files made in Voice Recording (O) mode are not played back in the
slideshow.
Slideshow
Slideshow
Interval
Start
3sec
Screen
Effect
Sound
Effect
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Setting the Interval
Touch [Interval] on the Slideshow screen to set the playback interval.
Select from [3sec], [5sec], [10sec], [20sec], or [30sec] for setting
[Interval].
Touch the icon of the desired duration time to save the setting and return
to the Slideshow screen.
Setting the Screen Effect
Touch [Screen Effect] on the Slideshow screen to set the transition effect
between images. Select from the following effects.
Touch the icon of the desired effect to save the setting and return to the
Slideshow screen.
Setting the Sound Effect
Touch [Sound Effect] on the Slideshow screen to set the sound effect
between images.
Except when the [Screen Effect] is set to Off, you can choose O (On) or
P (Off) for the sound that is played when one image changes to the next.
i Wipe The next image slides over the previous one from left to right.
k Fade
The current image gradually fades out and the next image
fades in.
j Shrink
The image shrinks to a single point and then changes to the
next image.
Off Off No effect
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Instead of using the LCD monitor, you can use the provided AV cable to
play back images, movies and sounds on AV equipment with a video IN
jack, such as a TV or video projector. Make sure that both the AV
equipment and the camera are turned off before connecting the cable.
1 Connect the AV cable to the PC/AV terminal on the
camera.
2 Connect the other ends of the AV cable (yellow: video,
white: audio) to the AV device’s video input terminal and
audio input terminal.
When using stereo sound equipment, insert the audio terminal into the L
(white) terminal.
When viewing images or movies on AV equipment with multiple video
input terminals (such as a TV), refer to the operation manual of the device
and select the correct video input terminal to connect the camera to.
3 Turn the AV device on.
If multiple AV devices are required for playback, make sure they are all
turned on.
4 Turn the camera on.
The camera turns on in Video Out Only mode.
The camera’s LCD monitor turns off while the camera is connected to
AV equipment.
Playing Back on a TV
VIDEO
AUDIO
(L) (R)
PC/AV terminal
Yellow White
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5 An operations guide will appear on the TV screen.
Use the zoom lever, shutter release button, Q button, or 3 button.
Zoom lever : Selects an icon, switches screens, or
performs other operations.
Shutter release button : Sets the setting, switches settings, or
performs other operations.
Q button : Plays back a movie or sound file.
3 button : Displays the Video Out Only menu and
returns to the previous screen.
Press the 3 button to display the Video Out Only menu.
u : Starts the slideshow.
r : Magnifies the image.
s : Rotates the image.
i : Deletes images and sound files.
s : Selects images and sound files to
play back from the list of files.
6 Turn off the camera.
7 Disconnect the AV cable from the camera and AV equipment.
Memo
It is recommended that you use the optional AC adapter kit K-AC7 when
connected to AV devices for long periods of time to avoid running down the
camera’s battery.
Depending on the country or region, images and sound files may fail to play
back if the video output format of the camera does not match the video format
in use there. If this happens, change the video output format setting (p.131).
The camera LCD monitor turns off while the camera is connected to AV
equipment.
The volume cannot be adjusted with the zoom lever while the camera is
connected to AV equipment.
The following operations can be performed when using an optional remote
control (p.70).
For Remote control E: Press the shutter release button to play back the next
image or movie, and the zoom button to play back
the previous image or movie.
For Remote control F: Press the shutter release button to play back the next
image or movie.
Slideshow
Slideshow
Slideshow
OK
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You can delete images and sound files individually.
Caution
Protected images and sound files cannot be deleted (p.91).
Images and sound files cannot be deleted when the SD Memory Card’s
write-protect switch is in the locked position.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose an image or sound file you want to delete.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the i icon.
The Delete screen appears.
4 Touch [Del. One img/snd].
A confirmation dialog appears.
5 Touch [Delete].
The selected image or sound file is deleted.
Memo
You can delete the image you have just taken by touching the i icon while
the image is displayed.
Deleting Images and Sound Files
Deleting One Image or Sound File
Delete
Del. One
img/snd
Delete All
Delete
Cancel
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Deleting a Voice Memo
To delete a voice memo recorded with an
image (p.105), touch [Delete Sound] in Step 5.
Only the voice memo is deleted.
Select [Delete] in Step 5 to delete both the
image and sound file.
You can delete all the images and sound files saved in the camera at
once.
Caution
Protected images and sound files cannot be deleted (p.91).
1 In Playback mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the i icon.
The Delete screen appears.
3 Touch [Delete All].
A confirmation dialog appears.
4 Touch [Delete All].
All the images and sound files are deleted.
Deleting All Images and Sound Files
Cancel
Delete
Sound
Delete
Delete All
Cancel
Delete all images/sounds
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You can delete several images or sound files selected from the nine-
image display at once.
Caution
Protected files cannot be deleted (p.91).
1 In Playback mode, turn the zoom
lever toward f.
The display switches to nine-image display.
2 Touch the o icon.
A P (checkbox) appears on the thumbnails.
3 Touch the files that you want to
delete.
The P on the selected thumbnails turn to O.
If you turn the zoom lever toward y, you can
set the checkbox one by one in single image
display mode (The display returns to the nine-image display when you
turn the zoom lever toward f or no operations have been performed for
more than two seconds.).
4 Touch [Del.].
A confirmation dialog appears.
5 Touch [Select & Delete].
The selected files are deleted.
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1/10100
PENTX
1/10100
PENTX
Del.
Cancel
Delete all selected
images/sounds
Select &
Delete
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You can protect images and sound files from being accidentally deleted.
1 In Playback mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
3 Double-touch the Z icon.
The Protect screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
4 Touch [Select Img/Snd].
The screen for choosing an image or sound
file to protect appears.
5 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image or sound file you
want to protect.
6 Touch [Protect].
The selected image or sound file is protected.
Caution
Protected images and sound files WILL be deleted when the SD Memory Card
or built-in memory is formatted.
Memo
To cancel the Protect setting, touch [Unprotect] in Step 6.
Z appears below the file number on protected images and sound files
during playback.
Protecting Images and Sound Files from Deletion
Select
Img/Snd
All Images
/Sounds
Protect
Protect Unprotect
Protect this image/sound
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Protecting All Images and Sound Files
1 Touch [All Images/Sounds] on the
Protect screen.
A confirmation dialog appears.
2 Touch [Protect].
All the images and sound files are protected.
Memo
To cancel the Protect setting on all your images and sound files, select
[Unprotect] in Step 2.
Protect Unprotect
Protect
all images/sounds
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By changing the recorded pixels and quality level of an image, you can reduce
the file size. You can use this function to continue taking pictures when the
SD Memory Card or built-in memory is full, by making the images smaller and
overwriting the original images to make more space available in the memory.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image you want to resize.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the n icon.
The Resize screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
By default, the same [Recorded Pixels]
setting and the [Quality Level] setting at
one lower level appear.
To change the settings, touch either
[Recorded Pixels] or [Quality Level].
5 Touch [OK].
A save dialog for selecting the save method appears.
6 Touch [Overwrite] or [Save as].
The resized image is saved.
Protected images are automatically saved as new files.
Caution
Movies and sound files cannot be resized.
You cannot select a larger resolution or higher quality than that of the original image.
For images with voice memos that are resized and saved as new images, the voice
memo is saved together with the new image.
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Changing the Image Size and Quality (Resize)
Resize
Quality
Level
Recorded
Pixels
OK
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You can crop part of an image and save it as a separate image.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image you want to trim.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the o icon.
The Trimming screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
5 Set the size of the trimming frame
and the area to trim.
By default, the trimming frame is displayed
at its maximum size.
To change the size of the trimming frame, use the zoom lever or touch
[ChangeSize].
You can move the trimming frame by dragging it.
6 Touch [OK].
The trimmed image is saved with a new file name.
Caution
Movies cannot be trimmed.
Memo
The trimmed image will be saved at the same quality setting as the original
image.
For images with voice memos that are trimmed and saved as new images,
the voice memo is saved together with the new image.
Deleting Unwanted Parts of an Image (Trimming)
OKChangeSize
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You can make drawings on and add stamps to the pictures you have
taken. You can also create your own stamp (“My Stamp”) from a picture
you have taken.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image you want to edit.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the h icon.
The Special Effect screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
5 Touch [My Drawing].
The My Drawing screen appears.
Making Drawings and Adding Stamps
Special Effect
Color
Filter
Digital
Filter
Frame
Comp
My
Drawing
Bright
Filter
Exit
OK
My
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6 Use the drawing tools on the right
of the screen to make a drawing or
add stamps.
Touch the icon of a drawing tool to select
each function.
h : Closes the toolbar.
P : Lets you select the color, hardness,
and type of line.
R : Lets you choose one of 12 different
stamps.
Q : Use this to cut out part of the image to create your own stamp.
U
: Choose from the stamps you have created (save up to four stamps).
S : Erases a drawing or stamp.
7 Touch [OK].
The screen returns to the Special Effect screen.
8 Touch [Exit].
A save dialog for selecting the save method appears.
9 Touch [Overwrite] or [Save as].
The edited image is saved.
Protected images are automatically saved as new images.
Caution
You cannot make drawings on pictures that are m in size or movies.
Images of size h and larger are resized to i when a drawing is made.
Choosing a Line
Touch the P icon in Step 6 to display the Line
Selection screen.
Choose a color (black, red, blue, yellow, white,
or pink), hardness, and type of line, and touch
[OK].
Adding a Stamp
Touch the R icon in Step 6 to display the
Stamp Selection screen.
Choose from 12 stamps by touching the stamp
you want to use, and touch [OK].
OK
My
OK
OK
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Creating Your Own Stamps (“My Stamp”)
1 Touch the Q icon.
The Image Cutting screen appears.
2 Drag your finger or the stylus over
the area you want to cut.
Draw an unbroken line to select the area
you want to cut.
To change the area to be cut, press the
3 button and re-select the area to be
cut.
3 Touch [OK].
A confirmation dialog for creating the stamp
appears.
4 Touch [Save].
The stamp is created.
Memo
You can create up to four stamps.
Set the area to cut
OK
OK
My
Save Cancel
Make stamp from the cut out
image?
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Using My Stamp
1 Touch the U icon.
The My Stamp Selection screen appears.
2 Touch the stamp you want to use.
The stamp is added to the image.
To delete a stamp, touch [Delete].
Using the Eraser
Touch the S icon to display the Eraser
Selection screen.
Touch the type of eraser you want to use, and
touch [OK].
Memo
To clear and reset the edits you made in Drawing mode, touch [CLS] on the
screen (The stamps you have stored are not cleared).
My
OKDelete
OK
CLS
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You can add a decorative frame to a picture you have taken. There are
seven frames available in the camera.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image to decorate.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the h icon.
The Special Effect screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
5 Touch [Frame Comp].
The Frame Selection screen appears.
6 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the frame to add.
7 Touch [OK].
The camera returns to the Special Effect
screen.
8 Touch [Exit].
A save dialog for selecting the save method appears.
9 Touch [Overwrite] or [Save as].
The image with the added frame is saved.
Protected images are automatically saved as new files.
Caution
Frames cannot be added to pictures that are i or smaller in size or movies.
Images of size g and larger are resized to h when a frame is added.
Adding a Frame to an Image (Frame Composite)
Special Effect
Color
Filter
Digital
Filter
Frame
Comp
My
Drawing
Bright
Filter
Exit
Select the frame
Select the frame
for composite
for composite
Change OK
Select the frame
for composite
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Adding New Decorative Frames
Touch [Change] in Step 6 to switch to the screen for adding a new frame.
You can add frames you have downloaded from the Internet and other
sources. Before adding a downloaded frame, copy it first to the SD
Memory Card.
Caution
When a new frame on the SD Memory Card is added to the built-in memory,
it replaces one of the existing frames in the built-in memory. The replaced
frame is deleted from the built-in memory.
1 In the Frame Selection screen, choose the frame you
want to replace and touch [Change].
A message appears and the frames on the SD Memory Card appear.
2 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to choose the frame to
register.
3 Touch [OK].
The frame is added to the built-in memory in place of the frame selected
in Step 1.
Visit the PENTAX website at the address below to download new frames.
http://www.pentax.co.jp/english/support/digital/optio_frame.html
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You can use the Color Filter function to change the color tone of images.
You can choose from 13 color filters: B&W, sepia, color (8 variations),
B&W+Red, B&W+Green, and B&W+Blue.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image for which you want to change the color
tone.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the h icon.
The Special Effect screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch the icon.
5 Touch [Color Filter].
The screen for changing the color tone
appears.
6 Touch the color filter you want to
use.
You can preview the results of the selected
color filter.
7 Touch [OK].
The screen returns to the Special Effect screen.
8 Touch [Exit].
A save dialog for selecting the save method appears.
9 Touch [Overwrite] or [Save as].
The image with the added effect is saved.
Protected images are automatically saved as new files.
Changing the Image Color Tone (Color Filter)
OK
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1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image for which you want to change the
brightness.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the h icon.
The Special Effect screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch the icon.
5 Touch the [Bright Filter] icon.
The Brightness Adjustment screen appears.
6 Touch the p or q icon to adjust
the brightness.
You can preview the results of the
brightness adjustment.
You can also drag the cursor along the
brightness bar to the desired setting.
7 Touch [OK].
The screen returns to the Special Effect screen.
8 Touch [Exit].
A save dialog for selecting the save method appears.
9 Touch [Overwrite] or [Save as].
The image with the added effect is saved.
Protected images are automatically saved as new files.
Changing the Image Brightness (Bright Filter)
OK
Brightness bar
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You can use digital filters to give an image softness, make it look like an
illustration, or make the subjects look broader or more slender.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image you want to edit.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the h icon.
The Special Effect screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch the icon.
5 Touch the i icon.
The Digital Filter Selection screen appears.
6 Touch the digital filter you want to
use.
You can preview the results of the selected
digital filter.
L : Softens the image.
M : Makes the image look like an illustration.
N : Gives the image artistic texture which looks like sprinkling star
dust.
O : Makes the subject appear broader or more slender.
7 Touch [OK].
The screen returns to the Special Effect screen.
8 Touch [Exit].
A save dialog for selecting the save method appears.
9 Touch [Overwrite] or [Save as].
The image with the added effect is saved.
Protected images are automatically saved as new files.
Digital Filter Effects
OK
OK
OK
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You can correct images where the flash has caused the subject to appear
with red eyes.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image for which you want to use the red-eye
compensation function.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the Z icon.
The red-eye compensation function tries to
correct the image. If it is able to correct the
image, the screen in Step 7 appears, and
you can save the image.
If it is not able to correct the image, the Red-
eye Compensation screen appears after
touching [OK] on the error screen. In this
case, follow the steps below and select the area for red-eye
compensation manually.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch the icon.
5 Touch the area you want to correct.
You can select multiple areas for red-eye compensation before touching [OK].
6 Touch [OK].
A save dialog for selecting the save method appears.
7 Touch [Overwrite] or [Save as].
The corrected image is saved.
Protected images are automatically saved as new files.
Caution
The red-eye compensation function cannot be used on movies or for
pictures where red eyes are smaller than a certain size.
At least one example of red-eye must be detected in the picture for red-eye
compensation to work and the image to be subsequently saved.
The red-eye compensation function can only be used on pictures taken with
this camera.
Removing Red-eye
OK
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You can add sound (voice memo) to pictures you have taken.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image to which you want to add a voice
memo.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the \ icon.
The camera starts recording. You can
record up to 60 seconds.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
5 Touch the n icon.
Recording stops.
Caution
A voice memo cannot be added to an image that already has a voice memo.
Delete the old voice memo before recording a new one (p.89).
A voice memo cannot be added to a protected image.
Memo
Refer to “Deleting a Voice Memo” (p.89) for information about how to delete a
voice memo.
Adding Sound to an Image (Voice Memo)
20
2 0
20
Recording time
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You can choose an image saved on the SD Memory Card to be displayed
as the start-up screen when the camera is turned on.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the image you want to use as the start-up screen.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the ^ icon.
The setting screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
5 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
select a new start-up screen.
You can choose from the image displayed
on the LCD monitor, the current start-up screen, any of the three built-
in start-up screens, or a screen which is “off”.
Select the “off” screen to not display a start-up screen.
6 Touch [OK].
The start-up screen setting is saved.
Caution
Once an image has been selected as the start-up screen, it will not be deleted
even if the original image is deleted or the SD Memory Card or built-in memory
is formatted. However, if the camera is returned to its default settings, the
image will be deleted (p.136).
Setting an Image for the Start-up Screen
OK
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1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the movie you want to use to capture a still
image.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the [ icon.
The Movie Edit screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch the icon.
5 Touch the op icons to choose
the frame you want to save as a still
image.
Touch the w icon to play back the movie,
and touch the n icon to stop playback.
Touching the m icon during playback
pauses the movie.
6 Touch [OK].
The selected frame is saved as a still image.
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112
112
112
OK
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For copying images and sound files from the built-in memory to the SD
Memory Card and vice versa.
Caution
You cannot use this function if no SD Memory Card is inserted in the
camera.
Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or removing the SD
Memory Card.
Images and sound files cannot be copied from the built-in memory to the SD
Memory Card unless the SD Memory Card has sufficient space. Before
copying the data, make sure that there is enough space on the SD Memory
Card.
1 In Playback mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
3 Double-touch the p icon.
The Image/Sound Copy screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
To Copy Files from the Built-in Memory to the SD Memory
Card
All the images and sound files in the built-in memory can be copied to the
SD Memory Card at once.
4 Touch the c icon.
All the images and sound files are copied.
Copying Images and Sound Files
Image/Sound Copy
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To Copy Files from the SD Memory Card to the Built-in
Memory
Selected images and sound files can be copied from the SD Memory Card
to the built-in memory one at a time.
4 Touch the b icon.
5 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the file to copy.
6 Touch [OK].
The selected image or sound file is copied.
Memo
If sound has been recorded with the image, the sound file is copied with the
image.
Protected images, movies, and sound files are still protected after they have
been copied.
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03/25/2006
14:25
14:25
14:25
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100-0038
OK
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Copy this image/sound
Copy this image/sound
Copy this image/sound
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Printing Images
5 Printing Images
The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) stores printing information for
pictures so they can automatically be printed on a DPOF-compatible
printer or at DPOF-enabled photo processing labs.
Specify the number of copies for each image and if you want the date to
appear on the print.
1 In Playback mode, touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the first image you want to print.
2 Touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
3 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
4 Double-touch the r icon.
The DPOF screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch
the icon.
5 Touch [Print One].
The DPOF Setting screen appears.
Printing with DPOF
Applying the DPOF Settings to Each Image
Print One Print All
DPOF
Date Copies
0
DPOF setting for this image
OK
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6 Touch [Date].
The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off).
O : The date will be imprinted.
P : The date will not be imprinted.
7 Touch [Copies].
The Copies screen appears.
8 Touch the arrow icons (su) to
specify the number of copies.
You can print up to 99 copies.
9 Touch [OK].
The DPOF Setting screen in Step 5 appears.
10 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to choose the next image,
and then repeat Steps 6 to 9.
11 Touch [OK].
The DPOF settings are saved.
Caution
Depending on the printer or printing equipment at the photo processing lab.,
the date may not be imprinted on the pictures even if you set the DPOF
settings.
Memo
You can set the number up to 99 copies.
To cancel DPOF settings, set the number of copies to “00” in Step 8.
Copies
01
OK
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The same number of copies and the same date setting are applied to all
the images stored in the camera.
1 In Playback mode, touch the LCD monitor.
The [Playback Toolbar] appears.
2 Touch the n icon.
The [Playback Palette] appears.
3 Double-touch the r icon.
The DPOF Setting screen appears.
To bring up the guide display, single-touch the icon.
4 Touch [Print All].
The DPOF screen appears.
5 Specify the number of copies and if
you want the date to appear on the
print.
Refer to Steps 6 to 9 in “Applying the DPOF
Settings to Each Image” (p.111) for details of how to make the settings.
6 Touch [OK].
The DPOF settings are saved.
Caution
When settings are made for all images, the number of copies applies to all the
images. Before printing, check that the number is correct.
Memo
When settings are made for all images, the settings for individual images are
cancelled .
Applying the DPOF Settings to All Images
Date Copies
0
DPOF setting for all images
OK
Direct Printing with PictBridge
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Printing Images
By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer with the
provided USB cable, you can print images directly from the camera
without using a PC. Connect the camera to the printer and use the camera
to choose the images you want to print, the number of copies, and
whether you want the date to appear on the print.
Caution
It is recommended that you use the optional AC adapter kit when printing
images directly from the camera. The printer may not work properly or image
data may be lost if the camera battery runs out of power while the camera is
connected to the printer.
Do not disconnect the USB cable during data transfer.
Depending on the printer model, not all the settings made on the camera
(such as date and DPOF settings) may be executed.
Printing an index of images, where multiple images appear on a single
sheet, may not be possible unless the printer supports index printing. For
index prints, you may need to use a PC.
1 Select [PictBridge] for the [USB Connection] mode.
Refer to “Changing the USB Connection Mode” (p.130) for details of how
to set the [USB Connection] mode.
2 Turn off the camera.
3 Connect the camera to the printer using the USB cable
provided.
4 Turn the printer on.
5 When the printer is ready to print,
turn the camera on.
The Printing Mode Selection screen appears.
Direct Printing with PictBridge
Connecting the Camera to the Printer
Print
All
Print
One
DPOF
Setting
Select printing mode
Direct Printing with PictBridge
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5
Printing Images
1 In the Printing Mode Selection
screen, touch [Print One].
The setting screen appears.
2 Touch [Date].
The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off).
O : The date will be imprinted.
P : The date will not be imprinted.
3 Touch [Copies].
The Copies screen appears.
4 Touch the arrow icons (su) to
specify the number of copies.
You can print up to 99 copies.
Touch [OK]. The screen in Step 1 appears.
5 Touch [Print].
A confirmation dialog appears.
To change the print settings, refer to
“Changing the Print Settings” (p.115).
6 Touch [Print].
Printing starts.
Touch [Printing Cancel] during printing to
cancel printing.
Printing Single Image
Date Copies
1
Print
100-0038
Print this image
Copies
01
OK
Paper Size Paper Type
Quality Border Status
Print with this setting?
Print
Direct Printing with PictBridge
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Printing Images
Changing the Print Settings
5 Touch [Print].
A confirmation dialog appears.
6 Touch [Paper Size].
The Paper Size screen appears.
7 Touch a desired paper size from the selections.
You can only choose a size that is supported by your printer.
8 Repeat Steps 6 to 7 for [Paper Type], [Quality] and
[Border Status].
If you select _, images are printed according to the settings on the
printer.
When you touch [Paper Type], the more E the higher the quality of
paper you can use.
When you touch [Quality], the more E the higher the print quality will
be.
9 Touch [Print].
The image is printed according to the settings.
Touch [Printing Cancel] during printing to cancel printing.
Memo
The power indicator lights while the camera is communicating with the
printer, and blinks while the card is being accessed and during printing. Do
not disconnect the USB cable while the power indicator is blinking.
The [Paper Size], [Paper Type], [Quality] and [Border Status] settings are
reset to their defaults when the camera is turned off.
Paper Size Paper Type
Quality Border Status
Print with this setting?
Print
Paper Size
PostCard
Card 4"x6" Letter
L2L11"x17"
100x150 8"x10" A3
A4
Direct Printing with PictBridge
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Printing Images
1 In the Printing Mode Selection
screen (Step 5 on p.113), touch
[Print All].
The setting screen appears.
2 Specify the number of copies and if
you want the date to appear on the
print.
Refer to Steps 2 to 4 in “Printing Single Image” (p.114) for how to make
the settings.
3 Touch [Print].
A confirmation dialog appears.
Refer to “Changing the Print Settings” (p.115) for how to change the
print settings.
4 Touch [Print].
Printing starts.
Touch [Printing Cancel] during printing to cancel printing.
1 In the Printing Mode Selection
screen (Step 5 on p.113), touch
[DPOF Setting].
The settings you have made appear.
Touch qr to check the settings for each
image.
2 Touch [Print].
A confirmation dialog appears.
Refer to “Changing the Print Settings” for how to change the print
settings (p.115).
3 Touch [Print].
Printing starts.
Touch [Printing Cancel] during printing to cancel printing.
Printing All Images
Printing Using the DPOF Settings
Date Copies
1
Print all images
Print
Tot a l 10
Tot a l
Date Copies
10
1
Print with DPOF setting
Print
Direct Printing with PictBridge
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Printing Images
Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer when you have
finished printing.
1 Turn off the camera.
2 Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer.
Disconnecting the USB Cable
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Settings
6 Settings
In Capture or Playback mode, press the 3 button to display the
menu for setting the various camera functions. This section explains how
to set the [Sound] and [Setting] menu items (For [Rec. Mode 1], [Rec.
Mode 2], [Movie], and [Common], refer to p.34.)
Using the Setting Menu
Menu
Rec.
Mode 1
Rec.
Mode 2
Movie
SettingSound
Common
Sound
Operatin
Sound
Shutter
Sound
Selftime
Sound
Playback
Volume
Operatin
Volume
Start-up
Sound
11
111111
Operation Volume
OK
Continue with operations while following the on-screen guidance.
Press the
3 button.
Touch the
desired icon.
Touch the
desired icon.
Touch the
desired icon.
[Menu]
Press the shutter release button to return to
Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback
mode.
Press the 3 button to return to the
previous screen.
If no operation is performed for a certain
period of time, the camera returns to Capture
mode or Playback mode.
Using the Setting Menu
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Settings
Available Settings with [Sound] icon
Available Settings with [Setting] icon
Item Description Default Setting Page
Operation Volume
Sets the volume of the operation
sounds.
3p.123
Playback Volume
Sets the volume of movies and sound
files.
3 p.123
Start-up Sound Sets the start-up sound. 1 p.124
Shutter Sound Sets the shutter sound. 1 p.124
Operation Sound Sets the operation sound. 1 p.124
Self-timer Sound
Sets the countdown sound of the self-
timer.
1 p.124
Item Description Default Setting Page
Format
Formats the SD Memory Card or built-
in memory.
—p.120
Date Adjust
Adjusts the date, time, and their display
styles.
Depends on the
Initial Setting
p.121
World Time Sets the world time. Off p.125
Language/
Sets the display language in which
menus and messages appear.
Depends on the
Initial Setting
p.128
Folder Name
Images and sound files can be saved
to a separate folder by date.
Standard p.129
USB Connection Sets the USB cable connection. PC p.130
Video Out
For setting the video output format to
match AV equipment.
Depends on the
Initial Setting
p.131
Brightness Level
Adjusts the brightness of the LCD
monitor.
4 (Normal) p.132
Power Saving
Sets the amount of time the LCD
monitor will stay on before it turns off
automatically.
5 sec. p.133
Auto Power Off
Sets the amount of time the camera will
stay on before it turns off automatically.
3 min. p.134
Guide Display Sets the guide display to On or Off. On p.135
Reset
Returns all camera settings to their
default values except for date and time,
language, world time, and video output
format.
p.136
Formatting an SD Memory Card and the Built-in Memory
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Settings
Formatting will delete all the data in the built-in memory or on the SD
Memory Card.
If an SD Memory Card is in the camera, all its data will be deleted. If no
SD Memory Card has been inserted in the camera, all the data in the built-
in memory will be deleted.
Caution
Do not remove the SD Memory Card during formatting as this may damage the
card and render it unusable.
A write-protected SD Memory Card cannot be formatted (p.19).
Formatting will delete ALL data including protected images, sound files, and
any other data recorded on the card.
SD Memory Cards formatted on a PC or device other than this camera
cannot be used. Be sure to format the card with this camera.
If you are going to discard, give away or sell your SD memory card you
should ensure that the data on the card is completely deleted or the card
itself is destroyed if it contains any personal or sensitive information. Please
note that formatting the SD card will not necessarily delete the data so that
it cannot be recovered using off the shelf data recovery software. There are
off the shelf secure data deletion software programs available that will
completely delete the data. In any case the data on your SD memory card
should be managed at your own risk.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [Format].
The Format screen appears.
4 Touch [Format].
Formatting starts. When formatting is
completed, the camera is ready to take
pictures.
Formatting an SD Memory Card and the
Built-in Memory
Format
Format Cancel
All data deleted
Changing the Date and Time
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Settings
You can change the date and time settings. You can also set the style in
which the date and time appear.
Setting the Date Style
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [Date Adjust].
The Date Adjust screen appears.
4 Touch [Date Style].
The Date Style screen appears.
5 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the display style of the
year, month, and day.
Select [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or [yy/mm/dd].
6 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to choose the time display
style.
Select [24h] (24-hour display) or [12h] (12-hour display).
7 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Date Adjust screen with
the selected date style.
Changing the Date and Time
Date Adjust
Date
Style
Date Time
OK
Date Style
mm/dd/yy
24h
OK
Changing the Date and Time
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Settings
Setting the Date
1 Touch [Date] on the Date Adjust
screen.
The Date screen appears.
2 Touch the arrow icons (su) to
set the date.
3 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Date Adjust screen.
Setting the Time
1 Touch [Time] on the Date Adjust
screen.
The Time screen appears.
2 Touch the arrow icons (su) to
set the time.
3 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Date Adjust screen.
Memo
When you finish the settings and touch [OK], the camera clock is reset to 00
seconds. To set the exact time, touch [OK] when the time signal (on the TV,
radio, etc.) reaches 00 seconds.
Date
0101 2006
OK
Time
0000
OK
Changing the Sound Settings
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Settings
You can adjust the volume of operation and playback sounds and change
the type of start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound, and self-timer
sound. You can also turn off the sounds.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Sound].
The Sound screen appears.
Changing the Volume
1 Touch [Operation Volume] on the
Sound screen.
The Operation Volume screen appears.
2 Touch the icon of the operation volume you want to set.
Choose from six volume levels f (0) to g (5). Set the volume to f (0)
to mute the sound.
3 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Sound screen.
Changing the Sound Settings
Sound
Operatin
Sound
Shutter
Sound
Selftime
Sound
Playback
Volume
Operatin
Volume
Start-up
Sound
11
111111
Operation Volume
OK
Changing the Sound Settings
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Settings
Changing the Start-up Sound, Shutter Sound, Operation
Sound, Self-timer Sound Type
1 Touch the desired sound setting
icon on the Sound screen.
The setting screen appears.
2 Touch the icon of the sound type
you want to set.
Select [1], [2], [3], [USER], or [Off]. When
an icon is touched, the selected sound is
played back. Select [Off] to turn off the sound.
By selecting [USER], you can assign the first two seconds of a recorded
sound file as the sound type.
3 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Sound screen.
Setting the User Sound
1 In Step 2 above, touch [USER], and
then touch [OK].
The Playback screen appears if there is a
sound that can be used as the user sound in
the camera.
2 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
choose the sound.
w : Plays back the first two seconds of the sound file.
n : Stops playback.
3 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Sound screen.
The first two seconds of the selected sound is set as the user sound.
Start-up Sound
OK
USER Off
11 22 33
03/25/2006
100-0025
00:01:30
OK
14:25
Setting the World Time
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Settings
The date and time selected with the procedure in “Setting the Language
and the Date and Time” (p.21) and “Changing the Date and Time” (p.121)
serve as the Hometown date and time. By using the world time function,
you can display the time in a city other than the Hometown (Destination).
This is useful when taking pictures in a different time zone.
Setting the Destination
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [World Time].
The World Time screen appears.
4 Touch [Destination].
The Destination screen appears. The city that
is currently selected turns green on the map.
5 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to
select the destination city on the
map.
You can also pan the map by dragging it.
Setting the World Time
World Time
Select time
Destination
New York
Hometown
New York
14:25
Destination
London
19:25
Setting the World Time
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Settings
6 Touch the arrow icons (qr) to choose the destination
city.
The current time of the selected city appears.
7 Touch the Z icon.
The DST screen appears.
8 Touch [On] or [Off].
[On] : Turns on the daylight saving time
setting.
[Off] : Turns off the daylight saving time
setting.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the Destination screen.
9 Press the 3 button.
The World Time screen appears.
Displaying the Destination Time
1 Touch [Select Time] on the World
Time screen.
The Select Time screen appears.
2 Touch [Destination].
The time setting for the destination city is
saved and the screen returns to the World
Time screen.
3 Press the 3 button three
times.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
When [World Time] is set, X appears on
the LCD monitor.
Press the Q button to return to Playback
mode.
Memo
Touch [Hometown] in Step 4 on p.125 to select the Hometown city and DST
option.
DST
On
Off
Select Time
Destination
Hometown
03/25/2006
03/25/2006
38
38
38
03/25/2006
19:25
19:25
19:25
Setting the World Time
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Settings
Refer to the following list of cities when setting the World Time.
Region City Region City
North America Honolulu Africa/
West Asia
Jerusalem
Anchorage Nairobi
Vancouver Jeddah
San Francisco Tehran
Los Angeles Dubai
Calgary Karachi
Denver Kabul
Chicago Male
Miami Delhi
Toronto Colombo
New York Kathmandu
Halifax Dacca
Central and
South America
Mexico City East Asia Yangon
Lima Bangkok
Santiago Kuala Lumpur
Caracas Vientiane
Buenos Aires Singapore
Sao Paulo Phnom Penh
Rio de Janeiro Ho Chi Minh
Europe Lisbon Jakarta
Madrid Hong Kong
London Beijing
Paris Shanghai
Amsterdam Manila
Milan Taipei
Rome Seoul
Berlin Tokyo
Stockholm Guam
Athens Oceania Perth
Helsinki Adelaide
Moscow Sydney
Africa/
West Asia
Dakar Noumea
Algiers Wellington
Johannesburg Auckland
Istanbul Pago Pago
Cairo
Changing the Display Language
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Settings
You can change the language in which information appears on the LCD
monitor of the camera.
You can choose from Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish,
Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, Russian, Thai, Korean, and Chinese
(traditional and simplified).
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [Language/ ].
The Language/ screen appears.
4 Touch the desired language.
The setting is saved and the screen returns
to the previous screen.
If the desired language does not appear,
touch the arrow icons (qr) to advance
the screen and select the language.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Changing the Display Language
Language
English
Deutsch Español Português
Italiano Svenska
Nederlands
Français
Changing a Folder Name
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Settings
You can choose how names are assigned to folders for storing images and
sound files. When [Date] is selected, images and sound files are saved in
separate folders by the date they were taken or recorded.
Folder Naming Method
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [Folder Name].
The Folder Name screen appears.
4 Touch the x (Standard) or y
(Date) icon.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to
the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Changing a Folder Name
x Standard
XXXPENTX (where XXX is the 3-digit folder number)
Stores up to 500 files in the same folder. However, the maximum file
number is 9999.
y Date
XXX_mmdd (3-digit folder number_month and day)
Stores files in folders organized by date.
DCIM
100PENTX
101_0325
102_0401
DCIM
100PENTX
100 100
101
102
Picture taken with Standard
folder naming method
Folder name changed to
[Date] setting
Folder Name
Changing the USB Connection Mode
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Settings
Choose the appropriate USB connection mode depending on whether
you are going to connect the USB cable to a PC or a PictBridge-
compatible printer.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [USB Connection].
The USB Connection screen appears.
4 Touch the A (PC) or B
(PictBridge) icon.
A : Uses to transfer image and sound data
to a PC.
B: Uses to connect the camera to a
PictBridge-compatible printer.
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the previous screen.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Caution
Do not connect the camera to your printer while A (PC) is selected for the
USB Connection mode, and do not connect the camera to your computer while
B (PictBridge) is selected.
Memo
Refer to the supplied “PC Connection Manual” for instructions on how to
connect the camera to a computer.
Changing the USB Connection Mode
USB Connection
Changing the Video Output Format
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Settings
When you connect the camera to AV equipment, choose the appropriate
video output format (NTSC or PAL) to play back images.
Depending on the country or region, images, sound files, and movies may
not play back if the video output format of the camera does not match the
video format used there. If this happens, change the video output format
setting.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [w].
The next page of the Setting screen appears.
4 Touch [Video Out].
The Video Out screen appears.
5 Touch [NTSC] or [PAL].
Choose the video output format to match
the output format of the AV equipment.
The setting is saved and the screen returns
to the previous screen.
6 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Changing the Video Output Format
Video Out
NTSC PA L
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor
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Settings
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [w].
The next page of the Setting screen appears.
4 Touch [Brightness Level].
The Brightness Level screen appears.
5 Touch the p or q icon to adjust
the brightness.
Touch the p icon to make the monitor
darker and the q icon to make the monitor
brighter.
You can also drag the cursor along the bar to the desired setting.
6 Touch [OK].
The setting is saved and the screen returns to the previous screen.
7 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor
Brightness Level
OK
+4
+4
+4
Using the Power Saving Function
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Settings
You can save battery power by setting the LCD monitor to turn off
automatically when no operations have been performed for a
predetermined time period. After the power saving function is activated, you
can turn the LCD monitor on again by pressing any button on the camera.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [w].
The next page of the Setting screen appears.
4 Touch [Power Saving].
The Power Saving screen appears.
5 Choose the duration time until the
LCD monitor turns off.
Select [30sec], [20sec], [15sec], [10sec],
[5sec], or [Off].
The setting is saved and the screen returns
to the previous screen.
6 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
Power Saving does not function in the following situations:
when using the AC adapter
while recording a movie
when recording a voice memo
when using the self-timer
when playing back a sound file or movie
during a slideshow
during video output
Using the Power Saving Function
Power Saving
20sec30sec 15sec
Off5sec10sec
Setting Auto Power Off
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Settings
You can set the camera to turn off automatically when no operations have
been performed for a predetermined time period.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [w].
The next page of the Setting screen appears.
4 Touch [Auto Power Off].
The Auto Power Off screen appears.
5 Choose the duration time until the
power turns off.
Select [5min], [3min], or [Off] (do not turn
off).
The setting is saved and the screen returns
to the previous screen.
6 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Memo
Even when set to [5min] or [3min], Auto Power Off will not function when the
camera is connected to a PC or printer.
Setting Auto Power Off
Auto Power Off
5min 3min Off
Setting the Guide Display
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Settings
You can choose whether or not the guide display will appear when an icon
is touched on the [Capture Palette] or [Playback Palette]. The guide
display provides a description of each icon’s function.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [w].
The next page of the Setting screen appears.
4 Touch [Guide Display].
The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off).
O : Turns on the guide display.
P : Turns off the guide display.
5 Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
Press the Q button to return to Playback
mode.
Memo
Even when [Guide Display] is set to On, you can bypass it by double-touching
the icon.
Setting the Guide Display
Setting
Reset
Guide
Display
Bright
Level
Power
Saving
Video
Out
Auto
PowerOff
5sec
3min
NTSC
Returning Changed Settings to Their Defaults (Reset)
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Settings
You can reset the camera settings to their defaults.
The language, date and time, world time, and video output format are not
affected.
1 Press the 3 button.
The [Menu] appears.
2 Touch [Setting].
The Setting screen appears.
3 Touch [w].
The next page of the Setting screen appears.
4 Touch [Reset].
The Reset screen appears.
5 Touch [Reset].
The settings are reset and the camera returns to Capture mode.
Returning Changed Settings to Their Defaults
(Reset)
Reset
Reset Cancel
Reset to initial setting?
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Appendix
7 Appendix
The battery charger supplied with the camera is designed to switch
automatically to the voltage (100 - 240V) and frequency (50Hz, 60Hz) of
the electricity supply in the country or region where used.
However, electrical socket shapes differ from country to country. Before
traveling abroad, you are advised to check the socket shape used in the
country of your destination (see “Main Socket Types in the Major
Countries and Regions of the World”) and take an appropriately shaped
adapter plug with you.
The socket shape does not affect battery charging.
Caution
Use of battery charger components other than those specified for your
camera may result in damage to the battery and improper camera operation.
Unplug the adapter plug from the power outlet when the battery charger is
not in use.
Charging the Battery Abroad
Type A B BF C S
Shape
Adapter plug
Adapter plug
Charging the Battery Abroad
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Appendix
Main Socket Types in the Major Countries and Regions of the World
A B BF C S
North America U.S.A., Canada c
Europe, Former
Soviet Union
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Ukraine, Austria,
Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Greece, Sweden,
Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Finland,
France, Belarus, Belgium, Rumania, Russia
c
U.K. cc
Spain cc
Switzerland, Poland, Portugal cc
Asia Japan, Taiwan c
Sri Lanka, Maldives c
Nepal, Bangladesh, Mongolia c
Vietnam cc
India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Macau cc
Thailand ccc
Korea cc c
Philippines ccc
Singapore, Hong Kong cc
China ccccc
Malaysia ccc
Oceania Australia, Tonga, New Zealand, Fiji c
Guam c
Tahiti c
Central and South
America
Colombia, Jamaica, Haiti, Panama,
Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Mexico
c
Brazil, Peru cc
Chile cc
Argentina ccc
Middle East Israel, Iran c
Kuwait cc
Jordan cc
Africa Canary Islands, Guinea, Mozambique,
Morocco
c
Kenya, South Africa cc
Algeria ccc
Egypt ccc
Zambia, Tanzania cc
Using the AC Adapter
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Appendix
The optional AC adapter kit K-AC7 is recommended when the camera will
be used with AV or PC equipment and will be on for long periods of time.
1 Make sure that the camera is turned off before opening
the DC input terminal cover.
2 Connect the DC terminal of the AC adapter to the DC
input terminal on the camera.
3 Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter.
4 Plug the AC plug cord into a power outlet.
Using the AC Adapter
4
AC adapter
AC plug cord
DC terminal
2
3
1
Using the AC Adapter
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Caution
Make sure the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the
AC adapter.
Make sure the AC plug cord and the power cord connecting the AC adapter to the
camera are inserted securely. Data may be lost if either becomes disconnected
while data is being recorded on the SD Memory Card or the built-in memory.
Use the AC adapter with due care to avoid fire or electric shock.
Be sure to read “USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY” (p.7) before using the
AC adapter.
Be sure to read the operation manual accompanying the AC adapter kit K-AC7
before using it.
The battery inside the camera does not charge when the AC adapter is
connected to the camera.
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A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera.
AC adapter kit K-AC7 (AC adapter D-AC7, AC Plug cord D-CO2)
Battery charger kit D-BC8 (*)
(Battery charger D-BC8, AC Plug cord D-CO2)
The ending of the AC plug cord D-CO2 (*) differs depending on the
country.
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI 8 (*)
USB cable I-USB17 (*)
AV cable I-AVC7 (*)
Strap O-ST20 (*)
Leather strap O-ST24
Strap O-ST8
Sports strap O-ST30
Remote control E (Zoom function)
Remote control F
Camera case O-CC45
Products marked with an asterisk (*) are the same as those supplied with
the camera.
Optional Accessories
Messages
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Messages such as the following may appear on the LCD monitor during
camera operation.
Messages
Battery depleted
The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery using the
battery charger (p.14).
Memory card full
The SD Memory Card is full and no more images or
sound files can be saved.
Insert a new SD Memory Card or delete unwanted
images or sound files (p.17, p.88).
Change the picture size or quality or both and try again
(p.49, p.93).
Built-in memory full
The built-in memory is full and no more image or sound
files can be saved. Insert an SD Memory Card or delete
unwanted images or sound files (p.17, p.88). Change
the picture size or quality or both and try again (p.49,
p.93).
Memory card error
Shooting and playback are impossible due to a problem
with the SD Memory Card. However, you may be able
to display or copy already recorded images on the card
using a PC.
Card not formatted
The SD Memory Card you have inserted is unformatted
or has been formatted on a computer or other device
that is not compatible with this camera (p.120).
Card locked The SD Memory Card is write-protected (p.19).
Compression error
Compression of the image you captured has failed.
Change the quality/size and try again (p.49, p.93).
No image/sound
There are no image/sound files on the SD Memory
Card to play back.
Deleting Appears when deleting an image or sound file.
Camera cannot play this image
and sound
The image or sound is in a format not supported by the
camera. You may be able to play it back on another
brand of camera or on your computer.
Image folder could not be
created
The largest file number (9999) has been assigned to an
image or sound file in the largest folder number (999)
and no more image or sound files can be saved. Insert
a new SD Memory Card or format the card (p.17,
p.120).
Image/sound cannot be
created
The maximum number (5000) of images or sound files
has been recorded, and no more pictures or sound files
can be recorded. Insert a new SD Memory Card or
format the card (p.17, p.120).
Messages
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Messages such as the following may appear on the LCD monitor when
using the PictBridge function.
Protected
The image or sound file you are trying to delete is
protected.
Data being recorded
Appears when you try to switch to Playback mode while
an image is still being recorded, or when the protect
setting or DPOF setting is being changed. It disappears
after the image is recorded or the setting is changed.
Data being processed
Appears when the camera takes more than five
seconds to display an image due to image processing,
or when the SD Memory Card or built-in memory is
being formatted.
This image/sound cannot be
resized.
Appears when you try to resize an image or sound file
that cannot be resized.
This image/sound cannot be
trimmed.
Appears when you try to trim an image or sound file that
cannot be trimmed.
No paper in the printer The printer is out of paper.
No ink in the printer The printer is out of ink.
Printer error An error message has been sent from the printer.
Data error A data error message has been sent from the printer.
Paper stuck in the printer The printer has a paper jam.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution
Camera will not
turn on
Battery is not installed
Check if a battery is installed. If not,
install battery (p.15).
Battery is installed
incorrectly
Check orientation of battery. Reinsert
battery (p.15).
The battery is exhausted Charge the battery (p.14).
The battery performance
has temporarily
deteriorated because it is
too cold
Warm up the battery by placing it in a
pocket where it can come in contact
with body heat.
No image on LCD
monitor
Camera is turned off Turn the camera on (p.20).
Camera is connected to a
computer
The LCD monitor turns off when the
camera is connected to a computer.
Camera is connected to a
TV
The LCD monitor turns off when the
camera is connected to a TV.
Display mode is set to Off
Touch the LCD monitor to change the
display mode setting (p.40).
Power Saving function
has activated
Deactivate by pressing the shutter
release button halfway in Capture
mode or by touching the LCD monitor
in Playback mode.
Image is displayed but is
hard to see
Increase the brightness of the LCD
monitor (p.132).
Shutter will not
release
Flash is charging
Pictures cannot be taken while the
flash is charging. Wait until charging is
finished.
No available space on SD
Memory Card or in the
built-in memory
Insert SD Memory Card with available
space or delete unwanted files (p.17,
p.88). Change the picture size or
quality or both and try again (p.49,
p.93).
Recording Wait until recording is finished.
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Subject is not in
focus
Subject is difficult to focus
on with autofocus
Lock focus on another object located at
the same distance (press shutter
release button halfway), then compose
picture and press shutter release
button fully, or use Manual Focus
mode (p.64).
Subject is not in focusing
area
Position subject in focus frame in
middle of LCD monitor. If the subject is
outside the focusing area, aim the
camera at the subject and lock the
focus (press shutter release button
halfway), then compose picture and
press the shutter release button fully.
Subject is too close Set focus mode to q (Macro) (p.63).
Focus mode is set to q
(Macro)
Subjects at a distance of 40 cm or
greater will be out of focus if taken with
the focus mode set to q (Macro)
(p.63).
Subject is too dark to
focus on
Set auxiliary AF light to On (p.66).
Flash does not
discharge
Flash mode is set to a
(Flash Off)
Set to , (Auto) or b (Flash On) (p.56).
The shooting mode is set
to C (Movie), the drive
mode is set to 1 (Cont.
Shooting), or the focus
mode is set to s (Infinity)
Switch to a different mode.
Subject is blurred
Camera moved when
taking a picture
Use a tripod and the self-timer or
remote control function when taking a
picture (p.62).
Subject moved when
taking a picture
Use flash or set a higher ISO sensitivity
to increase the shutter speed (p.62).
Colors in picture are
not accurate
Camera is unable to
automatically adjust white
balance, or setting is
incorrect
Check the white balance setting (p.58).
Problem Cause Solution
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Picture is too dark
Flash mode is set to a
(Flash Off)
Set to , (Auto) or b (Flash On) (p.56).
Subject is beyond the
flash range
Take picture within range of flash
(p.56).
Camera is unable to
correctly adjust exposure
Adjust EV setting toward q (p.53).
Subject is backlit
Use spot AE metering on the subject to
obtain proper exposure (p.55).
Picture is too light
Flash discharged
Set the flash mode to a (Flash Off) to
turn off the flash, or set it to b (Soft) to
lower the intensity of the flash (p.56).
Camera is unable to
correctly adjust exposure
Adjust EV setting toward p (p.53).
Image or sound file
cannot be deleted
SD Memory Card is write-
protected
Unlock the SD Memory Card write-
protection switch (p.19).
Image or sound file is
protected
Cancel the protection setting of the
image or sound file (p.91).
Cannot play back
image or sound file
in built-in memory
SD Memory Card is
inserted
Remove the SD Memory Card (p.18).
Functions return to
their original
settings when
camera is turned off
Memory is set to Off
Set Memory to On, to save the settings
of your functions when the camera is
turned off (p.38).
Wrong date is
displayed on
images and/or
sound files
Date and time are not set
Set the date and time. The date and
time are not set at the time of purchase
(p.21).
Camera was stored with
exhausted battery
The date and time settings are
canceled when the camera is stored for
approximately one day with an
exhausted battery. Reset the date and
time (p.121).
USB connection to
computer does not
work properly
USB connection mode is
set to B (PictBridge)
Change the USB connection mode to
A (PC) (p.130).
USB connection to
printer does not
work properly
USB connection mode is
set to A (PC)
Change the USB connection mode to
B (PictBridge) (p.130).
Camera images are
not displayed on TV
Improper cable
connections, no power,
incorrect TV format
chosen
Make sure video cable is connected to
proper input on TV, that both camera
and TV are turned on, and that the
correct video format is selected (p.86).
Problem Cause Solution
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Main Specifications
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Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Recording Time
Picture
Main Specifications
Type Fully automatic compact digital still camera with built-in zoom lens
Effective Pixels 6.0 megapixels
Sensor 6.36 megapixels (total pixels)
1/2.5 inch interline transfer CCD with a primary color filter
Recorded Pixels Picture P (2816×2112 pixels), f (2592×1944 pixels)
g (2304×1728 pixels), h (2048×1536 pixels)
i (1600×1200 pixels), m (640×480 pixels)
Movie
m
(640×480 pixels),
D
(320×240 pixels)
Sensitivity Auto, Manual (80/160/320/400: Standard Output Sensitivity)
File Format Picture JPEG (Exif 2.2), DCF, DPOF, PictBridge,
PRINT Image Matching III
Movie AVI (Motion JPEG), streaming video, approx. 30fps/
15fps, PCM system, monaural sound
Sound Voice memo, voice recording: WAVE (PCM) system,
monaural
Quality Level Picture C (Best), D (Better), E (Good)
Movie C (Best), D (Better), E (Good)
Storage Medium Built-in memory (approx. 12 MB), SD Memory Card
C (Best) D (Better) E (Good)
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
P 2816× 2112
3
pictures
35
pictures
7
pictures
73
pictures
10
pictures
103
pictures
f 2592×1944
4
pictures
42
pictures
8
pictures
82
pictures
12
pictures
124
pictures
g 2304×1728
5
pictures
53
pictures
10
pictures
103
pictures
15
pictures
155
pictures
h 2048×1536
6
pictures
68
pictures
12
pictures
130
pictures
18
pictures
190
pictures
i 1600×1200
10
pictures
103
pictures
17
pictures
177
pictures
26
pictures
275
pictures
m 640× 480
39
pictures
414
pictures
66
pictures
690
pictures
92
pictures
966
pictures
Main Specifications
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Movie/Sound
30fps 15fps Sound
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
m
640×480
C 4 sec. 48 sec. 9 sec.
1 min.
36 sec.
12 min.
47 sec.
2 hr.
12 min.
22 sec.
D 6 sec.
1 min.
9 sec.
13 sec.
2 min.
17 sec.
E 10 sec.
1 min.
50 sec.
21 sec.
3 min.
40 sec.
D
320×240
C 18 sec.
3 min.
12 sec.
36 sec.
6 min.
24 sec.
D 26 sec.
4 min.
35 sec.
52 sec.
9 min.
7 sec.
E 42 sec.
7 min.
19 sec.
1 min.
23 sec.
14 min.
32 sec.
White Balance Auto, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten Light, Fluorescent Light, Manual
Lens Focal Length 6.2 mm - 18.6 mm
(equivalent to 37.5 mm - 112.5 mm in 35 mm format)
Aperture f/2.7 - f/5.2
Lens Composition 6 elements in 5 groups (two aspherical elements)
Zoom Type Electrically driven
Picture Range Approx. 148 mm × 111 mm (screen is filled) (Macro
mode)
Digital Zoom Capture Mode Max. 4× (combines with 3× optical zoom to give
zoom magnification equivalent to 12×)
LCD Monitor 3.0-inch TFT color LCD monitor (touch display) with backlight and
brightness adjustment, approx. 230,000 pixels
Playback
Functions
Single-frame, 9-frame index, magnify (max. 12×, scroll), rotating, sound
playback, slideshow, movie playback and editing (saving as still image),
histogram display, image/sound copy, digital filter (Soft, Illustration,
Broader or More slender, Special Effect), brightness filter, color filter
(Black & White, Sepia, Color (8 variations), B&W+Red, B&W+Blue,
B&W+Green), trimming, resizing, framing, red-eye compensation, My
Drawing (Line, Stamp, Crop, My Stamp, Erase), voice memo, protect,
DPOF, start-up screen
Focus Modes Autofocus, Macro, Pan Focus, Infinity, Manual Focus
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Focusing
System
Type TTL contrast detection system by sensor
5-point autofocus (multiple/spot changeable)
Still Picture
Focusing Range
(from lens front)
Normal : Approx. 0.4 m - (full zoom range)
Macro : Approx. 0.15 m - 0.5 m (full wide-
angle setting)
Pan Focus : Approx. 1.2 m - (full wide-angle
setting)
Approx. 4.8 m - (full telephoto
setting)
Landscape : (full zoom range)
Manual focus: Approx. 0.15 m - (full wide-angle
setting)
Approx. 0.4 m - (except for full
wide-angle setting)
Movie
Focusing Range
(from lens front)
Normal : Approx. 0.15 m - (full wide-angle
setting)
Approx. 0.4 m - (except for full
wide-angle setting)
Macro : Approx. 0.15 m - 0.5 m (full wide-
angle setting)
Pan Focus : Approx. 0.7 m - (full wide-angle
setting)
Approx. 2.7 m - (full telephoto
setting)
Landscape : (full zoom range)
Manual focus: Approx. 0.15 m - (full wide-angle
setting)
Approx. 0.4 m - (except for full
wide-angle setting)
Focus Lock By pressing the shutter release button halfway
Exposure
Mechanism
AE metering TTL metering by sensor (multi-segment, center-
weighted, spot)
EV
Compensation
±2 EV (can be set in 1/3 EV steps)
Shooting
Modes
Program, Night Scene, Movie, Voice Recording, Landscape, Flower,
Portrait, Surf & Snow, Sport, Pet, Food, Frame Composite
Movie Continuous
Recording Time
Approx. 1 second, minimum, or until built-in memory
or SD memory card is full.
Shutter Type Electronic/mechanical shutter
Speed Approx. 1/2000 sec. - 4 sec.
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Flash Type Auto flash with red-eye reduction function
Flash Modes Auto (at low illumination), Flash Off, Flash On,
Auto+Red-eye, Flash On+Red-eye, Soft Flash (Slow
synchronization is possible only in Night Scene
mode)
Effective Range Full wide-angle setting: Approx. 0.15 m - 4.5 m
(Standard Output Sensitivity: in Auto condition)
Full telephoto setting: Approx. 0.4 m - 2.5 m
(Standard Output Sensitivity: in Auto condition)
Drive Modes Single-frame, Self-timer (approx. 10 sec., approx. 2 sec.), Continuous,
Remote Control (approx. 3 sec., on-demand)
Self-timer Electronic control type, control time: approx. 10 sec., approx. 2 sec.
Remote
Control
PENTAX Remote control E/F (optional)
Zooming is possible with Remote control E.
Time Function World Time 71 cities (28 time zones)
Power Supply Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI 8, AC adapter kit (optional)
Battery Life Number of
Recordable
Images
Approx. 130
pictures
* Recording capacity shows approximate number
of shots recorded during CIPA-compliant testing
(with LCD monitor on, flash used for 50% of the
shots, and at an ambient temperature of 23°C).
Actual performance may vary depending on
operating conditions.
Playback Time
Approx. 90 min.
* According to the result of PENTAX in-house
testing.
Max. Charging
Time
Approx. 100 min.
In/Out Port PC (USB 2.0, High-Speed compatible)/AV terminal, DC input terminal
Video Output
Format
NTSC/PAL (monaural)
PictBridge Printer PictBridge-compatible printer
Print Modes Print One, Print All, DPOF AUTOPRINT
Paper Size Card, L, 2L, Postcard, 100 mm×150 mm, 4"×6",
8"×10", Letter, 11"×17", A4, A3, printer setting
Paper Type C, D, E, printer setting
Quality C, D, E, printer setting
Border Status With/without, printer setting
Size 95 (W) × 58.5 (H) × 19.5 (D) mm (excluding operating or protruding parts)
Weight 135 g (excluding battery and SD Memory Card)
Weight When
Shooting
155 g (including battery and SD Memory Card)
Accessories Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, battery charger, AC plug cord, USB
cable, AV cable, software (CD-ROM), strap, stylus, operating manual
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Information on disposal for users
1. In the European Union
If your product is marked with this symbol, it means that used
electrical/electronic products should not be mixed with
general household waste. There exists a separate collection
system for these products.
Used electric/electronic equipment must be treated
separately and in accordance with legislation that requires
proper treatment, recovery and recycling of these products.
Following the implementation by member states, private
households within the EU states may return their used
electrical/electronic equipments to designated collection
facilities free of charge*. In some countries your local retailer
may also take back your old product free of charge if you
purchase a similar new one.
* Please contact your local authority for further details.
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure
that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery
and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on
the environment and human health which could otherwise
arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
2. In other countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local
authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
For Switzerland: Used electrical/electronic equipment can
be returned free of charge to the dealer, even when you
don’t purchase a new product. Further collection facilities
are listed on the home page of www.swico.ch
or
www.sens.ch
.
WARRANTY POLICY
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All PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic
distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for
a period of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be rendered, and
defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period, provided the
equipment does not show evidence of impact, sand or liquid damage, mishandling,
tampering, battery or chemical corrosion, operation contrary to operating
instructions, or modification by an unauthorized repair shop. The manufacturer or
its authorized representatives shall not be liable for any repair or alterations except
those made with its written consent and shall not be liable for damages from delay
or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential damages of any kind, whether
caused by defective material or workmanship or otherwise; and it is expressly
agreed that the liability of the manufacturer or its representatives under all
guarantees or warranties, whether expressed or implied, is strictly limited to the
replacement of parts as hereinbefore provided. No refunds will be made on repairs
by non-authorized PENTAX service facilities.
Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period
Any PENTAX which proves defective during the 12-month warranty period should
be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment or to the
manufacturer. If there is no representative of the manufacturer in your country, send
the equipment to the manufacturer, with postage prepaid. In this case, it will take a
considerable length of time before the equipment can be returned to you owing to
the complicated customs procedures required. If the equipment is covered by
warranty, repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge, and the equipment
will be returned to you upon completion of servicing. If the equipment is not covered
by warranty, regular charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply.
Shipping charges are to be borne by the owner. If your PENTAX was purchased
outside of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period,
regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer’s
representatives in that country. Notwithstanding this, your PENTAX returned to the
manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and
warranty policy. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance
fees to be borne by the sender. To prove the date of your purchase when required,
please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your equipment for at least
a year. Before sending your equipment for servicing, please make sure that you are
sending it to the manufacturer’s authorized representatives or their approved repair
shops, unless you are sending it directly to the manufacturer. Always obtain a
quotation for the service charge, and only after you accept the quoted service
charge, instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing.
WARRANTY POLICY
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This warranty policy does not affect the customer’s statutory
rights.
The local warranty policies available from PENTAX distributors in
some countries can supersede this warranty policy. Therefore, we
recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with your
product at the time of purchase, or contact the PENTAX
distributor in your country for more information and to receive a
copy of the warranty policy.
The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European
Union.
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For customers in USA
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations.
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada
Cet apareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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Declaration of Conformity
According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for
Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals
We: PENTAX Imaging Company
A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc.
Located at: 600 12 Street, Suite 300
Golden, Colorado 80401 U.S.A.
Phone: 303-799-8000 FAX: 303-790-1131
Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein
complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital
device. Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit
tested and found to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained
continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be
within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on
the statistical basis as required by 47CFR §2.909. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. The above
named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with
the standards of 47CFR §15.101 to §15.109.
Product Name: PENTAX Digital Still Camera
Model Number: Optio T10
Contact person: Customer Service Manager
Date and Place: February, 2006, Colorado
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Symbols
x Tele
.................................... 45
w Wide
.................................. 45
y Magnify
.............................. 79
f Nine-image display
............ 80
Q button ................................ 25
C Movie
................................. 28
O Voice Recording
................. 30
A Program
............................. 42
A Night Scene
................. 42, 44
q Landscape
......................... 42
< Flower ............................... 42
I Portrait
............................... 42
i Surf & Snow
...................... 42
\ Sport
.................................. 42
EFHG Pet
..................... 42, 44
D Food .................................... 42
Y Frame Composite
.............. 42
A
AC adapter
............................ 139
AE Metering
............................ 55
Auto Power Off
...................... 134
Aux.AF Light ........................... 66
B
Battery
..................................... 14
Blurring of subject
................... 62
Bright Filter
............................ 102
Broader or More slender
(Digital Filter)
......................... 103
C
Camera shake ......................... 62
Capture Palette
....................... 43
Capture Toolbar
................ 34, 35
Center-weighted metering
....... 55
Charging the battery
abroad
................................... 137
Checking the memory card
..... 20
Color Filter
............................. 101
Computer
............................... 130
Continuous Shooting
............... 72
Contrast ................................... 60
Copy
...................................... 108
D
Date and Time
.................21, 121
Daylight (White Balance)
......... 58
Delete ...................................... 88
Depth of field
........................... 62
Digital Filters
.......................... 103
Digital Zoom
............................ 46
DPOF printing
........................ 116
DPOF settings
....................... 110
F
Flash
........................................ 56
Flash Off (Flash)
...................... 56
Flash On (Flash)
...................... 56
Fluores. Light
(White Balance)
....................... 58
Focus ....................................... 61
Focus Limiter
........................... 66
Index
Index
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Focus Modes .......................... 63
Focusing Area
......................... 65
Folder Name
......................... 129
Format
................................... 120
Frame Composite
................... 99
Frame Rate
............................. 49
Framing pictures
..................... 47
G
Guide Display
........................ 135
H
Histogram
................................ 54
I
Illustration (Digital Filter)
....... 103
Index (Recording Sounds) ...... 31
Infinity (Focus Mode)
.............. 63
Initial Settings
.......................... 21
Instant Review
........................ 73
L
Language
........................ 21, 128
LCD monitor brightness
........ 132
M
Macro (Focus Mode)
............... 63
Magnify
................................... 79
Manual (White Balance)
.......... 58
Manual focus ........................... 64
Memory
................................... 38
Menu
......................... 34, 35, 118
3 button
.................. 34, 118
Movie
................................ 28, 82
Multiple (Focusing Area)
......... 65
Multi-segment metering .......... 55
My Drawing
............................. 95
N
Nine-image Display
................. 80
NTSC format
.........................131
O
Optional Accessories
............. 141
P
PAL format
............................ 131
Pan Focus ............................... 63
PictBridge
.............................. 113
Playback Only mode
............... 78
Playback Palette
................74, 75
Playback Toolbar
...............74, 75
Playing back sounds
............... 83
Power Saving ........................ 133
Power switch
........................... 20
Press fully
(shutter release button)
........... 25
Press halfway
(shutter release button)
........... 24
Print
......................................... 32
Printer
.................................... 130
Protect
..................................... 91
Q
Quality Level
............................ 49
R
Recorded Pixels
...................... 49
Recording Capacity
...........16, 50
Red-eye Compensation
......... 104
Red-eye Compensation
(Flash)
..................................... 56
Remote Control ....................... 70
Reset
..................................... 136
Index
159
7
Appendix
Resize ..................................... 93
Rotating
................................... 78
S
Saturation
................................ 60
Saving as a still picture
(movie)
.................................. 107
Saving by date
...................... 129
SD Memory Card .................... 17
Self-timer
................................. 69
Sensitivity
................................ 67
Setting the Exposure
(EV Compensation)
................. 53
Shade (White Balance)
........... 58
Sharpness ............................... 60
Shooting Information
......... 40, 76
Shooting Mode
........................ 42
Shutter release button
....... 24, 25
Slideshow
................................ 84
Soft (Digital Filter) ................. 103
Sound
...................... 30, 119, 123
Spot (Focusing Area)
.............. 65
Spot AE metering
.................... 55
Stamp
...................................... 95
Start-up screen
..................... 106
Strap ....................................... 13
Stylus
...................................... 13
T
Trimming
................................. 94
Tungsten Light
(White Balance)
...................... 58
TV ........................................... 86
U
USB Connection
.................... 130
V
Video Output Format
............. 131
Voice Memo
..............81, 89, 105
W
White Balance
......................... 58
World Time ............................ 125
Z
Zoom
....................................... 45
Memo
Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.
57611 Copyright © PENTAX Corporation 2006
01-200602 Printed in China
PENTAX Corporation
2-36-9, Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN
(http://www.pentax.co.jp/)
PENTAX Europe GmbH
(European Headquarters)
Julius-Vosseler-Strasse, 104, 22527 Hamburg, GERMANY
(HQ - http://www.pentaxeurope.com)
(Germany - http://www.pentax.de)
PENTAX U.K. Limited PENTAX House, Heron Drive, Langley, Slough, Berks
SL3 8PN, U.K.
(http://www.pentax.co.uk)
PENTAX France S.A.S.
112 Quai de Bezons, B.P. 204, 95106 Argenteuil Cedex, FRANCE
(http://www.pentax.fr)
PENTAX Benelux B.V. (for Netherlands)
Spinveld 25, 4815 HR Breda, NETHERLANDS
(http://www.pentax.nl)
(for Belgium & Luxembourg)
Weiveldlaan 3-5, 1930 Zaventem, BELGIUM
(http://www.pentax.be)
PENTAX (Schweiz) AG Widenholzstrasse 1 Postfach 367 8305
Dietlikon,SWITZERLAND
(http://www.pentax.ch)
PENTAX Scandinavia AB P.O. Box 650, 75127 Uppsala, SWEDEN
(http://www.pentax.se)
PENTAX Imaging Company
A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc.
(Headquarters)
600 12th Street, Suite 300 Golden, Colorado 80401, U.S.A.
(PENTAX Service Department)
12000 Zuni Street, Suite 100B
Westminster, Colorado 80234, U.S.A.
(http://www.pentaximaging.com)
PENTAX Canada Inc.
1770 Argentia Road Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3S7, CANADA
(http://www.pentax.ca)
http://www.pentax.co.jp/english
Digital Camera
Operating Manual
To ensure the best performance from
your camera, please read the Operating
Manual before using the camera.
Zoom lever (p.45)
Front
Power switch, power indicator (green) (p.20)
Flash (p.56)
Remote control receiver (p.70)
Shutter release button (p.24)
Lens
Microphone (p.30)
Back
Touch display (LCD monitor) (p.34, p.74, p.132)
Q button (p.25)
DC input terminal (p.139)
3 button (p.34, p.118)
Tripod socket
Battery/card compartment cover
(p.15, p.17)
Names of Parts
PC/AV terminal (p.86, p.130)
Self-timer lamp/AF illuminator (green)
(p.69, p.66)
Speaker (p.123)
Strap lug (p.13)
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