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Thank you for purchasing this 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 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 HOYA CORPORATION.
SDHC logo ( ) is a trademark.
©2008 ACD Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. ACDSee and the ACDSee logo
are trademarks of ACD Systems Ltd. in Canada, the U.S., Europe, Japan and
other countries.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and other countries. Windows Vista is either a registered
trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries.
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 Rights Reserved.
PRINT Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. The PRINT
Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
Regarding Product Registration
In order to better serve you, 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 “Connecting to a Computer” (p.211) for more information.
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To users of this camera
Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong
electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields.
Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as
radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor, damage the stored data, or
affect the product’s internal circuitry and cause camera misoperation.
The liquid crystal panel used in the 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.
If you point the camera toward an object that is bright, a band of light may
appear on the screen display. This phenomenon is referred to as “smear” and
is not a malfunction of the camera.
There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen in this manual
are different from the actual product.
In this manual, both an SD Memory Card and an SDHC Memory Card are
referred to as SD Memory Cards hereafter.
In this manual, the generic term “computer(s)” refers to either a Windows PC or
a Macintosh hereafter.
We have paid close attention to the safety of this product. When using
this product, we request your special attention regarding items marked
with the following symbols.
Using Your Camera Safely
Warning
This symbol indicates that violating this item could
cause serious personal injuries.
Caution
This symbol indicates that violating this item could
cause minor or medium personal injuries, or loss of
property.
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Warning
Do not disassemble or modify the camera. High voltage areas are present
inside the camera, with the risk of electric shock.
If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging
the camera, never touch the exposed portion. There is a risk of electric
shock.
Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous. Take care that small
children do not hang the strap around their necks.
If any irregularities occur during use, such as smoke or a strange odor, stop
use immediately, remove the battery or the AC adapter, and contact your
nearest PENTAX Service Center. Continuing to use the product can cause
a fire or electric shock.
Caution
Do not place your finger over the flash when discharging the flash. You
may burn yourself.
Do not cover the flash with clothing when discharging the flash.
Discoloration may occur.
Some portions of the camera heat up during use. There is a risk of low
temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods.
Should the monitor be damaged, be careful of glass fragments. Also, be
careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin, in your eyes or
mouth.
Depending on your individual factors or physical condition, the use of the
camera may cause itching, rashes or blisters. In case of any abnormality,
stop using the camera and get medical attention immediately.
Warning
Always use the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed for
this product, with the specified power and voltage. Using a battery charger
or AC adapter not exclusive to this product, or using the exclusive battery
charger or AC adapter with an unspecified power or voltage can cause a
fire, electric shock, or camera breakdown. The specified voltage is 100 -
240V AC.
About the Camera
About the Battery Charger and the AC Adapter
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Do not disassemble or modify the product. This can cause a fire or electric
shock.
If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other
abnormality occurs, immediately discontinue use and consult a PENTAX
Service Center. Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or electric
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 electric
shock.
If a thunder storm should occur while using the battery charger, unplug the
AC plug cord and discontinue use. Continuing to use the product can
cause damage to the equipment, fire, or electric shock.
Wipe off the plug of the AC plug cord if it becomes covered with dust. Dust
on the plug may cause a fire.
Caution
Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug cord.
Doing so may damage the cord. Should the AC plug cord be damaged,
consult a PENTAX Service Center.
Do not touch or short-circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while the
cord is plugged in.
Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands. This can cause an
electric shock.
Do not drop the product, or subject it to violent impact. This can cause
equipment breakdown.
Do not use the battery charger to charge a battery other than a
rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI88. Attempting to charge other types
of batteries may cause an explosion, or heating, or may damage the
battery charger.
To reduce the risk of hazards, use only a CSA/UL certified power supply
cord set, cord is Type SPT-2 or heavier, minimum NO.18 AWG copper,
one end with a molded-on male attachment plug cap (with a specified
NEMA configuration), and the other is provided with a molded-on female
connector body (with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration) or
the equivalent.
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Warning
Be sure to store the battery out of the reach of small children. Placing it in
their mouths may cause an electric shock.
If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes, do
not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention
immediately.
Caution
Only use the specified battery with this camera. Use of other batteries may
cause an explosion or fire.
Do not disassemble the battery. Disassembling the battery may cause an
explosion or leakage.
The battery should be inserted correctly, observing (+) and (-) marks on the
battery and the camera. Inserting the battery incorrectly may cause an
explosion or fire.
Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or
begins to smoke. Be careful not to burn yourself during removal.
Keep wires, hairpins, and other metal objects away from the + and -
contacts of the battery.
Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire. This can cause an
explosion or fire.
If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or clothes,
wash the affected areas thoroughly with water.
Precautions for D-LI88 Battery Usage:
- BATTERY MAY EXPLODE OR FIRE IF MISTREATED.
- DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE.
- DO NOT CHARGE EXCEPT SPECIFIED CHARGING CONDITION.
- DO NOT HEAT ABOVE 140°F / 60°C, OR SHORT CIRCUIT.
- DO NOT CRUSH OR MODIFY.
Warning
To avoid the risk of SD Memory Cards from being swallowed by mistake,
keep them out of the reach of small children. Seek medical attention
immediately if an SD Memory Card is accidentally swallowed.
About the Battery
About the SD Memory Card
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When traveling, 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 when traveling). Pictures and sound 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.
Storing the battery fully charged may decrease the battery performance.
Avoid storing in high temperatures.
If the battery is left inserted and the camera is not used for a long time, the
battery will over-discharge and shorten the battery’s usage span.
Charging the battery a day before use or on the day of use is
recommended.
The AC plug cord provided with this camera is developed exclusively for
the battery charger D-BC88. Do not use it with other devices.
Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity. Do not
leave the camera in a vehicle, as the temperature can get very high.
Do not subject the camera to strong vibrations, shocks, or pressure. Use a
cushion to protect the camera from vibrations of motorcycles, automobiles,
or ships.
The temperature range for camera use is -10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F).
The monitor may appear black at high temperatures, but will return to
normal at normal temperatures.
The monitor may respond more slowly at low temperatures. This is due to
liquid crystal properties, and is not a malfunction.
Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and
outside of the camera. Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag, and
remove it after temperature of the camera and surroundings are equalized.
Care to be Taken During Handling
Before Using Your Camera
About the Battery and Charger
Precautions on Carrying and Using Your Camera
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Avoid contact with garbage, mud, sand, dust, water, toxic gases, or salts.
These could cause the camera to breakdown. Wipe dry any rain or water
drops on the camera.
Please do not press forcefully on the monitor. This could cause it to break
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 display.
Be careful not to overtighten the tripod screw when using a tripod.
The lens on this camera is not interchangeable. The lens is not removable.
This camera is provided with a waterproof/dustproof design complying with
JIS waterproof grade 8 and JIS dustproof grade 6 (equivalent to IP68).
You can use this camera for underwater photography for up to 2 hours at
a depth of 1.5 meters as well as in dusty or dirty locations such as a beach.
To enhance the waterproof performance of the camera, the front of the lens
is protected by glass. As any dirt or water on the glass will affect the quality
of pictures taken, the glass should be kept clean at all times.
Leaving the camera on the sand at the beach may cause the camera to
exceed its operating temperature or cause the speaker or microphone to
become blocked with sand.
The camera will sink if dropped in water, so be sure to attach the strap and
slip the strap over your wrist when using the camera in or near water.
Be sure to check that the battery/card/terminal cover is securely locked
before using the camera in an environment where it is likely to get wet or
dirty, such as underwater or at the beach. Water, sand or dirt inside the
camera may cause failure of the camera. Wipe off any water or dirt with
a dry cloth as soon as possible after using the camera.
Avoid opening the battery/card/terminal cover at the beach or by the sea.
Wait until the camera is completely dry before changing the battery or the
SD Memory Card. Avoid changing the battery or card where the camera
is likely to get wet or dirty, and make sure that your hands are dry.
If the camera is very dirty or after it has been used in the sea, make sure
that it is turned off and the battery/card/terminal cover is firmly closed
before rinsing it under running tap water or leaving it in a bowl of clean
water for a short time (2 or 3 minutes).
Avoid cleaning with agents such as soapy water, mild detergents, and
alcohol as this may compromise the waterproof performance of the
camera.
Waterproof and Dustproof Function
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Wipe off any dirt or sand on the waterproof packing or the packing contact
surface. The camera waterproof function may be compromised by loose
packing or cracks or dents in the packing or packing contact surface. If
there is any such damage, contact your nearest PENTAX Service Center.
To maintain the waterproof performance of the camera, you are
recommended to change the waterproof packing once a year. Contact your
nearest PENTAX Service Center regarding changing the packing. (A
charge will be made.)
Avoid subjecting the camera to substantial vibrations, shocks, or pressure
as this may cause a loss in waterproof performance. If the camera is
subjected to substantial vibrations, shocks or pressure, take your camera
to your nearest PENTAX Service Center and have it checked.
Avoid getting sunscreen or sun oil on the camera as it may cause
discoloration of the surface. If any oil gets on the camera, wash it off
immediately with warm water.
The camera’s accessories are not waterproof.
Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner, alcohol or
benzene.
Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens or viewfinder.
Never use a spray blower for cleaning as it may damage the lens.
Do not store the camera with preservatives or chemicals. Storage in high
temperatures and high humidity can cause mold to grow on the camera.
Remove the camera from its case and store it in a dry and well-ventilated
location.
Cleaning Your Camera
Storing Your Camera
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Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years to maintain
high performance.
Refer to “Precautions When Using an SD Memory Card” (p.44) regarding
the SD Memory Card.
Please note that deleting the data recorded on an SD Memory Card or
formatting an SD Memory Card using a camera or computer will not
necessarily delete the data so that it cannot be recovered using off the
shelf data recovery software. Such data should be handled and managed
at your own risk.
Other Precautions
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Using Your Camera Safely ...............................................................1
Care to be Taken During Handling ...................................................5
Contents ...........................................................................................9
Composition of the Operating Manual ............................................15
Camera Features.................................................................................16
Checking the Contents of the Package ..........................................20
Names of Parts...............................................................................21
Names of Operating Parts ..............................................................22
Monitor Indications .........................................................................23
Getting Started 33
Attaching the Strap.............................................................................34
Powering the Camera .........................................................................35
Charging the Battery.......................................................................35
Installing the Battery .......................................................................36
Using the AC Adapter.....................................................................40
Installing the SD Memory Card..........................................................42
Number of Images Recordable on an SD Memory Card ................45
Turning the Camera On and Off ........................................................46
Starting-up in the Playback Mode...................................................47
Initial Settings .....................................................................................48
Setting the Display Language.........................................................48
Setting the Date and Time..............................................................52
Common Operations 55
Understanding the Button Functions ...............................................56
A Mode .........................................................................................56
Q Mode ........................................................................................58
Switching Between A Mode and Q Mode...................................60
Setting the Camera Functions ...........................................................61
Operating the Menus ......................................................................61
Menu List ........................................................................................64
Taking Pictures 69
Taking Still Pictures............................................................................70
Taking Pictures...............................................................................70
Setting the Shooting Mode .............................................................73
Using the Face Recognition Function.............................................76
Contents
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Taking Pictures Automatically
(Auto Picture Mode) .................................................................78
Taking Pictures in the Custom Settings
(Program Mode) .......................................................................79
Taking Pictures in the Basic Mode (Green Mode)..........................80
Using the Zoom ..............................................................................82
Taking Underwater Pictures
(Underwater Mode/Underwater Movie Mode) ..........................84
Taking Pictures of Dark Scenes (Night Scene/Night Scene Portrait/
Digital SR/Fireworks/Candlelight Mode) ..................................86
Taking Pictures of People (Portrait/Half-length Portrait/
Natural Skin Tone Mode) .........................................................88
Taking Pictures of Children (Kids Mode) ........................................89
Taking Pictures of Your Pet (Pet Mode) .........................................90
Taking Pictures of Sports and Leisure Activities
(Surf & Snow/Sport Mode) .......................................................91
Taking Pictures Indoors (Party Mode) ............................................92
Framing Your Pictures (Frame Composite Mode) ..........................93
Using the Self-timer ........................................................................95
Taking a Series of Pictures
(Continuous Shooting/Burst Shooting Mode)...........................96
Taking a Series of Pictures at a Set Interval (Interval Shoot) .........98
Using the Digital Wide Function
(Digital Wide Mode)................................................................100
Taking Panoramic Pictures
(Digital Panorama Mode) .......................................................102
Setting the Shooting Functions.......................................................105
Selecting the Flash Mode .............................................................105
Selecting the Focus Mode ............................................................107
Selecting the Number of Recorded Pixels ....................................110
Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation) ....................................112
Correcting the Brightness (D-Range Setting) ...............................113
Adjusting the White Balance.........................................................114
Setting the AE Metering................................................................116
Setting the Sensitivity ...................................................................117
Setting Blink Detection .................................................................118
Setting Pixel Track SR..................................................................119
Setting the Instant Review............................................................120
Setting the Image Sharpness (Sharpness)...................................121
Setting the Color Saturation (Saturation)......................................122
Setting the Image Contrast (Contrast)..........................................122
Setting the Date Imprint Function .................................................123
Calling Up a Specific Function......................................................124
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Recording Movies .............................................................................126
Recording a Movie........................................................................126
Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate for Movies .........128
Setting the Movie SR (Movie Shake Reduction) Function............129
Recording a Movie from Pictures Taken at a Set Interval
(Interval Movie) ......................................................................130
Saving the Settings (Memory) .........................................................133
Playing Back and Deleting Images 135
Playing Back Images ........................................................................136
Playing Back Still Pictures ............................................................136
Playing Back a Movie ...................................................................137
Multi-Image Display ......................................................................138
Using the Playback Function ........................................................140
Slideshow .....................................................................................143
Rotating the Image .......................................................................145
Zoom Playback.............................................................................146
Zoom In on the Subject’s Face Automatically
(Face Close-up Playback)......................................................148
Deleting Images and Sound Files....................................................150
Deleting a Single Image ...............................................................150
Deleting Selected Images and Sound Files..................................152
Deleting All Images and Sound Files............................................154
Recovering Deleted Images .........................................................155
Protecting Images and Sound Files from Deletion (Protect) ........156
Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment......................................159
Editing and Printing Images 161
Editing Images ..................................................................................162
Changing the Image Size (Resize)...............................................162
Cropping Images ..........................................................................163
Processing Images So That Faces Look Smaller.........................164
Using the Digital Filters.................................................................166
Red-eye Compensation................................................................170
Adding a Frame (Frame Composite) ............................................171
Editing Movies ..............................................................................174
Copying Images and Sound Files.................................................176
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF)................................................179
Printing a Single Image ................................................................179
Printing All Images........................................................................181
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Recording and Playing Back Sound 183
Recording Sound (Voice Recording) ..............................................184
Setting the Voice Recording Function ..........................................184
Recording Sound..........................................................................185
Playing Back Sound .....................................................................186
Adding a Voice Memo to Images .....................................................188
Recording a Voice Memo .............................................................188
Playing Back a Voice Memo.........................................................189
Settings 191
Camera Settings................................................................................192
Formatting an SD Memory Card...................................................192
Changing the Sound Settings.......................................................193
Changing the Date and Time........................................................194
Setting the World Time .................................................................197
Changing the Display Language ..................................................199
Changing the Naming Rule of the Folder .....................................200
Changing the Video Output Format..............................................201
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display ........................................202
Using the Power Saving Function ................................................203
Setting Auto Power Off .................................................................204
Changing the Start-up Screen ......................................................205
Correcting Defective Pixels in the CCD Sensor (Pixel Mapping) .206
Resetting to Default Settings (Reset) ...........................................207
Using the Clock Function.................................................................208
Displaying the Time ......................................................................208
Setting the Alarm ..........................................................................208
Connecting to a Computer 211
Setting Up Your Computer ...............................................................212
Provided Software ........................................................................212
System Requirements ..................................................................213
Installing the Software ..................................................................214
Setting the USB Connection Mode...............................................218
Connecting to a Windows PC ..........................................................220
Connecting the Camera and Your Windows PC ..........................220
Transferring Images .....................................................................221
Disconnecting the Camera from Your Windows PC.....................224
Starting “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0” .............................................225
Viewing Images ............................................................................227
Details on How to Use “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0” ......................228
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Connecting to a Macintosh ..............................................................229
Connecting the Camera and Your Macintosh...............................229
Transferring Images .....................................................................230
Disconnecting the Camera from Your Macintosh .........................230
Starting “ACDSee 2 for Mac”........................................................231
Viewing Images ............................................................................232
Details on How to Use “ACDSee 2 for Mac”.................................232
Appendix 233
Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode................................234
Messages...........................................................................................236
Troubleshooting................................................................................238
Default Settings.................................................................................240
List of World Time Cities..................................................................245
Optional Accessories .......................................................................246
Main Specifications ..........................................................................247
WARRANTY POLICY.........................................................................251
Index...................................................................................................256
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In this manual, the method for operating the four-way controller is shown
in illustrations, such as in the ones below.
The meanings of the symbols used in this Operating Manual are
explained below.
1
indicates the reference page number for an explanation of the
related operation.
indicates information that is useful to know.
indicates precautions to be taken when operating the camera.
A mode
This is the mode for capturing still pictures and recording movies.
In this manual, the mode for taking still pictures is referred to as
the “still picture capture mode” and the mode for recording movies
is referred to as the “C mode”.
Q mode
This is the mode for viewing still pictures and playing back movies
and sound files.
4
or
3
or
5
or
2
or
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This Operating Manual contains the following chapters.
Composition of the Operating Manual
1 Getting Started –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains what you need to do after purchasing the camera
before you start taking pictures. Be sure to read it and follow the
instructions.
2 Common Operations ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains common operations such as the functions of the
buttons and how to use the menus. For more details, refer to the respective
chapters below.
3 Taking Pictures ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains the various ways of capturing images and how to set
the relevant functions.
4 Playing Back and Deleting Images–––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains how to view still pictures and movies on the camera
or on a TV screen and how to delete images from the camera.
5 Editing and Printing Images ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains the various ways of printing still pictures and how to
edit images with the camera.
6 Recording and Playing Back Sound –––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains how to record sound files or add sound (a voice
memo) to an image, and how to play back them.
7 Settings –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains how to set the camera-related functions.
8 Connecting to a Computer –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter explains how to connect the camera to a computer, and
includes installation instructions and a general overview of the provided
software.
9 Appendix––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This chapter deals with troubleshooting and lists the optional accessories.
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Camera Features
In addition to basic picture-taking, the Optio WS80 has a variety of
shooting modes to suit different situations. This section describes how to
make the most of the key features of your camera. Together with the
explanations of camera operations, it will enable you to enjoy your
camera to the full.
The Optio WS80 is waterproof/
dustproof, and the water resistant
coating on the lens protective
glass enables you to take
pictures underwater for two hours
at a depth of 1.5 meters (4.9 ft.).
It also allows the camera to be
sprayed by water, and you can
use the camera in locations
where it will be exposed to dust
and dirt such as beaches,
kitchens, and workshops.
Because it utilizes a lock
mechanism for the battery/card/
terminal cover, when the cover is
firmly locked, you can use the
camera underwater safely, with
the knowledge that the battery
and card are also secure.
Forget Your Worries About Water Getting in the
Camera!
For taking pictures while snorkeling (p.84)
For taking pictures at the pool or while playing in a river
or lake
For taking pictures while enjoying various outdoor
activities without worrying about your camera getting a
bit dirty. A quick wipe with a wet cloth is all it needs!
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The user-friendly design of the Optio
WS80 enables easy operation with
only a few buttons. Simply by choosing
the appropriate icon, you can select
the shooting mode (p.73) and choose
the optimal settings for the situation, or
the playback mode (p.140, p.162) and
enjoy the various playback and editing
functions. A guide on the display lets
you check the functions available in
each mode and how to use them.
The Optio WS80 comes with a “Face Recognition” function that spots the
faces in your shot and automatically adjusts the focus and exposure for
the faces. It can recognize up to 32 people per shot (*), so it will help you
take perfect group shots too. It will automatically release the shutter
when people are smiling, or if anyone blinked, it will tell you that so you
can take the shot again until it is perfect. It also has a feature that lets
you enlarge each person’s face in sequence during playback so you can
quickly check their facial expressions.
* Up to 31 face recognition frames (up to 30 frames in Half-length
Portrait mode) are displayed on the monitor.
Easy-to-Navigate Capture and Playback Functions!
Perfect for Portrait Shots!
A shooting mode guide is displayed in the Capture Mode
Palette and a playback mode guide in the Playback Mode
Palette (p.73, p.140).
Use the Green Mode to take pictures easily using
standard settings (p.80).
Face Recognition function (p.76)
Modes for taking stunning pictures of people (p.88)
Close-ups of people’s faces for easy checking during
playback (p.148)
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When you take a picture with the Optio
WS80, you can choose from a wide
range of fun frames to create attractive
framed shots (p.93). You can also add
frames to pictures you have taken.
Adjust the position of the subject in the
picture or reduce or enlarge the picture
size to match the frame shape and
size. Now you no longer have to worry
about the subject not fitting into the
frame (p.171).
With the Optio WS80, you can display recorded images and sound files
by date in calendar format (p.139). This lets you quickly find the image
or sound file you want to play back.
The Optio WS80 has a shake reduction function (Movie SR) to reduce
camera shake during movie recording (p.129). And it enables you to
record movies in 1280×720 pixel (16:9) HDTV format (*) (p.128).
* When connecting to and playing back images on AV equipment,
image data is output at normal screen resolution. To view movies in
HDTV, transfer the data to a computer and play it back on the
computer.
Add Various Frames to Your Pictures!
Display Images and Sound Files in Calendar Format!
Advanced Movie Recording Functions
For decorating your
pictures with a frame
Use the camera to shoot fun-filled movies of your children
or pets as a visual diary of their development (p.126).
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With its design and excellent
portability, the Optio WS80 is just right
to slip into a pocket of your bag or hang
around your neck, so you always have
it with you, like your cell phone. It has a
useful clock function, “Clock Mode” for
telling the time. You can also set the
alarm to ring at a specified time
(p.208).
The Optio WS80 has a variety of
functions to let you enjoy playing
back and editing images without
having to connect the camera to
your computer and transfer the
images first. The camera is all
you need to take and edit still
pictures and movies (p.162). And
no more worries about
accidentally deleting images,
because now, with the Optio
WS80, you can recover them
again (p.155).
Perfect Size for Carrying Around With You!
A Multitude of Functions Inside the Camera for
Enjoying Images Without a Computer!
Resize (p.162), Cropping (p.163) and Red-eye
Compensation (p.170) can be used, while the image is
displayed in the playback mode.
You can divide a movie into two or select a frame from a
movie to save it as a still picture (p.174).
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Items marked with an asterisk (*) are also available as optional accessories.
The battery charger and AC plug cord are only sold as a set (Battery Charger Kit
K-BC88).
For other optional accessories, refer to “Optional Accessories” (p.246).
Checking the Contents of the Package
Camera
Optio WS80
Strap
O-ST51 (*)
Software (CD-ROM)
S-SW87
USB cable
I-USB7 (*)
AV cable
I-AVC7 (*)
Rechargeable lithium-ion
battery D-LI88 (*)
Battery charger
D-BC88 (*)
AC plug cord Quick Guide
Operating Manual
(this manual)
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Front
Back
Names of Parts
Self-timer lamp
Microphone
Flash
Lens (with a protective
glass attached)
Tripod socket
Battery/card/terminal
cover lock lever
Battery/card/terminal
cover
PC/AV terminal
Battery lock lever
Display
Shutter release button
Power switch
Strap lug
Speaker
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Names of Operating Parts
Refer to “Understanding the Button Functions” (p.56 - p.59) for an
explanation of the function of each button.
Shutter release button
4/W button
3 button
Four-way controller
Green/i button
Zoom button
Q button
Power switch
I button
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The display shows information such as the shooting conditions in the
capture mode. The display changes in the following sequence each time
you press the 4/W button: “Normal Display”, “Histogram +
Info” and “No Info”.
Monitor Indications
Display in A Mode
When the shooting mode is set to 9 (Green)
mode, the monitor display is as shown on the
right. You cannot change the information on the
display by pressing the 4/W button.
(p.80)
08/08/2009
0 8/ 0 8/ 200 9
08/08/2009
14:25
1 4: 2 5
14:25
38
3 8
38
OK
OK
OK
38
3 8
38
10
M
200
200
200
38
Histogram + Info
No Info
Normal Display
38
3 8
38
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Normal Display in Still Picture Capture Mode
* 3 depends on the [D-Range Setting] setting in the [A Rec. Mode]
menu.
P When [Highlight Correction] is set to O
Q When [Shadow Correction] is set to O
O When [Highlight Correction] and [Shadow Correction] are set
to O
If [Highlight Correction] and [Shadow Correction] are both set to P
(Off), nothing appears in 3.
1
Shooting mode (p.73)
11
Memory status (p.46)
2
Face Priority icon (p.76)
12
Remaining image storage
capacity
3
D-Range Setting (p.113)
4
Camera shake warning (p.119)
13
Battery level indicator (p.39)
5
Shutter speed
14
Focus frame (p.70)
6
Aperture
15
Date and time (p.52)
7
Flash Mode (p.105)
16
EV Compensation (p.112)
8
Drive Mode (p.95, p.96, p.98)
17
Date Imprint setting (p.123)
9
Focus Mode (p.107)
18
World Time setting (p.197)
10
Digital Zoom/Intelligent Zoom
icon (p.82)
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25+1.0
+ 1. 0
+1.0
38
3 8
38
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0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
F3.5
F 3. 5
F3.5
1/250
1 /2 50
1/250
15
181716
1
10
9
12
13
14
11
87
2
3
4
5
6
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* 4 varies depending on the following conditions.
f When the shutter release button is pressed halfway with the
[Pixel Track SR] in the [A Rec. Mode] menu set to P (Off) and
camera shake is likely to occur
M When [Pixel Track SR] is set to O
* 5 and 6 appear only when the shutter release button is pressed
halfway.
* For 9, when the focus mode is set to = and the Auto-Macro function
is activated, the q appears on the display (p.107).
* Some indications may not appear depending on the shooting mode.
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Histogram + Info/No Info Display in Still Picture Capture Mode
A1 to A18 and B1 appear when “Histogram + Info” is selected. Only B1
appears when “No Info” is selected.
* A3 depends on the [D-Range Setting] setting in the [A Rec. Mode]
menu.
P When [Highlight Correction] is set to O
Q When [Shadow Correction] is set to O
O When [Highlight Correction] and [Shadow Correction] are set
to O
If [Highlight Correction] and [Shadow Correction] are both set to P
(Off), nothing appears in A3.
A1
Shooting mode (p.73)
A11
Battery level indicator (p.39)
A2
Face Priority icon (p.76)
A12
Recorded Pixels (p.110)
A3
D-Range Setting (p.113)
A13
White Balance (p.114)
A4
Camera shake warning (
p.119
)
A14
AE Metering (p.116)
A5
Flash Mode (p.105)
A15
Sensitivity (p.117)
A6
Drive Mode (p.95, p.96, p.98)
A16
Histogram (p.30)
A7
Focus Mode (p.107)
A17
EV Compensation (p.112)
A8
Digital Zoom/
Intelligent Zoom icon (p.82)
A18
Date Imprint setting (p.123)
B1
Focus frame (p.70)
A9
Memory status (p.46)
B2
Shutter s
peed
A10
Remaining image storage
capacity
B3
Aperture
F3.5
F 3. 5
1/250
1 /2 50
F3.5
1/250
38
3 8
38
10
M
200
200
200
+1.0
+ 1. 0
+1.0
+ 1. 0
+1.0
A
1
A5 A6 A7 A9A8
A
2
A
3
B1
A
4
B2
B3
A17 A18
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
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* A4 varies depending on the following conditions.
f When the shutter release button is pressed halfway with the
[Pixel Track SR] in the [A Rec. Mode] menu set to P (Off) and
camera shake is likely to occur
M When [Pixel Track SR] is set to O
* B2 and B3 appear only when the shutter release button is pressed
halfway.
* When the shooting mode is b (Auto Picture) and if you press the
shutter release button halfway, the automatically selected shooting
mode appears in A1 even when “No Info” is selected (p.78).
* Some indications may not appear depending on the shooting mode.
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The display shows the shooting information of the image in the playback
mode. The display changes in the following sequence each time you
press the 4/W button: “Normal Display”, “Histogram + Info”
and “No Info”.
Display in Q Mode
OK
OK
OK
F3.5
F 3. 5
1/250
1 /2 5 0
F3.5
1/250
100
1 00
-
0038
0 03 8
100
-
0038
14:25
1 4: 2 5
14:25
200
200
200
E dit
Edit
10
M
08/08/2009
0 8/ 0 8/ 200 9
08/08/2009
100
1 00
-
0038
0 03 8
100
-
0038
14:25
1 4: 2 5
14:25
E dit
Edit
08/08/2009
0 8/ 0 8/ 200 9
08/08/2009
E dit
Edit
Normal Display
Histogram + Info
No Info
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Normal Display/Histogram + Info Display in Playback Mode
(All of the display items are displayed here for explanatory purposes.)
The display shows information such as the shooting conditions. A1 to
A11 appear when “Normal Display” or “Histogram + Info” is selected. B1
to B7 appear only when “Histogram + Info” is selected.
* A1 appears only if the Face Recognition function worked when the
image was shot.
* In “Normal Display”, A8 and A10 disappear if no operation is performed
for two seconds.
* A9 appears only when the volume is being adjusted during playback of
movies, sound files or voice memo (p.137, p.186, p.189).
* A11 appears even when “No Info” is selected, but disappears if no
operation is performed for two seconds. When no operation is
performed for two seconds in “Normal Display” or “Histogram + Info”,
only “Edit” disappears.
A1
Face Priority icon (p.76)
A9
Volume icon
A2
Playback mode
A10
Captured date and time (p.52)
Q : Still Picture (p.136)
A11
Four-way controller guide
K : Movie (p.137)
B1
Recorded Pixels (p.110)
L : Sound (p.186)
B2
White Balance (p.114)
A3
Protect icon (p.156)
B3
AE Metering (p.116)
A4
Voice memo icon (p.189)
B4
Sensitivity (p.117)
A5
Memory status (p.46)
B5
Shutter speed
A6
Folder number (p.200)
B6
Aperture
A7
File number
B7
Histogram (p.30)
A8
Battery level indicator (p.39)
F3.5
F 3. 5
1/250
1 /2 50
F3.5
1/250
100
1 00
-
0038
0 03 8
100
-
0038
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25
200
200
200
E di t
Edit
10
M
08/08/2009
0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
A
2
A
3
A8
B7
A10
A11
A6
A7
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
A
1
A9
A4 A5
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A guide for each available button operation appears as follows on the
display during operation.
A histogram shows the
brightness distribution of an
image. The horizontal axis
represents brightness (dark at
the left and bright at the right)
and the vertical axis represents
the number of pixels.
The shape of the histogram
before and after shooting tells
you whether the brightness and
contrast are correct or not, and lets you decide if you need to use EV
compensation and take the picture again.
Understanding Brightness
If the brightness 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.
Guide Indications
2 Four-way controller (2) Zoom button
3 Four-way controller (3)
4/W button
4 Four-way controller (4) Shutter release button
5 Four-way controller (5)
X, i Green/i button
3 button
I, J I button
Using the Histogram
Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation) 1p.112
OK
SHUTTER
MENU
Number of pixels
Brightness(Dark) (Bright)
Dark image Correct image Bright image
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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).
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.
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Attaching the Strap ................................... 34
Powering the Camera ............................... 35
Installing the SD Memory Card ................ 42
Turning the Camera On and Off .............. 46
Initial Settings ........................................... 48
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Attaching the Strap
Attach the strap (O-ST51) supplied with the camera.
1
Pass the narrow end of the strap through the strap lug.
2
Pass the other end of the strap through the loop and
pull tight.
2
1
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Powering the Camera
Use the supplied battery charger (D-BC88) to charge the supplied
rechargeable lithium-ion battery (D-LI88) before using it in the camera
for the first time or after a long period of non-use, or when the [Battery
depleted] message appears.
Note: AC plug cord “Listed, Type SPT-2 or NISPT-2, 18/2 flexible cord,
rated 125 V, 7A, minimum 6 ft (1.8 m)”
1
Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger.
2
Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.
3
Place the battery in the battery charger so that the
PENTAX logo is facing up.
The charging indicator lights while the battery is charging and turns off
when charging is finished.
4
Remove the battery from the battery charger when
charging is finished.
Charging the Battery
3
1
2
Battery charger
Charging indicator
While charging: Lights
Charging finished: Turns off
Battery
AC plug cord
To power
outlet
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Use the rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI88 that is provided with the
camera. Charge the battery before using it in the camera for the first
time.
1
Open the battery/card/terminal cover.
While pushing the battery/card/terminal cover lock lever towards 1,
slide the cover towards 2 and open it towards 3.
Do not use the supplied battery charger (D-BC88) to charge batteries
other than the rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI88, as the battery
charger may overheat or be damaged.
The battery has reached the end of its service life when it starts to run
down soon after being charged. Replace it with a new battery.
If the battery is inserted correctly but the charging indicator fails to
light, the battery may be faulty. Replace it with a new battery.
The time required to fully charge the battery is about 120 minutes (max.).
(The charging time may vary depending on the ambient temperature and
charging conditions.) The appropriate ambient temperature for charging
the battery is 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Installing the Battery
1
2
3
4
Battery/card/terminal
cover
Battery
Battery lock lever
Battery/card/terminal
cover lock lever
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2
Press the battery lock lever in the direction of 4 and
insert the battery so that the PENTAX logo is facing
toward the lens.
Match the marks on the battery to the marks inside the battery
compartment and push the battery in until it is locked in place.
3
Close the battery/card/terminal cover.
Slide the battery/card/terminal cover in the opposite direction indicated
by 2. If you hear a click, the cover is securely closed.
1
Open the battery/card/terminal cover.
2
Press the battery lock lever in the direction of 4.
The battery will be ejected. Take care not to drop the battery when
removing it.
Make sure that the battery is inserted with the PENTAX logo pointing
toward the lens. If the battery is incorrectly oriented, malfunction may
result.
Removing the Battery
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Image Storage Capacity, Movie Recording Time, Sound
Recording Time, and Playback Time
(at 23°C with the display on and the battery fully charged)
*1 Recording capacity shows the approximate number of shots recorded
during CIPA-compliant testing (with display on, flash used for 50% of the
shots, and 23 degrees centigrade). Actual performance may vary
according to operating conditions.
*2 According to the result of in-house testing.
This camera uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI88. Use of
any other type of battery may damage the camera and cause
malfunction.
Insert the battery correctly. If the battery is incorrectly oriented,
malfunction may result.
Do not remove the battery while the camera is turned on.
Do not use excessive force when sliding the battery/card/terminal
cover open and closed because the waterproof packing may peel off.
If the packing is not in the correct position, the camera will not be
waterproof.
If the battery/card/terminal cover is not locked securely when you
close it, water, sand, or dirt may get into the camera.
Avoid changing the battery where the camera is likely to get wet or
dirty, and make sure that the camera and your hands are dry
completely.
When storing the battery for more than 6 months, charge the battery
for 30 minutes using the battery charger and store the battery
separately.
Be sure to recharge the battery every 6 to 12 months. Storing the
battery below room temperature is ideal. Avoid storing it in high
temperatures.
The date and time may be returned to the default setting if the camera
is left without the battery for a long time.
Be careful as the camera or the battery may become hot when the
camera is used continuously for a long period of time.
Image Storage
Capacity
*1
(flash used for 50%
of shots)
Movie Recording
Time
*2
Sound Recording
Time
*2
Playback Time
*2
Approx.
200 pictures
Approx. 70 min. Approx. 270 min. Approx. 240 min.
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Battery Level Indicator
You can check the battery level by the indicator on the display.
In general, battery performance may temporarily deteriorate as the
temperature decreases.
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.
Screen Display Battery Status
(green) Adequate power remains.
(green) Battery is running low.
(yellow) Battery is running very low.
(red) Battery is exhausted.
[Battery depleted] The camera will turn off after this message appears.
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Use of the optional AC adapter kit (K-AC88) is recommended if you
intend to use the camera for a long time or connect it to a computer.
1
Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the
battery/card/terminal cover.
2
Remove the battery.
Refer to p.36 - p.37 on how to open/close the battery/card/terminal
cover and remove the battery.
3
Insert the DC coupler, as shown in the illustration, while
holding down the battery lock lever.
Confirm the DC coupler is locked in place.
The battery/card/terminal cover will not close while the DC coupler is
inserted. Leave the cover open when using the AC adapter and do not
attempt to close it.
4
Connect the DC terminal of the AC adapter to the DC
terminal of the DC coupler.
5
Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter.
6
Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.
Using the AC Adapter
1
2
3
4
AC plug cord
DC terminal
3
1
AC adapter
4
6
5
DC coupler
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Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or
disconnecting the AC adapter.
Make sure that the AC plug cord and the DC terminal 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.
Do not use excessive force when sliding the battery/card/terminal
cover open and closed because the waterproof packing may peel off.
If the packing is not in the correct position, the camera will not be
waterproof.
Use the AC adapter with due care to avoid fire or electric shock.
Be sure to read “About the Battery Charger and the AC Adapter” (p.2)
before using the AC adapter.
Be sure to read the operation manual accompanying the AC adapter
kit K-AC88 before using the adapter.
When connecting the AC adapter, you cannot set the camera upright
on the table because the cord from the DC coupler comes out of the
bottom of the camera.
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Installing the SD Memory Card
This camera uses either an SD Memory Card or an SDHC Memory Card.
(Both cards are referred to as SD Memory Cards hereafter.) Captured
images and sound files are saved on the SD Memory Card if a card is
inserted in the camera. They are saved in the built-in memory if a card is
not inserted (p.46).
Be sure to use this camera to format (initialize) an SD Memory
Card that is unused or has been used on other cameras or digital
devices. Refer to “Formatting an SD Memory Card” (p.192) for
instructions on formatting.
Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or removing
the SD Memory Card.
Do not use excessive force when sliding the battery/card/terminal
cover open and closed because the waterproof packing may peel off.
If the packing is not in the correct position, the camera will not be
waterproof.
Avoid changing the SD Memory Card where the camera is likely to get
wet or dirty, and make sure that the camera and your hands are
completely dry.
The still picture storage capacity varies depending on the capacity of
the SD Memory Card and the selected number of recorded pixels and
quality level (p.45).
The self-timer lamp blinks while the SD Memory Card is being
accessed (data is being recorded or read).
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
another location.
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1
Open the battery/card/terminal cover.
While pushing the battery/card/terminal cover lock lever towards 1,
slide the cover towards 2 and open it towards 3.
2
Insert the SD Memory Card into the SD Memory Card
socket so that the label is facing toward the front of the
camera (the side with the lens).
Push the card in all the way. Data may not be recorded correctly if the
card is not inserted all the way.
3
Close the battery/card/terminal cover.
Slide the battery/card/terminal cover in the opposite direction indicated
by 2. If you hear a click, the cover is securely closed.
1
Open the battery/card/terminal cover.
2
Push the card into the SD Memory Card socket to eject
it.
Pull the card out.
To Remove the SD Memory Card
If the battery/card/terminal cover is not locked securely when you close
it, water, sand, or dirt may get into the camera.
1
2
3
Battery/card/terminal
cover
SD Memory Card
SD Memory Card socket
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Precautions When Using an SD Memory Card
The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write-
protect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK
prevents new data from being recorded on the
card, the stored data from being deleted, and
the card from being formatted by the camera or
computer.
r appears on the display when the card is
write-protected.
Care should be taken 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 the data is
being played back or saved to the card, 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. We do 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 SD Memory Card has not been used for a long time.
(4) when the SD Memory Card is ejected or the battery is removed while the
data on the card is being recorded or accessed.
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.
Be sure to format SD Memory Cards that are unused or have been used on
another camera. Refer to “Formatting an SD Memory Card” (p.192).
Please note that formatting the SD Memory 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. 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. In any case, the data on your SD Memory
Card should be managed at your own risk.
Write-protect
switch
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The sizes of the recorded images differ depending on the number of
recorded pixels of the images, so the number of images that will be
saved on an SD Memory Card also differs.
Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels for still pictures on the
[A Rec. Mode] menu.
Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels and frame rate in
[Movie] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
For an approximate guide to the number of images or the length of
recorded movies that can be saved on an SD Memory Card, see “Main
Specifications” (p.248).
Number of Images Recordable on an SD Memory
Card
Selecting the Number of Recorded Pixels 1p.110
Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate for Movies 1p.128
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Turning the Camera On and Off
1
Press the power switch.
The camera turns on and the display turns on.
If the [Language/ ] screen or [Date Adjustment] screen appears
when you turn the camera on, follow the procedure on p.48 to set the
display language and/or current date and time.
2
Press the power switch again.
The display turns off, the lens closes, and the camera turns off.
The SD Memory Card is checked when the
camera turns on and the memory status is
displayed.
Taking Still Pictures 1p.70
Checking the SD Memory Card
a
The SD Memory Card is inserted. Images and
sound files will be saved on the SD Memory
Card.
+
The SD Memory Card is not inserted. Images
and sound files will be saved in the built-in
memory.
r
The write-protect switch on the SD Memory
Card is in the LOCK position (p.44).
Images and sounds cannot be recorded.
Power switch
38
3 8
38
14:25
1 4:25
14:25
08/08/2009
0 8/08/ 2 0 0 9
08/08/2009
Memory status
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If you want to play back images or sound files straightaway without
taking any pictures, you can start up the camera in the playback mode.
1
Press the power switch while holding down the Q
button.
The display turns on and the camera turns on in the playback mode.
Starting-up in the Playback Mode
To switch from the playback mode to the capture mode, press the Q
button or press the shutter release button halfway.
Playing Back Still Pictures 1p.136
Q button
Power switch
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Initial Settings
The [Language/ ] screen appears when the camera is turned on for
the first time. Perform the operations in “Setting the Display Language”
below to set the language, and in “Setting the Date and Time” (p.52) to
set the current date and time.
1
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose the display
language.
The language, date, and time can be changed later. Refer to the pages below
for instructions.
To change the language, follow the steps in “Changing the Display Language”
(1p.199).
To change the date and time, follow the steps in “Changing the Date and
Time” (1p.194).
Setting the Display Language
3 button
Four-way controller
4 button
MENU
Cancel
English
Nederlands
Svenska
Italiano
Dansk
OK
Deutsch
Polski
Magyar
Suomi
OK
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2
Press the 4 button.
The [Initial Setting] screen appears in the
selected language. If the desired settings
for [Hometown] and [DST] (Daylight Saving
Time) appear, proceed to Step 3.
Proceed to “To Set Hometown and DST”
(p.51) if the desired settings do not appear.
3
Press the four-way controller (3)
twice to select [Settings
complete].
4
Press the 4 button.
The [Date Adjustment] screen appears. Set the date and time by
following the procedure in “Setting the Date and Time” (p.52).
Initial Setting
MENU
Cancel
Settings complete
English
DST
OFF
OFF
OFF
Hometown
New York
Daylight saving time
Initial Setting
MENU
Cancel
Settings complete
English
DST
OFF
OFF
OFF
Hometown
New York
OK
OK
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If you accidentally select the wrong language and proceed to the next
procedure, perform the following operation to set the desired language.
When the Wrong Language Has Been Inadvertently Selected
1
Press the four-way controller (5).
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select the
language and press the 4 button.
The [Initial Setting] screen appears in the selected language.
When the Screen After Step 2 Appears in the Wrong Language
1
Press the 3 button.
The setting screen is ended and the camera returns to capture
status.
2
Press the 3 button.
The [A Rec. mode] menu appears.
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
4
Use the four-way controller (32) to select [Language/
].
5
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Language/ ] screen appears.
6
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select the
language.
7
Press the 4 button.
The [W Setting] menu appears in the selected language.
The language is now switched to your desired language. To reset [Hometown],
[Date] and [Time], refer to the pages below for instructions.
To change [Hometown], follow the steps in “Setting the World Time
(1p.197).
To change the [Date] and [Time], follow the steps in “Changing the Date and
Time” (1p.194).
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3
Press the four-way controller (3).
The frame moves to [W Hometown].
4
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [W Hometown] screen appears.
5
Use the four-way controller (45)
to choose a city.
6
Press the four-way controller (3).
The frame moves to [DST] (Daylight Saving Time).
7
Use the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.
8
Press the 4 button.
The [Initial Setting] screen reappears.
9
Press the four-way controller (3)
to select [Settings complete].
10
Press the 4 button.
The [Date Adjustment] screen appears. Next, set the date and time.
To Set Hometown and DST
Initial Setting
MENU
Cancel
English
Hometown
New York
Settings complete
Hometown
City
New York
DST
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
Initial Setting
MENU
Cancel
Settings complete
English
DST
OFF
OFF
OFF
Hometown
New York
OK
OK
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Set the current date and time and the display style.
1
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame moves to [mm/dd/yy].
2
Use the four-way controller (23)
to choose the date and time
display style.
Choose from [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or
[yy/mm/dd].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame moves to [24h].
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [24h] (24-hour display) or
[12h] (12-hour display).
5
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame returns to [Date Format].
6
Press the four-way controller (3).
The frame moves to [Date].
The video output format (NTSC/PAL) is set to the format of the city selected in
[Hometown] on the [Initial Setting] screen. Refer to “List of World Time Cities”
(p.245) for the video output format of each city set as the initial setting, and
“Changing the Video Output Format” (p.201) for changing the setting of the
video output format.
Setting the Date and Time
MENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
mm dd yy
01/01/2009
00:00
// 24h
MENUMENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
01/01/2009
00:00
mm dd yy//
24h
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7
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame moves to the month.
8
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the month.
Change the day and year in the same
manner.
Next, change the time.
If you selected [12h] in Step 4, the setting
switches between am and pm
corresponding to the time.
9
Press the four-way controller (3)
to select [Settings complete].
10
Press the 4 button.
This confirms the date and time and completes the initial setting. The
camera returns to capture status.
If you press the 4 button in Step 10, the camera clock is reset to 00
seconds. To set the exact time, press the 4 button when the time
signal (on the TV, radio, etc.) reaches 00 seconds.
When the [Initial Setting] or [Date Adjustment] screen is displayed, you
can cancel the setting operation and switch to the capture mode by
pressing the 3 button. In this case, the [Initial Setting] screen will
appear next time you turn the camera on.
MENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
01/01/2009
00:00
mm dd yy// 24h
MENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
00:00
mm dd yy//
24h
01/01/2009
Date Adjustment
MENU
Cancel
Date Format
Date
01/01/2009
Time
00:00
24h
mm/dd/yy
Settings complete
OK
OK
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[Language/ ], [Date], [Time], [Hometown] and [DST] can be changed. Refer
to the pages below for instructions.
To change the language, follow the steps in “Changing the Display Language”
(1p.199).
To change the date and time, follow the steps in “Changing the Date and
Time” (1p.194).
To change the city or turn DST on and off, follow the steps in “Setting the
World Time” (1p.197).
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Understanding the Button Functions ..... 56
Setting the Camera Functions ................. 61
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Understanding the Button Functions
1 Power switch
Turns the camera on and off (p.46).
2 Shutter release button
Focuses the camera on the subject when pressed halfway in still
picture capture mode (except in 3, s and \ modes).
Takes a still picture when pressed down fully (p.71).
Starts and stops movie recording in C (Movie) and V (Underwater
Movie) modes (p.126).
Starts and stops sound file recording in Voice Recording (p.185).
3 Zoom button
Changes the captured area (p.82).
4 Q button
Switches to the Q mode (p.60).
5 3 button
Displays the [A Rec. Mode] menu (p.61).
A Mode
2
4
5
6
8
9
7
3
1
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6 I button
Switches the Face Recognition function (p.76). The Face Recognition
function is switched as follows each time the I button is pressed:
Smile Capture ´ Face Priority Off ´ Face Priority On
7 Four-way controller
2 Changes the drive mode (p.95, p.96, p.98).
3 Displays the Capture Mode Palette (p.73).
4 Changes the flash mode (p.105).
5 Changes the focus mode (p.107).
23 Adjusts the focus when the focus mode is set to \ (p.108).
8 4/W button
Changes the information on the display (p.23).
9 Green button
Switches to the 9 (Green) mode (p.80).
Calls up the assigned function (p.124).
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1 Power switch
Turns the camera on and off (p.46).
2 Shutter release button
Switches to A mode (p.60).
3 Zoom button
Press towards the left (f) during single-image display to change to
four-image display. Changes to nine-image display when pressed
towards the left again. Returns to the previous display when pressed
towards the right (y) (p.138).
Enlarges the image when pressed towards the right (y) during single-
image display. Returns to the previous display when pressed towards
the left (f) (p.146).
Press towards the left (f) during nine-image display to change to
folder or calendar display (p.139).
Press towards the right (y) during folder/calendar display to change
to nine-image display (p.139).
Adjusts the volume during playback of movies, sound files or voice
memo (p.137, p.186, p.189).
4 Q button
Switches to A mode (p.60).
5 3 button
Displays the [W Setting] menu during single-image display (p.61).
Q Mode
2
4
5
6
8
9
7
3
1
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Returns to single-image display during Playback Mode Palette display
(p.140).
Returns to single-image display during four-/nine-image display or
zoom display (p.138).
Changes to nine-image display of the selected folder during folder
display (p.139).
Changes to nine-image display of the selected date during calendar
display (p.139).
6 I button
Zooms in on the subject’s faces in the face-recognized image in the
order the faces were recognized when the picture was taken. (Face
close-up playback) (p.148).
7 Four-way controller
2
Plays back and pauses a movie or sound file (p.137, p.186).
3
Displays the Playback Mode Palette (p.140).
Stops a movie or sound file during playback (p.137, p.186).
45
Displays the previous or next image or sound file during
single-image display (p.136).
Fast-forwards, fast-reverses, frame forwards, frame
reverses, reverses a movie and makes a movie play forwards
during playback (p.137).
Fast-forwards, fast-reverses, and moves to the next index in
sound file playback (p.186).
2345
Selects an image in four-/nine-image display, a folder in
folder display, and a date in calendar display (p.138, p.139).
Moves the display area during zoom display (p.146).
Moves the image when using the Frame Composite function
(p.171).
8 4/W button
Changes the information on the display (p.28).
Returns to single-image display during four-/nine-image display or
zoom display (p.138, p.146).
Changes to nine-image display of the selected folder during folder
display (p.139).
Changes to single-image display of the selected date during calendar
display (p.140).
9 Green/i button
Switches from single-image display to the Delete screen (p.150).
Switches from four-/nine-image display to the Select & Delete screen
(p.152).
Switches from folder display to the calendar display screen (p.139).
Switches from calendar display to the folder display screen (p.139).
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In this manual, the capture mode, such as for taking still pictures, is
referred to as “A mode” (the capture mode). The playback mode, such
as for displaying captured images on the display, is referred to as “Q
mode” (the playback mode). In Q mode, you can perform simple editing
operations on the captured images.
Follow the procedure below to switch between A mode and Q mode.
1
Press the Q button.
The camera switches to Q mode.
1
Press the Q button or the shutter release button
halfway.
The camera switches to A mode.
Switching Between A Mode and Q Mode
To Switch from A Mode to Q Mode
To Switch from Q Mode to A Mode
Displaying data stored in the built-in memory
When an SD Memory Card is inserted in the camera, images, movies,
and sounds on the SD Memory Card are displayed. If you want to
display images, movies and sounds in the built-in memory, turn the
camera off and remove the SD Memory Card, or follow the procedure
below to use the “Built-in memory display” function.
Viewing images in the built-in memory while the SD Memory Card is
inserted (built-in memory display)
When you press and hold down the Q button for more than one second in
A mode, the message [Display image/sound from built-in memory] appears,
and the images, movies and sound files stored in the built-in memory are
displayed.
In the built-in memory display, you can play back still pictures (including
enlarged display) (p.136, p.146), movies (p.137) and sounds (p.186), and
switch between four-/nine-image display, folder display and calendar
display (p.138).
In the built-in memory display, you cannot delete data, delete a selection,
display the Playback Mode Palette or display the menu. If you want to
perform any of these operations on images, movies or sounds in the built-
in memory, do so after removing the SD Memory Card.
Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or removing
the SD Memory Card.
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Setting the Camera Functions
To change the camera settings, press the 3 button to display the
[A Rec. Mode] menu or [W Setting] menu. Menus for playing back and
editing images and sound files are displayed from the Playback Mode
Palette (p.140).
Press the 3 button in A mode to display the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the 3 button in Q mode to display the [W Setting] menu.
Use the four-way controller (45) to switch between [A Rec. Mode]
menu and [W Setting] menu.
Operating the Menus
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Available button operations appear on the display during menu
operation (p.30).
MENU
SHUTTER
MENU
MENU
08/08/2009
0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25
100
1 00
-
0038
0 03 8
100
-
0038
08/08/2009
0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25
100
1 00
-
0038
0 03 8
100
-
0038
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25
38
3 8
38
08/08/2009
0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25
38
3 8
38
08/08/2009
0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
Setting
Sound
Date Adjustment
Alarm
08/08/2009
World Time
English
Folder Name
Date
MENU
Exit
1/3
Setting
Sound
Date Adjustment
Alarm
08/08/2009
World Time
English
Folder Name
Date
MENU
Exit
1/3
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
1/4
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
Auto
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
1/4
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
Auto
E di t
Edit
E di t
Edit
The setting is
complete and
the camera
returns to
A
mode.
Press halfway
During recording During playback
The setting is
complete and
the camera
returns to
Q
mode.
or
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Ex.) To set the [Focusing Area] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The frame moves to [Pixel Track SR].
3
Press the four-way controller (3) three times.
The frame moves to [Focusing Area].
4
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears with the items
that can be selected.
The pull-down menu displays only those
items that can be selected with the current
camera settings.
5
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the setting.
The focusing area changes each time the
four-way controller (23) is pressed.
6
Press the 4 button or the four-way controller (4).
The setting is saved and then the camera is ready for setting the other
functions.
To exit the settings, press the 3 button.
To use another operation, refer to the alternate Step 6 options on the
next page.
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
1/4
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
Auto
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
1/4
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
Auto
Rec. Mode
MENU
Cancel
1/4
OK
OK
0.0
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
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6
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The setting is saved and the camera returns to capture status.
When the shutter release button is pressed fully, the picture is taken.
6
Press the Q button.
When the [A Rec. Mode] menu is displayed from A mode, the setting
is saved and the camera returns to playback status.
6
Press the 3 button.
The changes are canceled and the screen shown in Step 3 reappears.
This displays the items that can be set with the menus and provides
descriptions of each item. See the list of default settings in the Appendix
“Default Settings” (p.240) to check whether the settings are saved when
the camera is turned off and whether the settings return to the defaults
when the camera is reset.
To Save the Setting and Start Taking Pictures
When the [W Setting] menu is displayed from Q mode, you can switch
to A mode by pressing the Q button.
To Save the Setting and Start Playback of Images
To Cancel the Changes and Continue with Menu Operations
The 3 button function differs depending on the screen. Refer to the
guide indications.
Exit Exits the menu and returns to the original screen.
Returns to the previous screen with the current
setting.
Cancel Cancels the current selection, exits the menu and
returns to the previous screen.
Menu List
MENU
MENU
MENU
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[A Rec. Mode] Menu
This menu shows the functions related to taking still pictures and
recording movies.
Item Description Page
Pixel Track SR For correcting camera shake during shooting p.119
Recorded Pixels For choosing the number of recorded pixels of still pictures p.110
White Balance
For adjusting the color balance according to the lighting
conditions
p.114
Focusing Area For changing the area of the autofocus p.109
AE Metering
For setting the area of the screen that is metered to
determine the exposure
p.116
Sensitivity For setting the sensitivity p.117
EV Compensation
For adjusting the overall brightness of the picture p.112
Movie
Recorded
Pixels
For choosing the number of recorded pixels of movies p.128
Movie SR
For choosing whether or not to use the movie shake
reduction function
p.129
Interval Shoot
For recording multiple still pictures taken at a set interval as
a movie file
p.130
D-Range Setting
Highlight
Correction
Adjusts the bright areas when the image is too bright
p.113
Shadow
Correction
Adjusts the dark areas when the image is too dark
Interval Shoot
Interval For setting the interval between shots
p.98
Number of Shots
For setting the number of shots to be taken
Start Delay For setting the start time for interval shooting
Blink Detection
For choosing whether to use the Blink Detection function
when the Face Recognition function worked
p.118
Digital Zoom
For choosing whether or not to use the Digital Zoom function
p.83
Instant Review For choosing whether to display Instant Review p.120
Memory
For choosing whether to save the set values of the shooting
function or return to the defaults when the camera is turned
off
p.133
Green Button For assigning a function to the Green button in A mode p.124
Sharpness For choosing sharp or soft outlines p.121
Saturation For setting the color saturation p.122
Contrast For setting the image contrast level p.122
Date Imprint
For choosing whether to imprint the date and/or time when
taking still pictures
p.123
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[W Setting] Menu
Use the 9 (Green) mode to enjoy easy picture-taking using standard
settings, regardless of the settings in the [A Rec. Mode] menu (p.80).
Assigning frequently used functions to the Green button enables you
to go straight to the desired function (p.124).
Item Description Page
Sound
For adjusting the operation volume and playback
volume, and setting the start-up sound, shutter sound,
key operation sound and self-timer sound
p.193
Date Adjustment For adjusting the date and time p.194
Alarm For setting the alarm p.208
World Time For setting the Hometown and Destination p.197
Language/
For setting the language in which menus and
messages appear
p.199
Folder Name
For choosing how names are assigned to folders for
storing images and sound files
p.200
USB Connection
For setting the USB connection mode (MSC or PTP)
when connected to a computer via the USB cable
p.218
Video Out For setting the output format to AV equipment p.201
[A Rec. Mode] Menu 1
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
1/4
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
Auto
[A Rec. Mode] Menu 2
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
2/4
Movie
D-Range Setting
Interval Shoot
Blink Detection
Digital Zoom
EV Compensation
0.0
[A Rec. Mode] Menu 3
Rec. Mode
Saturation
MENU
Exit
3/4
Sharpness
Contrast
Green Button
Memory
Instant Review
[A Rec. Mode] Menu 4
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
4/4
Date Imprint Off
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Brightness Level For changing the brightness of the display p.202
Power Saving
For setting the time until the camera enters power-
saving mode
p.203
Auto Power Off
For setting the time until the camera turns off
automatically
p.204
Reset For returning settings to their defaults p.207
Delete All
For deleting all the saved images and sound files at
once
p.154
Pixel Mapping
For mapping out and correcting for defective pixels in
the CCD sensor
p.206
Format For formatting the SD Memory Card p.192
Item Description Page
[W Setting] Menu 1
Setting
Sound
Date Adjustment
Alarm
01/01/2009
World Time
English
Folder Name
Date
MENU
Exit
1/3
[W Setting] Menu 2
Setting
Power Saving
Auto Power Off
Reset
5sec.
Video Out
Brightness Level
USB Connection MSC
2/3
MENU
Exit
NTSC
3min.
[W Setting] Menu 3
Setting
Pixel Mapping
Delete All
Format
MENU
Exit
3/3
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Taking Still Pictures .................................. 70
Setting the Shooting Functions ............. 105
Recording Movies ................................... 126
Saving the Settings (Memory) ............... 133
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Taking Still Pictures
The Optio WS80 features a wide range of shooting modes and functions
to suit almost any subject or scene. This chapter describes how to take
pictures with the most commonly used standard settings (the factory
default settings).
1
Press the power switch.
The camera turns on and is ready to take still pictures. In this manual,
this is called “still picture capture mode”.
2
Confirm the subject and shooting
information on the display.
The focus frame in the middle of the display
indicates the zone of automatic focusing.
When the camera recognizes a person’s face,
the Face Recognition function is activated and
the face recognition frame appears (p.76).
You can change the captured area by
pressing the zoom button (p.82).
Right (x) Enlarges the subject.
Left (w) Widens the area that is
captured by the camera.
Taking Pictures
Power switch
Zoom button
Shutter release button
14:25
1 4:25
14:25
38
3 8
38
08/08/2009
0 8/08/ 2 0 0 9
08/08/2009
Focus frame
14:25
1 4:25
38
3 8
08/08/2009
0 8/08/ 2 0 0 9
08/08/2009
38
14:25
Face recognition frame
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3
Press the shutter release button
halfway.
The focus frame (or face recognition frame)
on the display turns green when the camera
focuses on the subject at the correct
distance.
4
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
The flash discharges automatically depending on the light conditions.
The image appears on the display (Instant Review: p.73) and is saved
to the SD Memory Card or the built-in memory.
Press the Green button to switch to the 9 (Green) mode and let the
camera set all the shooting functions automatically (p.80).
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The shutter release button works in a two-step action as follows.
Press halfway
This refers to pressing the shutter release button gently to the first
position. This locks the focus setting and the exposure. The green focus
frame lights on the display when the shutter release button is pressed
halfway and the subject is in focus. If the subject is out of focus, the
frame turns white.
Press fully
This refers to pressing the shutter release button all the way down to the
fully depressed position. This takes a picture.
Using the Shutter Release Button
Poor focusing conditions
The camera may not be able to focus under the following conditions. In these
cases, lock the focus on an object the same distance away as the subject (by
pressing and holding 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 captured area
Strongly reflected light or strong backlighting (bright background)
Not pressed Pressed halfway
(first position)
Pressed fully
(second position)
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The image appears on the display immediately after it is captured (Instant
Review). If the camera detects that the subject’s eyes are closed while
the Face Recognition function (p.76) is activated, the message [Closed
eyes have been detected] appears for 3 seconds (Blink Detection).
The Optio WS80 has a variety of shooting modes that let you take
pictures or record movies in different situations simply by choosing the
appropriate mode for the particular situation from the Capture Mode
Palette.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose a shooting
mode.
When an icon is selected in the Capture
Mode Palette, the selected shooting mode
guide appears.
Instant Review and Blink Detection
When the Face Recognition function does not work, Blink Detection
also does not function. Even if the subject’s faces are recognized,
Blink Detection could not function depending on the condition of the
recognized faces.
You can also disable the Blink Detection function (p.118).
Setting the Shooting Mode
Four-way controller
4 button
OK
O K
OK
MENU
C ancel
Cancel
For capturing landscape
views. Enhances colors
of sky and foliage
L andsc a p e
Landscape
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3
Press the 4 button.
The shooting mode is selected and the
camera returns to capture status.
There are 24 shooting modes which can be selected from the Capture
Mode Palette.
Shooting Mode Description Page
b
Auto Picture Automatically selects the best capture mode. p.78
R
Program
Used for basic shooting. Various functions can
also be set with this mode.
p.79
A
Night Scene
For night time images. Use of a tripod or other
support is suggested.
p.86
C
Movie For recording movies. p.126
U Underwater For capturing images underwater p.84
V Underwater Movie Use this mode for taking underwater movie. p.84
H
Landscape
For capturing landscape views. Enhances colors of
sky and foliage.
I
Flower
For images of flowers. The outline of the flower is
softened.
P
Portrait
For capturing portraits. Reproduces a healthy and
bright skin tone.
p.88
X
Digital Wide
Stitches two pictures together to create a wider
image.
p.100
Q
Surf & Snow
For bright images such as sand or snow.
Accurately meters for bright scenes.
p.91
c
Digital SR Higher sensitivity reduces blur. p.86
R
Kids
For capturing moving kids. Reproduces a healthy
and bright skin tone.
p.89
Y
Pet
For capturing moving pets. Select the color
according to the pet’s coat.
p.90
C
Half-length
Portrait
For portraits with proper framing by automatic
zoom.
p.88
\
Sport
For a fast moving subject. Tracks the subject until
the picture is taken.
p.91
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* In addition to the modes listed above, 9 (Green) mode (p.80) and Voice
Recording (p.184) are also available.
S
Fireworks
For capturing fireworks. Use of a tripod or other
support is suggested.
p.86
U
Candlelight For capturing scenes in candlelight. p.86
B
Night Scene
Portrait
For images of people at night. Use of a tripod or
other support is advised.
p.86
V
Natural Skin Tone
For images of people. Enhances skin tones while
smoothing blemishes.
p.88
K
Food
For images of food and prepared dishes.
Enhances saturation and contrast.
F
Digital Panorama
Stitches images taken with the camera to create a
panoramic photograph.
p.102
N
Frame Composite For capturing images with a frame. p.93
B
Party
For capturing images at parties or in dim light.
Increases ISO and clarity.
p.92
In shooting modes other than R, A, C, V, X, c, F and N,
saturation, contrast, sharpness, white balance, etc. are automatically
set to the optimal settings for the selected mode.
Some functions may not be available or may not work fully depending
on the selected shooting mode. For details, refer to “Functions
Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.234).
Shooting Mode Description Page
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With the Optio WS80, the Face Recognition
function is available with all shooting modes.
When the camera detects a person’s face in the
image, the Face Recognition function displays
a yellow face recognition frame around the face
on the display screen, sets the focus (Face
Recognition AF) and compensates the
exposure (Face Recognition AE).
If the subject in the face recognition frame moves,
the frame also moves and changes its own size
as it tracks the face.
The Face Recognition function can recognize
up to 32 people’s faces. If it recognizes multiple
faces, the camera displays a yellow frame over
the main face and white frames over the other
face(s). It can display up to a total of 31 frames
(up to 30 frames in Half-length Portrait mode),
including a main frame and white frame(s).
By default, the Face Recognition function is set to Face Priority On. You
can switch to the Smile Capture function, which automatically releases
the shutter when your subject smiles. The Face Recognition function is
switched as follows each time the I button is pressed:
Smile Capture ´ Face Priority Off ´ Face Priority On
Using the Face Recognition Function
Face Recognition AF and AE may not work if the subject is wearing
sunglasses, has part of their face covered or is not looking toward the camera.
If the camera cannot recognize the subject’s face, the camera focuses
using the setting currently selected in [Focusing Area].
When the Smile Capture function is activated, the shutter may not be
released automatically because the Smile Capture function may not
work in some situations, such as when the recognized face is too small.
To Switch the Face Recognition Function
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An icon indicating either Face Priority On or Smile Capture appears on
the display. (The icon does not appear when the Face Recognition
function is not activated.)
The Face Recognition function cannot be set to off in b (Auto
Picture), P (Portrait), R (Kids), C (Half-length Portrait), B (Night
Scene Portrait) or V (Natural Skin Tone) mode. You can select either
Face Priority On or Smile Capture in these modes.
Even if the Face Recognition function is set to off, it is automatically
turned on when 9 (Green), b (Auto Picture), C (Movie),
V (Underwater Movie), P (Portrait), R (Kids), C (Half-length
Portrait), B (Night Scene Portrait) or V (Natural Skin Tone) mode is
selected. When switching to another mode from one of these modes,
the Face Recognition setting returns to the previous setting.
If you use the Face Recognition function when the flash mode is set to
, (Auto), the flash mode automatically changes to d (Flash On +
Red-eye) when shooting.
I button
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In b (Auto Picture) mode, the camera automatically selects the most
appropriate mode depending on the situations and subjects.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select b.
3
Press the 4 button.
The b mode is selected and the camera
returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The selected shooting mode is displayed on the top left of the screen.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
Taking Pictures Automatically
(Auto Picture Mode)
Standard Night Scene Landscape
Flower Portrait Sport
Candlelight Night Scene Portrait
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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In R (Program) mode, the camera automatically sets the shutter speed
and aperture for taking still pictures. However, you can change other
settings such as the flash mode and the number of recorded pixels.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select R.
The following restrictions apply in b mode:
You cannot turn the Face Recognition function off.
The focusing area setting is fixed at J (Multiple).
The (Flower) mode cannot be selected when using Digital Zoom
or Intelligent Zoom.
If the (Night Scene) mode is selected when the flash mode is ,
(Auto) or c (Auto + Red-eye), the flash mode automatically changes
to a (Flash Off).
If the (Night Scene Portrait) mode is selected when the flash mode
is , (Auto), the flash mode automatically changes to d (Flash On +
Red-eye) when the camera recognizes a face and determines that the
flash is needed.
The camera automatically focuses on the subject when the focus
mode is set to = (Standard) or q (Macro).
Taking Pictures in the Custom Settings
(Program Mode)
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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3
Press the 4 button.
The R mode is selected and the camera
returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
4
Set the functions you want to change.
Refer to “Setting the Shooting Functions” (p.105 - p.125) for details on
how to set the functions.
5
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
6
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
In 9 (Green) mode, you can enjoy easy picture-taking using standard
settings, regardless of the settings in the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
The 9 mode settings are as shown below.
Taking Pictures in the Basic Mode (Green Mode)
Flash Mode , (Auto) Sensitivity Auto
Drive Mode 9 (Standard) EV Compensation ±0.0
Focus Mode = (Standard)
Highlight Correction
P (Off)
Face Recognition On
Shadow Correction
P (Off)
Information Display Normal Blink Detection O (On)
Pixel Track SR P (Off) Digital Zoom O (On)
Recorded Pixels
N (3648×2736)
Instant Review O (On)
White Balance F (Auto) Sharpness G (Normal)
Focusing Area J (Multiple) Saturation G (Normal)
AE Metering
L (Multi-segment
metering)
Contrast G (Normal)
Date Imprint Off
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1
Press the Green button in A
mode.
The camera switches to 9 mode.
Press the Green button again to return to
the status before 9 mode was selected.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame appears (p.76).
2
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
3
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
Assign 9 mode to the [Green Button] on the [A Rec. Mode] for using
9 mode (p.124). The default setting is 9 mode.
•In 9 mode, you cannot change the information on the display by
pressing the 4/W button.
If you press the 3 button in 9 mode, the [W Setting] menu
appears. The [A Rec. Mode] menu cannot be displayed.
When the camera is turned off in 9 mode, it turns on in 9 mode next
time the power switch is pressed.
Green button
Shutter release
button
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You can use the zoom to change the captured area.
1
Press the zoom button in A mode.
Right (x) Enlarges the subject.
Left (w) Widens the area that is
captured by the camera.
When you continue to press the button
towards the right (x), the camera
automatically switches from optical zoom to
Intelligent Zoom.
Once the button is released and pressed
again, the camera switches to Digital Zoom.
The zoom bar is displayed as follows.
*1 You can zoom in to a maximum of 5× optically.
*2 The Intelligent Zoom range differs depending on the number of
recorded pixels. See the following table.
Using the Zoom
Four-way controller
4 button
Zoom button
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28.5 x
28.5 x
Zoom bar
Zoom ratio
Zoom in with high
image quality.
Zoom in with some degree
of image deterioration.
Optical zoom range
*1
Intelligent
Zoom range
*2
Digital Zoom
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Recorded pixels and the maximum zoom ratio
The Digital Zoom is set to O (On) in the default settings. To take pictures
using only the optical zoom and Intelligent Zoom, set the Digital Zoom to
P (Off).
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Digital
Zoom].
Recorded
Pixels
Intelligent Zoom Digital Zoom
G/N Not Available (5× optical zoom only)
Equivalent to approx.
28.5×
6 Approx. 5.9×
f Approx. 7.0×
h Approx. 8.9×
L Approx. 9.5×
l Approx. 17.8×
m
Approx. 28.5×
(Same as Digital Zoom)
It is recommended to use a tripod to prevent camera shake when
taking pictures at high zoom.
Pictures taken in the Digital Zoom range appear grainier than pictures
taken in the optical zoom range.
Intelligent Zoom is not available under the following conditions:
- When the number of recorded pixels is set to G/N (5× optical
zoom available)
-In c (Digital SR) mode
- When the sensitivity is set to 3200 or 6400
The image enlarged using Intelligent Zoom may appear rough on the
display. This does not affect the quality of the recorded image.
•In C (Movie) and V (Underwater Movie) modes, only Digital Zoom is
available while recording.
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Use the four-way controller (45)
to select O or P.
O Uses Digital Zoom
P Uses only optical zoom and
Intelligent Zoom
The setting is saved.
4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
This camera has been proven to comply with JIS waterproof grade 8 and
can be used to take pictures at a depth of 1.5 m continuously for 2 hours.
In addition, this camera complies with JIS dustproof grade 6 (IP68).
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
Saving the Digital Zoom Function setting 1p.133
Taking Underwater Pictures
(Underwater Mode/Underwater Movie Mode)
U
Underwater
For capturing images under water. The blue color of
water is reproduced beautifully
V
Underwater Movie Use this mode for taking underwater movie
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
2/4
Movie
D-Range Setting
Interval Shoot
Blink Detection
Digital Zoom
EV Compensation
0.0
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
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2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select U or V.
3
Press the 4 button.
The camera enters U or V mode and returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s face, the Face Recognition
function is activated and the face recognition frame appears (p.76).
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame (or face recognition frame) on the display turns green
when the camera focuses on the subject at the correct distance.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
If you selected U, a picture is taken.
If you selected V, movie recording starts. To stop recording, press the
shutter release button fully again. Perform the same steps as C
(Movie) to record movies.
Recording Movies 1p.126
Before taking pictures underwater, make sure that there is no dirt or
sand on the waterproof packing of the battery/card/terminal cover and
check that the cover is securely locked.
Before opening the battery/card/terminal cover after using the camera
underwater, make sure that there is no water, dirt or sand on the
camera. Wipe the camera before opening the cover.
•In U mode, AE metering is fixed at L (Multi-segment metering).
Waterproof and Dustproof Function 1p.6
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You can choose settings appropriate for taking pictures of dark scenes,
such as nightscapes.
The flash will not discharge in V mode.
When the focus mode is set to = or q in V mode, press the shutter
release button halfway to lock the focus before recording a movie.
When the focus mode is set to \, you can only adjust the focus
before recording starts.
Optical and digital zoom in V mode are only available before
recording starts. Only digital zoom is available during recording.
Although the camera is provided with waterproof and dustproof functions, avoid
using the camera under the following conditions. It may momentarily be
subjected to water pressure beyond that covered in the guarantee and water
may enter the interior of the camera.
- Jumping into the water while holding the camera
- Swimming while holding the camera in your hand
- Optical zoom in V mode is only available before recording starts. Digital
zoom is available before and during recording.
Taking Pictures of Dark Scenes (Night Scene/
Night Scene Portrait/Digital SR/Fireworks/
Candlelight Mode)
A
Night Scene
For night time images. Use of a tripod or other support
is suggested.
c
Digital SR
Higher sensitivity reduces blur. The sensitivity is
automatically set to Auto and the number of recorded
pixels is fixed at f (2592×1944).
S
Fireworks
For capturing fireworks. Use of a tripod or other support
is suggested. The sensitivity is fixed at its minimum
setting.
U
Candlelight For capturing scenes in candlelight.
B
Night Scene Portrait
For images of people at night. Use of a tripod or other
support is advised.
If you use the Face Recognition function when the flash
mode is set to , (Auto), the flash mode automatically
changes to d (Flash On + Red-eye) when shooting.
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1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select A, c,
S, U or B.
3
Press the 4 button.
The A, c, S, U or B mode is selected and the camera returns to
capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s face, the Face Recognition
function is activated and the face recognition frame appears (p.76).
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
The shutter speed tends to be slower when taking pictures of dark
scenes.
To prevent camera shake, set the Pixel Track SR function (p.119) or
use a tripod and/or the self-timer function (p.95).
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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The P (Portrait), C (Half-length Portrait) and V (Natural Skin Tone)
modes are suitable for taking pictures of people. The Face Recognition
function (p.76) operates for each shooting mode, making it easier to
emphasize the subject’s face when taking pictures.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select P, C or
V.
3
Press the 4 button.
The P, C or V mode is selected and the
camera returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
If the camera recognizes a person’s face in
C mode, an orange frame appears showing the area to be zoomed in.
Taking Pictures of People (Portrait/Half-length
Portrait/Natural Skin Tone Mode)
P
Portrait
For capturing portraits. Reproduces a healthy and
bright skin tone.
C
Half-length Portrait
For portraits with proper framing by automatic zoom.
The number of recorded pixels is fixed to h
(2048×1536).
V
Natural Skin Tone
For images of people. Enhances skin tones while
smoothing blemishes.
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
If the camera recognizes a person’s face in C mode, the camera
automatically zooms in to enlarge the area in the orange frame shown
in Step 3.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
The R (Kids) mode is suitable for taking pictures of moving children. It
also reproduces healthy and bright skin tone. The Face Recognition
function (p.76) operates automatically for this mode, making it easier to
emphasize the subject’s face when taking pictures.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select R.
3
Press the 4 button.
The R mode is selected and the camera
returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
Taking Pictures of Children (Kids Mode)
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
Use Y (Pet) mode to keep your moving pet in focus and capture the
color of your pet’s coat when you take a picture. Choose the appropriate
icon depending on what color your pet is (closer to black or white or in
between).
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select Y.
3
Press the 4 button.
The Y mode selection screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select Y, Z, Z, a, b or b.
There are two types of icons: a cat and dog
icon. Choosing either the cat or dog icon
does not affect the resulting picture. Choose
whichever you prefer.
Choose an icon (white, gray, or black) whose
tone best matches your pet’s coat or fur.
Taking Pictures of Your Pet (Pet Mode)
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
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5
Press the 4 button.
The selected icon appears and the camera
returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
6
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
The focus frame follows the subject while the shutter release button is
pressed halfway.
7
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select Q or \.
Taking Pictures of Sports and Leisure Activities
(Surf & Snow/Sport Mode)
Q
Surf & Snow
For bright images such as sand or snow. Accurately meters for
bright scenes.
\
Sport
For a fast moving subject. Tracks the subject until the picture
is taken.
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3
Press the 4 button.
The Q or \ mode is selected and the
camera returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
When the \ (Sport) mode is selected, the focus frame follows the
subject while the shutter release button is pressed halfway.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
The B (Party) mode is perfect for taking pictures indoors, such as
snapshots at parties.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select B.
3
Press the 4 button.
The B mode is selected and the camera returns to capture status.
When the camera recognizes a person’s face, the Face Recognition
function is activated and the face recognition frame appears (p.76).
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4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
In N (Frame Composite) mode, you can take pictures using the frames
stored in the camera.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select N.
3
Press the 4 button.
The 9-frame display of the frame selection screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose the frame you
want to use.
Framing Your Pictures (Frame Composite Mode)
Four-way controller
4 button
Zoom button
Shutter release
button
y
OK
O K
OK
OK
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5
Press the zoom button towards the right (y).
The selected frame appears in single-image display.
You can choose another frame using either of the following operations.
6
Press the 4 button.
The framed image appears on the display.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
7
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
8
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken.
Four-way controller (45) Press to choose a different frame.
Zoom button towards the
left (f)
Press to return to the 9-frame display of the
frame selection screen, and then perform Step 4
to choose a different frame.
The number of recorded pixels is fixed at h (2048×1536).
At shipment, the camera includes 3 default frames and 87 optional
frames built-in. (The CD-ROM supplied with the camera contains a
total of 90 frames, including the default frames.)
Optional Frames
The optional frames are stored in the built-in memory in the Optio WS80. These
optional frames are deleted if the files on the built-in memory are deleted with a
computer or the built-in memory is formatted. To reload the optional frames into
the built-in memory, copy the files from the CD-ROM (S-SW87) supplied with
the camera (p.173).
Adding a Frame to a captured image 1p.171
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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 or other support when taking a picture
using the self-timer.
1
Press the four-way controller (2) in A mode.
The [Drive Mode] screen appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (45) to select g and press
the four-way controller (3).
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select g or Z and press the 4
button.
The camera is ready to take the picture
using the self-timer.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame appears (p.76).
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
Using the Self-timer
g
Self-timer
Use this mode when you want to be included in a group picture.
The picture is taken approximately ten seconds after the shutter
release button is pressed.
Z
2 sec.
Self-timer
Use this mode to avoid camera shake. The picture is taken
approximately two seconds after the shutter release button is pressed.
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
S elf-t i m e r
Self-timer
D rive M o d eD rive M o d e
Drive Mode
OK
O K
OK
MENU
C ancel
Cancel
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5
Press the shutter release button fully.
The picture is taken ten seconds or two seconds later.
In these modes, pictures are taken continuously as long as the shutter
release button is pressed.
1
Press the four-way controller (2) in A mode.
The [Drive Mode] screen appears.
Focusing may be compromised if you move the camera while the self-
timer lamp is blinking when taking still pictures.
•In C (Movie) and V (Underwater Movie) modes, recording will start
after ten seconds (or two seconds).
Press the shutter release button halfway while the self-timer is engaged
to stop the countdown and press fully to restart the countdown.
Z cannot be selected while 9 (Green) mode setting remains the
default. Select Z in another shooting mode and then switch the
shooting mode to 9.
Taking a Series of Pictures
(Continuous Shooting/Burst Shooting Mode)
j
Continuous
Shooting
Each time a picture is taken, the image is saved in the memory
before the next image is taken. The higher the image quality, the
longer the interval between shots.
You can continue shooting until the memory of the SD Memory
Card or the built-in memory is full.
K
Burst
Shooting
The number of recorded pixels is fixed at f (2592×1944) and
up to 7 pictures are taken consecutively at 3.3 frames per second
(5.6 frames per second when the sensitivity is 3200 or 6400).
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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2
Use the four-way controller (45) to select j and press
the four-way controller (3).
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select j or K and press the
4 button.
The camera is ready to take a series of
pictures.
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
Pictures are taken continuously as long as you keep the shutter
release button pressed.
The flash does not discharge in j and K modes.
j
and
K
cannot be selected in
9
(Green),
b
(Auto Picture),
A
(Night Scene),
C
(Movie),
V
(Underwater Movie),
X
(Digital Wide),
S
(Fireworks),
F
(Digital Panorama) or
N
(Frame Composite) mode.
The interval of j (Continuous Shooting) varies according to the
Recorded Pixels and Quality Level settings.
The focus, exposure and white balance are locked with the first shot.
When the Face Recognition function is activated (p.76), it works only
when taking the first shot.
The Blink Detection function works only for the last shot.
OK
O KO K
OK
D rive M o d eD rive M o d e
Drive Mode
C ontin u o u s Sho o t i n g
Continuous Shooting
MENU
C ancelC ancel
Cancel
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In k (Interval Shoot) mode, pictures can be taken automatically at a
certain interval from a set time. Specify the following settings.
1
Press the four-way controller (2) in A mode.
The [Drive Mode] screen appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select k and press the 4
button.
The current settings for interval shooting
appear for approximately 1 minute. To take
pictures with the current settings, proceed
to Step 7.
3
Press the 4 button.
The [Interval Shoot] screen appears.
Taking a Series of Pictures at a Set Interval
(Interval Shoot)
Interval
Set the camera to take pictures in intervals from 10 seconds to 99
minutes. You can set the camera to take pictures in one second
increments from ten seconds to four minutes intervals or in one
minute increments from four minutes to 99 minutes intervals.
Number of
Shots
Set the number of shots to be taken. You can take pictures from 2 to
the number of recordable images. However, 1000 shots is the
maximum.
Start Delay
Set the start delay from 0 minutes to 24 hours. The start delay can be
set in increments of 1 minute for a delay time up to 59 minutes, and
increments of 1 hour for a delay time longer than one hour. When set
to 0 min., the first picture is taken as soon as the shutter release
button is pressed.
OK
O KO K
OK
I nterv a l ShootI nterv a l Shoot
Interval Shoot
D rive M o d eD rive M o d e
Drive Mode
MENU
C ancelC ancel
Cancel
0
h r.
hr.
0
m in.
min.
30
30
m in.
min.
0
20
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Number of Shots
S tart D e l ay
Start Delay
00
30 0
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OK
C hange
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4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Interval], [Number of
Shots] or [Start Delay].
5
Press the four-way controller (5), then use the four-
way controller (23) to change the settings.
To change another setting, press the four-way controller (5).
6
When finished, press the 3 button.
The screen shown in Step 3 reappears.
The camera returns to capture status after approximately one minute.
7
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame (or face recognition frame) on the display turns green
when the camera focuses on the subject at the correct distance.
8
Press the shutter release button fully.
After the message [Start interval shooting] appears, the display turns
off. When [Start Delay] is set to [0 min.], the display turns off after the
first image taken appears in Instant Review.
When the number of images set in [Number of Shots] is taken, the
message [Interval shooting complete] appears and the camera turns off.
Interval shooting is not available in b (Auto Picture), X (Digital
Wide), S (Fireworks) or F (Digital Panorama) mode.
The alarm will not ring during interval shooting.
Refer to p.130 for instructions on interval shooting in C (Movie) and
V (Underwater Movie) modes.
The display turns off between shots (during standby). Press the power
switch during standby to display the remaining number of shots and
interval on the display.
The message [Stop interval shooting?] appears when the power
switch and then the 3 button are pressed during standby. To
cancel interval shooting, press the 4 button.
Settings for interval shooting can also be made in [Interval Shoot] in
the [A Rec. Mode] menu. Perform Steps 4 to 6 to make the settings.
Interval Shoot
MENU
Interval 0 10min. sec.
Number of Shots
2
Start Delay hr. min.0
0
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In X (Digital Wide) mode, you can stitch two vertical images captured
with this camera into a single frame up to approx. 25.4 mm coverage (35
mm film equivalent).
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select X.
Using the Digital Wide Function
(Digital Wide Mode)
+
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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3
Press the 4 button.
The camera enters the X mode.
Turn the camera 90° counterclockwise and
align your first picture.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
5
Press the shutter release button
fully.
The first captured image is temporarily
saved, and the shooting screen for the
second image is displayed.
6
Take the second image.
Overlap the image on the preview guide on the left of the screen to
compose the second image. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to take the second
image.
The stitched first and second image appears on the display (Instant
Review), and then is saved.
To minimize distortion when taking the second image, turn the camera
so that it pivots around the right edge of the preview guide on the
screen.
Some distortion may result from moving objects, repeating patterns, or
if nothing exists when overlapping the first and second image on the
preview guide.
When the Face Recognition function is activated (p.76), it works only
when taking the first image.
The stitched together images are saved with the pixel size of f
(2592×1944).
1
22
OK
E xit
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1
When the shooting screen for the second image is
displayed in Step 5 on p.101, press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select an option and press the
4 button.
In F (Digital Panorama) mode, you can stitch together two or three
captured frames to create a panoramic photograph with the camera.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select F.
To Cancel after Taking the First Shot
Save Saves the first image and you can
retake the first shot. The first image
is saved in h (2048×1536).
Discard Discards the first image and you can
retake the first shot.
Cancel Returns to the shooting screen for
the second image.
Taking Panoramic Pictures
(Digital Panorama Mode)
Save
Discard
Cancel
Save the image(s) and
exit this screen?
Save the image(s) and
exit this screen?
OK
O K
OK
Four-way controller
4 button
Shutter release
button
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3
Press the 4 button.
The camera enters the F mode and the message [Set shift direction]
is displayed.
4
Use the four-way controller (45)
to choose the direction in which
the images will be joined.
The screen for taking the first frame is
displayed.
When the camera recognizes a person’s
face, the Face Recognition function is
activated and the face recognition frame
appears (p.76).
5
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses
on the subject at the correct distance.
6
Press the shutter release button fully.
The screen for taking the second frame is displayed after you take the
first frame.
If you select right (5) in Step 4:
The right edge of the first frame appears in semi-transparent form on
the left edge of the display.
If you select left (4) in Step 4:
The left edge of the first frame appears in semi-transparent form on
the right edge of the display.
7
Take the second frame.
Move the camera so that the semi-
transparent image and the actual view
overlap and press the shutter release
button.
Set shift direction
Set shift direction
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Take the third frame.
Repeat Steps 5 to 7 to take the third frame.
The panorama images are joined and a stitched together image
appears.
The stitched together image does not appear when [Instant Review]
(p.73, p.120) is P (Off).
1
After shooting the first frame in Step 6 on p.103 or the
second frame in Step 7, press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select an option and press the
4 button.
Some distortion may result from moving objects, repeating patterns, or
if nothing exists when overlapping the first and second frames or the
second and third frames on the preview guide.
When the Face Recognition function is activated (p.76), it works only
when taking the first frame.
To Cancel after Taking the First or Second Frame
Save Saves the captured image(s) and
you can retake the first frame. When
this option is selected after shooting
the second frame, the first and the
second frames are stitched together
and saved as a panoramic
photograph.
Discard Discards the captured image(s) and
you can retake the first frame.
Cancel Returns to the previous shooting
screen.
Unstitched images captured in F mode are saved with a pixel size of
i (1600×1200).
Save
Discard
Cancel
Save the image(s) and
exit this screen?
Save the image(s) and
exit this screen?
OK
O K
OK
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Setting the Shooting Functions
Selecting the Flash Mode
,
Auto
The flash discharges automatically depending on the
light conditions. If you use the Face Recognition function,
the mode is automatically set to d when shooting.
a
Flash Off
The flash does not discharge, regardless of the
brightness. Use this mode to take pictures where flash
photography is prohibited.
b
Flash On The flash discharges regardless of the brightness.
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 (A pre-flash
discharges before the main flash).
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 discharges regardless of the light
conditions (A pre-flash discharges before the main flash).
b
Soft Flash
This mode reduces the intensity of the flash so that the
flash is not too bright even when fired at close range. The
flash discharges regardless of the light conditions.
The flash mode is fixed at a in the following situations:
- When C (Movie), V (Underwater Movie) or S (Fireworks) is
selected as the capture mode
- When j (Continuous Shooting) or K (Burst Shooting) is selected
as the drive mode
- When s (Infinity) is selected as the focus mode
•In 9 (Green) mode, you can only select , or a.
•In A (Night Scene) mode, you cannot select , and c.
Using the flash when capturing images at a close distance may cause
irregularities in the image due to the light distribution.
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1
Press the four-way controller (4)
in A mode.
The [Flash Mode] screen appears.
The flash mode changes each time the
button is pressed. You can also change the
setting using the four-way controller (23).
2
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved and the camera returns to capture status.
About the red-eye phenomenon
Taking pictures using the flash 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. It can be reduced by illuminating the area around
the subject or moving closer to the subject and zooming out to a wider angle.
Setting the flash mode to c or d is also an effective way of reducing red eyes.
If the subject’s eyes appear red despite such precautions, they can be corrected
by the red-eye compensation function (p.170).
Saving the Flash Mode setting 1p.133
Four-way controller
4 button
Auto
Auto
Auto
Flash Mode
Flash Mode
Flash Mode
OK
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
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1
Press the four-way controller (5)
in A mode.
The [Focus Mode] screen appears.
The focus mode changes each time the
button is pressed. You can also change the
setting using the four-way controller (23).
2
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved and the camera returns to capture status.
Selecting the Focus Mode
=
Standard
Use this mode when the distance to the subject is 40 cm (16
in.) or more. The camera is focused on the subject in the
autofocus area when the shutter release button is pressed
halfway.
q
Macro
This mode is used when the distance to the subject is
approx. 10 cm to 50 cm (4 in. to 20 in.). The camera is
focused on the subject in the autofocus area when the
shutter release button is pressed halfway.
3
Pan Focus
This mode is used when you ask someone to take pictures
for you, or when taking pictures of the scenery through the
window of a car or train. The entire picture, from the front to
the back, is focused.
s
Infinity
This mode is used for taking distant objects. The flash is set
to a (Flash Off).
\
Manual Focus This mode lets you adjust the focus manually.
Four-way controller
4 button
F ocus Mode
F ocus M o d e
F ocus Mode
Standard
S tanda r d
Standard
OK
OK
O K
OK
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
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1
Press the four-way controller (5) in A mode.
The [Focus Mode] screen appears.
2
Press the four-way controller (5) to select \.
3
Press the 4 button.
The central portion of the image is
magnified to full screen on the display.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to adjust the focus.
The \ indicator appears on the display to
indicate the approximate distance to the
subject. Adjust the focus using the indicator
as a guide.
2 for distant focus
3 for closer focus
•In 9 (Green) mode, you can only select =, q or 3.
The focus mode is fixed at s in S (Fireworks) mode.
The noise from focusing is recorded when the focus mode is set to
=, q or \ in C (Movie) and V (Underwater Movie) modes.
When = is selected and the subject is closer than 40 cm, the camera
automatically focuses from 10 cm (Auto-Macro function). In this case,
q appears on the display.
When shooting with q selected, if the subject is further than 50 cm
away, the camera automatically focuses to
(Infinity). By pressing the
shutter release button fully, you can also take a picture even when the
focus is not set.
Saving the Focus Mode setting 1p.133
To Set the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
F ocus Mode
F ocus M o d e
F ocus Mode
M anual Focus
M anual F o cus
M anual Focus
OK
OK
O K
OK
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
4m
4m
2
2
1
1
MENU
OK
O K
OK
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5
Press the 4 button.
The focus is fixed and the camera returns to capture status.
After the focus is fixed, you can press the four-way controller (5) again
to display the \ indicator and readjust the focus.
You can change the autofocus area (Focusing Area).
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Focusing
Area].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the focusing area
setting.
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
The shooting mode and drive mode cannot be changed while the \
indicator is displayed.
To switch from \ to another focus mode, press the four-way controller
(5) while the \ indicator is displayed.
To Set the Focusing Area
J
Multiple Normal autofocus area
K
Spot The autofocus area becomes smaller.
W
Automatic Tracking AF Keeps moving subjects in focus.
Rec. Mode
MENU
Cancel
1/4
OK
OK
0.0
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
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Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
You can choose from eight recorded pixels settings for still pictures.
The larger the number of recorded pixels, the clearer the details will
appear when you print your picture. As the quality of the printed picture
also depends on the image quality, exposure control, resolution of the
printer, and other factors, you do not need to select more than the
required number of recorded pixels. h is adequate for making
postcard-size prints. The more pixels there are, the larger the picture and
the bigger the file size.
Refer to the following table for the appropriate settings according to
expected usage.
The default setting is N.
•In C (Movie), V (Underwater Movie), and N (Frame Composite)
modes, the focusing area cannot be set to W.
•In 9 (Green) and b (Auto Picture) modes, the focusing area is fixed
at J.
If you change the focusing area setting frequently, you can save time
by assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Selecting the Number of Recorded Pixels
Recorded Pixels Expected Usage
G
3648×2736
N
For printing high quality photos or A4-size pictures or
larger, or editing images on a computer.
6 3072×2304
f 2592×1944
h 2048×1536
For making postcard-size prints.
L 1920×1080
(16 : 9)
For a natural feeling of expansiveness with the same
aspect ratio as HDTV.
l 1024× 768
For posting on a website or attaching to e-mail.
m 640× 480
Clearer
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1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Recorded
Pixels].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the number of recorded
pixels.
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
6
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
Selecting G provides better image quality than the N setting, but
the file sizes will be larger.
If you select L, the aspect ratio of the
image is 16:9 and the monitor display for
recording and playback is as shown on
the right.
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MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
12
7
M
5
M
3
M
10
M
10
M
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
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You can adjust the overall brightness of the picture.
Use this function to take pictures that are intentionally overexposed or
underexposed.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [EV
Compensation].
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select the EV value.
To brighten, select a positive (+) value. To
darken, select a negative (–) value.
You can choose the EV setting in the range
of –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV in 1/3 EV steps.
4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
The number of recorded pixels for images captured in 9 (Green)
mode is fixed at N.
The number of recorded pixels for images captured in C (Half-length
Portrait) or N (Frame Composite) is fixed at h.
The number of recorded pixels for images captured in X (Digital
Wide) or c (Digital SR) mode is fixed at f. (The number of
recorded pixels will be h if you exit the X mode without taking the
second picture.)
If you change the [Recorded Pixels] setting frequently, you can save
time by assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation)
When the histogram is displayed in still picture capture mode/playback
mode, you can check the exposure (p.30).
The EV compensation function cannot be used in 9 (Green) or b
(Auto Picture) mode.
If you change the [EV Compensation] setting frequently, you can save
time by assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
2/4
Movie
D-Range Setting
Interval Shoot
Blink Detection
Digital Zoom
EV Compensation
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Expands the dynamic range and prevents bright and dark areas from
occurring. [Highlight Correction] adjusts the bright areas when the image
is too bright and [Shadow Correction] adjusts the dark areas when the
image is too dark.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [D-Range
Setting].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [D-Range Setting] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Highlight Correction] or
[Shadow Correction].
5
Use the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.
6
Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to capture status.
The D-Range Setting icon appears on the
display.
Saving the EV Compensation Value setting 1p.133
Correcting the Brightness (D-Range Setting)
P
When [Highlight Correction] is set to O
Q
When [Shadow Correction] is set to O
O
When [Highlight Correction] and
[Shadow Correction] are set to O
D-Range Setting
MENU
Highlight Correction
Shadow Correction
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You can take pictures in natural colors by adjusting the white balance
according to the light conditions at the time of shooting.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [White
Balance].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [White Balance] screen appears.
When [Highlight Correction] is set to O, the minimum sensitivity
becomes 2× the minimum sensitivity available for this camera.
If you change the [Highlight Correction] or [Shadow Correction] setting
frequently, you can save time by assigning it to the Green button
(p.124).
Adjusting the White Balance
F
Auto The camera adjusts the white balance automatically.
G
Daylight Use this mode when taking pictures outside in sunlight.
H
Shade Use this mode when taking pictures outside in the shade.
I
Tungsten Light
Use this mode when taking pictures under electric or other
tungsten light.
J
Fluores. Light Use this mode when taking pictures under fluorescent light.
K
Manual Use this mode when adjusting the white balance manually.
Set another white balance if you are not satisfied with the color
balance of pictures taken with the white balance set to F.
Depending on the selected shooting mode, the white balance setting
may not be changed. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting
Mode” (p.234) for details.
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4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the setting.
You can check the results of selected white
balance settings on the preview image each
time you press the four-way controller
(23).
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
6
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
Have a blank sheet of white paper or similar material ready.
1
In the [White Balance] screen, use the four-way
controller (23) to select K (Manual).
2
Point the camera at the blank
sheet of paper or other material so
that it fills the frame displayed in
the center of the screen.
3
Press the shutter release button fully.
The white balance is automatically adjusted.
If you change the [White Balance] setting frequently, you can save time
by assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Saving the White Balance setting 1p.133
To Set the White Balance Manually
MENU
Cancel
C ancel
Auto
A uto
OK
O K
OKCancel
Auto
OK
White Balance
MENU
Adjust
SHUTTER
White Balance
Cancel
C ancel
OK
O K
OKCancel
OK
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4
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved and the [A Rec. Mode] menu reappears.
5
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
You can set the area of the screen where the brightness is metered to
determine the exposure.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (
23
) to select [AE Metering].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select the AE Metering setting.
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
6
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
Setting the AE Metering
L
Multi-segment
metering
The camera divides the image into 256 areas, meters the
brightness and determines the exposure.
M
Center-weighted
metering
The camera takes a reading of the overall brightness of the
picture with the center of the image having more influence
on the exposure.
N
Spot AE metering
The camera determines the exposure by metering the
brightness only at the center of the image.
Rec. Mode
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
1/4
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
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You can select the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Sensitivity].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, the brightness is
metered and the exposure is determined.
When the subject is outside the focusing area and you want to use
N (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.
Depending on the selected shooting mode, the AE metering setting
may not be changed. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting
Mode” (p.234) for details.
If you change the [AE Metering] setting frequently, you can save time
by assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Saving the AE Metering setting 1 p.133
Setting the Sensitivity
Auto The sensitivity is automatically adjusted by the camera. (Sensitivity 64 - 800)
64
The lower the sensitivity, the less noise that affects the image. The
shutter speed will be slower in low light conditions.100
200
400
800
1600
Higher sensitivity settings use faster shutter speeds in low light
conditions to reduce camera shake, but the image may be affected by
noise.
3200
6400
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4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the sensitivity.
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
6
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
This specifies whether Blink Detection function works when you use the
Face Recognition function. The default setting is O (On).
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Blink
Detection].
When the sensitivity is set to 3200 or 6400, the number of recorded
pixels is fixed at f (2592×1944).
When set to 9 (Green), C (Movie) or V (Underwater Movie) mode,
only Auto (sensitivity 64 - 800) is available.
When set to c (Digital SR) mode, only Auto (sensitivity 64 - 6400) is
available.
When set to S (Fireworks) mode, the sensitivity is fixed at its
minimum setting.
If you change the [Sensitivity] setting frequently, you can save time by
assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Saving the Sensitivity setting 1p.133
Setting Blink Detection
OKMENU
1/4
400
200
100
64
Auto
Rec. Mode
Cancel OK
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
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3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select O or P.
O Blink Detection function works.
P Blink Detection function does not
work.
The setting is saved.
4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
You can set this function to correct camera shake which occurs during
shooting. If you set Pixel Track SR, the camera automatically corrects
any camera shake in the images you shot. The default setting is P (Off).
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Pixel Track
SR].
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select O or P.
O Corrects camera shake.
P Does not correct camera shake.
Blink Detection 1p.73
Setting Pixel Track SR
Use the Movie SR function (p.129) to correct camera shake in C
(Movie) and V (Underwater Movie) modes.
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
2/4
Movie
Interval Shoot
Blink Detection
Digital Zoom
EV Compensation
0.0
D-Range Setting
Rec. Mode
MENU
Exit
1/4
Recorded Pixels
Pixel Track SR
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Focusing Area
10
M
AWB
Auto
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4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
One of the following icons appears on the display.
Use this setting to specify whether or not an Instant Review is displayed
immediately after images are shot. The default setting is O (On).
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (
23
) to select [Instant Review].
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select O or P.
O Instant Review is displayed.
P Instant Review is not displayed.
M
When [Pixel Track SR] is set to O
f
When the shutter release button is pressed halfway with [Pixel Track
SR] set to P, and the shutter speed is slow or the flash mode is set to
a (Flash Off) (Camera shake warning).
When [Pixel Track SR] is set to O, camera shake is corrected after
shooting, and then the corrected image is saved.
The Pixel Track SR function does not work in the following situations:
- When C (Movie), V (Underwater Movie), X (Digital Wide),
C (Half-length Portrait), S (Fireworks), F (Digital Panorama) or
N (Frame Composite) mode is selected as the shooting mode
- When g (Self-timer), j (Continuous Shooting) or K (Burst
Shooting) is selected as the drive mode
- When the flash discharges
- When the sensitivity is set to 1600 or higher
- During Voice Recording
Setting the Instant Review
Rec. Mode
Saturation
MENU
Exit
3/4
Sharpness
Contrast
Green Button
Memory
Instant Review
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4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
You can give the image sharp or soft outlines.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Sharpness].
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to change the sharpness level.
F Soft
G Normal
H Sharp
4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
Instant Review 1p.73
If the Blink Detection function worked when shooting, the message
[Closed eyes have been detected] appears for 3 seconds during Instant
Review.
Setting the Image Sharpness (Sharpness)
If you change the [Sharpness] setting frequently, you can save time by
assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Rec. Mode
Saturation
MENU
Exit
3/4
Sharpness
Contrast
Green Button
Memory
Instant Review
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You can set the color saturation.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Saturation].
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to change the saturation level.
F Low
G Normal
H High
4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
You can set the image contrast level.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Contrast].
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to change the contrast level.
F Low
G Normal
H High
Setting the Color Saturation (Saturation)
If you change the [Saturation] setting frequently, you can save time by
assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Setting the Image Contrast (Contrast)
Rec. Mode
Saturation
MENU
Exit
3/4
Sharpness
Contrast
Green Button
Memory
Instant Review
Rec. Mode
Saturation
MENU
Exit
3/4
Sharpness
Contrast
Green Button
Memory
Instant Review
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4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
You can choose whether to imprint the date and/or time when taking still
pictures.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Date
Imprint].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select the Date Imprint details.
Choose from [Date], [Date & Time], [Time]
or [Off].
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
6
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
If you change the [Contrast] setting frequently, you can save time by
assigning it to the Green button (p.124).
Setting the Date Imprint Function
The date and/or time imprinted with the Date Imprint function cannot
be deleted.
Note that if the printer or the image editing software is set to print the
date and the images to be printed already have the date and/or time
imprinted, the imprinted dates and/or times may overlap.
Rec. Mode
Date Imprint
MENU
Cancel
4/4
OK
OK
Date & Time
Date
Time
Off
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You can assign a function to the Green button and recall it quickly by
simply pressing the Green button. This is useful for going straight to the
setting screens of frequently used functions.
The following functions can be assigned to the Green button:
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Green
Button].
O appears on the display in A mode when [Date Imprint] is set.
The date and/or time are imprinted on the picture with the display style
set in the [Date Adjustment] screen (p.52).
Calling Up a Specific Function
9 (Green) Mode Highlight Correction
Recorded Pixels Shadow Correction
White Balance Sharpness
Focusing Area Saturation
AE Metering Contrast
Sensitivity Voice Recording
EV Compensation
The Green button setting can be returned to its default setting by
selecting [Reset] on the [W Setting] menu.
The functions other than 9 (Green) mode and Voice Recording can
be set in the usual manner on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
You cannot save different settings for the same function on the Green
button and on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
To Assign a Function to the Green Button
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3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to choose a function and press the
4 button.
5
Press the 3 button.
The selected function is assigned to the Green button.
1
Press the Green button in A mode.
The function assigned to the Green button is called up.
2
Use the four-way controller (45)
to change the settings and press
the 4 button.
The camera returns to capture status.
To Use the Green Button
Taking Pictures in the Basic Mode (Green Mode) 1p.80
Recording Sound (Voice Recording) 1p.184
If a function other than the 9 (Green) mode and Voice Recording has
been assigned to the Green button, the camera returns to the original
screen if no operation is performed for 1 minute after the Green button
is pressed.
Green Button
Q
9
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
Recorded Pixels
White Balance
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Green Mode
Focusing Area
EV Compensation
EV Compensation
EV Compensation
0.0
0 .0
0.0
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Recording Movies
This mode enables you to record movies. Sound is recorded at the same
time.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select C (Movie) or
V (Underwater Movie).
3
Press the 4 button.
The camera enters C or V mode and returns to capture status.
The following information appears on the
display.
1 Movie mode icon
2 Recording indicator (blinks during
recording)
3 Remaining recordable time
4 Focus frame (does not appear during
recording)
5 Movie shake reduction icon
Recording a Movie
Four-way controller
4 button
Zoom button
Shutter release
button
OK
O KO K
OK
MENU
C ancelC ancel
Cancel
For recording movies
M ovie
Movie
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You can change the captured area by pressing the zoom button
towards the left or right.
Right (x) Enlarges the subject.
Left (w) Widens the area that is captured by the camera.
4
Press the shutter release button fully.
Recording starts. You can continue recording until the built-in memory
or the SD Memory Card is full, or the size of the recorded movie
reaches 2 GB.
5
Press the shutter release button fully.
Recording stops.
If you keep the shutter release button pressed for more than one second,
recording will continue as long as you keep the button pressed. Shooting
stops when you take your finger off the shutter release button.
Playing Back a Movie 1p.137
The flash does not discharge in C mode.
The focus mode can be changed before recording starts.
When the focus mode is set to = or q, press the shutter release
button halfway to lock the focus before recording a movie. When the
focus mode is set to \, you can only adjust the focus before
recording starts.
You can use the optical zoom only before recording, while the digital
zoom is available both before and during recording.
Even if you change the display mode by pressing the 4/W
button while recording a movie, the histogram cannot be displayed on
the monitor.
When the shooting mode is set to C or V, the Face Recognition
function is automatically activated. You can switch to Smile Capture or
Face Priority Off by pressing the I button before starting recording a
movie (p.76). When the Smile Capture function is selected, movie
recording starts automatically when the camera recognizes the
subject’s smile. However, depending on the condition of the
recognized faces, movie recording may not start automatically
because the Smile Capture function may not work. If this happens,
press the shutter release button to start movie recording.
Keeping the Shutter Release Button Pressed
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You can choose the number of recorded pixels and frame rate settings
for movies.
The more pixels there are, the clearer the details and the bigger the file
size. The more frames per second, the better the quality of the movie,
but the file size becomes larger.
* The frame rate (fps) indicates the number of frames per second.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Movie].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Movie] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Recorded
Pixels].
5
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate
for Movies
Setting
Recorded
Pixels
Frame
Rate
Use
M 1280×720 30 fps
Records images in HDTV format (16:9). Movement is
recorded smoothly. (default setting)
F 1280×720 15 fps
Records images in HDTV format (16:9). Increases
the total recording time by making the file size
smaller.
G 640×480 30 fps
Suitable for viewing on a TV or computer screen.
Movement is recorded smoothly.
H 640×480 15 fps
Suitable for viewing on a TV or computer screen.
Increases the total recording time by making the file
size smaller.
I 320×240 30 fps
Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e-
mail. Movement is recorded smoothly.
J 320×240 15 fps
Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e-
mail. Increases the total recording time by making the
file size smaller.
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6
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the number of recorded
pixels and frame rate.
7
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
8
Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to capture status.
In C or V mode, you can correct camera shake while you are recording
a movie with the Movie SR (Movie Shake Reduction) function.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Movie].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Movie] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Movie SR].
5
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select O or P.
O Corrects camera shake.
P Does not correct camera shake.
The setting is saved.
6
Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to capture status.
Setting the Movie SR (Movie Shake Reduction)
Function
Rec. Time
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
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Recorded Pixels
Interval Shoot
Movie SR
Movie
MENU
Recorded Pixels
Interval Shoot
Movie SR
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In k (Interval Movie) mode, you can record multiple still pictures taken
at a certain interval from a set time, and save them as a movie file.
Specify the following settings.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in A mode.
The Capture Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select C
(Movie) or V (Underwater Movie).
3
Press the four-way controller (2).
The [Drive Mode] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select k and press the 4
button.
The current settings for interval shooting
appear for approximately 1 minute. To
record movies with the current settings,
proceed to Step 12.
Recording a Movie from Pictures Taken at a Set
Interval (Interval Movie)
Interval
You can set the interval to 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30
minutes or 1 hour.
Total Time
Set the total recording time from 10 minutes to 359 hours. The total
time and settable units (p.128) vary depending on the [Interval] setting
and movie frame rate (p.132).
Start Delay
Set the start delay from 0 minutes to 24 hours. The start delay can be
set in increments of 1 minute for a delay time up to 59 minutes, and
increments of 1 hour for a delay time longer than one hour. When set
to 0 min., the first picture is taken as soon as the shutter release
button is pressed.
OK
O KO K
OK
I nterv a l ShootI nterv a l Shoot
Interval Shoot
D rive M o d eD rive M o d e
Drive Mode
MENU
C ancelC ancel
Cancel
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5
Press the 4 button.
The [Interval Shoot] screen appears.
6
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Interval].
7
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
8
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the interval
and press the 4 button.
9
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Total Time]
or [Start Delay].
10
Press the four-way controller (5), then use the four-
way controller (23) to change the settings.
To change another setting, press the four way controller (5).
11
When finished, press the 3 button.
The screen shown in Step 5 reappears.
The camera returns to capture status after approximately one minute.
12
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The focus frame (or face recognition frame) on the display turns green
when the camera focuses on the subject at the correct distance.
T otal T i m e
Total Time
S tart D e l ay
Start Delay
0
h r.
hr.
0
m in.
min.
1
h r.
hr.
0
s ec.
sec.
C hange
Change
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38
I nterv a l
Interval
00
36
36
h r.
hr.
00
1
36
m in.
min.
0
OK
Interval Shoot
MENU
Interval 1min.
Total Time
Start Delay hr. min.00
hr. min.0
10
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13
Press the shutter release button fully.
After the message [Start interval shooting] appears, the display turns off.
When [Start Delay] is set to [0 min.], the display turns off after the image
immediately taken appears in Instant Review.
Recording of the movie stops when the recording reaches the total
recording time you specified.
The message [Interval shooting complete] appears and the camera
turns off.
Confirm that the battery is sufficiently charged before starting
recording. If the battery is not sufficiently charged, it may become
depleted during recording and cause recording of the movie to stop.
The alarm will not ring during interval shooting.
The display turns off between shots (during standby). Press the power
switch during standby to display the remaining recordable time and
interval on the display.
The message [Stop interval shooting?] appears when the power
switch and then the 3 button are pressed during standby. To
cancel interval shooting, press the 4 button.
In Interval Movie mode, the number of recorded pixels for still pictures
is fixed at m (640×480) and the flash mode is fixed at a (Flash Off).
\ cannot be selected for the focus mode.
The time remaining until recording starts is displayed on the monitor
up until recording begins.
[Total Time] varies depending on the [Interval] setting and movie frame
rate (p.128). The total time that can be set are as follows.
Settings for interval movie can also be made in [Movie] in the [A Rec.
Mode] menu. Perform Steps 6 to 11 to make the settings.
When the frame rate setting is 30 fps, 30 frames of still pictures are played back
each second, as a movie. When the frame rate setting is 15 fps, 15 frames are
played back each second.
Frame Rate
Interval
(Settable Units)
30 fps 15 fps
1 min.
10 minutes to 5 hours
and 59 minutes
10 minutes to 5 hours and
59 minutes
5 min.
30 minutes to 29 hours
and 55 minutes
15 minutes to 29 hours and
55 minutes
10 min.
1 hour to 59 hours and
50 minutes
30 minutes to 59 hours and
50 minutes
30 min.
3 hours to 179 hours
and 30 minutes
1 hour and 30 minutes to
179 hours and 30 minutes
1 hr. 6 hours to 359 hours 3 hours to 359 hours
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Saving the Settings (Memory)
The Memory function is for saving the current camera settings when the
camera is turned off.
For some camera settings, the Memory function is always set to O (On)
(the settings are saved when the camera is turned off), while for others
you can choose on or off (to choose whether the settings are saved or
not when the camera is turned off). The items which can be set to O (On)
or P (Off) in the Memory function are shown in the table below. (Items
not listed here are always saved in the selected settings when the
camera is turned off.)
If you select O (On), the settings will be saved in the status they were in
immediately before the camera was turned off. If you select P (Off), the
settings will be reset to the defaults when the camera is turned off. The
table below also shows whether the Memory default setting for each item
is on or off.
Item Description
Default
Setting
Page
Face Priority A Face Recognition mode set by using the I button P p.76
Flash Mode The flash mode set with the four-way controller (4) O p.105
Drive Mode The drive mode set with the four-way controller (2) P
p.95
p.96
p.98
Focus Mode The focus mode set with the four-way controller (5) P p.107
Zoom Position The zoom position set with the zoom button P p.82
MF Position
The manual focus position set with the four-way
controller (23)
P p.108
White Balance
The [White Balance] setting on the [A Rec. Mode]
menu
P p.114
Sensitivity The [Sensitivity] setting on the [A Rec. Mode] menu P p.117
EV
Compensation
The [EV Compensation] setting on the
[A Rec. Mode] menu
P p.112
AE Metering
The [AE Metering] setting on the [
A
Rec. Mode] menu
P p.116
Digital Zoom
The [Digital Zoom] setting on the [
A
Rec. Mode] menu
O p.83
DISPLAY
The information display mode set with the
4/W button
P p.23
File No.
If a new SD Memory Card is inserted when O (On)
has been selected, file numbers are assigned
sequentially
O
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1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Memory].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Memory] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to choose an item.
5
Use the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.
6
Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to capture status.
Memory
MENU
Face Priority
Flash Mode
Drive Mode
Focus Mode
Zoom Position
MF Position
1/3
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Playing Back Images .............................. 136
Deleting Images and Sound Files .......... 150
Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment
................................................................... 159
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Playing Back Images
1
Press the Q button after taking a
picture.
The camera enters the Q mode and the
captured image appears on the display
(single-image display).
2
Press the four-way controller (45).
The previous or next image appears.
Press the i button while the image is
displayed to display the Delete screen. Press
the four-way controller (2) to select [Delete]
and press the 4 button.
Playing Back Still Pictures
To Play Back the Previous or Next Image
To Delete the Displayed Image
For information on other deletion procedures 1p.150
Q button
Four-way controller
14:25
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14:25
100
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0 038
100
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E ditE dit
Edit
File number
OK
OK
OK
Delete
Cancel
100
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0017
0 017
100
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0017
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You can play back the movies you have taken. The sound is played back
at the same time.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the movie you want to play back.
2
Press the four-way controller (2).
Playback starts.
Available operations during playback
Available operations while playback is paused
3
Press the four-way controller (3).
Playback stops.
Playing Back a Movie
Zoom button towards the right (
x
)
Increases the volume.
Zoom button towards the left (
w
)
Reduces the volume.
Four-way controller (2) Pauses playback.
Four-way controller (5)
Fast-forwards playback while the button is held down.
Four-way controller (4) Plays back in reverse.
Fast-reverses playback while the button is held down.
Four-way controller (2) Resumes playback.
Four-way controller (5) Forwards the frame.
Four-way controller (4) Reverses the frame.
Q button
Four-way controller
Zoom button
0 0:30
00:30
1 4:25
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You can display four or nine thumbnails of captured images at a time.
1
In Q mode, press the zoom button towards the left
(f).
The four-image display appears showing a
page consisting of four thumbnail images.
Press the zoom button towards the left (f)
again to switch to nine-image display.
A page consisting of four or nine thumbnail
images appears. The displayed images
change four or nine images at a time page
by page.
Use the four-way controller (2345) to
move the frame. If there are too many
images to fit on one page, pressing the four-
way controller (24) while the image 1 is
selected will display the previous page.
Similarly, if you choose image 2 and press
the four-way controller (35), the next page
appears.
Multi-Image Display
Four-Image Display/Nine-Image Display
Q button
4 button
Green button
Zoom button
Four-way controller
Select & Delete
100-0010
1
2
Select & Delete 100-0010
1
2
Frame
Four-Image Display
Nine-Image Display
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The icons that appear on the images indicate the following:
Press the 4 button to switch to single-image display of the selected
image.
Press the Q button to switch to A mode.
In nine-image display, press the zoom button towards the left (f) to
switch to folder display or calendar display. Press the Green button to
switch between folder display and calendar display.
1
In Q mode, press the zoom button towards the left (f)
three times.
The screen changes to folder display or calendar display.
Folder display
The list of folders with recorded images and
sound files appears.
(No icon) Still picture without sound
C Movie (the first frame appears)
O (With image) Still picture with sound
O (Without image) Sound file only
Folder Display/Calendar Display
Four-way controller
(2345)
Moves the frame.
Zoom button
towards the right
(y)/4 button
Displays the images in
the selected folder in
nine-image display.
3 button
Returns to nine-image
display.
100_0707
100 101
103 104
102
Frame
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Calendar display
Images and sound files are displayed by
date in calendar format.
The first image recorded on a date is
displayed for that date on the calendar.
O appears for dates on which a sound file
was the first recorded file.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Q mode.
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose an icon.
The guide for the selected function appears
below.
3
Press the 4 button.
The selected playback function is called up.
Four-way controller
(2345)
Moves the frame.
Zoom button
towards the right
(y)
Displays the images for
that date in nine-image
display.
4 button
Displays the first image
recorded on that date in
single-image display.
3 button
Returns to nine-image
display.
Using the Playback Function
2
2
2009. 08
2 009. 0 8
2009. 08
SUN
SUN
TUE
TUE
WED
WED
THU
THU
FRI
FRI
SAT
SAT
1
1
5
5
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
30
30
31
31
25
25
26
26
27
27
28
28
29
29
4
4
6
6
MON
MON
3
3
Frame
Small Face Filter
Small Face Filter
Small Face Filter
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
Processing image
to smaller for
recognized face
1 /2
1/2
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OK
MENU
SHUTTER
08/08/2009
0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25
100
1 00
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0038
0 03 8
100
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0038
14:25
1 4: 25
14:25
38
3 8
38
08/08/2009
0 8/ 08 /20 09
08/08/2009
Small Face Filter
Small Face Filter
Small Face Filter
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
Processing image
to smaller for
recognized face
1 / 2
1/2
Slideshow
Slideshow
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
Slideshow
OK
Cancel
For continuously playing
back images. Screen or
sound effects can be set
1 / 2
1/2
MENU
3 se c.
3sec.
I nt er val
Interval
S li de sho w st a rt s
Slideshow starts
S cr ee n E ff ec t
Screen Effect
Start
Wi p e
Wipe
S ou nd E f fe ct
Sound Effect
OK
O K
OK
Edit
Goes to the screen for
selected playback function.
Closes the Playback Mode
Palette and goes to A mode.
Press halfway
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Playback Mode Palette
Playback Mode Description Page
N
Small Face Filter Processing image to smaller for recognized face. p.164
u
Slideshow
For continuously playing back images. Screen or
sound effects can be set.
p.143
n
Resize
Changes Recorded Pixels and Quality Level to
make the file size smaller.
p.162
o
Cropping
For cropping images to the size you like. Saved as
a new image.
p.163
p
Image/Sound
Copy
For copying images and sounds between the built-
in memory and SD Memory Card.
p.176
s
Image Rotation
Rotates captured images. Useful when viewing
vertical images on a TV.
p.145
P
Digital Filter
For modifying images with a Color filter or Soft
filter.
p.166
[
Movie Edit
Save as Still
Image
For saving one frame from a movie as a still
picture.
p.174
Divide Movies For dividing a movie into two.
N
Frame Composite
For composing an image with a frame. Select
Overwrite or Save as to save.
p.171
Z
Red-eye
Compensation
For compensating red-eye. May not work due to
the condition of the image.
p.170
\
Voice Memo
Attaches sound to images. Recording is possible
till the memory card is full.
p.188
Z
Protect
Protects images and sounds from accidental
deletion. Formatting will delete.
p.156
r
DPOF
For the print settings. Useful when printing at a
printing service.
p.179
]
Image Recovery
For recovering image and sound files which were
accidentally deleted.
p.155
^
Start-up Screen
For setting a captured image as the Start-up
Screen.
p.205
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You can play back recorded images one after another.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image to start the slideshow with.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select u
(Slideshow).
4
Press the 4 button.
The slideshow setting screen appears.
5
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Start].
6
Press the 4 button.
The slideshow starts.
Pressing the 4 button during the slideshow pauses the slideshow.
To resume the slideshow, press the 4 button again.
7
Press any button other than the 4 button.
The slideshow stops.
Slideshow
Slideshow
Slideshow
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
Slideshow
OK
Cancel
For continuously playing
back images. Screen or
sound effects can be set
1 /2
1/2
MENU
3 sec.
3sec.
I nterv a l
Interval
S lides h o w star t s
Slideshow starts
S creen E f fect
Screen Effect
Start
Wipe
Wipe
S ound E f f ect
Sound Effect
OK
O K
OK
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You can set the playback interval and also a screen effect and sound
effect for when one image changes to the next.
1
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Interval] in Step 5 on
p.143.
2
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to change the interval
and press the 4 button.
Choose from [3sec.], [5sec.], [10sec.], [20sec.] or [30sec.].
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Screen
Effect].
5
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
6
Use the four-way controller (23) to choose the screen
effect and press the 4 button.
7
Use the four-way controller (
23
) to select [Sound Effect].
8
Use the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.
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.
To Set the Slideshow Conditions
Wipe The next image slides over the previous one from left to right
Checker The next image appears in small square mosaic blocks
Fade The current image gradually fades out and the next image fades in
Off No effect
3sec.
Interval
Screen Effect
Screen Effect
Sound Effect
Sound Effect
Start
Start
Wipe
Wipe
MENU
Screen Effect
Sound Effect
Start
Wipe
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9
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start] and
press the 4 button.
The slideshow starts using the selected interval and effect.
1
Press the Q button after taking a picture.
The image appears on the display.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
The slideshow will continue until you press any button other than the
4 button.
Movies or pictures with sound will be played through to the end before
the next picture is played back, regardless of the interval setting.
However, pressing the four-way controller (5) while playing back a
movie or a picture with sound skips to the next image.
Sound files made in Voice Recording are not played back in the
slideshow.
Panorama images are displayed by scrolling from left to right in 4
seconds before the next picture is played back, regardless of the
Interval or Screen Effect setting.
Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment 1p.159
Rotating the Image
Q button
Four-way controller
4 button
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3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select s (Image
Rotation).
4
Press the 4 button.
The rotation selection screen (0°, Right 90°, Left 90°, or 180°) appears.
5
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose the rotation
direction and press the 4
button.
The rotated image is saved.
You can magnify an image up to ten times.
Panoramic images and movies cannot be rotated.
Protected images can be rotated, but they cannot be saved in a rotated
state.
Zoom Playback
Image Rotation
Image Rotation
Rotates captured images.
Useful when viewing
vertical images on a TV
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
1 /2
1/2
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
OK
Cancel OK
Q button
Four-way controller
4 button
Zoom button
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1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to magnify.
2
Press the zoom button towards the right (y).
The image is magnified (×1.1 to ×10). Continuing to press the zoom
button towards the right (y) changes the magnification continuously.
You can use the + mark of the guide at the
bottom left of the screen to check which
portion of the image is magnified.
Available operations while an image is
magnified
3
Press the 4 button.
The image returns to single-image display.
Four-way controller
(2345)
Moves the position to be
magnified.
Zoom button towards
the right (y )
Makes the image bigger
(max. ×10).
Zoom button towards
the left (f)
Makes the image smaller
(min. ×1.1).
Movies cannot be magnified.
2.0
2.0
×2.0×
Guide
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You can enjoy playing back images with the subject’s faces zoomed up
simply by pressing the I button (Face close-up playback) if the Face
Recognition function operated when the images were taken.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to magnify.
2
Confirm that the I icon is displayed in the image and
press the I button.
The image is magnified around the face first
recognized when the image was taken.
If multiple faces were recognized when the
image was taken, the subject’s faces are
zoomed up on each time the I button is
pressed in order of the recognition during
shooting.
Zoom In on the Subject’s Face Automatically
(Face Close-up Playback)
I button
Q button
Zoom button
1/2
1/2
2/2
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Available operations during Face close-up playback mode
3
Press the 4 button.
The image returns to single-image display.
Zoom button towards
the right (y )
Zooms up on the subject being displayed for Face
close-up playback at an equal or slightly larger
magnification ratio.
Zoom button towards
the left (f)
Zooms up on the subject being displayed for Face
close-up playback at an equal or slightly smaller
magnification ratio.
Face close-up playback is not available for movies or images that are
saved as still pictures from movies.
The magnification ratio for Face close-up playback may differ
depending on the conditions such as the size of the face recognized
when shooting.
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Deleting Images and Sound Files
You can delete images and sound files that you do not want to keep.
You can delete a single image or sound file.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image/sound file you want to delete.
2
Press the i button.
A confirmation screen appears.
When images or sound files are inadvertently deleted
Deleted images and sound files can be recovered with the Optio WS80 (p.155).
Deleted images and sound files can be recovered even if the camera has been
turned off after deletion as long as the SD Memory Card has not been removed.
However, deleted images and sound files cannot be recovered after operations
to write data such as taking pictures, recording movies, protecting images,
saving DPOF settings, resizing images, cropping images, or formatting has
been performed.
Deleting a Single Image
Protected images and sound files cannot be deleted (p.156).
Q button
Four-way controller
4 button
i button
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3
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Delete].
4
Press the 4 button.
The image or sound file is deleted.
If sound (voice memo) has been added to an image (p.188), you can
delete the sound without deleting the image.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image with sound.
U appears on the images with sound.
2
Press the i button.
A confirmation screen appears.
3
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Delete Sound].
4
Press the 4 button.
The sound data is deleted.
Recovering Deleted Images 1p.155
To Delete the Sound from an Image
Select [Delete] in Step 3 above to delete both the image and sound
data.
You cannot delete only the sound in a movie.
OK
OK
OK
Delete
Cancel
100
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0017
0 017
100
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0017
OK
OK
OK
Delete
Delete Sound
Cancel
100
1 00
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0017
0 017
100
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0017
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You can delete several images/sound files selected from the four-/nine-
image display at once.
1
In Q mode, press the zoom button towards the left (f)
once or twice.
Four-image display or nine-image display appears.
2
Press the i button.
P appears on the images and sound files.
Deleting Selected Images and Sound Files
Protected images and sound files cannot be deleted (p.156).
Q button
Four-way controller
4 button
i button
Zoom button
Select & Delete 100-0010
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3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose the images
and sound files that you want to
delete and press the 4 button.
O appears on the selected images and
sound files.
If you select an image and press the zoom
button towards the right (y), the selected image appears in single-
image display as long as the button is pressed, enabling you to check
whether you really want to delete it or not. (The display returns to four-
/nine-image display when you release the button.) However, protected
images cannot be displayed in single-image display.
4
Press the i button.
A confirmation dialog appears.
5
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Select & Delete].
6
Press the 4 button.
The selected images and sound files are deleted.
OKMENU
Cancel
Delete
Select & Delete
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
OK
OK
O K
OK
MENU
Delete all selected
D elete a l l sel e c t e d
images/sounds
i mages / s o unds
Delete all selected
images/sounds
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You can delete all the images and sound files at once.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Delete All].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Delete All] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Delete All].
Deleting All Images and Sound Files
Protected images and sound files cannot be deleted (p.156).
3 button
Q button
Four-way controller
4 button
Setting
Pixel Mapping
Delete All
Format
MENU
Exit
3/3
Delete All
OK
OK
Delete All
Cancel
Delete all images/sounds
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5
Press the 4 button.
All the images and sound files are deleted.
You can recover images or sound files that were taken with this camera
and then deleted.
1
After deleting a file, press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select ] (Image
Recovery).
When 8 is displayed, there are no images
that can be recovered.
3
Press the 4 button.
The number of recoverable images appears.
If you selected 8 and pressed the 4 button, the message [No image
to be processed] appears. In this case, press the 4 button to return
to the Playback Mode Palette.
Recovering Deleted Images
If any of the following operations have been performed after deleting an
image, the deleted image and sound file cannot be recovered.
- Shooting
- Protect or DPOF setting/Resizing/Cropping
- Formatting
- Removing the SD Memory Card
OK
MENU
2 /2
2/2
I mage R e c overy
Image Recovery
O K
OK
C ancel
Cancel
For recovering image and
sound files which were
accidentally deleted
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4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Recover].
5
Press the 4 button.
The files are recovered.
You can protect stored images and sound files from being accidentally
deleted.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to protect.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select Z (Protect).
4
Press the 4 button.
The screen for selecting [Single Image/Sound] or [All Images/Sounds]
appears.
Recovered images and sound files have the same file name as before
they were deleted.
Up to a maximum of 999 deleted image files can be recovered.
Protecting Images and Sound Files from Deletion
(Protect)
OK
OK
O K
OK
5 images
5 imag e s
Want to recover?
W ant t o r ecove r ?
5 images
Want to recover?
Recover
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
P rotec t
Protect
OK
O K
OK
MENU
C ancel
Cancel
Protects images and sounds
from accidental deletion.
Formatting will delete
2 /2
2/2
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5
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Single Image/Sound].
6
Press the 4 button.
The message [Protect this image/sound] appears.
To protect another image or sound file, use the four-way controller
(45) to select another image or sound file.
7
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Protect].
8
Press the 4 button.
The selected image or sound file is protected and the screen shown in
Step 5 reappears.
To protect other images or sound files, repeat Steps 5 to 8.
Select [Cancel] to exit the Protect settings.
To cancel the protection of the image, select [Unprotect] in Step 7.
Y appears on the protected images and sound files during playback.
The maximum number of images and sound files you can protect in
succession with [Single Image/Sound] is 99.
All Images/Sounds
A ll Im a g e s/Sou n d s
All Images/Sounds
OK
OK
O K
OK
Single Image/Sound
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
OK
OK
OK
Protect
Protect this image/sound
Protect this image/sound
Unprotect
Cancel
100
1 00
-
0017
0 017
100
-
0017
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1
Select [All Images/Sounds] in Step
5 on p.157.
2
Press the 4 button.
3
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Protect].
4
Press the 4 button.
All the images and sound files are protected and the screen shown in
Step 1 reappears.
5
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Cancel] and
press the 4 button.
The Playback Mode Palette reappears.
To Protect All Images and Sound Files
Protected images and sound files will be deleted if the SD Memory Card
is formatted (p.192).
To cancel the protection of all your images and sound files, select
[Unprotect] in Step 3.
All Images/Sounds
Single Image/Sound
S ingle I m age/S o u n d
Single Image/Sound
OK
OK
O K
OK
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
P rotec t a ll im a g e s /soun d s
Protect all images/sounds
OK
OK
O K
OK
Protect
Unprotect
Cancel
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Connecting the Camera to AV
Equipment
By using the supplied AV cable (I-AVC7), you can capture and play back
images on equipment with a video IN jack, such as a TV.
1
Turn the AV device and camera off.
2
Open the battery/card/terminal cover of the camera and
connect the AV cable to the PC/AV terminal of the
camera.
Connect the terminal of the AV cable with the arrow mark facing
the front side of the camera.
3
Connect the other ends of the AV cable to the video
input terminal and audio input terminal of the AV device.
When using stereo sound equipment, insert the sound terminal into the
L (white) terminal.
4
Turn the AV device on.
When the device that the camera is connected to and the device that
plays back images are different, turn both devices on.
When viewing images on AV equipment with multiple video input
terminals (such as a TV), refer to the operation manual of the device
and select the video input terminal to which the camera is connected.
VIDEO
AUDIO
(L) (R)
PC/AV terminal
Yellow White
External Input
Terminal
Battery/card/terminal cover
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5
Turn the camera on.
It is recommended to use the optional AC adapter kit K-AC88 if you
intend to use the camera for a long time (p.40).
Depending on the country or region, images and sound files may fail
to be played back if the video output format is set differently from the
one in use there. If this happens, change the video output format
setting (p.201).
The camera display turns off and the volume cannot be adjusted with
the zoom button while the camera is connected to AV equipment.
When connecting to and playing back images on AV equipment, image
data is output at normal screen resolution. To view movies recorded at
M (1280×720, 30 fps) and F (1280×720, 15 fps) in HDTV, transfer
the data to a computer and play it back on the computer (p.211).
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Images
Editing Images ........................................ 162
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF) ...... 179
About printing
The following options are available for printing images taken with this
camera.
1 Use a printing service.
2 Use your printer with an SD Memory Card slot to print directly
from the SD Memory Card.
3 Use your computer’s software to print images.
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Editing Images
By changing the recorded pixels of a selected image, you can make the
file size smaller than the original. You can use this function to continue
taking pictures when the SD Memory Card or the built-in memory is full,
by making the images smaller and overwriting the original images to
make more space available.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to resize.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select n (Resize).
4
Press the 4 button.
The screen for choosing the number of recorded pixels appears.
5
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select the number of recorded
pixels.
Changing the Image Size (Resize)
Images taken with L (1920×1080), panoramic images and
movies cannot be resized.
You cannot select a larger resolution than that of the original image.
Resize
Resize
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
Resize
OK
Cancel
Changes Recorded Pixels
and Quality Level to make
the file size smaller
1 /2
1/2
Recorded Pixels
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
OK
7
M
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6
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears.
If the selected image is protected, the processed image is saved as a
new image and the following confirmation dialog does not appear.
7
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Overwrite] or [Save as].
8
Press the 4 button.
The resized image is saved.
You can delete the unwanted part of a picture and save the cropped
image as a new image.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to crop.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select o (Cropping).
Cropping Images
Images taken with L (1920×1080), panoramic images and movies
cannot be cropped.
OK
OK
O K
OK
Overwrite
Save as
Cancel
Overwrite
original image?
O verwr i t e
o rigin a l image ?
Overwrite
original image?
Cropping
Cropping
Cropping
For cropping images to the
size you like. Saved as a
new image
1 /2
1/2
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
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4
Press the 4 button.
The cropping screen appears.
The largest size of cropped image is shown with a green frame on the
screen. The cropped image cannot be larger than this cropping frame size.
5
Choose the cropping area.
The following operations move the green frame
and set the area for cropping on the screen.
6
Press the 4 button.
The cropped image is saved with a new file name.
The number of recorded pixels is selected automatically according to
the size of the cropped section.
Images are processed to reduce the size of people’s faces detected with the
Face Recognition function (p.76) when taking pictures so that they look smaller.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to edit.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select N (Small Face
Filter).
Zoom button Changes the size of the
cropped section.
Four-way controller
(
2345
)
Moves the cropping position
up, down, left and right.
Green button Rotates the cropping frame.
The button is displayed only
when the cropping frame
size can be rotated.
Processing Images So That Faces Look Smaller
OKMENU
C ancel
Cancel OK
O K
OK
Small Face Filter
Small Face Filter
Small Face Filter
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
Processing image
to smaller for
recognized face
1 /2
1/2
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4
Press the 4 button.
Face recognition frames for faces that can be corrected are displayed.
Proceed to Step 6 when there is only one recognition frame.
5
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select a face to be
processed.
A green frame indicates the face that is to
be processed.
6
Press the 4 button.
7
Use the four-way controller (45)
to change the reduction ratio.
F Approx. 5 %
G Approx. 7 %
H Approx. 10 %
8
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears.
If the selected image is protected, the processed image is saved as a
new image and the following confirmation dialog does not appear.
9
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Overwrite] or [Save as].
10
Press the 4 button.
The camera returns to Q mode and the processed image is
displayed.
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OKCancel
Overwrite
Save as
Cancel
Overwrite
Overwrite
original image?
original image?
Overwrite
original image?
OK
OK
OK
OK
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This function lets you change the color tones and perform special
processing on a selected image.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to edit.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
You may not be able to process images in the following situations:
- When the size of face taken in relation to an image is too large or
too small
- When faces are located in the edges of an image
In such cases, the face recognition frame in Step 4 will not appear.
Using the Digital Filters
B&W
Processes the image into one that has the look of a black and white
photograph.
Sepia
Processes the image into one that has the look of a sepia
photograph.
Toy Camera
Processes the image that looks as though it was shot with a toy
camera.
Retro
Processes the image into one that has the look of an old photo.
Color
Processes the image using the selected color filter. You can choose
from six filters: red, pink, purple, blue, green, and yellow.
Color extraction
Extracts only a specific color and processes the rest of the image
into black and white. You can choose from three filters: red, green,
and blue.
Color enhancer
There are four filters: Sky Blue/Fresh Green/Delicate Pink/Autumn
Leaves.
Soft
Processes the image into a soft image that appears soft overall.
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of the image.
Panoramic images, movies or images taken with another camera cannot
be edited using Digital Filter function.
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3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select P (Digital
Filter).
4
Press the 4 button.
The filter selection screen appears.
1 B&W
2 Sepia
3 Toy Camera
4 Retro
5 Color
6 Color extraction
7 Color enhancer
8 Soft
9 Brightness
Subsequent steps vary depending on your selection.
5
Use the four-way controller (23) to choose a filter.
The preview image of the results of the filter effect appears.
6
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears.
If the selected image is protected, the processed image is saved as a
new image and the following confirmation dialog does not appear.
7
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Overwrite] or [Save as].
To Select a B&W, Sepia or Soft Filter
Digital Filter
Digital Filter
Digital Filter
For modifying images with
a Color filter or Soft
filter
1 /2
1/2
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OKCancel
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
OK
O K
OK
Overwrite
Save as
Cancel
O verwr i t e
o rigin a l image ?
Overwrite
original image?
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8
Press the 4 button.
The image processed with the filter is saved.
5
Use the four-way controller (23) to choose a filter.
The preview image of the results of the filter effect appears.
6
Use the four-way controller (45)
to choose the color.
The color filter changes in the following
sequence each time the four-way controller
(5) is pressed.
7
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears.
If the selected image is protected, the processed image is saved as a
new image and the following confirmation dialog does not appear.
8
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Overwrite] or [Save as].
9
Press the 4 button.
The image processed with the filter is saved.
To Select a Retro, Color, Color Extraction or Color Enhancer Filter
Retro Original image Amber Blue
Color Red Pink Purple Blue Green Yellow
Color extraction Red Green Blue
Color enhancer Sky Blue Fresh Green Delicate Pink Autumn Leaves
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OKCancel
OK
O K
OK
Overwrite
Save as
Cancel
O verwr i t e
o rigin a l image ?
Overwrite
original image?
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5
Use the four-way controller (23) to choose a filter.
The preview image of the results of the filter effect appears.
6
Use the four-way controller (45)
to adjust the effect.
7
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears.
If the selected image is protected, the processed image is saved as a
new image and the following confirmation dialog does not appear.
8
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Overwrite] or [Save as].
9
Press the 4 button.
The image processed with the filter is saved.
To Select a Toy Camera or Brightness Filter
Four-way controller
(4)
Default Setting
Four-way controller
(5)
Toy Camera Weak Medium Strong
Brightness Dark Standard Bright
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OKCancel
OK
O K
OK
Overwrite
Save as
Cancel
O verwr i t e
o rigin a l image ?
Overwrite
original image?
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You can correct images where the flash has caused the subject to
appear with red eyes.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image you want to correct.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select Z (Red-eye
Compensation).
4
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears.
If the selected image is protected, the processed image is saved as a
new image and the following confirmation dialog does not appear.
5
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Overwrite] or [Save as].
6
Press the 4 button.
The edited image is saved.
Red-eye Compensation
The red-eye compensation function cannot be used on panoramic
images, movies or on images where red eyes cannot be detected on
the camera. An error message appears in Step 4.
The red-eye compensation function can only be used with still pictures
taken with this camera.
Red-eye Compensation
Red-eye Compensation
Red-eye Compensation
For compensating red-eye.
May not work due to the
condition of the image
1 /2
1/2
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
OK
OK
O K
OK
Overwrite
Save as
Cancel
Overwrite
O verwr i t e
original image?
o rigin a l image ?
Overwrite
original image?
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This function lets you add a decorative frame to still pictures. There are
90 frames already stored in the camera.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the image to which you want to add a frame.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select N (Frame
Composite).
4
Press the 4 button.
The 9-frame display of the frame selection screen appears.
5
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose a frame.
Adding a Frame (Frame Composite)
The Frame Composite function cannot be used on images taken with
L (1920×1080), panoramic images, movies or images of size h
(2048×1536) or smaller. An error message appears in Step 4.
Frame Composite
Frame Composite
Frame Composite
For composing an image
with a frame. Select Over-
write or Save as to save
1 /2
1/2
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
y
OK
O K
OK
OK
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6
Press the zoom button towards
the right (y).
The selected frame appears in single-image
display.
You can choose another frame using either
of the following operations.
7
Press the 4 button.
The frame position and size adjustment
screen appears.
You can adjust the image using either of the
following operations.
8
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears.
If the selected image is protected, the processed image is saved as a
new image and the following confirmation dialog does not appear.
9
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Overwrite] or [Save as].
10
Press the 4 button.
The edited image is saved with the recorded pixels of h
(2048×1536).
Four-way
controller (45)
Press to choose a different
frame.
Zoom button
towards the left
(f)
Press to return to the 9-frame
display of the frame selection
screen, and then perform Step
5 to choose a different frame.
Four-way controller
(2345)
Press to adjust the position
of the image
Zoom button Press to make the image
larger or smaller.
OK
O K
OK
OKMENU
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
O K
OK
OK
O K
OK
Overwrite
Save as
Cancel
O verwr i t e
o rigin a l image ?
Overwrite
original image?
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Optional Frames
The optional frames are stored in the built-in memory in the Optio WS80. These
optional frames are deleted if the files on the built-in memory are deleted with a
computer or the built-in memory is formatted. To reload the optional frames into
the built-in memory, copy the files from the CD-ROM (S-SW87) supplied with
the camera.
To Copy Frames
1
Remove the SD Memory Card from the camera.
If you leave the SD Memory Card in the camera, the frames will be
copied onto the card, not into the camera’s built-in memory.
2
Connect the camera to the computer using the
provided USB cable (I-USB7).
Refer to “Connecting to a Computer” (p.211) for instructions on
connecting the camera to a computer.
3
When the device detection window opens, click
[Cancel].
4
Insert the CD-ROM (S-SW87) into the CD-ROM drive.
5
When the installer window opens, click [EXIT].
6
If there is not already a “FRAME” folder in the root
directory of the camera (removable disk), create the
folder.
7
Copy the desired files from the FRAME folder in the
root directory of the CD-ROM to the FRAME folder on
the camera (removable disk).
For information on working with files on your computer, refer to the
instruction manual supplied with the computer.
8
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and
camera.
Refer to “Connecting to a Computer” (p.211) for instructions on
disconnecting the cable.
Frames can be stored both in the built-in memory and on the SD
Memory Cards, but using large numbers of frames may slow down
processing times.
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The frames downloaded from the PENTAX website or other source can
be used for adding a frame to pictures.
You can select a frame from the recorded movie to save as a still picture
or divide a movie into two.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the movie you want to edit.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select [ (Movie
Edit).
4
Press the 4 button.
The movie edit selection screen appears.
Subsequent steps vary depending on your
selection.
To Use a New Frame
Extract the downloaded frame and copy it to the FRAME folder in the
built-in memory or the SD Memory Card.
The FRAME folder is created when the SD Memory Card is formatted
with this camera.
For more information on downloading, refer to the PENTAX website.
Editing Movies
Movie Edit
Movie Edit
Movie Edit
For cutting out a still
image from a movie or
dividing a movie
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
1 /2
1/2
OK
O K
OK
Save as Still Image
D ivide M o vies
Divide Movies
C ancel
Cancel
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5
Select [Save as Still Image] on the movie edit selection
screen.
6
Press the 4 button.
The screen appears for selecting a frame to be saved as a still picture.
7
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to choose the frame you
want to save.
2 Plays or pauses the movie
3 Stops the movie and returns to the
first frame
4 Reverses the movie frame by frame
5 Advances the movie frame by frame
8
Press the 4 button.
The selected frame is saved as a still picture.
5
Select [Divide Movies] on the movie edit selection
screen.
6
Press the 4 button.
The screen for choosing the dividing position appears.
7
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to determine the
dividing position.
2 Plays or pauses the movie
3 Stops the movie and returns to the
first frame
4 Reverses the movie frame by frame
5 Advances the movie frame by frame
8
Press the 4 button.
A confirmation dialog appears.
To Save a Frame from a Movie as a Still Picture
To Divide a Movie
S elect t h e ima g e
t o sav e
Select the image
to save
100
1 00
-
0042
0 042
100
-
0042
00:06
0 0:06
00:06
OKMENU
O K
OK
C ancel
Cancel
11
S elect i m age f o r
d ividi n g posit i o n
Select image for
dividing position
100
1 00
-
0042
0 042
100
-
0042
00:09
0 0:09
1
00:09
1
OKMENU
O K
OK
C ancel
Cancel
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9
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Divide].
10
Press the 4 button.
The movie is divided at the specified position, the two portions are
saved as new files, and the original one is deleted.
You can copy images and sound files from the built-in memory to the SD
Memory Card and vice versa. This function can be selected only when
an SD Memory Card has been inserted in the camera.
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Q mode.
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select p (Image/
Sound Copy).
The protected movies cannot be divided.
Copying Images and Sound Files
Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or removing the
SD Memory Card.
Divide
Cancel
Divide at this position?
D ivide a t this p o s ition ?
Divide at this position?
OK
OK
O K
OK
Image/Sound Copy
Image/Sound Copy
Image/Sound Copy
For copying images and
sounds between the builtin
memory and SD memory card
1 /2
1/2
OK
OK
OK
MENU
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Cancel
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3
Press the 4 button.
The copying method selection screen appears.
Subsequent steps vary depending on your selection.
All the images and sound files in the built-in memory are copied to the
SD Memory Card at once. Before copying the images, make sure that
there is enough space on the SD Memory Card.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [2}{].
5
Press the 4 button.
All the images and sound files are copied to the SD Memory Card.
Selected images and sound files from the SD Memory Card are copied
to the built-in memory one at a time.
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [{}2].
5
Press the 4 button.
6
Use the four-way controller (45)
to select the image/sound file you
want to copy.
To Copy Files from the Built-in Memory to the SD Memory Card
To Copy Files from the SD Memory Card to the Built-in Memory
OK
OK
O K
OK
Cancel
C ancel
SD
SD
SD
Cancel
SD
OKMENU
100
1 00
-
0017
0 017
100
-
0017
OK
OK
OK
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
Copy this image/sound
Copy this image/sound
Copy this image/sound
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7
Press the 4 button.
The selected image/sound file is copied to the built-in memory.
To copy other images or sound files, repeat Steps 4 to 7. Select
[Cancel] to exit the settings.
If sound (voice memo) has been added to an image, the image is
copied with the sound.
When a file is copied from the SD Memory Card to the built-in memory,
it is assigned a new file name.
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Editing and Printing Images
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF)
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is the format for storing print order
data on still pictures captured with a digital camera. Once the print order
data has been stored, the pictures can be printed according to the DPOF
settings using a DPOF-compatible printer or photo processing lab.
You cannot store print order data for movies or sound-only files.
Set the following items for each image.
1
In Q mode, press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select r (DPOF).
3
Press the 4 button.
The DPOF setting method selection screen appears.
If the picture already has the date and/or time imprinted on it (p.123), do
not set [Date] O (On) in DPOF settings. If you select O, the imprinted
date and/or time may overlap.
Printing a Single Image
Copies Choose the number of copies up to 99.
Date Specify whether you want the date inserted on the print or not.
DPOF
DPOF
DPOF
OK
MENU
2 /2
2/2
O K
OK
C ancel
Cancel
For the print settings.
Useful when printing at a
printing service
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4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Single Image].
5
Press the 4 button.
The message [Applies DPOF settings to this image] appears.
6
Use the four-way controller (45) to select an image.
If DPOF settings have already been made for an image, the previous
number of copies and date setting (O or P) will be displayed.
7
Use the four-way controller (23)
to choose the number of copies.
8
Press the Green button to switch
O or P for [Date] setting.
O The date will be imprinted.
P The date will not be imprinted.
To continue setting DPOF print order data,
repeat Steps 6 to 8.
9
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved and the screen shown in Step 4 reappears.
Depending on the printer or printing equipment at the photo processing
lab, the date may not be imprinted on the pictures even if O (On) is
selected for [Date] in the DPOF settings.
To cancel DPOF settings, set the number of copies to [00] in Step 7 and
press the 4 button.
OK
OK
O K
OK
All Image s
A ll Im a g e s
All Image s
S ingle Image
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
OK
OK
OK
OK
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
00
MENU
100
1 00
-
0017
0 017
100
-
0017
DPOF setting for
DPOF setting for
this image
this image
DPOF setting for
this image
Copies
Date
Date
Date
Date
OKMENU
100
1 00
-
0017
0 017
100
-
0017
01
OK
OK
OK
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
DPOF setting for
DPOF setting for
this image
this image
Copies
Date
Date
Date
Date
DPOF setting for
this image
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Editing and Printing Images
When you choose the number of copies and whether or not to insert the
date, the settings are applied to all the images stored in the camera.
1
Select [All Images] in Step 4 on p.180.
2
Press the 4 button.
The message [Applies DPOF settings to all images] appears.
3
Choose the number of copies and
switch O or P for [Date] setting.
Refer to Steps 7 and 8 in “Printing a Single
Image” (p.180) for details of how to make
the settings.
4
Press the 4 button.
The settings for all the images are saved and the DPOF setting method
selection screen reappears.
Printing All Images
The number of copies specified in the [All Images] setting applies to all
the images. Before printing, check that the number is correct.
Settings for single images are canceled when settings are made with
[All Images].
Copies
A pplie s D POF s e t t i ngs
t o all i m ages
Applies DPOF settings
to all images
Date
D ate
Date
Cancel
C ancel
Cancel
OK
OK
O K
OK
MENU
01
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Recording and
Playing Back Sound
Recording Sound (Voice Recording)
................................................................... 184
Adding a Voice Memo to Images ........... 188
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Recording and Playing Back Sound
Recording Sound (Voice Recording)
You can record sound with the camera. The microphone is located on
the front of the camera. When recording sound, aim the camera at the
sound source to obtain the best sound quality.
To use the Voice Recording function, assign it to the Green button first.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Green
Button].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Voice Recording] and
press the 4 button.
Setting the Voice Recording Function
Speaker
Microphone
Green Button
Q
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
Voice Recording
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5
Press the 3 button.
The Voice Recording function is assigned to the Green button.
1
Press the Green button in
A mode.
The camera enters the Voice Recording
mode. The remaining recordable time and
the recording time of the current file appear
on the display.
1 Recording time
2 Remaining recordable time
2
Press the shutter release button
fully.
Recording starts. The self-timer lamp blinks
during recording.
You can record sounds continuously for up
to 24 hours.
When the Green button is pressed during
recording, an index is added to the current sound file.
3
Press the shutter release button fully.
Recording stops.
Recording Sound
Green button
Shutter release
button
0 1:31: 4 4
01:31:44
00:00:00
0 0 :0 0 : 0 0
00:00:00
SHUTTER
Start
Start
12
0 1:30: 2 2
01:30:22
00:01:22
0 0 :0 1 : 2 2
SHUTTER
Stop
Stop
REC
REC
Index
Index
00:01:22
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Recording and Playing Back Sound
You can play back the sound files you made in Voice Recording.
1
Press the Q button.
2
Use the four-way controller (45) to choose the sound
file to play back.
3
Press the four-way controller (2).
Playback starts.
1 Total file recording time
2 Playback time
If you press and hold down the shutter release button for more than
one second in Step 2, recording continues until you take your finger off
the button. This is useful for recording short sound.
The sound is saved in WAVE monaural files.
Playing Back Sound
Q button
Four-way controller
Zoom button
00:01:30
0 0:01: 3 0
00:00:00
0 0 :0 0 : 0 0
00:00:00
00:01:30
100
100
-
0025
002 5
100
-
0025
14:25
1 4:25
14:25
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Available operations during playback
Available operations while playback is paused
4
Press the four-way controller (3).
Playback stops.
Zoom button towards the
right (x)
Increases the volume.
Zoom button towards the
left (w)
Reduces the volume.
Four-way controller (2) Pauses playback.
Four-way controller (4) (If there are no recorded indexes) Fast-reverses
playback.
(If there are recorded indexes) Plays back starting
from the previous index.
Four-way controller (5) (If there are no recorded indexes) Fast-forwards
playback.
(If there are recorded indexes) Plays back starting
from the next index.
Four-way controller (2) Resumes playback.
Four-way controller (4) Rewinds approx. 5 seconds.
Four-way controller (5) Advances approx. 5 seconds.
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Recording and Playing Back Sound
Adding a Voice Memo to Images
You can add a voice memo to your still pictures.
1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the still picture to which you want to add a voice
memo.
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
3
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select \ (Voice
Memo).
4
Press the 4 button.
Recording starts. You can record a voice
memo continuously for up to 24 hours.
5
Press the 4 button.
Recording stops.
Recording a Voice Memo
A voice memo cannot be added to the image that already has a voice
memo. Delete the old voice memo (p.151) and record a new one.
A voice memo cannot be added to protected images (p.156).
2 /2
2/2
OK
MENU
V oice M e m o
Voice Memo
O K
OK
C ancel
Cancel
Attaches sound to images.
Recording is possible till
the memory card is full
01:31:44
0 1:31: 4 4
01:31:44
100
1 00
-
0038
0 038
100
-
0038
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1
In Q mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
choose the still picture with the voice memo that you
want to play back.
U appears on images with voice memos in single-image display.
2
Press the four-way controller (2).
Playback starts.
Available operations during playback
3
Press the four-way controller (3).
Playback stops.
Playing Back a Voice Memo
Zoom button towards
the right (x)
Increases the volume.
Zoom button towards
the left (w)
Reduces the volume.
To Delete the Sound from an Image 1p.151
Q button
Four-way controller
Zoom button
14:25
1 4:25
14:25
100
1 00
-
0038
0 038
100
-
0038
Edit
Edit
08/08/2009
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Camera Settings ...................................... 192
Using the Clock Function ....................... 208
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Camera Settings
Formatting deletes all the data on the SD Memory Card.
Be sure to use this camera to format (initialize) an SD Memory Card that
is unused or has been used on other cameras or digital devices.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Format].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Format] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Format].
5
Press the 4 button.
Formatting starts.
When formatting is completed, the camera returns to A mode or Q
mode.
Formatting an SD Memory Card
Do not remove the SD Memory Card during formatting as this may
damage the card and render it unusable.
Formatting deletes protected images and any data recorded on the
card with a computer or any camera.
SD Memory Cards formatted on a computer or device other than this
camera cannot be used. Be sure to format the card with the camera.
The built-in memory cannot be formatted except when an error occurs.
Format
All data deleted
Format
Cancel
OK
OK
O K
OK
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Settings
You can adjust the volume of operation sounds and change the type of
sound.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Sound].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Sound] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Operation
Volume].
5
Use the four-way controller (45) to adjust the volume.
Set the volume to 0 to mute the start-up sound, shutter sound,
operation sound, and self-timer sound.
6
Change [Playback Volume] in the same way as in Steps
4 and 5.
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start-up
Sound].
5
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
Changing the Sound Settings
To Change the Operation Volume/Playback Volume
To Change the Sound Type
Sound
Operation Volume
Start-up Sound
Shutter Sound
Operation Sound
Self-timer Sound
MENU
Playback Volume
1
1
1
1
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Settings
6
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the sound
type.
Choose from [1], [2], [3] or [Off].
7
Press the 4 button.
8
Set [Shutter Sound], [Operation Sound] and [Self-timer
Sound] in the same way as in Steps 4 to 7.
9
Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to A mode or Q mode.
You can change the initial date and time settings (p.52). You can also
set the format in which the date appears on the camera.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Date
Adjustment].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Date Adjustment] screen appears.
4
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame moves to [mm/dd/yy].
Depending on the initial setting or previous
setting, [dd/mm/yy] or [yy/mm/dd] may be
displayed.
Changing the Date and Time
Date Adjustment
MENU
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
mm dd yy
01/01/2009
00:00
//
24h
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Settings
5
Use the four-way controller (23)
to choose the date and time
display style.
Choose from [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or
[yy/mm/dd].
6
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame moves to [24h].
7
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [24h] (24-hour display) or
[12h] (12-hour display).
8
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame returns to [Date Format].
9
Press the four-way controller (3).
The frame moves to [Date].
10
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame moves to one of the following
items depending on the date format set in
Step 5.
Month for [mm/dd/yy]
Day for [dd/mm/yy]
Year for [yy/mm/dd]
The following operations and screens use
[mm/dd/yy] as an example. The operations are the same even if
another date format has been selected.
MENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
mm dd yy
01/01/2009
00:00
// 24h
MENUMENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
01/01/2009
00:00
mm dd yy//
24h
MENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
01/01/2009
00:00
mm dd yy// 24h
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Settings
11
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the month.
12
Press the four-way controller (5).
The frame moves to the day field. Use the four-way controller (23) to
change the day. After changing the day, change the year in the same
manner.
13
Change the time in the same way as in Steps 8 to 12.
If you selected [12h] in Step 7, the setting switches between am and
pm corresponding to the time.
14
Press the four-way controller (3)
to select [Settings complete].
15
Press the 4 button.
The date and time settings are saved.
When you press the 4 button in Step 15, the camera clock is reset to
00 seconds. To set the exact time, press the 4 button when the time
signal (on the TV, radio, etc.) reaches 00 seconds.
MENU
Date Adjustment
Cancel
Date Format
Date
Time
Settings complete
00:00
mm dd yy//
24h
01/01/2009
Date Adjustment
MENU
Cancel
Date Format
Date
01/01/2009
Time
00:00
24h
mm/dd/yy
Settings complete
OK
OK
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Settings
The date and time selected in “Setting the Date and Time” (p.52) and
“Changing the Date and Time” (p.194) 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 and Destination. This is useful when taking
pictures in a different time zone.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (
23
) to select [World Time].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [World Time] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [X Destination].
5
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [X Destination] screen appears. The city that is currently selected
blinks on the map.
6
Use the four-way controller (45)
to change the Destination city.
The current time, location and time
difference of the selected city appear.
Setting the World Time
To Set the Destination
MENU
14:25
DST
OFF
OFF
OFF
DST
OFF
OFF
OFF
World Time
Destination
Hometown
Select Time
New York
New York
14:25
Destination
City
New York
DST TimeDif.
+
0:00
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
14:25
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Settings
7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [DST].
8
Use the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.
Select O if the Destination city uses daylight saving time.
9
Press the 4 button.
The settings are saved and the [World Time] screen reappears.
10
Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to capture status with the current setting.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [World
Time].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [World Time] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Select Time].
5
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
Select [W Hometown] in Step 4 to set the city and DST setting for the
Hometown city.
To Display the Time of the Destination (Select Time)
MENU
14:25
DST
DST
OFF
OFF
OFF
World Time
Destination
Hometown
Select Time
London
New York
20:25
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Settings
6
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select X or W.
X Displays the time of the Destination
city
W Displays the time of the Hometown
city
7
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
8
Press the 3 button twice.
The camera returns to A mode or Q
mode.
When X (Destination) is selected in Step 6,
the X icon appears on the display to
indicate that the destination date and time
are displayed in A mode.
You can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc.
are displayed.
The camera supports the following 20 languages: English, French,
German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Danish,
Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Greek, Russian,
Thai, Korean and Chinese (traditional and simplified).
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Language/
].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Language/ ] screen appears.
Changing the Display Language
DST
DST
OFF
OFF
OFF
MENU
14:25
Destination
Hometown
Select Time
OK
OK
World Time
London
New York
20:25
Cancel
38
3 8
38
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0 0:25
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4
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select the language.
5
Press the 4 button.
The menus and messages are displayed in the selected language.
You can change the naming rule of the folder for storing images. When
the naming rule is set to the date, pictures are saved in separate folders
by the date they were taken.
Changing the Naming Rule of the Folder
Standard xxxPENTX (where xxx is the 3-digit folder number)
Date
xxx_mmdd (3-digit folder number_month day)
* xxx_ddmm (3-digit folder number_day month) when the [Date Format]
is set to [dd/mm/yy]
MENU
Cancel
English
Nederlands
Svenska
Italiano
Dansk
OK
Deutsch
Polski
Magyar
Suomi
OK
DCIM
100PENTX
101_0925
102_1001
DCIM
100PENTX
101_0925
DCIM
100PENTX
100 100
101
100
101
102
Taken with the folder
name setting [Standard].
(e.g. September 25)
Taken with the folder
name setting [Date].
(e.g. September 25)
Next time, taken with
the folder name
setting [Date] again.
(e.g. October 1)
Up to 999 folders can be created.
Up to 9999 images or sounds can be saved in a folder.
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Settings
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Folder
Name].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Standard]
or [Date].
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
When you connect the camera to AV equipment, choose the appropriate
video output format (NTSC or PAL) for taking and playing back images.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Video Out].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select a video output format.
Choose the video output format to match
the input format of the AV equipment.
Changing the Video Output Format
Setting
Power Saving
Auto Power Off
Reset
3min.
5sec.
Video Out
Brightness Level
2/3
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
NTSC
PAL
USB Connection MSC
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Settings
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
You can adjust the brightness of the display.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Brightness
Level].
3
Use the four-way controller (45)
to adjust the brightness.
F Dark
G Normal
H Bright
4
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to A mode or Q mode.
The display appears with the set brightness.
Depending on the country or region, images and sound files may fail to
be played back if the video output format is set differently from the one
in use there. If this happens, change the video output format setting.
Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment 1p.159
Video output format of each city 1p.245
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display
Setting
Power Saving
Auto Power Off
Reset
3min.
5sec.
Video Out
Brightness Level
2/3
MENU
Exit
NTSC
USB Connection MSC
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Settings
You can save battery power by setting the display to dim automatically
when no operation is performed for a fixed time. After the power saving
function has been activated, the display returns to the ordinary
brightness if any button is pressed.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Power
Saving].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select the time until the camera
enters power saving mode.
Choose from [2min.], [1min.], [30sec.],
[15sec.], [5sec.] or [Off].
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
Using the Power Saving Function
Power Saving does not function in the following situations:
- While taking pictures in j (Continuous Shooting) mode
- In the playback mode
- While recording a movie
- While the camera is connected to a computer
- When using the AC adapter
- While a menu is being displayed
When no operation is performed after the camera is turned on, Power
Saving is activated only after 15 seconds elapse even if [5sec.] is set.
Setting
Power Saving
Auto Power Off
Reset
Video Out
Brightness Level
2/3
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
2min.
Off
5sec.
30sec.
1min.
15sec.
USB Connection
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Settings
You can set the camera to turn off automatically when no operation is
performed for a fixed time.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Auto Power
Off].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select the time until the camera
turns off automatically.
Choose from [5min.], [3min.] or [Off].
5
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
Setting Auto Power Off
Auto Power Off does not function in the following situations:
- While recording sound in Voice Recording mode
- While taking pictures in j (Continuous Shooting) mode
- While recording a movie
- During a slideshow or movie/sound playback
- While the camera is connected to a computer
Setting
Off
3min.
5min.
2/3
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
NTSC
Power Saving
Auto Power Off
Reset
Video Out
Brightness Level
USB Connection MSC
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You can choose the start-up screen displayed when the camera is
turned on.
You can choose any of the following images as the start-up screen:
- The Guide Display Start-up Screen showing a guide to the shooting
modes and buttons
- One of the 3 Optio logos
- One of your own images (compatible images only)
1
In Q mode, press the four-way controller (3).
The Playback Mode Palette appears.
2
Use the four-way controller
(2345) to select ^ (Start-up
Screen).
3
Press the 4 button.
The image selection screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (45)
to choose the image for the start-
up screen.
Only images suitable for the start-up screen
are displayed. You can also choose one of
the 3 Optio logos or the Guide Display Start-
up Screen already stored in the camera.
5
Press the 4 button.
The start-up screen is set.
Changing the Start-up Screen
Once the start-up screen has been set, it will not be deleted even if the
original image is deleted or the SD Memory Card is formatted.
Select [Off] to hide the start-up screen.
The start-up screen is not displayed when the camera starts up in the
playback mode.
OK
MENU
2 /2
2/2
S tart- u p Scree n
Start-up Screen
O K
OK
C ancel
Cancel
For setting a captured
image as the Start-up
Screen
OK
OK
OK
OK
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
100
1 00
-
0017
0 017
100
-
0017
MENU
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Pixel Mapping is a function for mapping out and correcting defective
pixels in the CCD sensor. Run the Pixel Mapping function if image dots
always seem to be defective in the same place.
1
Press the 3 button in A mode, and press the four-
way controller (5).
The [W Setting] menu appears.
[Pixel Mapping] cannot be selected when the [W Setting] menu is
displayed from Q mode or Voice Recording mode.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Pixel
Mapping].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Pixel Mapping] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Pixel Mapping].
5
Press the 4 button.
Defective pixels are mapped and corrected.
Correcting Defective Pixels in the CCD Sensor
(Pixel Mapping)
When the battery level is low, [Not enough battery power remaining to
activate Pixel Mapping] is displayed on the monitor. Use the AC adapter
kit K-AC88 (optional) or load a charged battery.
Pixel Mapping
Checks the image sensor
and then adjust
Pixel Mapping
Cancel
OK
OK
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You can reset the camera settings to their defaults. Refer to “Default
Settings” (p.240) for the reset settings.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Reset].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Reset] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [Reset].
5
Press the 4 button.
The settings return to the defaults.
Resetting to Default Settings (Reset)
The following settings are not affected by resetting:
- Date Adjustment
-World Time
- Language/
-Video Out
Reset
Reset to
initial setting?
Reset
Cancel
OK
OK
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Using the Clock Function
You can view the time (Clock mode) on the display.
1
Make sure the power is turned off.
2
Press and hold the 4 button.
The camera turns on and the Clock mode
screen appears.
The camera turns off automatically after
approximately 10 seconds. If you press the
power switch while the Clock mode screen
is displayed, the camera will turn off
immediately.
You can set the alarm to ring at a specified time. You can choose
whether the alarm will ring only once at the set time or at the same time
every day.
1
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Alarm].
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The [Alarm] screen appears.
4
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
Displaying the Time
Setting the Alarm
SAT. 8/8 PM 2:25
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5
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Off], [Once]
or [Everyday].
Once The alarm rings only once, at the set time.
Everyday The alarm rings every day, at the set time.
To cancel the set alarm, select [Off].
6
Press the 4 button.
7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Time].
8
Press the four-way controller (5).
9
Use the four-way controller (23)
to change the hour.
10
Change the minutes in the same way as in Steps 8 to 9.
11
Press the four-way controller (5).
12
Press the four-way controller (3) to select [Settings
complete].
13
Press the 4 button.
After the message [Alarm is set] appears, the camera turns off.
When the set time is reached, the camera turns on with the Clock
mode screen displayed and the alarm will ring. The alarm will stop
ringing when a button is pressed or after one minute elapses. The
camera will turn off 10 seconds after the alarm is stopped.
The alarm will not ring if the camera is on when the set time is reached.
The alarm will not ring during interval shooting.
MENU
Cancel
Alarm
Time 14:25
Alarm
14:25
Settings complete
Once
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You can cancel an alarm that is set.
1
Select [Off] in Step 5 on p.209.
2
Press the 4 button.
3
Press the four-way controller (3) to select [Settings
complete].
4
Press the 4 button.
[Alarm] is set to P (Off) and the [W Setting] menu reappears.
5
Press the 3 button.
The previous screen reappears.
To Cancel an Alarm
Alarm
14:14
MENU
Cancel
Alarm Off
Once
Everyday
Time
Settings complete
OK
OK
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aComputer
Setting Up Your Computer ..................... 212
Connecting to a Windows PC ................ 220
Connecting to a Macintosh .................... 229
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Setting Up Your Computer
By installing the software included on the provided CD-ROM on your
computer and connecting the camera to your computer with the USB
cable, you can transfer images and movies captured with your camera
to the computer and then display and manage them. This section
explains how to install the provided software and the other necessary
preparations for enjoying the captured pictures and movies on your
computer.
The following software is included in the provided CD-ROM (S-SW87).
Windows
Image viewing/managing/editing software “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0”
(Nine languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian,
Chinese [traditional and simplified], Korean, and Japanese)
Macintosh
Image viewing/managing software “ACDSee 2 for Mac”
(Six languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and
Japanese)
Provided Software
It is recommended to use the optional AC adapter kit K-AC88 when the
camera is connected to a computer (p.40). If the battery runs out of
power while images are being transmitted to a computer, the data may
be lost or damaged.
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The following system requirements must be met for you to fully enjoy the
images and movies captured with the camera on your computer.
* Operation is not guaranteed on all computers meeting the system
requirements.
* The system requirements describe the minimum environment for playing and
editing movies.
System Requirements
Windows
OS Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista
The OS must be preinstalled and updated to the latest
version.
CPU Pentium III or higher (Pentium 4 or higher recommended)
Memory 256 MB minimum (1 GB or more recommended)
Hard Disk Space 100 MB minimum (1 GB or more recommended)
Others CD-ROM drive
USB port as standard equipment
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
DirectX 9.0 or later and Windows Media Player 9.0 or later (for
playing movies)
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me and Windows
NT are not supported.
The versions of Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player and DirectX
required for using “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0” are not included in the
provided CD-ROM. Visit the following sites to download the necessary
items and install/update them on your computer.
Internet Explorer
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/
default.mspx
Windows Media Player
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/mediaplayer/
default.mspx
DirectX
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.mspx
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* Operation is not guaranteed on all computers meeting the system
requirements.
* The system requirements describe the minimum environment for playing and
editing movies.
Install the image viewing/managing/editing software (ACDSee for
PENTAX 3.0).
1
Turn your Windows PC on.
2
Insert the CD-ROM (S-SW87) into the CD-ROM drive.
The language selection screen appears.
Macintosh
OS Mac OS X (Ver.10.3 - 10.5)
The OS must be preinstalled and updated to the latest
version.
When you connect the camera to a Macintosh without using
the provided software, Mac OS X (Ver.10.1.2 - 10.5) is
available.
CPU Power Macintosh 233 MHz or higher (PowerPC G5 or higher
recommended)
Memory 8 MB minimum (1 GB or more recommended)
Hard Disk Space 6 MB minimum (1 GB or more recommended)
Others CD-ROM drive
USB port as standard equipment
QuickTime 4.0 or later
Installing the Software
Windows
Make sure your Windows PC meets the system requirements before
installing the software.
When multiple accounts have been set up in Windows 2000, Windows
XP or Windows Vista, log on with an account that has administrative
rights before installing the software.
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3
Choose a language from the
displayed screen.
The “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0”
installation screen appears.
4
Click [Install].
The setup screen appears.
Follow the on-screen guidance to input
registration information and install the
software.
If you are using Windows Vista
When the [AutoPlay] screen appears, display the language selection
screen following the steps below.
1) Click [Run setup.exe].
2) Click [Allow].
If the language selection screen does not appear
Display the language selection screen following the steps below.
1) Double-click [My Computer] on the desktop.
2) Double-click the [CD-ROM drive (S-SW87)] icon.
3) Double-click the [Setup.exe] icon.
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5
Click [Finish].
“ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0” installation
is complete.
6
Click [Exit] on the installation screen.
The window closes.
Install the image viewing/managing software (ACDSee 2 for Mac).
1
Turn your Macintosh on.
2
Insert the CD-ROM (S-SW87) into the CD-ROM drive.
3
Double-click the CD-ROM (S-SW87) icon.
4
Double-click the [ACDSee Install] icon.
The language selection screen appears.
If the [Master Installer] icon appears, double-click it to display the
language selection screen.
5
Choose a language from the
displayed screen.
The “ACDSee 2 for Mac” installer
screen appears.
Macintosh
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6
Click [Install].
The setup screen appears.
Follow the on-screen guidance to input
registration information and install the
software.
7
When the screen shown on the
right appears, click [Yes].
8
Click [Close].
“ACDSee 2 for Mac” installation is
complete.
9
Click [Exit] on the installation screen.
The window closes.
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In order to better serve you, we request that you complete the product
registration.
If your computer is connected to the
Internet, please click [Product
Registration] on the setup screen after the
language selection screen is displayed.
The world map screen shown on the right
for Internet Product Registration is
displayed. Click the displayed country or
region and then follow the instructions to
register your product.
Only customers in countries and regions displayed on the software
installation screen can register their products on the Internet Product
Registration.
Set the device to which the camera is connected with the USB cable.
1
Turn your camera on.
2
Press the 3 button in Q mode.
The [W Setting] menu appears.
When you press the 3 button in A mode, press the four-way
controller (5) once.
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [USB
Connection].
4
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
Product Registration on the Internet
Setting the USB Connection Mode
Make sure to set the USB connection mode before connecting your
camera to the computer. You cannot perform the following setting if the
camera is already connected to your computer with the USB cable.
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5
Use the four-way controller (23)
to select [MSC].
6
Press the 4 button.
The setting is saved.
7
Press the 3 button.
The camera returns to A mode or Q mode.
MSC (Mass Storage Class)
A general-purpose driver program that handles devices connected to the
computer via USB as a memory device. Also indicates a standard for
controlling USB devices with this driver.
By simply connecting a device that supports USB Mass Storage Class,
you can copy, read, and write files from a computer without installing a
dedicated driver.
PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol)
A protocol that allows transfer of digital images and control of digital
cameras via USB, standardized as ISO 15740.
You can transfer image data between devices that support PTP without
installing a device driver.
Unless otherwise specified, select MSC when connecting the Optio
WS80 to your computer.
Proceed to the following pages depending on your computer.
Connecting to a Windows PC 1 p.220
Connecting to a Macintosh 1 p.229
MSC and PTP
Setting
Power Saving
Auto Power Off
Reset
3min.
5sec.
Video Out
Brightness Level
2/3
MENU
Cancel
OK
OK
USB Connection
MSC
PTP
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Connecting to a Windows PC
Connect your camera to the Windows PC using the provided USB cable
(I-USB7).
1
Turn your Windows PC on.
2
Turn your camera off.
3
Connect your camera to the Windows PC using the USB
cable.
Connect the terminal of the USB cable with the arrow mark facing
the front side of the camera.
4
Turn your camera on.
The “Device Detector” screen appears.
If the “Device Detector” screen does not appear, follow the steps in
“When the “Device Detector” screen does not appear” (p.222).
Connecting the Camera and Your Windows PC
The self-timer lamp blinks while the camera is connected to a Windows
PC.
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Transfer the images captured with the camera to your Windows PC.
5
Confirm that [Acquire images from
the device with ACDSee] is
checked and click [OK].
6
Click [Next].
7
Select an image to copy and click
[Next].
8
Specify [File names] and
[Destination folder], and click
[Next].
The images are copied to your Windows
PC.
Transferring Images
If there is no SD Memory Card in the camera, the images stored in the
built-in memory will be transferred to your Windows PC.
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9
Click [Finish].
The “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0” starts.
5
Double-click the [ACDSee for
PENTAX 3.0] icon on the desktop.
6
Click [My Computer].
7
Double-click [Removable Disk].
When the “Device Detector” screen does not appear
If the SD Memory Card has a volume label, the volume label name
appears instead of [Removable Disk]. A new unformatted SD Memory
Card may show the manufacturer’s name or model number.
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8
Double-click the [DCIM] folder.
Images are stored in folders named by the
shooting date (“XXX_0808” for August 8.
“XXX” is a three-digit number.).
If [Standard] is selected for [Folder Name] in
the [W Setting] menu, a folder named
“XXXPENTX” (XXX is a three-digit folder
number) is displayed and images are stored here.
9
Select the folders you want to copy
to the Windows PC.
10
Select [Copy To Folder...] from the
[Edit] menu.
The “Copy Files” screen appears.
11
Specify the destination folder and
click [OK].
The images are copied to your Windows
PC.
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1
Double-click the [Safely
Remove Hardware] icon in the
task bar.
The “Safely Remove Hardware” screen appears.
2
Select [USB Mass Storage Device]
and click [Stop].
The “Stop a Hardware device” screen
appears.
3
Select [USB Mass Storage Device]
and click [OK].
A message appears indicating that the
hardware can be safely removed.
4
Click [Close].
5
Disconnect the USB cable from your Windows PC and
the camera.
Disconnecting the Camera from Your Windows PC
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“ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0” lets you view, edit, manage, search for,
share, and print images.
1
Double-click the [ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0] icon on the
desktop.
ACDSee starts and the main browser window appears.
A Menu bar
Provides access to the various menu commands.
B Toolbar
Provides quick access to frequently used tasks and functions.
If the camera (removable disk) is being used by an application such as
“ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0”, the camera cannot be disconnected until
the application is closed.
The camera will automatically switch to the playback mode when the
USB cable is disconnected from your Windows PC or the camera.
Starting “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0”
ACDSee Browser Interface
A
B
F
C
D
H
G
E
* The screen shown is an example with the default settings.
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C Folders pane
Displays the configuration of folders in your computer. When you browse
a folder, the contents of the folder appear in the File List pane.
D Preview pane
Displays a preview of the image or media file currently selected in the
File List pane. You can change the size of the preview image or play
back the media file.
E File List pane
Displays the contents of the selected folder or the results of the most
recent search (the file or folder that matches the search item). It is the
only pane that always appears in the browser and it cannot be hidden or
closed.
F Category pane
Displays a list of categories and priorities. By dragging and dropping files
from the File List pane to here, you can set category and priority for files.
G Image Basket pane
Displays files selected in the File List pane. By choosing images and files
and putting them in the Image Basket pane, you can use the editing and
creating functions on images from different folders and categories.
H Status bar
Displays information and properties for the selected file.
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1
Select and click the folder containing the image you
want to view in the Folders pane of the ACDSee
browser.
Images are displayed in the File List pane.
2
Select and double-click the image you want to view in
the File List pane.
The selected image is displayed with
the viewer.
With the viewer, you can enlarge/
reduce the display size of the image or
edit the image. You can also play back
movies or sound files.
The image is displayed on the “ACDSee
Quick View” screen if you double-click the
image file directly from the browser without
starting ACDSee. (You cannot play back
or display the file with ACDSee Quick View
even if you double-click a movie or sound
file.)
You can also enlarge/reduce the display
size of the image on the “ACDSee Quick
View” screen.
Click [Full Viewer] on the “ACDSee Quick View” screen to switch the
display to the viewer.
Click [Photo Manager] to switch the display to the ACDSee browser.
Viewing Images
ACDSee Quick View
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You can find more information on how to use “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0”
by using the help pages.
1
Click the [?] icon at the top right of the screen.
The help screen appears.
2
Double-click the desired topic.
The explanation is displayed.
Details on How to Use “ACDSee for PENTAX 3.0”
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Connecting to a Macintosh
Connect your camera to the Macintosh using the provided USB cable (I-
USB7).
1
Turn your Macintosh on.
2
Turn your camera off.
3
Connect your camera to the Macintosh using the USB
cable.
Connect the terminal of the USB cable with the arrow mark facing
the front side of the camera.
4
Turn your camera on.
The camera is recognized as [NO_NAME] on the
desktop.
Connecting the Camera and Your Macintosh
If the SD Memory Card has a volume label, the volume label name
appears instead of [NO_NAME]. A new unformatted SD Memory Card
may show the manufacturer’s name or model number.
The self-timer lamp blinks while the camera is connected to a
Macintosh.
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Transfer the images captured with the camera to your Macintosh.
5
Specify a save location, make
sure that [Launch ACDSee] is
checked, and click [Download].
After images are copied to your
Macintosh, the “ACDSee 2 for Mac”
starts.
1
Drag [NO_NAME] on the desktop to the trash.
If the SD Memory Card has a volume label, drag the icon of that name
to the trash.
2
Disconnect the USB cable from your Macintosh and the
camera.
Transferring Images
If there is no SD Memory Card in the camera, the images stored in the
built-in memory will be transferred to your Macintosh.
When [Delete images from device] is checked, images are deleted from
the camera after transfer is complete.
Disconnecting the Camera from Your Macintosh
If the camera (removable disk) is being used by an application such as
“ACDSee 2 for Mac”, the camera cannot be disconnected until the
application is closed.
The camera will automatically switch to the playback mode when the
USB cable is disconnected from your Macintosh or the camera.
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“ACDSee 2 for Mac” lets you display and manage images.
1
Double-click the [ACDSee] folder inside the
[Applications] folder.
2
Double-click the [ACDSee 2 for Mac] icon.
ACDSee starts and the main browser window appears.
A Menu bar
Provides access to the various menu commands.
B Toolbar
Provides quick access to frequently used tasks and functions.
C Folders pane
Displays the configuration of folders in your Macintosh. When you
browse a folder, the contents of the folder appear in the File List pane.
D Preview pane
Displays a preview of the image or media file currently selected in the
File List pane. You can change the size of the preview image or play
back the media file.
Starting “ACDSee 2 for Mac”
ACDSee Browser Interface
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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E Favorites pane
You can add frequently used items (folders, etc.).
F File List pane
Displays the contents of the selected folder or the results of the most
recent search (the file or folder that matches the search item). It is the
only pane that always appears in the browser and it cannot be hidden or
closed.
G Status bar
Displays information and properties for the selected file.
1
Select and click the folder containing the image you
want to view in the Folders pane of the ACDSee
browser.
Images are displayed in the File List pane.
2
Select and double-click the image you want to view in
the File List pane.
The selected image is displayed.
You can enlarge/reduce the display
size of the image.
You can find more information on how to use “ACDSee 2 for Mac” by
using the help pages.
1
Select [ACDSee 2 for Mac] from [Help] on the menu bar.
The help screen appears.
2
Click the desired topic.
The explanation is displayed.
Viewing Images
Details on How to Use “ACDSee 2 for Mac”
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Functions Available for Each Shooting
Mode ......................................................... 234
Messages ................................................. 236
Troubleshooting ...................................... 238
Default Settings ....................................... 240
List of World Time Cities ........................ 245
Optional Accessories ............................. 246
Main Specifications ................................ 247
WARRANTY POLICY ............................... 251
Index ......................................................... 256
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Functions Available for Each Shooting
Mode
z: Can be set. ×: Cannot be set.
Shooting Mode
Function
b R 9 A
C
V
U
H
I
Q Y \
U
K
B
Zoom button
Zoom operation
zzz*1 zz*1 z*1 z
I button
Face Priority On
zzzzzz z
Smile Capture
Face Priority Off
× zzzzz z
Flash
Mode
, (Auto)
zzz ××× z
a (Flash Off)
zzzzz*3 z*3 z
b (Flash On)
zz × z ×× z
c (Auto + Red-eye)
zz ×××× z
d (Flash On + Red-eye)
zz × z ×× z
b (Soft Flash)
zz × z ×× z
Drive
Mode
9 (Standard)
zzzzzz z
g (Self-timer)
zzzzzz z
Z (2 sec. Self-timer)
j (Continuous Shooting)
× z ×××× z
K (Burst Shooting)
k (Interval Shoot)
× zzzzz z
Focus
Mode
= (Standard)
zzzzzz z
q (Macro)
3 (Pan Focus)
s (Infinity)
zzzzzz z
\ (Manual Focus)
zzzzzz z
[A Rec.
Mode]
menu
Pixel Track SR/Movie SR
zz×*5 zz*6 z*6 z
Recorded Pixels
zz×*7 zz*6 z*6 z
White Balance
×*11 z ×*11 zz×*11 ×*11
Focusing Area
×*12 z ×*12 zz*13 z*13 z
AE Metering
×*14 z ×*14 z ×*14 ×*14 ×*14
Sensitivity
zz×*15 z ×*15 ×*15 z
EV Compensation
×*17 z ×*17 zzz z
D-Range Setting
× z × zzz z
Blink Detection
zz×*18 zzz z
Sharpness
× z ×*19 zz ××
Saturation
Contrast
Date Imprint
zz×*20 z ×× z
*1 Intelligent Zoom is not available
*2 Only optical zoom is available
*3 Fixed at a
*4 Fixed at s
*5 Fixed at P
*6 Set in [Movie] on the [A Rec. mode] menu
*7 Fixed at N
*8 Fixed at h
*9 Fixed at f
*10 Fixed at f (Fixed at h for the first frame)
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P R
B
V
c C S
X F N
Shooting Mode
Function
Page
zz*2 zz × zz
Zoom operation
Zoom button
p.82
zzzzzzz
Face Priority On
I button p.76Smile Capture
× z × zzzz
Face Priority Off
zzz × zzz
, (Auto)
Flash
Mode
p.105
zzzz*3 zzz
a (Flash Off)
zzz × zzz
b (Flash On)
zzz × zzz
c (Auto + Red-eye)
zzz × zzz
d (Flash On + Red-eye)
zzz × zzz
b (Soft Flash)
zzzzzzz
9 (Standard)
Drive
Mode
zzzzzzz
g (Self-timer)
p.95
Z (2 sec. Self-timer)
zzz ××××
j (Continuous Shooting)
p.96
K (Burst Shooting)
zzz ×××z
k (Interval Shoot) p.98
zzz × zzz
= (Standard)
Focus
Mode
p.107
q (Macro)
3 (Pan Focus)
zzzz*4 zzz
s (Infinity)
zzz × zzz
\ (Manual Focus)
zz×*5 ×*5 ×*5 ×*5 ×*5
Pixel Track SR/Movie SR
[A Rec.
Mode]
menu
p.119
z ×*9 ×*8 z ×*10 ××*8
Recorded Pixels p.110
×*11 z ×*11 ×*11 zzz
White Balance p.114
zzz×*12 zzz*13
Focusing Area p.109
×*14 z ×*14 ×*14 zzz
AE Metering p.116
z ×*15 z ×*16 zzz
Sensitivity p.117
zzzzzzz
EV Compensation p.112
zzzzzzz
D-Range Setting p.113
zzzz ××z
Blink Detection p.73
× z ××zzz
Sharpness p.121
Saturation p.122
Contrast p.122
zzzzzzz
Date Imprint p.123
*11 Fixed at F
*12 Fixed at J (Multiple)
*13 W (Automatic Tracking AF) is not available
*14 Fixed at L (Multi-segment)
*15 Fixed at Auto
*16 The sensitivity is fixed at its
minimum setting
*17 Fixed at ±0.0
*18 Fixed at O
*19 Fixed at the normal setting
*20 Fixed at Off
Shooting menu items not listed in this chart can be set in any shooting mode except for
Green Mode. However, these settings may not function properly in certain shooting modes
and setting conditions even if they can be selected. For further information, please refer to
the pages listed below.
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Messages
Messages such as the following may appear on the display during
camera operation.
Message Description
Battery depleted
The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery using the
battery charger (p.35).
Memory card full
The SD Memory Card is full and no more images can be
saved.
Insert a new SD Memory Card or delete unwanted images
(p.42, p.150).
Change the number of recorded pixels or quality level of
recorded images and try again (p.162).
Memory card error
Shooting and playback are impossible due to a problem
with the SD Memory Card. You may be able to display or
copy the images on the card using a computer.
The built-in memory is
not formatted
The data within the built-in memory are damaged. Format
the built-in memory.
Card is not formatted
The SD Memory Card you have inserted is unformatted or
has been formatted on a computer or other device and is
not compatible with this camera. Format the SD Memory
Card in the camera (p.192).
Card is locked The SD Memory Card is write-protected (p.44).
Compression error
This message occurs when the camera fails to compress an
image. Change the number of recorded pixels of the image
and try shooting or saving it again.
No image/sound There are no image/sound files on the SD Memory Card.
Movie recording stopped
This message appears when the internal temperature of the
camera has exceeded normal operating limits while
recording a movie.
The camera will turn off
to prevent damage from
overheating
The camera turned off because it has overheated. Wait until
it cools down and then turn it back on.
Deleting
This message appears while deleting an image or sound
file.
Camera cannot play
this image and sound
You are trying to play back an image or sound in a format
not supported by this camera. You may be able to play it
back on another brand of camera or on your computer.
Image folder
cannot be created
The largest file number (9999) has been assigned to an
image in the largest folder number (999) and no more
images can be saved. Insert a new SD Memory Card or
format the card (p.192).
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Protected
The image or sound file you are trying to delete is protected
(p.156).
Data being recorded
Displayed when you try to switch to Q 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
Displayed when the camera takes more than five seconds
to display an image due to image processing, or when the
SD Memory Card or the built-in memory is being formatted.
Built-in memory full Displayed if the built-in memory is full when saving a file.
No image to be
processed
Displayed when there are no images or sound files.
This image/sound
cannot be processed
Displayed for files that cannot be processed.
No card in the camera Displayed when no SD Memory Card is inserted.
The built-in memory is
not enough to copy
images/sounds
Displayed when there is insufficient built-in memory to
perform copying.
Cannot process
correctly
Displayed when Red-eye Compensation processing fails.
Display image/sound
from built-in memory
Displayed when the camera enters the built-in memory
display.
Not enough battery
power remaining to
activate Pixel Mapping
Appears during pixel mapping if the battery level is
insufficient. Replace the battery with a fully charged one or
use an AC adaptor kit K-AC88 (optional). (p.40)
Message Description
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Remedy
The camera will
not turn on
The battery is not
installed
Check if a battery is installed. If not,
install a battery.
The battery is installed
incorrectly
Check orientation of the battery. Reinsert
the battery according to the +- symbols
in the battery compartment (p.36).
The battery is
exhausted
Charge the battery.
No image appears
on the display
The camera is
connected to a
computer
The display is off when the camera is
connected to a computer.
The camera is
connected to a TV
The display is off when the camera is
connected to a TV.
The display is
hard to see
The brightness level of
the display is set too
dark
Adjust the brightness level in [Brightness
Level] in the [W Setting] menu (p.202).
Power Saving function
is on
When the Power Saving function is on,
the display automatically darkens after a
certain amount of time. Press a button to
return to the normal brightness level.
Select [Off] in [Power Saving] in the
[W Setting] menu to turn the Power
Saving function off (p.203).
The shutter will
not release
The flash is charging
Pictures cannot be taken while the flash
is charging. Wait until charging is
finished.
There is no available
space on the SD
Memory Card or in the
built-in memory
Insert an SD Memory Card with available
space or delete unwanted images (p.42,
p.150).
Recording Wait until recording is finished.
The picture is dark
when using the
flash
The subject is too far
away in a dark
environment, such as
a night scene
The picture becomes dark if the subject is
too far away. Take pictures within the
specified flash range.
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The subject is not
in focus
The subject is difficult
to focus on with
autofocus
The camera may have difficulty in
focusing on such subjects as: low
contrast subjects (a white wall, a blue
sky, etc.), dark subjects, finely-patterned
objects, rapidly-moving objects. It is also
difficult to get proper focus when
shooting through a window or a net. Try
shooting using the focus lock (p.72), or
Manual Focus (p.108).
The subject is not in
the focusing area
Locate the desired subject in the focus
frame (focusing area) in the center of the
display. If it is difficult to do so, first lock
the focus on the desired subject (focus
lock), and then move the camera to
recompose.
The flash does not
discharge
The flash mode is set
to a
Set to , (Auto) or b (Flash On) (p.105).
The drive mode is set
to j or K
The focus mode is set
to s
The shooting mode is
set to C, V or S
The flash does not discharge in these
modes.
Very occasionally, static electricity may cause camera malfunction. In
this case, remove the battery and install it again. If the camera is then
working properly, normal condition is restored and you can continue
using the camera.
Problem Cause Remedy
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Default Settings
The table below lists the factory default settings.
The meaning of the indications for menu items with a default setting is
explained below.
Last Memory Setting
Yes : The current setting (last memory) is saved when the camera is
turned off.
No : The setting returns to the default setting when the camera is
turned off.
* : The setting depends on the [Memory] setting (p.133).
—:N/A
Reset Setting
Yes : The setting returns to the default setting with the Reset
function (p.207).
No : The setting is saved even after reset.
—:N/A
[A Rec. Mode] Menu Items
Item Default Setting
Last
Memory
Setting
Reset
Setting
Page
Pixel Track SR P (Off) Yes Yes p.119
Recorded Pixels N (3648×2736) Yes Yes p.110
White Balance F (Auto) * Yes p.114
Focusing Area J (Multiple) Yes Yes p.109
AE Metering L (Multi-segment) * Yes p.116
Sensitivity Auto * Yes p.117
EV Compensation ±0.0 * Yes p.112
Movie
Recorded Pixels
M (1280×720/30
fps)
Yes Yes p.128
Movie SR O (On) Yes Yes p.129
Interval
Shoot
Interval
1 min. Yes Yes
p.130Total Time 10 min. Yes Yes
Start Delay 0 hr. 0 min. Yes Yes
D-Range
Setting
Highlight Correction P (Off) Yes Yes
p.113
Shadow Correction P (Off) Yes Yes
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Interval
Shoot
Interval 10 sec. Yes Yes
p.98Number of Shots 2 pictures Yes Yes
Start Delay 0 hr. 0 min. Yes Yes
Blink Detection O (On) Yes Yes p.118
Digital Zoom O (On) * Yes p.83
Instant Review O (On) Yes Yes p.120
Memory
Face Priority P (Off) Yes Yes p.76
Flash Mode O (On) Yes Yes p.105
Drive Mode P (Off) Yes Yes
p.95
p.96
p.98
Focus Mode P (Off) Yes Yes p.107
Zoom Position P (Off) Yes Yes p.82
MF Position P (Off) Yes Yes p.108
White Balance P (Off) Yes Yes p.114
Sensitivity P (Off) Yes Yes p.117
EV Compensation P (Off) Yes Yes p.112
AE Metering P (Off) Yes Yes p.116
Digital Zoom O (On) Yes Yes p.83
DISPLAY P (Off) Yes Yes p.23
File No. O (On) Yes Yes
Green Button Green Mode Yes Yes p.124
Sharpness G (Normal) Yes Yes p.121
Saturation G (Normal) Yes Yes p.122
Contrast G (Normal) Yes Yes p.122
Date Imprint Off Yes Yes p.123
Item Default Setting
Last
Memory
Setting
Reset
Setting
Page
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[W Setting] Menu Items
Item Default Setting
Last
Memory
Setting
Reset
Setting
Page
Sound
Operation Volume 3 Yes Yes
p.193
Playback Volume 3 Yes Yes
Start-up Sound 1 Yes Yes
Shutter Sound 1 Yes Yes
Operation Sound 1 Yes Yes
Self-timer Sound 1 Yes Yes
Date
Adjustment
Date Format (date)
According to initial
setting
Yes No
p.52
p.194
Date Format (time) 24h Yes No
Date 1/1/2009 Yes No
Time
According to initial
setting
Yes No
Alarm
Alarm P (Off) Yes Yes
p.208
Time 0:00 Yes Yes
World
Time
Select Time W Hometown Yes Yes
p.197
Destination (City)
According to initial
setting
Yes No
Destination (DST) P (Off) Yes No
Hometown (City)
According to initial
setting
Yes No
Hometown (DST) P (Off) Yes No
Language/
According to initial
setting
Yes No
p.48
p.199
Folder Name Date Yes Yes p.200
USB Connection MSC Yes Yes p.218
Video Out
According to initial
setting
Yes No p.201
Brightness Level G Yes Yes p.202
Power Saving 5 sec. Yes Yes p.203
Auto Power Off 3 min. Yes Yes p.204
Reset Cancel p.207
Delete All Cancel p.154
Pixel Mapping Cancel p.206
Format Cancel p.192
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Playback Mode Palette Items
Item Default Setting
Last
Memory
Setting
Reset
Setting
Page
Small Face Filter Approx. 7% No Yes p.164
Slideshow
Interval 3 sec. Yes Yes
p.143Screen Effect Wipe Yes Yes
Sound Effect O (On) Yes Yes
Resize Recorded Pixels
Depending on the
picture taken
p.162
Cropping
Depending on the
picture taken
p.163
Image/Sound Copy
Built-in memory
SD Memory Card
p.176
Image Rotation Normal p.145
Digital Filter B&W No p.166
Movie Edit
Save as Still Image
p.174
Divide Movies
Frame Composite Default1 Yes Yes p.171
Red-eye Compensation p.170
Voice Memo p.188
Protect
Single Image/
Sound
Depending on the
recorded image/sound
——
p.156
All Images/Sounds
Depending on the
recorded image/sound
——
DPOF
Single Image Copies: 0
p.179
All Images Date: P (Off)
Image Recovery Cancel p.155
Start-up Screen Off Yes Yes p.205
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Key Operation
Item Function Default Setting
Last
Memory
Setting
Reset
Setting
Page
Q button
Operation
Mode
Q mode
Zoom button Zoom Position Full wide-angle * No p.82
Four-way
controller
2 Drive Mode 9 (Standard) * Yes
p.95
p.96
p.98
3
Shooting
Mode
b (Auto Picture) Yes Yes p.73
4 Flash Mode
,
(Auto) * Yes p.105
5 Focus Mode = (Standard) * Yes p.107
3 button Menu Display
Capture mode:
[A Rec. Mode] menu
Playback mode:
[W Setting] menu
p.61
4/W
button
Information
Display
Normal * Yes p.23
I button
Operation
Mode
Face Priority On * Yes p.76
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List of World Time Cities
City:
indicates cities that can be set as either the Initial Setting (p.48) or the World Time (p.197).
Video Output Format: indicates the video output format of the city set as the initial setting.
Region City
Video Output
Format
Region
City
Video Output
Format
North
America
Honolulu NTSC Africa/
West Asia
Istanbul PAL
Anchorage NTSC Cairo PAL
Vancouver NTSC Jerusalem PAL
San Francisco NTSC Nairobi PAL
Los Angeles NTSC Jeddah PAL
Calgary NTSC Tehran PAL
Denver NTSC Dubai PAL
Chicago NTSC Karachi PAL
Miami NTSC Kabul PAL
Toronto NTSC Male PAL
New York NTSC Delhi PAL
Halifax NTSC Colombo PAL
Central and
South
America
Mexico City NTSC Kathmandu PAL
Lima NTSC Dacca PAL
Santiago NTSC East Asia Yangon NTSC
Caracas NTSC Bangkok PAL
Buenos Aires PAL Kuala Lumpur PAL
Sao Paulo PAL Vientiane PAL
Rio de Janeiro NTSC Singapore PAL
Europe Lisbon PAL Phnom Penh PAL
Madrid PAL Ho Chi Minh PAL
London PAL Jakarta PAL
Paris PAL Hong Kong PAL
Amsterdam PAL Beijing PAL
Milan PAL Shanghai PAL
Rome PAL Manila NTSC
Copenhagen PAL Taipei NTSC
Berlin PAL Seoul NTSC
Prague PAL Tokyo NTSC
Stockholm PAL Guam NTSC
Budapest PAL Oceania Perth PAL
Warsaw PAL Adelaide PAL
Athens PAL Sydney PAL
Helsinki PAL Noumea PAL
Moscow PAL Wellington PAL
Africa/
West Asia
Dakar PAL Auckland PAL
Algiers PAL Pago Pago NTSC
Johannesburg PAL
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Optional Accessories
A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera.
Products marked with an asterisk (*) are the same as those supplied with
the camera.
Power supply
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI88 (*)
Battery charger kit K-BC88 (*)
(Battery charger D-BC88, AC plug cord)
AC adapter kit K-AC88
(AC adapter D-AC64, DC coupler D-DC88, AC plug cord)
The battery charger and AC plug cord are only sold as a set.
Cable
USB cable I-USB7 (*)
AV cable I-AVC7 (*)
Strap
O-ST51 (*)
O-ST8 Silver chain strap
O-ST24 Genuine leather strap
O-ST81 Waterproof strap
Camera case
O-CC72
O-CC79
O-CC81
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Main Specifications
Type Fully automatic compact digital still camera with built-in zoom lens
Number of
Effective Pixels
Approx. 10.0 megapixels
Image Sensor 1/2.3 inch CCD
Number of
Recorded Pixels
Still G/N (3648×2736), 6 (3072×2304)
f (2592×1944), h (2048×1536)
L (16:9) (1920×1080), l (1024×768)
m (640×480)
*Fixed at f in Digital Wide mode, however, the first frame uses
h.
*Fixed at f in Digital SR mode.
*Fixed at h in Half-length Portrait mode.
*Fixed at i for one frame in Digital Panorama mode.
*Fixed at h in Frame Composite mode.
*Fixed at f when the sensitivity is set to 3200 or 6400.
*Fixed at f in Burst Shooting mode.
Movie M (1280×720/30 fps), F (1280×720/15 fps)
G (640×480/30 fps), H (640×480/15 fps)
I (320×240/30 fps), J (320×240/15 fps)
(recorded pixels/frame rate)
Sensitivity
(Standard Output
Sensitivity)
Auto (ISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800)
Manual (ISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400)
* The sensitivity is fixed at Auto (ISO 64 - 6400) in Digital SR mode.
File Format Still JPEG (Exif 2.2), DCF 2.0, DPOF,
PRINT Image Matching III
Movie AVI (Motion JPEG), approx. 30fps/15fps, PCM system,
monaural sound, Movie SR (Movie Shake Reduction)
Sound Voice memo, Voice recording: WAV (PCM) system,
monaural
Storage Media Built-in memory (approx. 33.6 MB), SD Memory Card, SDHC
Memory Card
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Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Recording Time
Still Pictures
Built-in Memory
512 MB
SD Memory Card
G 3648×2736
8 pictures 120 pictures
N 3648×2736
17 pictures 239 pictures
6 3072×2304
21 pictures 299 pictures
f 2592×1944
26 pictures 368 pictures
h 2048×1536
42 pictures 592 pictures
L 1920×1080
61 pictures 863 pictures
l 1024×768
126 pictures 1777 pictures
m 640×480
239 pictures 3358 pictures
The image storage capacity is for reference only. The actual image storage capacity
may vary depending on the SD Memory Card and the subject.
Movie/Sound
Built-in Memory
512 MB
SD Memory Card
M (1280×720/30 fps)
10 sec. 2 min. 32 sec.
F (1280×720/15 fps)
21 sec. 5 min. 5 sec.
G (640×480/30 fps)
32 sec. 7 min. 31 sec.
H (640×480/15 fps)
1 min. 3 sec. 14 min. 48 sec.
I (320×240/30 fps)
51 sec. 11 min. 59 sec.
J (320×240/15 fps)
1 min. 37 sec. 22 min. 53 sec.
Sound 26 min. 38 sec. 6 hr. 14 min. 15 sec.
The above figures are based on our standard shooting conditions and may vary
depending on the subject, shooting conditions and type of the SD Memory Card used.
Recording can continue until the built-in memory or the SD Memory Card is full, or
the size of the recorded movie reaches 2 GB (when using an SDHC card). If
recording stops at 2 GB, start recording again to continue to record the rest of the
movie in blocks of 2 GB.
White Balance Auto, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten Light, Fluorescent Light, Manual
Lens Focal Length 6.2 mm - 31 mm
(approx. 35 mm - 175 mm in 35 mm equivalent
focal length)
Aperture F3.8 (W) - F4.7 (T)
Lens Composition 10 elements in 8 groups (4 aspherical elements)
Zoom Type Electrically driven
Optical Zoom
Intelligent Zoom Approx. 5.9× at 6 (3072×2304), Approx. 28.5× at m (640×480)
(when combined with optical zoom)
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Digital Zoom Up to approx. 5.7× (combines with 5× optical zoom to give zoom
magnification equivalent to approx. 28.5×)
Motion Blur
Reduction
Still Pixel Track SR, Hi-sensitivity shake reduction
mode (Digital SR)
Movie Movie shake reduction (Movie SR)
Display 2.7 inch LCD, approx. 230,000 dots
Playback Modes Single-frame, 4-frame, 9-frame, Enlargement (max. 10×, scrollable),
Face Close-up Playback, Folder Display, Calendar Display, Sound
Playback, Histogram Display, Deleting Selected Images, Small Face
Filter, Slideshow, Resize, Cropping, Image&Sound Copy, Image
Rotation, Digital Filter, Movie Playback/Edit (Save as still images,
Divide a movie), Frame Composite, Red-eye Compensation, Voice
Memo, Protect, DPOF, Image Recovery, Start-up Image Setting
Focus Modes Autofocus, Macro, Pan Focus, Infinity, Manual Focus
Focus Type TTL contrast detection system by sensor
9-point autofocus (multiple/spot/automatic
tracking AF changeable)
Focus range
(From lens face)
Standard : 0.4 m -
(whole zoom area)
Macro : 0.1 m - 0.5 m (from wide to the
middle zoom position)
* It is possible to switch to Pan Focus, Infinity and
Manual Focus.
* Face Recognition AF is available only while the
camera recognizes the subject’s face.
Focus Lock By half-pressing the shutter release button
Exposure Control Metering System Multi-segment metering, Center-weighted
metering, Spot metering
Exposure
Compensation
±2 EV (can be set in 1/3 EV steps)
Face Priority Recognition of up to 32 people’s faces (up to 31 face recognition
frames on the display, or up to 30 frames in Half-length Portrait
mode), Smile Capture, Blink Detection
* Face Recognition AE is available only while the camera recognizes
the subject’s face.
Shooting Modes Auto Picture, Program, Night Scene, Movie, Underwater, Underwater
Movie, Landscape, Flower, Portrait, Digital Wide, Surf & Snow, Digital
SR, Kids, Pet, Half-length Portrait, Sport, Fireworks, Candlelight,
Night Scene Portrait, Natural Skin Tone, Food, Digital Panorama,
Frame Composite, Party, Green
Digital Filters B&W, Sepia, Toy Camera, Retro (Blue, Amber), Color (Red, Pink,
Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow), Color extraction (Red, Green, Blue),
Color enhancer (Sky Blue, Fresh Green, Delicate Pink, Autumn
Leaves), Soft, Brightness
Movie Continuous
Recording Time
Approx. 1 second - until built-in memory or SD
Memory Card is full (however, maximum size is
limited to 2 GB)
Shutter Speed 1/1500 sec. - 1/4 sec., max. 4 sec. (Night Scene mode)
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Built-in Flash Modes Auto, Flash Off, Flash On, Auto + Red-eye, Flash
On + Red-eye, Soft Flash
Flash Range Wide-angle: approx. 0.4 m - 3.4 m
(approx. 1.31 ft - 11.15 ft)
(Sensitivity: in Auto condition)
Telephoto: approx. 0.4 m - 2.8 m
(approx. 1.31 ft - 9.19 ft)
(Sensitivity: in Auto condition)
Drive Modes Single-frame, Self-timer (approx. 10 sec., approx. 2 sec.),
Continuous, Burst Shooting, Interval Shoot
Self-timer Electronic control type, control time: Approx. 10 sec., 2 sec.
Time Function World Time 75 cities (28 time zones)
Clock Mode Press and hold the 4/W button when
the camera is turned off to display the time
(approximately 10 seconds).
Alarm At the specified time, the Clock mode screen is
displayed and the alarm rings.
Power Source Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI88, AC adapter kit (optional)
Battery Life Number of
Recordable
Images
approx. 200
pictures
* Recording capacity shows approximate number
of shots recorded during CIPA-compliant testing
(with display on, flash used for 50% of the shots,
and 23 degrees centigrade).
Actual performance may vary according to
operating conditions.
Playback Time
approx. 240 min.
* According to the result of in-house testing.
Actual time may differ depending on usage
conditions.
Movie Recording
Time
approx. 70 min.
Sound Recording
Time
approx. 270 min.
Interfaces USB 2.0 (high-speed compatible) /PC/AV terminal
Video Output NTSC/PAL (monaural)
Waterproof and
Dustproof Function
Comply with JIS waterproof grade 8 and JIS dustproof grade 6 (IP68)
Continuous underwater picture-taking possible for 2 hours at depth of
1.5 m.
Dimensions Approx. 91.5 (W) × 59.5 (H) × 22 (D) mm (excluding operating or
protruding parts)
Weight Approx. 105 g (excluding battery and SD Memory Card)
Approx. 125 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, Operating Manual, Quick
Guide
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WARRANTY POLICY
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.
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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 radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the 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 complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-
003 du Canada.
FOR CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. ONLY
Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply. The lithium battery
used in this camera contains perchlorate material, which may require
special handling. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
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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 WS80
Contact person: Customer Service Manager
Date and Place: August, 2009, Colorado
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Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old
Equipment and Used Batteries
1. In the European Union
These symbols on the products, packaging and/or
accompanying documents mean that used electrical and
electronic equipments and batteries should not be mixed with
general household waste.
Used electrical/electronic equipments and batteries 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 and batteries 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
These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you
wish to discard these items, please contact your local
authorities or dealer 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.
Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples):
This symbol might be used in combination with a designation
for the chemical element or compound in use. In this case you
have to comply with the requirement set by the Directive for the
chemicals involved.
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Index
Symbols
A Mode ...................... 14, 60
Q Mode ..................... 14, 60
Q button .................... 56, 58
I button ..................... 57, 59
[A Rec. Mode]
menu ......................... 65, 240
[W Setting] menu ....... 66, 242
9 Green Mode ................. 80
i Delete ................. 136, 150
x Tele ............................... 82
w Wide ............................ 82
y Magnify ....................... 146
f Four-/Nine-image
display ............................. 138
g Self-timer ...................... 95
j Continuous Shooting .... 96
K Burst Shooting ............ 96
k Interval Shoot .............. 98
b Auto Picture ................. 78
R Program ....................... 79
A Night Scene ................. 86
C Movie .......................... 126
U Underwater ................... 84
V Underwater Movie ........ 84
H Landscape ................... 74
I Flower ........................... 74
P Portrait .......................... 88
X Digital Wide ............. 100
Q Surf & Snow ................. 91
c Digital SR ................... 86
R Kids ............................... 89
Y Pet ................................ 90
C Half-length Portrait ....... 88
\ Sport ............................. 91
S Fireworks ..................... 86
U Candlelight ....................86
B Night Scene Portrait .....86
V Natural Skin Tone ........88
K Food ..............................75
F Digital Panorama ......102
N Frame Composite ........93
B Party ..............................92
A
AC adapter .........................40
ACDSee ...........................212
Adding sound
(Voice Memo) ..................188
AE Metering .....................116
Alarm ...............................208
Auto + Red-eye c ...........105
Auto F .......................114
Auto Picture Mode .............78
Auto Power Off ................204
Auto, ..............................105
Automatic Tracking
AF ..............................76, 109
AV cable ..........................159
AV equipment ..................159
B
B&W filter .........................166
Basic mode ........................80
Battery level indicator ........39
Blink Detection ...........73, 118
Brightness filter ................166
Brightness Level ..............202
Built-in memory ................176
Built-in memory display ......60
Burst Shooting K ............96
C
Calendar display ..............139
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Camera shake ......... 119, 129
Candlelight Mode .............. 86
Capture Mode Palette ....... 73
Center-weighted
metering M ..................... 116
Charging a battery ............. 35
Checking the SD Memory
Card ................................... 46
City name ........................ 245
Clock Mode ..................... 208
Color enhancer filter ........ 166
Color extraction filter ....... 166
Color filter ........................ 166
Connecting to a TV .......... 159
Continuous Shooting j .... 96
Contrast ........................... 122
Copy ................................ 176
Cropping .......................... 163
D
Date and time
setting ........................ 52, 194
Date Imprint ..................... 123
Daylight G ....................... 114
Daylight saving
time ............................ 51, 198
Default setting ................. 240
Delete i ................. 136, 150
Delete all ......................... 154
Delete sounds
(voice memo) ................... 151
Destination ...................... 197
Digital Filter ..................... 166
Digital SR .......................... 86
Digital Wide Mode ........... 100
Digital Zoom ................ 82, 83
Display brightness ........... 202
Display language ....... 48, 199
Dividing movies ............... 175
DPOF settings ................. 179
D-Range Setting ..............113
Drive Mode ............95, 96, 98
Dustproof .......................6, 84
E
Editing movies .................174
Error messages ...............236
Exposure setting ..............112
F
Face close-up playback ...148
Face Recognition ...............76
File number ......................133
Filters ...............................166
Fireworks Mode .................86
Flash Mode ......................105
Flash Off a ......................105
Flash On + Red-eye d ....105
Flash On b ......................105
Flower Mode ......................74
Fluores. Light J ..............114
Focus Mode .....................107
Focusing ..........................107
Focusing Area ..................109
Folder display ..................139
Folder name .....................200
Food Mode .........................75
Format .............................192
Four-image display f .....138
Four-way controller ......57, 59
Frame Composite ......93, 171
Frame rate .......................128
G
Green Button .......57, 59, 124
Green Mode .......................80
Guide indications ...............30
H
Half-length Portrait
Mode ..................................88
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Highlight Correction ......... 113
Histogram .......................... 30
Hometown ................. 51, 197
I
Image Recovery .............. 155
Image Storage
Capacity .......................... 248
Infinity s ......................... 107
Info Display ........................ 26
Initial setting ...................... 48
Installing a battery ............. 36
Installing the software ...... 214
Instant Review ........... 73, 120
Intelligent Zoom ................. 82
Interval Movie .................. 130
Interval Shoot k .............. 98
K
Kids Mode ......................... 89
L
Landscape Mode ............... 74
Language setting ....... 48, 199
M
Macintosh ........................ 214
Macro q .......................... 107
Magnify y ....................... 146
Manual Focus \ ........... 107
Manual K ....................... 114
Mass Storage Class ........ 219
Memory ........................... 133
3 button .............. 56, 58
Movie ............................... 126
Movie SR (Movie Shake
Reduction) Function ........ 129
MSC ................................ 219
Multi-segment
metering L ..................... 116
N
Natural Skin Tone Mode ....88
Night Scene Mode .............86
Night Scene Portrait
Mode ..................................86
Nine-image display f .....138
NTSC ...............................201
Number of pixels ..............110
O
4/W button ...57, 59
Opening screen ...............205
Operating the menus .........61
Optional accessory ..........246
P
PAL ..................................201
Pan Focus 3 .................107
Panoramic pictures ..........102
Party Mode ........................92
Pet Mode ...........................90
Photo processing lab .......179
Picture Transfer Protocol
.........................................219
Pixel Mapping ..................206
Pixel Track SR .................119
Playback
.................136, 137, 186, 189
Playback Mode
Palette ......................140, 243
Playing back movies ........137
Playing back sounds ........186
Portrait Mode .....................88
Power Saving ...................203
Power switch ....46, 47, 56, 58
Press fully
(shutter release button) ......72
Press halfway
(shutter release button) ......72
Product registration ..........218
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Program Mode ................... 79
Protect Z ...................... 156
Provided software ............ 212
PTP ................................. 219
R
Rec. Mode menu ....... 65, 240
Recorded Pixels ...... 110, 128
Recording movies ............ 126
Recording sounds ........... 184
Recovering images .......... 155
Red-eye Compensation ... 170
Red-eye reduction cd ... 105
Registering menu items ... 124
Reset ............................... 207
Resize ............................. 162
Retro filter ........................ 166
Rotating ........................... 145
S
Saturation ........................ 122
Saving as still picture
(movie) ............................ 175
Saving pictures by date ... 200
Saving settings ................ 133
Screen effect ................... 144
SD Memory Card ............... 42
Select Time ..................... 198
Self-timer g ...................... 95
Sensitivity ........................ 117
Sepia filter ....................... 166
Setting menu ............. 66, 242
Shade H ......................... 114
Shadow Correction .......... 113
Sharpness ....................... 121
Shooting information ......... 24
Shooting mode .................. 73
Shutter release
button .................... 56, 58, 72
Slideshow ........................ 143
Small Face Filter ............. 164
Smile Capture ....................76
Soft filter ...........................166
Soft Flash b ....................105
Sound settings .................193
Sound types .....................193
Specifications ...................247
Sport Mode ........................91
Spot AE metering N .......116
Standard = ...................107
Starting-up in the playback
mode ..................................47
Start-up screen ................205
Strap ..................................34
Surf & Snow Mode .............91
System requirements .......213
T
Time imprint .....................123
Toy Camera filter .............166
Tungsten Light I ............114
TV ....................................159
U
Underwater mode ..............84
Underwater Movie mode ....84
Underwater shooting ..........84
USB Connection ..............218
V
Video output
format .......................201, 245
Voice Memo .....................188
Voice Recording ..............184
Volume change
.........................137, 187, 193
W
Waterproof .....................6, 84
White Balance ..................114
Windows ..........................213
World Time ......................197
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Z
Zoom /x/w ..................... 82
Zoom button ................ 56, 58
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