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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction................................................................................... 1
Camera Features .......................................................................... 2
Parts and Names .......................................................................... 3
LC D Monitor ................................................................................. 5
Basic Operation•Quick Reference .............................................. 7
Preparations ................................................................................. 7
Taking Pictures ............................................................................. 8
Playback and Erasure .................................................................. 9
Safety Precautions ..................................................................... 10
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Before Using the Camera ............................................................. 16
Confirming the Package Contents .................................... 16
Attaching the Wrist Strap .................................................. 16
Supplying Power to the Camera ................................................... 17
Inserting Batteries ............................................................. 17
Inserting a Lithium Battery ................................................ 19
Using AC Power ................................................................ 21
Before You Begin Recording ......................................................... 22
Adjusting the Date and Time ............................................. 22
Adjusting the LCD ............................................................. 24
Holding the Camera .......................................................... 24
Chapter 2. Recording Basics
Taking Pictures ........................................................................... 28
Picture-taking Sequence ................................................... 28
Turning on the Power ........................................................28
Selecting the Image Quality .............................................. 29
Taking Pictures .................................................................. 30
Exposure Compensation ................................................... 32
Chapter 3. Picture-Taking Applications
Flash Mode.................................................................................. 36
Selecting a Flash Mode..................................................... 36
Flash Off Mode.................................................................. 37
Forced Flash Mode ........................................................... 38
Auto Flash Mode ............................................................... 39
Setting the White Balance Mode ............................................... 40
Selecting a White Balance Mode ...................................... 40
Daylight Mode ................................................................... 41
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Fluorescent Mode ............................................................. 42
Tungsten Light Mode ......................................................... 43
Special Functions....................................................................... 44
Using the Self Timer .......................................................... 44
Macro Shooting (Close-up Shooting) ................................ 45
Chapter 4. Picture Playback/Erasure
Before Playback..........................................................................48
Displaying Information ....................................................... 48
Connecting to a TV............................................................ 49
File Playback ............................................................................... 50
File Playback ..................................................................... 50
Automatic Playback ........................................................... 50
File Erasing ................................................................................. 52
Operation Flow .................................................................. 52
Erasing One File ............................................................... 52
Erasing All Files ................................................................ 54
Chapter 5. Additional Information
Changing a Camera Setting ...................................................... 56
Setting the Auto Power Off mode ...................................... 56
Setting the Power Saving Mode ........................................ 57
Saving Your Settings ......................................................... 58
Returning the settings to the Original Position .................. 59
System Configuration Figure .................................................... 60
Accessories for ESP2 ................................................................ 62
Computer and DC Connections ................................................ 63
Handling Precautions ................................................................ 66
Caring for Your Digital Camera .................................................. 67
Troubleshooting ......................................................................... 68
Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries ........................ 71
Specifications ............................................................................. 72
1
Introduction
Testing the camera
Always test the camera by taking several sample pictures to confirm that the pictures are
recorded correctly.
Respecting copyrights
Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents and magazines other than for per-
sonal or family use or for a similarly limited extent, without the consent of the author, is
prohibited.
About lost files
We regret that we cannot be responsible for files lost due to any malfunction of the cam-
era.
About the warranty
This product is made according to local specifications. Should it malfunction while you
are abroad, we cannot be responsible for the cost or availability of service in other coun-
tries.
Radio-frequency interference
Using the digital camera near electric devices could inhibit the performance of both the
camera and nearby devices. Interference is likely to occur when the camera is placed
near a radio or television. If this condition occurs, perform the following procedures:
Relocate the camera as far as possible from the interference source.
Change the orientation of the radio or television antenna.
Plug the camera into a different electrical outlet.
Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation of the U. S. A. and
are registered in the U. S. and other countries.
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. of the U. S. A. and is registered in the U. S. and
other countries.
All trademarked product names mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective com-
panies.
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Camera Features
Recording quickly
Recording can be performed quickly and simply by determining the image composition
while observing the LCD monitor and pressing the shutter release button. The memory is
stored in the main unit of the camera.
Confirming a file after recording
A recorded file can be confirmed by the LCD monitor right after the recording. Playback
the file by switching to the playback mode.
Taking several pictures by switching the mode
Three modes can be set. These modes include Normal mode, Fine mode (sets the re-
cording priority on image quality), and Economy mode, which records several which
images.
Natural color images
Use the Auto White Balance feature to place the subject in natural color, regardless of
the lighting conditions.
Close-up shooting
You may approach a subject as close as a distance of 1 cm. This is called Macro Shoot-
ing and is appropriate for pictures of flowers, insects, or other detailed subjects.
Monitoring on a TV
A recorded file may be viewed on a TV by connecting the video cable. Dubbing to a video
cassette tape and printing a full-color print are also possible if you connect the camera to
a video deck or a video printer (NTSC only).
Easy to carry, compact size
The compact size and light weight of the camera enable easy carrying. This camera has
an optional hard case, making it easy for you to take it with you anywhere.
Transferring files to a computer
Files can be transferred to a computer using the software for the ESP2. The file can be
printed with a color printer and color copier.
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Parts and Names
Camera (main unit) (Top)
Lens
Self timer light
Release button
Macro dial
Wrist strap
eyelet
LCD monitor
Flash sensor
reception window
Flash
Remote control
reception
(Bottom)
Clock Battery compartment
Tripod screw hole
4
(Operation part)
Brightness adjustment dial
RECORD/PLAY switch
PIC (Image Quality) switch
Battery compartment
Power supply terminal
(DC IN 5 V)
Operation panel
LCD monitor
Terminal cover
RS232C/AUX terminal
Reset button VIDEO OUT terminal
(Operation panel)
DATE
DATE button Flash LED
Self Timer button
Erase button
Flash button
+/- (exposure com-
pensation) button
(FWD) button
(REV) button
Connection cable
AC adaptor (not supplied)
AY3140 (100V to 240V)
Power cord
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LCD Monitor
The battery condition, number of possible recordings, current mode, and other camera
conditions appear as symbols and numbers on the LCD monitor.
Recording Display
White balance display
(No display) : AUTO
: Daylight mode
: Fluorescent light mode
: Tungsten light mode
Flash display
: Flash OFF
: Forced flash
(No display) : Auto flash
Exposure compensation
value display
Message display
Macro mode
Date and time display
Battery symbol
Clock battery symbol
Recording data display
The remaining number of
images is displayed.
Date and time display
(The date and time that the
image was shot appears
here.)
Playback data display
The number of the current file
and the number of available file
are displayed.
Note:
All data is displayed in this figure. However, only the necessary data is displayed.
When the LCD monitor is opened, if no camera operations (button or switch operations) are
performed for more than approximately five minutes, the Auto Power Off mode is activated to
conserve energy. The display of the LCD monitor disappears. (The battery is only used slightly in
this condition.) Supply the power again or press the release button for more than one second to
turn the power on.
The Auto Power Off setting can be changed. See page 56.
Playback Display
Self timer
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Warnings
When the following warnings appear on the LCD monitor, verify the problem and correct
it.
Message Condition Description Reference page
Lights 17
Lights 19
Errors
When one of the following errors appears on the LCD monitor, verify the problem and
correct it.
Error message
Error message Description Reference page
ERROR RECORD 28
59
ERROR ERASE 28
52
59
ERROR PLAY 28
59
SYSTEM ERROR1 28
SYSTEM ERROR2 59
SYSTEM ERROR3
* When problems cannot be solved by following the steps above, please contact your
dealer or the local service representative.
This indicates that the batteries are depleted. Re-
place or recharge the batteries.
The clock battery is depleted or the clock battery is
not set. Replace or insert a new batteries.
The file is lost or damaged. Record the image again;
the data that was recorded at this time may not be
played back correctly. If the error message is still
displayed, turn on the power again or press the
Reset button.
The erase operation was not performed correctly.
Turn off the power by closing the LCD monitor, then
turn it on again and take a test image. If the test
image data is erased, the incorrectly erased data
will also be erased at this time. If the error message
is still displayed, press the Reset button.
The playback failed. Turn on the power again or press
the Reset button.
Turn on the power again. Otherwise, press the Re-
set button.
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Basic Operation Quick Reference
This section describes the basic operations. Refer to the additional pages for further
details.
Preparations
q Insert the batteries.
* When using the AC adaptor, connect the AC
adaptor to the camera, then connect the
adaptor to the wall outlet. See pages 19 -
20.
q Open the LCD monitor.
w Press and hold the DATE button for more than
two seconds.
e Press the FWD U button or the REV T button
to change the information.
Each time the DATE button is pressed, the next
position starts flashing.
* Press the DATE button repeatedly to set (in
order) the year, month, date, hour, and minute.
When the selected date or time area is flash-
ing, press the U button or the T button to set
the correct numbers.
r Start the clock.
When the information is correct, press the DATE
button again to start the clock.
Setting the Date and Time Pages 22 - 23
Inserting the batteries Pages 17 - 21
DATE
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Taking Pictures
q Turn on the power. The recording mode is
set.
Open the LCD monitor. Set the REC(ord) /PLAY
switch to the REC position.
w Set the image quality mode.
Set the PIC switch to F, N, or E.
e While viewing the LCD monitor, move the
camera toward the subject.
Briefly press the Release button and make sure
the message “READY TO SHOOT” appears.
r Press the Release button to take a picture.
Taking Pictures Pages 28 - 31
q Open the LCD monitor and slide the
REC(ord)/PLAY switch to the REC position.
w Press the Flash button and select Flash Off
(
), Forced Flash ( ) or Auto Flash (no sym-
bol).
e While viewing the LCD monitor, position the
camera to frame the subject, then press the
Release button to take the picture.
Changing the Flash Mode Pages 36 - 39
q Open the LCD monitor and set the
REC(ord)/PLAY switch to REC.
w Press the Self Timer button. The Self Timer
(
) symbol will be displayed.
e Position the camera to frame the subject,
then press the Release button to take the
picture.
The Self Timer lights, the shutter will be re-
leased after approximately 10 seconds.
Using the Self Timer Page 44
DATE
DATE
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Playback and Erasure
q Open the LCD monitor and set the REC(ord)/
PLAY switch to PLAY.
w Press the
UU
UU
U and
TT
TT
T buttons to move through
the files.
Viewing a File (File Playback) Page 50
q Open the LCD monitor and slide the
REC(ord)/PLAY switch to PLAY.
w Press the ERASE button.
Add a note:
The Release button is also referred to as the
ENTER button in the LCD monitor.
Erasing a File Pages 52 - 54
e To erase one file, press the
UU
UU
U and
TT
TT
T buttons
to select ERASE, then press the Release
button. Press the
UU
UU
U and
TT
TT
T buttons to select
the file to be erased. Press the Release but-
ton be consistent. Repeat as desired.
e To erase all the files, press the
UU
UU
U and
TT
TT
T but-
tons to select ERASE ALL, then Press the
RELEASE button to erase all files. Or, press
the Erase button if you do not want to erase
all files.
Erased files cannot be restored.
Check the contents of the file carefully be-
fore erasing the file.
DATE
ERASE
ERASE ALL?
ERASE
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Safety Precautions
Display
Various messages enable you to use the product safely and prevent unexpected danger
to people or damage to property.
R Warning This symbol means operations may result in a serious injury or death
if this message is ignored or if incorrect operation is performed.
R Caution This symbol means mishandling may injure the users or damage ob-
jects if the message is ignored.
Display Example
m Indicates a warning of a prohibited operation.
m Indicates specifically prohibited items.
Display example
n
Meaning: Touch prohibited.
q
Meaning: Disassembly prohibited.
Observe the following precautions in order to use this equipment safely.
R Warning
Turn off the power immediately if a fire, odor or other abnormal
condition is observed. Remove the batteries carefully, being care-
ful to avoid electrical shock or burning. When the power is supplied
by an electrical outlet, always remove the electrical plug from the
wall outlet to avoid fire or shock. Contact your nearest service rep-
resentative. Do not use this equipment when it is damaged or is not
operating correctly.
Turn off the power immediately if foreign matter (metallic objects,
water, fluid, etc.) enters the internal parts. Remove the batteries,
being careful to avoid electrical shock or burning. When the power
is supplied by an electrical outlet, always remove the electrical plug
from the wall outlet to avoid fire or shock. Contact your nearest
service representative. Do not use this equipment when it is dam-
aged or is not operating correctly.
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When the LCD monitor is damaged, do not touch the fluid inside
the display. If any of the following conditions occur, perform the
appropriate action immediately.
If liquid crystals contact the skin, wipe the crystals off the skin and
rinse the affected area with plenty of water. Then, wash the area
thoroughly with soap and water.
If any fluid gets in your eyes, rinse your eyes with clean water for at
least 15 minutes. Contact a doctor immediately.
If someone drinks the fluid in the display, rinse out the mouth thor-
oughly with water. Drink a large quantity of water and induce vom-
iting. Then, contact a doctor immediately.
Observe the following precautions to prevent the batteries from
leaking, exploding, igniting, or breaking.
Never use batteries that are not specifically recommended for use
with this camera.
Never dispose of the batteries in a fire; do not short-circuit the ter-
minals; and do not attempt to disassemble, heat, or recharge the
batteries. (Only Nickel Cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)
batteries can be recharged.) Doing so may damage the batteries
and cause a fire, injury, or environmental contamination.
Do not use batteries incorrectly; do not use batteries of a different
type or name; do not use batteries of a different manufacturer; and
do not mix old and new batteries.
Be sure to maintain the correct polarity (positive [+] and negative
[–] poles) when inserting the batteries.
Do not solder the batteries. This may damage the batteries and
may cause a fire, injury, or environmental contamination.
When using rechargeable batteries, do not mix them with other
types of batteries or with batteries in another charged condition.
Store the batteries in a location that is not accessible to infants or
children in order to prevent the batteries from being swallowed ac-
cidentally. Contact a doctor immediately if the batteries are swal-
lowed accidentally. This may result in severe personal injury.
Never leave this product within the reach of infants or children.
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m
m
o
m
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Do not touch the inside of the camera. The internal high-voltage
circuits may cause an electrical shock. Remove the batteries right
away, being careful to avoid electrical shock or burns. When the
unit is damaged, contact the store where you purchased the prod-
uct or contact the service representatives.
Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the camera by your-
self. There are internal, high-voltage circuits which may cause se-
vere electrical shock.
Never use the camera in the bathtub or shower. This may cause
fire or electrical shock.
Do not use the unit near flammable gas, gasoline, benzene, thin-
ner, etc. This may cause an explosion, fire, or burns.
Do not use the camera in an airplane or other location where us-
age is restricted. Using the camera in these locations may result in
an accident.
When dust accumulates on the electrical plug, wipe it off thoroughly.
The dust may cause a fire.
When using a household electrical outlet, always use the special
AC adaptor (product name: AY3140, optional). If a non-recom-
mended AC adaptor is used, this may cause fire, shock, or other
damage.
When traveling outside the U.S., do not contact the AC adaptor to
power outlet. This may cause fire, shock or other damage.
m
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m
n
q
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Observe the following precautions in order to use this unit safely.
R Caution
Fluid leaking from a battery can cause skin burns. If you touch a
damaged battery, wash your hands with water immediately (do not
use soap).
If fluid leaks from the batteries, wipe off the fluid and replace the
batteries with new batteries.
Make sure that the electrical plug is plugged securely into the wall.
Do not get the camera wet. Do not touch the camera with wet hands.
This may cause an electrical shock.
Do not point the flash unit at the driver of a car, bicycle or train. This
may cause an accident.
To prevent fire and shock, do not use metal objects such as a twee-
zers to grasp the batteries. This may cause a short-circuit.
Special Products
When using products that are optional, such as the Ricoh remote controller and AC
adaptor, read the section Safety Precautions in the operation manual for each prod-
uct before operation.
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Chapter 1. Getting Started
Before Using the Camera ....................................................... 16
Confirming the Package Contents .................................... 16
Attaching the Wrist Strap................................................... 16
Supplying Power to the Camera ............................................ 17
Inserting Batteries .............................................................. 17
Inserting a Lithium Battery ................................................ 19
Using AC Power .................................................................. 21
Before You Begin Recording .................................................. 22
Adjusting the Date and Time ............................................. 22
Adjusting the LCD .............................................................. 24
Holding the Camera............................................................ 24
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Before Using the Camera
Confirming the Package Contents
Check the packaging to ensure you have received the following items. Read the war-
ranty, then store it in a safe place.
Digital Camera (main unit)
Video connection cable
Soft Case
Four AA Alkaline Batteries
Lithium battery (CR2025)
Wrist Strap
Instructions for use
Warranty Card
Attaching the Wrist Strap
For security, always use the wrist strap when carrying the camera.
q To attach the wrist strap, pull the leading
end of the strap through the wrist strap
eyelet on the camera, then pull then re-
mainder of the strap through the looped
end of the strap as shown.
Important
Avoid swinging the camera when carrying it.
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Getting Started
Supplying Power to the Camera
The procedures for loading the batteries (alkaline batteries, Lithium battery) are explained
in this section. Electrical power supply by standard AC household current is also ex-
plained in this section.
Inserting Batteries
Insert four AA alkaline batteries to begin using the camera. It is recommended to use the
same type of batteries which are included in the package.
Note: The camera can also be powered by commercially available rechargeable nickel-cadmium
(NiCad) batteries or nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries. (It is recommended to use a high
capacity type of battery for NiCad batteries.)
R Warning
Observe the following precautions to prevent the batteries from leak-
ing, exploding, igniting fire or breaking.
Never use batteries that are not specifically recommended for use
with this camera.
Never dispose of the batteries in a fire; do not short-circuit the ter-
minals; and do not attempt to disassemble, heat, or recharge the
batteries. (Only Nickel Cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) bat-
teries can be recharged.) Doing so may damage the batteries and
cause a fire, injury, or environmental contamination.
Do not use batteries incorrectly; do not use batteries of a different
type or name; do not use batteries of a different manufacturer; and
do not mix old and new batteries.
Be sure to maintain the correct polarity (positive [+] and negative
[–] poles) when inserting the batteries.
Do not solder the batteries. This may damage the batteries and
may cause a fire, injury, or environmental contamination.
When using rechargeable batteries, do not mix them with other
types of batteries or with batteries in another charged condition.
Store the batteries in a location that is not accessible to infants or
children in order to prevent the batteries from being swallowed ac-
cidentally. Contact a doctor immediately if the batteries are swal-
lowed accidentally. This may result in severe personal injury.
m
m
o
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R Caution
Fluid leaking from a battery can cause skin burns. If you touch a
damaged battery, wash your hands with water immediately (do not
use soap).
If fluid leaks from the batteries, wipe off the fluid and replace the
batteries with new batteries.
Rechargeable batteries
Before using commercially available Nickel Cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride batter-
ies, thoroughly read the safety precautions provided with each product.
Important
Use only specified AA-type batteries.
Never use manganese batteries, or any other type of battery that is not specifically recommended.
Use of such batteries may damage the camera or LCD monitor.
Some batteries may become hot after a long period of use. Remove the batteries after they have
cooled.
q Close the LCD monitor, then press slide
the lever to open the battery compartment.
Note: See “Turning on the Power” on page 2 8 for informa-
tion about the camera power supply.
w Insert the batteries.
Important
Carefully note the proper battery polarities (positive [+]
poles and negative [-] poles).
e Close the battery compartment lid.
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Recording and playback capacities
The following table shows the number of recordable images and the playback time
available with AA alkaline batteries (at temperatures between 10 °C and 30 °C).
Type of battery Number of recordable Standard playback time
standard images
AA alkaline batteries Approximately 150 images Approximately 2 hours
* The battery life varies according to flash usage and other factors.
* Results may vary according to the type and brand of battery.
Note:
Whenever you do not have access to an electrical outlet, always carry four extra batteries.
The battery symbol ( ) appears on the LCD monitor to indicate that the batteries are weak or
depleted. Replace the batteries.
For rechargeable Nickel Cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride batteries, the time between light-
ing of the battery symbol and complete depletion of the batteries is shorter than when alka-
line batteries are used. The batteries run out quickly after the symbol lights.
Safety Precautions
Do not use damaged batteries or batteries that are almost depleted.
Do not subject the batteries to strong impact.
Inserting a Lithium Battery
The lithium battery (CR2025) maintains the set date and time. Insert the lithium battery
before starting to operate the camera.
R Caution
To prevent fire and shock, do not use metal objects, such as twee-
zers, to grasp the batteries. This may short out the circuit.
q After closing the LCD monitor, use a ball
point pen to move the battery compart-
ment switch (on the bottom of the cam-
era) to the left.
Note: See “Turning on the Power” on page 28 for more infor-
mation on the power supply of the camera.
w Then, pull out the lithium battery tray by
pulling the tray’s lever out and to the left.
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e Insert the lithium battery in the battery tray
so that the positive (+) pole surface is fac-
ing down.
Important
Use the lithium battery (CR2025) that is installed in the
camera. Do not use any other type of battery that is not
specifically recommended.
Be sure to maintain the correct polarity (positive [+] poles
and negative [–] poles) when inserting the batteries.
r Close the battery tray.
Note: The battery symbol ( ) appears in the LCD monitor
to indicate that the lithium battery is worn out or is not
inserted. Replace or insert the battery.
Safety Precautions
The lithium battery (CR2025) maintains the date and time. Battery life is approximately
one year.
To prevent imperfect contact, wipe off the battery with a dry cloth before inserting lit.
Dispose of the battery according to the local ordinances and regulations.
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Using AC Power
If you intend to use your camera to record or playback files for a long period of time, use
the optional AC adapter to connect the camera to a household electrical outlet.
RR
RR
R Caution
Make sure the electrical plug is plugged securely into the wall.
About the AC Adaptor
Be sure to read the safety precautions in the manual supplied with the AC adaptor.
q Close the LCD monitor.
Note: See “Turning on the Power” on page 28 for information about the camera power source.
w Connect the cable of the AC adaptor to the DC IN 5 V jack of the camera.
e Insert the plug into an electrical outlet.
Note: When the AC adaptor is used with the camera, it becomes the active power source, even
when the batteries are installed in the camera.
Important
Plug the power cord firmly into the power source and into the camera. If the power plug or con-
necting cable loosens during recording, data could be lost or damaged.
When the AC adapter is connected to the camera, the power supply to the camera is temporarily
interrupted during the change of the power source. If this occurs while the camera is in use such
as during recording, playback or erasing, data can be damaged or lost. Therefore, always turn off
the power of the camera before connecting the AC adaptor.
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Before You Begin Recording
This section explains the initial camera adjustments and basic camera operations.
Adjusting the Date and Time
The camera records the date and time of every image that is recorded. You should set the
correct date and time when you first begin using your camera, as well as when you travel
to a different time zone.
Note:
Enter the date in following order: year/month/day.
The camera uses a 24-hour clock, where 00:00 indicates midnight and 12:00 indicates noon.
q Open the LCD monitor.
Note:
The REC(ord)/PLAY switch can be set to either REC
or PLAY.
w Press and hold the DATE button for more
than two seconds.
e Press the
UU
UU
U button or the
TT
TT
T button to
change the flashing number (the year, for
example).
To increase the number
Press the U button. Press and hold the button to
rapidly increase the number.
To decrease the number
Press the T button. Press and hold the button to
decrease the numbers rapidly.
DATE
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r Press the DATE button to advance to next
item (the month, for example).
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to correct the necessary
items.
Note: Every time the DATE button is pressed, the year,
month, day, hour, and minute flashes (in that order).
t After setting the minutes, press the DATE
button again.
The clock starts and the display reappears on the
LCD monitor.
Note: The current date and time will be displayed only when
in the RECORD mode.
Press the DATE button repeatedly to display the date and time on the LCD monitor.
* When the REC(ord)/PLAY switch is set to REC. The current date and time will appear on the
LCD monitor. When the REC(ord)/PLAY switch is set to PLAY, the date and time that the
image was captured will appear on the LCD monitor.
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Adjusting the LCD
This section explains how to adjust the brightness and angle of the LCD monitor.
q Turn the brightness adjustment dial to the
right or left to adjust the brightness.
The brightness increases when you turn the bright-
ness adjustment dial to the right. It decreases when
you turn the brightness adjustment dial to the left.
w Adjust the LCD monitor toward you or
away from you to obtain the optimal angle.
The LCD monitor can be adjusted between 60°
and 140°.
Holding the Camera
Moving the camera during picture taking will result in blurred pictures. For best results,
hold the camera steady when pressing the Release button.
q Securely hold the camera with both hands; hold your elbows lightly
against your side. Point the camera toward the subject and view the
subject in the LCD.
w Lightly press the Release button.
When holding the camera in a high position:
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When holding the camera in a low position:
Important
If you place your finger too far from the Release button, then press the button too fast, the camera
may shake and a blurred picture may result.
Note: Hold the camera vertically for a more vertical image. The image will appear vertically on the
LCD monitor.
Be sure to keep your fingers and the wrist strap away
from the camera lens and the flash window.
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Additional Information
Caring for Your Digital Camera
Camera Care
Keep the lens of the camera clean; stains or dirt on the lens may lessen the precision
of the image quality.
Do not attempt to remove dust or smears on the lens with your fingers. Use a blower to
blow the dust away, or wipe the surface gently with a soft cloth.
After using the camera at the beach or exposing it to a chemical environment, take
special care to wipe off any dirt.
If the camera does not operate properly, contact a service representative. The camera
is equipped with a hazardous high-voltage circuit. Never attempt to repair the camera
by yourself.
Keep the camera away from volatile liquids such as thinner, benzene, and insecticide.
These chemicals may peel off the paint or damage the surface.
Do not scrub the surface of the LCD monitor with a hard object; the LCD monitor is
scratched or damaged easily.
Wipe off the surface of the LCD monitor gently, using a moistened, soft cloth with
thinned detergent; wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth.
* Remove the batteries and AC stet from the camera before cleaning.
Safekeeping
Do not store the camera in a closet with insect repellents, which may damage the
camera and cause a malfunction.
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Bijvoorbeeld antisemitische inhoud, racistische inhoud, of materiaal dat gewelddadige fysieke handelingen tot gevolg kan hebben.

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Abonneren

Abonneer u voor het ontvangen van emails voor uw Philips esp 2 bij:


U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Philips esp 2 in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 0,87 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

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Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

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