Automatic exposure control, single frames, continuous shooting and multishot
images
Various autofocus and exposure modes
Shutter speeds 2 – 1/500 s, apertures f/3.4-3.6 to f/15
1.8-inch TFT screen (220 x 280 pixels)
Type I CompactFlash™ cards as storage medium
Professional image management with camera folders
Video Out for TV/beamer
Power supplied by four size AA alkaline or rechargeable NiCd or NiMH batteries
Optional external 6V DC power supply
USB image transfer to PC or Macintosh
Warnings
Caution !
Be sure to read all hints and warnings carefully. Improper use may cause batteries
to heat up or explode.
• Exclusively use the types of battery mentioned in this manual.
• Be sure to load the batteries with proper orientation of negative and positive poles.
• Do not expose batteries to fire or high temperatures.
• Never try to recharge, short-circuit or open ordinary batteries.
• Do not mix batteries of different make or age.
• Follow the usual rules for the use of batteries.
• Be particularly careful when using the camera near small children to avoid accidents.
• Always keep batteries and other small objects that might be swallowed out of reach of small
children. Immediately call a doctor if such an object has been swallowed.
• If you have dropped the camera or if it has received a severe blow that might have damaged its
interior components, immediately remove the batteries and do not use the camera any more.
• Do not use the camera if it emits smoke, smell or heat.
• Do not walk or run while looking at the TFT screen.
NEVER try to dismantle your camera! Contact with its electrical circuits may result in electric shock!
Please consult your dealer should the camera need repairs.
The temperature of the camera will rise during prolonged use.
Take suitable care when using the camera or changing batteries or memory cards.
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Before you start…
Everything complete?
Check the packing to see whether everything is complete. Should something be missing, please
contact your dealer or an authorized service center.
• Camera (1x)
•Size AA alkaline batteries (4x)
• Video cable (1x)
• Wrist strap (1x)
• Camera case (1x)
•USB cable (1x)
•Software on CD-ROM:
USB drivers for Windows®98/Windows®98 Second Edition,
Windows®2000 Prof/Me/ Windows®XP
USB drivers for Mac OS 8.6/9/9.0.2/9.0.4
Owner‘s Manual (PDF) Windows® / Macintosh
Adobe Photoshop LE 5.0, Family Edition, CD-ROM for Windows®
Adobe Photoshop LE 5.0, CD-ROM for Macintosh
• Printed documentation
Warranty card (1x)
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Contents
Proper and safe use ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Before you start ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Contents
Names of parts and controls, camera front ------------------------------------------------------ 8
Names of parts and controls, camera back ------------------------------------------------------ 9
Terminals, bottom plate -----------------------------------------------------------------------------10
LCD monitor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
Viewfinder ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
Focus/flash-ready indicators ------------------------------------------------------------------------13
Power supply
Loading the alkaline or rechargeable batteries -------------------------------------------------18
Checking battery power -----------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Automatic cutoff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Using the optional power-supply unit ----------------------------------------------------------- 20
Memory card
Inserting and removing the CF memory card ---------------------------------------------------21
Basic functions
The TFT screen in Camera mode ------------------------------------------------------------------ 22
Screen settings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
Switching to spot autofocus ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Switching from autofocus to manual focusing---------------------------------------------------30
Switching to macro autofocus -------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
Using the built-in flash unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32
More details about flash photography ---------------------------------------------------------- 33
Using the different shooting modes ------------------------------------------------------------- 35
Automatic exposure control ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
Displaying several images (Index Mode) -------------------------------------------------------- 47Magnified playback --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48Slide show ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------49
Playback via TV set or video beamer ------------------------------------------------------------ 50
Deleting images
Deleting images one by one ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
Deleting all the images on your memory card ------------------------------------------------- 52
Image printout
Preparing images for direct printout in DPOF format ----------------------------------------- 53
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Contents
Image management
Saving and managing images in folders -------------------------------------------------------- 54
Deleting folders from the memory card --------------------------------------------------------- 55
DCF standard for digital image storage --------------------------------------------------------- 56
Basic settings
Basic camera settings and functions-------------------------------------------------------------- 58
Default settings for Playback, Set and Transfer modes---------------------------------------- 60
PC linkup
Connecting the camera to PC --------------------------------------------------------------------- 63
Connecting the camera to Macintosh ----------------------------------------------------------- 61
Tips and tricks
How to handle batteries --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64
Notes on the use of CompactFlash™cards ---------------------------------------------------------75
Care of TFT screen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75
Taking care of your digital camera ----------------------------------------------------------------66
Cleaning your digital camera -----------------------------------------------------------------------66Questions and service -------------------------------------------------------------------------------66Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67
System requirements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72
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Names of parts and controls
Camera front
Shutter release
Mode dial
LCD monitor
Viewfinder window
Flash unit*
Self-timer indicator
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Lens*
Terminal cover
Flash sensor*
* Do not touch!
Camera back
Flash-ready indicator
Names of parts and controls
:
Focus indicator (green)
menu
button
enter
button
Display button
Viewfinder*
TFT screen*
Power switch
on/off
Four-way control
Strap lug
Card slot
Note: The four-way control has a number of different functions: In the camera mode it controls zooming, helps you navigate
through the display of stored images and select camera functions. As a rule, the selection made in the different setting
menu is confirmed by depression of the Right arrow .
The enter button at the back of the camera is enabled only when the four-way control is needed, for example, for
selection in index displays.
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Names of parts and controls
Camera terminals / bottom plate
Video OutPower-supply terminalUSB terminal
Battery cover
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Tripod socket
LCD monitor
Names of parts and controls
Image size
Frame counter*/
No card
Flash mode
Battery status
Self-timer
The number of remaining images is approximate as the
number will vary according to the compression selected.
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Names of parts and controls
Viewfinder
Parallax marksFocus indicator (green)
Flash indicator (orange)
Parallax marks
At distances of less than 1 m, only the subject detail below these marks will be recorded.
It is therefore advisable to use the TFT screen for framing at short range.
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Names of parts and controls
Focus/Flash-ready indicators
Focus indicator (green)
LightsSubject in focus.
Blinks rapidlyFocusing impossible.
(approx. 8x per second)(Insufficient contrast, subject too dark or too close.
In macro mode:
subject too far away.)
Blinks slowlyImage being written to CompactFlash™ card
(approx. 2x per second) or loaded from card.
Focus area
In autofocus mode, the
camera will focus on the
area marked gray.
Flash indicator (orange)
Lights Flash fully charged and ready to fire.
Blinks rapidly Flash being recycled,
(approx. 8x per second) shutter cannot be released.
Blinks slowly With flash switched off,
(approx. 2x per second) camera uses slow shutter speed
– risk of camera shake.
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Brief instructions
This is how it works:This is how it looks:
Load batteries
Insert memory card
Shoot
Turn mode dial to camera
icon
Press power switch
on/off.
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This is how it works: This is how it looks:
Frame your subject in the
viewfinder or on the TFT
screen
If necessary, zoom in or out
pressing the four-way
control:
Right telephoto
Left wide-angle
Brief instructions
Press shutter release
halfway until the green
lamp beside the viewfinder
eyepiece lights green
Press shutter release fully
to take your picture
Please note: The shutter release
works in two stages; pressed
halfway, it activates the autofocus
system that needs a few fractions of
a second for focusing..
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Brief instructions
This is how it works:This is how it looks:
Playing back images
Turn the mode dial to the
Playback icon
If the camera is still off, press
the power switch
Your last shot will be
displayed; using the
four-way control, you can
navigate between all the
pictures stored on your
memory card
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This is how it works: This is how it looks:
Deleting images
Turn mode dial to Playback
icon
Press
1) menu button on
camera back;
2) Right-hand arrow of
four-way control on Delete
item of menu
3) Right-hand arrow of
four-way control once more
on Select Image item of
submenu
An overview of six images
will be displayed, the image
to be deleted being
highlighted
Brief instructions
4) Once more select this
image by pressing the DISP
on/off button until delete
icon (recycle bin) appears in
image
5) Finally, press enter
button and answer the
following dialog by
6) pressing the Down arrow
of the four-way control =
Yes
7) Then press right-hand
arrow of four-way control
to delete the image.
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Power supply
This is how it works:This is how it looks:This is what it‘s for:
Loading alkaline or
rechargeable batteries
Your camera uses four size
AA alkaline batteries or four
NiMH batteries or four
rechargeable batteries, type
NiCd.
Should you use rechargeable
batteries, make sure that
these have been fully
charged in a suitable
charger.
Always turn the camera off
before loading or exchanging batteries.
Open the battery compartment by pushing its cover in
the direction shown (1), then
open the flap (2).
Load the batteries in
accordance with the +/marks.
:
The camera should preferably be used with highcapacity NiMH batteries.
After changing batteries,
check whether the built-in
clock is set to the correct
date and time.
If the camera is without
power supply for over five
minutes, the clock may be
slow or it may reset. In this
case, set date and time.
Left without power supply
for a prolonged period, the
camera will "forget"
individual settings and reset
to default values.
However, the pictures stored
on your memory card will
not be lost.
Do not put the camera
down with the battery
compartment open to
prevent damage to its cover.
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Be careful when changing the
batteries as they may be hot.
Power supply
This is how it works: This is how it looks:
Checking battery power
With batteries loaded, the
camera will automatically
check their status and
display it on the LCD
monitor.
lit
Full power.
lit
Declining battery power, but
the camera is fully operational.
If the display disappears,
followed by the battery icon
blinking for five seconds and
disappearing once more,
battery power is insufficient
for camera operation.
This is what it‘s for:
If the LCD monitor is blank,
replace all batteries and
make sure they are inserted
with their +/- poles properly
oriented.
If left unused for three
minutes, the camera will
automatically switch off to
save power. To resume
operation, press the power
switch.
If you wish, you may select
intervals of 1, 5, 10 or 30
minutes for automatic cutoff.
When the optional powersupply unit is used or when
the camera is connected to a
PC, the cutoff interval is
always 30 minutes and
cannot be varied.
Replace all batteries by fresh
ones, or use the optional
power-supply unit.
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Power supply
This is how it works:This is how it looks:
Using the optional
power-supply unit
The camera can be operated
on external power with the
aid of the optional powersupply unit. This is advisable
for prolonged shooting
sessions to save battery
power. The power-supply
unit is particularly helpful
when the camera is linked
up with a PC.
Before changing over from
battery power to AC or vice
versa, make sure that your
camera is turned off. Never
change the power supply
with the camera switched
on!
This is what it‘s for:
Note that the power-supply
unit will not recharge any
batteries in the camera. To
charge these, use a
commercial charger.
Even with the power-supply
unit, the camera will
automatically cut off (for
safety reasons) after 30
minutes of non-use.
To reactivate the camera,
simply press the power
switch.
Connect the plug to the
power-supply terminal of
the camera.
Plug the power-supply unit
into a wall outlet.
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Memory card
This is how it works:This is how it looks:
Using the CompactFlash ™
memory card
Always switch off your
camera before inserting
or changing a Com-
pactFlash™ card! Other-
wise, the data on the
card may be lost or the
card itself damaged.
Open the card slot as
shown.
Insert the CF card with its
contacts forward into the
camera.
Be sure not to tilt or jam the
card.
To avoid jamming, make
sure the card is inserted with
the proper end facing the
camera.
Never use force to avoid
damage to card and camera.
This is what it‘s for:
Note:
CF cards (type I) can be
inserted into the camera
only in one direction and
with the proper side up.
Before important events, it is
advisable to practice the
exchange of memory cards
at home.
The card slot of the camera
has a small hinged safety
and ejector lever. This holds
the card in place and –
when folded – serves to
eject it.
After properly inserting the
card, push it as far as it will
go. The safety lever will
move out and can be folded.
To remove the card, fold the
lever out and push to eject
the card slightly.
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Basic functions
The TFT screen in Camera mode
Each depression of the Display button will change
the screen display as follows.
TFT screen turned off
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Live image
(Camera settings not shown)
Live image
(Camera settings displayed)
Screen settings
Basic functions
White balance
(see page 43)
Image size (see page 40)
Image quality (see page 40)
Focusing mode
(see page 42)
Flash mode (see page 33)
Drive-Modus (siehe Seite 36)
Exposure
compensation
(see page 39)
Frame
counter
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