JENOPTIK JD 2300 z3 User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the JENOPTIK JD 2300 z3. Please take the time to read through this instruction manual so you can enjoy all its features.
This mark on your camera certifies that this cam­era meets the requirements of the EU (European Union) concerning interference causing equipment regulations. CE stands for Conformité Européenne (European Conformity).
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 recieved, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Digital Camera
JD2300z3 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Do not remove the ferrite cores form the cables.
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FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE
Read and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product.
Batteries may become hot or explode due to improper use.
• Use only the batteries specified in this instruction manual.
• Do not install the batteries with the polarity (+/-) reversed.
• Do not subject batteries to fire or high temperatures.
• Do not attempt to recharge, short, or disassemble.
• Do not mix batteries of different types, brands, or ages.
• Follow local regulations for battery disposal.
Use caution, accidents may occur when using this product near young chil­dren.
Keep batteries or things that could be swallowed away from young children. Contact a doctor immediately if an object is swallowed.
Immediately remove the batteries and discontinue use if...
• the camera is dropped or subjected to an impact in which the interior is exposed.
• the product emits a strange smell, heat, or smoke.
Do not walk while looking at the monitor. Do not disassemble.Electric shock may occur if a high voltage circuit inside
the camera is touched. Take your camera to your dealer when repairs are required.
WARNING
CAUTION
The heat of the camera rises with extended periods of use. Use caution when handling the camera or removing the batteries and compact flash card.
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BEFORE Y OU BEGIN
Check the packing list before you begin. If some parts are missing, contact your camera dealer or a JENOPTIK Service Facility listed on the back cover of this manu­al.
• JENOPTIK 2300 z3 camera (x 1)
• AA-size Alkaline Batteries (x 4)
• Video Cable (x 1)
• Hand Strap (x 1)
• Camera Case (x 1)
• USB Cable (x 1)
• 8MB CompactFlash Card (x 1)
• Software and Documentation on CD-ROM:
USB Driver Software for Windows®98/Windows®2000 and Mac OS 8.6/9/9.0.2/9.0.4 Instruction Manual (PDF) Windows
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/Macintosh
Adobe PhotoDeluxe 4.0 Family Edition CD-ROM for Windows
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Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0 CD-ROM for Macintosh
• Documentation (Printed)
Warranty Card (x 1)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE............................................................................4
BEFORE Y OU BEGIN............................................................................................5
TABLE OF CONTENTS.........................................................................................6
NAMES OF PARTS..............................................................................................10
CAMERA BODY...........................................................................................10
INSIDE THE TERMINAL COVER................................................................12
BOTTOM OF BODY.....................................................................................12
DATA PANEL ................................................................................................13
VIEWFINDER ..............................................................................................14
QUICK REFERENCES........................................................................................16
GETTING STARTED....................................................................................16
TAKING PICTURES.....................................................................................16
MONITORING THE CAPTURED IMAGES..................................................18
DELETING IMAGES....................................................................................19
PREPARATION
ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP.........................................................................23
INSERTING THE BATTERIES.............................................................................24
CHECKING THE BATTERY POWER..........................................................26
AUTO POWER OFF ....................................................................................27
USING THE AC ADAPTER (Sold Separately) ............................................27
INSERTING/REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH (CF) CARD..........................28
INSERTING THE CF CARD........................................................................28
REMOVING THE CF CARD ........................................................................29
TAKING PICTURES
BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE...................................................................32
THE RECORDING MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR..................34
THE DISPLAY OF THE CAMERA SETTINGS ............................................35
ADJUSTING THE FOCUS...................................................................................36
FOCUS LAMP .............................................................................................36
FOCUS DISTANCE IN THE AUTOFOCUS MODE
(Minimum Focus Distance)..........................................................................36
THE SUBJECT THAT IS DIFFICULT TO FOCUS
IN THE AUTOFOCUS MODE......................................................................37
WHEN THE SUBJECT IS NOT IN THE CENTER OF THE FRAME
(Focus Lock Function).................................................................................38
ADJUSTING THE FOCUS MANUALLY
(Manual Focus Mode) ..................................................................................39
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FLASH .................................................................................................................41
FLASH RANGE ...........................................................................................41
SELECTING THE FLASH MODE................................................................42
FLASH LAMP ..............................................................................................43
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
BURST IMAGE CAPTURE..................................................................................45
SELF-TIMER........................................................................................................48
DIGITAL ZOOM....................................................................................................51
CLOSE-UP...........................................................................................................53
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION...........................................................................55
SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE
SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE............................................................58
THE RECORDING MODE MENU DISPLAY (LCD Monitor) .......................58
THE RECORDING MODE MENU ITEMS...................................................58
SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE ......................................................60
SPECIFYING THE IMAGE SIZE MODE ..............................................................63
SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE.....................................................65
SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE............................................................68
PLAYBACK MODE
SINGLE-FRAME PLAY........................................................................................71
THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR .....................72
THE IMAGE INFORMATION DISPLAY IN THE PLAYBACK MODE ...........73
INDEX PLAY........................................................................................................74
ZOOM PLAY ........................................................................................................77
SLIDE SHOW ......................................................................................................79
TO START THE SLIDE SHOW....................................................................79
TO STOP THE SLIDE SHOW......................................................................81
THE SETTING IN THE SLIDE SHOW MODE MENU .................................82
DELETING IMAGES
DELETING AN IMAGE ........................................................................................86
DELETING ALL IMAGES.....................................................................................90
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SPECIFYING THE PLAYBACK MODE
THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU...........................................................................94
THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU (LCD Monitor)...........................................94
THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS................94
SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF...................................96
SPECIFYING THE IMAGE AND THE NUMBER TO BE PRINTED.............96
SPECIFYING THE INDEX PRINT SETTINGS..........................................100
TO CANCEL THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF..........................102
FOLDER NAME.................................................................................................104
On DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) Format .............................106
SETUP
THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY................................................................108
THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR...............108
THE SETUP MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS.....................108
ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LCD MONITOR..............................110
SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR THE AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION..............112
FORMATTING THE CF CARD..........................................................................114
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME.......................................................................116
SETTING THE BEEP SOUND...........................................................................120
SWITCHING THE VIDEO SIGNAL
FROM THE VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL.................................................122
SWITCHING THE LANGUAGE DISPLAYED ON THE LCD MONITOR............124
RESETTING TO THE DEF AULT SETTINGS.....................................................126
CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER
CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER...........................................129
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT.................................................................................129
INSTALLATION OF THE DRIVER SOFTWARE........................................129
INSTALLING ADOBE PHOTODELUXE.............................................................139
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APPENDIX.........................................................................................................142
WATCHING THE CAPTURED IMAGES ON TV................................................143
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................144
NOTES ON THE HANDLING.............................................................................148
CARE AND STORAGE......................................................................................152
CHENICAL DETAILS..........................................................................................153
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. .............................................................................155
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NAMES OF PARTS
* Do not touch. Shutter-release button
Function dial
Data panel
Viewfinder window*
Self-timer lamp Terminal cover
Flash*
Lens*
Flash sensor*
CAMERA BODY
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NAMES OF PARTS
Flash lamp (orange)
Focus lamp (green)
Power switch
Viewfinder*
MENU button
ENTER button
Display button Card-slot door
Four-way key
LCD monitor*
Strap eyelet
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NAMES OF PARTS
INSIDE THE TERMINAL COVER
BOTTOM OF BODY
DC terminal Video-out terminal
Battery-chamber door
Tripod socket
USB connector
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NAMES OF PARTS
DATA PANEL
The following diagram shows all items displayed to aid the explanation.
* Refer to the number of recordable remaining frame as a guide.
The number changes according to the scene or subject you record.
Number display of recordable remaining* frame/No-card indicator
Self-timer indicator
Battery-condition indicator
Flash-mode indicators
Image-size indicators
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NAMES OF PARTS
VIEWFINDER
Focus lamp (green)
Flash lamp (orange)
Close-framing guide
Close-framing guide
When you shoot a subject which is closer than 1m through the viewfinder, only the part under the close-framing guide is recorded. So, use the LCD monitor to check the image composition when you shoot a subject which is closer than 1m.
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NAMES OF PARTS
Focus Area (as a Guide)
In the autofocus mode, the focus is adjusted at the gray part as shown in the figure.
Focus Lamp (Green)
Flash Lamp (Orange)
Lights The focus is determined and locked.
Blinks quickly (about 8 times in a second) The focus is< not determined.
(The subject contrast is too low, the subject is too dark or too close. Or the subject is too far in the close up mode.)
Blinks slowly (about 2 times in a second). The image is being recorded in the CF
(compact flash) card. The camera is recording the image recorded in the CF card.
Lights The flash fires.
Blinks quickly when the shutter-release button is pressed all-the-way down (about 8 times in a second).
The flash is being charged.The shutter­release button is not released.
(when the flash function is cancelled) Blinks slowly (about 2 times in a second).
The shutter speed becomes slow.Taking a picture in this mode may cause an image blurred.
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QUICK REFERENCES
Insert the batteries (see page 24).
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Insert the CF card (see page 28).
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Rotate the function dial to .
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Slide the power switch to turn on the cam­era.
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GETTING STARTED
TAKING PICTURES
See page 32 for details.
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QUICK REFERENCES
Determine the image composition while looking into LCD monitor or viewfinder.
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Adjust the image range and size with the four-way keys ( / ).
• When the key is pressed, the image size becomes large.
• When the key is pressed, the image range becomes wide.
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Press the shutter-release button part­way down.
• When the image is focused, the focus lamp (green) lights up.
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Press the shutter-release button all­the-way down to take the picture.
• The captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor.
• While the captured image is recorded in the CF card, the focus lamp (green) blinks slowly (about 2 times in a second).
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QUICK REFERENCES
Rotate the function dial to .
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Slide the power switch to turn on the camera.
• The latest image (which was recorded last) is displayed on the LCD monitor.
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When the or key is pressed, the image changes to the next or previous one respectively.
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MONITORING THE CAPTURED IMAGES
See page 71 for details.
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QUICK REFERENCES
Display the image to be deleted on the LCD monitor by performing from step [1] to [3] of “MONITORING THE CAP­TURED IMAGES”described on the previous page.
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Press the MENU button.
• The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor.
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After confirming that [DELETE] is highlighted, press the key.
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After confirming that [SELECT] is highlighted, press the ENTER button.
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DELETE SELECT
ZOOM SLIDE SHOW PRINT STANDARD FOLDER 100MLT02
ENTER: SELECT
DELETING IMAGES
See page 86 for details.
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QUICK REFERENCES
• The image to be deleted is displayed on the LCD monitor and the display to confirm whether you delete the image or not appears as shown in the figure.
Press the key so that [YES] is highlighted and press the ENTER but­ton.
• The image displayed on the LCD monitor in step [1] is deleted.
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To complete the operation of deleting an image, after confirming that [NO] is highlighted in the display to confirm, press the ENTER button.
• The LCD monitor display returns to the playback mode menu.
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Press the MENU button.
• The LCD monitor display returns to the normal display in the playback mode.
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DELETE?
YES / NO
ENTER: SELECT :MOVE
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DELETE?
YES / NO
ENTER: DELETE :MOVE
2000/08/26 10:43
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PREPARATION
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ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP
Insert the smaller loop of the hand strap through the strap eyelet.
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Insert the other end of the hand strap through the small loop.
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INSERTING THE BA TTERIES
This camera uses four AA-size alkaline or Ni-MH batteries.
• When using AA-size Ni-MH batteries, fully recharge them with a vendor-endorsed battery charger.
When replacing the batteries, slide the power switch to turn off the camera.
• You may skip this step when inserting the batteries for the first time after a purchase.
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Slide the battery-chamber door slight­ly in the (1) direction and open it in the (2) direction.
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Insert the batteries by following the +/– diagram indicated on the bottom of the camera.
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INSERTING THE BA TTERIES
Close the battery-chamber door in the direction of the arrow (1) and slide it until it clicks (2).
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* After replacing the batteries, check that the built-in clock (date and time) wor ks correctly
(see page 116). If neither AC adapter nor batteries are used more than 5 minutes, the built-in clock may
delay or be reset to the default setting.In this case, set the date and time again by following the procedure described on page 116.
* Do not place the camera with the battery-chamber door facing down when the battery-
chamber door is open. Doing so, the battery-chamber door may be damaged.
* As the batteries become hot right after the camera is operated, be careful when
replacing the batteries.
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INSERTING THE BA TTERIES
• When nothing is displayed on the data panel, check that the batteries are installed with a correct polarity (+/–). When nothing is displayed even though the batteries are installed correctly, replace the batteries with new ones.
CHECKING THE BATTERY POWER
When the batteries are installed in the camera, the camera checks the battery power automatically and shows the result on the data panel.
lights – The battery power is suffi-
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lights — Prepare the new batter-
ies. Even in this status, the recording or playback can be performed.
All indicators go out and after that, blinks for 5 seconds and then, all indicators go out again.
— Perform the following
either operation.Taking a picture or playing back cannot perform.
• Replace all batteries with new ones.
• Remove all batteries and use the AC adapter (sold separately) (see page 27).
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INSERTING THE BA TTERIES
AUTO POWER OFF
To save the battery power, this camera will turned off automatically if it is not operated more than 3 minutes. (Auto Power Off function) To operate the camera, slide the power switch to tur n on the camera again.
* When using the batteries, the time for the auto power off function can be changed to a
minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes or 30 minutes. See page 112 for details.
* When using the AC adapter (sold separately), this camera will turn off automatically if it
is not operated more than 30 minutes.The time for the auto power off function is fixed in 30 minutes.
USING THE AC ADAPTER (Sold Separately)
We recommend you to use the AC adapter AC-2 (sold separately) when using the camera indoor where the AC outlet supplies the power to the camera or when connecting the camera to the computer for editing the images.
Be sure to turn off the power of the camera when changing the power supply from the batteries to the AC adapter or vice versa.Do not change it when the power of the camera is turned on.
Connect the mini plug of the AC adapter to the DC terminal of the cam­era.
• The shape of the mini plug may vary depending on the AC adapter.
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Connect the power plug of the AC adapter to an AC outlet.
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INSERTING/REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH (CF) CARD
Be sure to turn off the power of the camera when inserting or removing the CF card into or from the camera. Otherwise, the data in the card may be lost or the card may be damaged. If you insert or remove the CF card when the camera is turned on, re-format the CF card after transferring the data from the card to your computer if the data is safe.
Open the card-slot door as shown in the figure.
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Insert the CF card into the card slot.
• Position the flat edge side of the card towards the camera lens and insert the card with the signal part facing down until the card stops.
• Inser t the card straight. Do not inser t it on the angle.
• If the card stops halfway, check the direction of the card. Forcing the card into the slot may damage the card or the camera.
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INSERTING THE CF CARD
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INSERTING/REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH (CF) CARD
Fold the card-release lever down as shown in the figure.
• Be sure to fold the lever. Otherwise, the card-slot door cannot be closed.
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Close the card-slot door until it clicks.
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Confirm that the power of the camera is turned off.
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Open the card-slot door as shown in the figure.
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Lift the card-release lever up as shown in the figure.
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REMOVING THE CF CARD
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INSERTING/REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH (CF) CARD
Push in the card-release lever straight.
• As the CF card ejects slightly from the camera, pull out the card.
• Be careful with the card because it may be hot.
• Keep the CF card in the protection bag supplied with the card.
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Close the card-slot door until it clicks.
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