Kodak Pixpro FZ152 User guide

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KODAK
DIGITAL CAMERA
PIXPRO FZ152
User Manual
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Before You Start
Declaration of Conformity
Responsible Party: JK Imaging Ltd.
Address: JK Imaging Ltd., 17239 So. Main Street, Gardena, CA 90248 USA
For Customers in the U.S.A. Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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 camera operation.
For Customers in Europe
"CE" mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection. "CE" marked cameras are intended for sales in Europe.
This symbol [crossed-out wheel bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection of electrical waste and electronic equipment in the European countries. Please do not throw the equipment into domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for proper, safe disposal of this product.
Batteries: Please dispose of used batteries at designated collection centers.
Packaging: Please follow local regulations for the recycling of packaging.
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About this Manual
Thank you for purchasing this KODAK PIXPRO Digital Camera. Please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
JK Imaging reserves all rights of this document. No part of this published manual may be
reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of JK Imaging.
All trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identiication purposes only and
are properties of their respective owners.
This manual will instruct you on how to operate the KODAK PIXPRO Digital Camera. JK
Imaging has tried its utmost to ensure the correctness of the user manual contents, but reserves the right to modify as necessary. All of these contents are subject to change without prior notice.
Throughout this manual, the following symbols are used to help you locate
information quickly and easily:
Indicates useful information.
The following symbols are used throughout this manual to facilitate better
understanding of how to operate the camera:
[Item properties]: The optional properties in the camera interface are indicated by
the [ ] symbol.
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Safety Notes
Safety Notes for this Camera
Do not drop the camera or allow it to hit solid objects. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the camera. Do not use or store the camera in dusty places or on a beach to help prevent dust or
sand from entering the camera, causing possible damage. Do not use or store the camera in a hot environment or under or in direct sunlight. Do not use or store the camera near powerful magnetic ields, for example near a
magnet or transformer. Avoid touching the lens of the camera. Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight for a long period of time. To prevent the camera from being damaged by moisture, do not use or store the camera in
very humid environments, such as in rain or near bodies of water. If water accidentally comes in contact with the camera, turn the camera o immediately.
Remove the battery and the memory card and dry it completely within 24 hours. When you take the camera from a cold environment to a warmer environment,
condensation may occur. Please wait for a reasonable period of time before you turn
the camera on. Before you remove the battery and memory card, the camera should be turned o. When you clean the body of the camera, do not use abrasive, alcohol-based or
organic cleansers or solvents. Use a professional lens cleaning cloth and appropriate cleaner to wipe and clean the lens. Download your photos and remove the memory card when you are going to store the
camera for long periods of time. If this camera is not in use for a long period of time, please keep it in a dry and clean
storage location. Our company will not pay compensation for any failure of playback including: pictures
or videos damaged or unrecoverable by improper operation.
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Safety Notes for Battery
Please use a battery that is the same type as the one included.
Please use the attached charger to charge the battery.
If battery luid leaks inside the camera, contact our customer service department
immediately. If battery luid leaks onto your skin, rinse your skin immediately with clean
water and seek immediate medical attention.
Disposal of used batteries should be carried out in accordance with your local
(national or regional) regulations.
To prevent the battery from being damaged, do not drop the battery or allow it to hit
solid objects or to be scratched by foreign objects.
Do not let the battery come in contact with metal objects (including coins) to avoid
short circuiting, discharging, excessive heat or possible leakage.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery.
Do not expose the battery to water. Always keep the battery contacts dry.
Do not heat the battery or throw it into a ire to avoid a possible explosion.
Do not store the battery in a hot environment or in direct sunlight.
If the battery overheats during charging or use, stop charging or use immediately.
Turn o the product, remove the battery carefully, and wait until it cools down.
When the camera is stored for a long period of time, remove the battery and keep it in
a safe, dry place that is not accessible to infants and children.
In colder environments, the performance of the battery could be noticeably reduced.
When you install the battery, align the battery markings according to the positive and
negative markings inside on the camera battery compartment. Never force the battery
into the battery compartment.
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Safety Notes for Memory Cards
We highly suggest buying only well-known, name brand memory cards to ensure peak
performance and reliability.
Format the memory card using the camera before you use it or insert a new one.
Do not drop the memory card or allow it to hit solid objects to avoid damaging it.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the memory card.
Do not expose the memory card to water. Always keep it dry.
Do not remove the memory card when the camera is turned on. Otherwise, the
memory card and photo/video iles could be permanently damaged.
Do not directly edit the data on the memory card. Copy the data to your computer
before you edit the iles.
When the camera is stored for long periods of time, be sure to download your photos
and remove the memory card. Store the memory card in a dry environment.
Do not modify the name of the iles or folders of the memory card using your PC.
Modifying the ile names may cause the iles to not be recognized on the camera or a
possible permanent error may occur.
A photo taken with the camera will be stored in the folder that is automatically
generated on the memory card. Do not store photos that are not taken using this
camera in these folders as the pictures cannot be recognized during playback.
When you insert the memory card, make sure the notch of the card matches the
markings on the top of the camera card slot.
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Other Safety Notes
Do not disconnect the power or turn the camera o during the update process. Doing
so may cause incorrect data to be written and the camera may not power on later.
When using your camera on an airplane, observe the relevant rules speciied by the
airline and FAA regulations.
Due to the limitations of manufacturing technology, the LCD may have a few dead
or bright pixels. These pixels do no eect the quality or performance of the camera,
photos or video.
Do not expose the camera’s LCD to water. In a humid environment, only wipe it with a
soft, dry, cleaning cloth.
If the LCD screen is damaged, pay particular attention to the liquid crystal in the
screen. If any of the following situations arise, immediately take the steps listed
1. If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin, please wipe with a dry cloth, wash thoroughly with soap, and rinse with plenty of clean water.
2. If liquid crystal gets into your eye, lush the eye immediately with plenty of clean
water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance.
3. If liquid crystal is swallowed, immediately rinse your mouth thoroughly with clean
water and induce vomiting. Seek medical assistance.
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below:
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Contents
Before You Start ............................................................................... 1
Safety Notes ................................................................................... 3
Contents ..........................................................................................7
Getting Started ...............................................................................11
Accessories Included ....................................................................................................... 11
Part Names ...................................................................................................................... 12
Installing Battery and Memory Card ............................................................................... 14
Charging Battery ............................................................................................................. 16
Turning Camera On and O.............................................................................................17
How to Take Pictures ........................................................................................................17
Set your Language, Date/Time ....................................................................................... 18
Mode Overview .............................................................................21
LCD Screen Display ......................................................................................................... 21
Overview of the Screen Icons in Photo Shooting Mode ......................................... 21
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Overview of the Screen Icons in Movie Mode .........................................................22
Using the Mode Button ...................................................................................................23
Panorama Mode ........................................................................................................24
Scene Mode ..............................................................................................................25
Basic Operation ............................................................................ 29
Using the Zoom Function................................................................................................29
Display Setting ............................................................................................................... 30
Macro Mode..................................................................................................................... 31
Self-Timer Setting ............................................................................................................32
Flash Mode ......................................................................................................................33
EV Setting ........................................................................................................................34
Using Quick Recording .................................................................................................. 36
Playback Mode ............................................................................. 37
Overview of the Screen Icons in Playback Mode ..........................................................37
Viewing Photos and Videos ............................................................................................38
Thumbnail View .............................................................................................................. 39
Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only) ................................................................ 40
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Slideshow ........................................................................................................................ 41
Deleting Photos and Videos ............................................................................................42
Using the Menus ........................................................................... 43
Shooting Menu ............................................................................................................... 43
Shooting Setting Menu .................................................................................................. 49
Movie Menu .....................................................................................................................53
Movie Setting Menu ........................................................................................................56
Playback Menu ................................................................................................................ 57
Playback Setting Menu .................................................................................................. 60
Setup Menu .................................................................................................................... 63
Sound Settings......................................................................................................... 64
Power Saver.............................................................................................................. 64
Language ...................................................................................................................65
World Time ................................................................................................................65
Date & Time ...............................................................................................................65
LCD Brightness ..........................................................................................................65
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File Setting ...................................................................................................................... 66
Format ...................................................................................................................... 66
Copy to Card .............................................................................................................67
File Numbering ..........................................................................................................67
Reset ......................................................................................................................... 68
Firmware (FW) Version ............................................................................................. 68
Connection Settings .................................................................... 69
Connecting to a Computer ............................................................................................ 69
Connecting to a PICTBRIDGE Compatible Printer .......................................................71
Using the PICTBRIDGE Menu .......................................................................................73
Video System .................................................................................................................. 77
Set Eye-Fi Card Connection Mode .................................................................................78
Appendices ................................................................................... 79
Product Speciications ....................................................................................................79
Prompts and Warning Messages ....................................................................................83
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................87
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Getting Ready
Accessories Included
Your camera box should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following accessories. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact your retailer irst or our customer service center. (Based on sales in dierent countries or regions, the shape of the AC adapter will vary).
AC Adapter
Li-ion Battery
Quic
k Start Guide
Quick Start Guide Service Card
(Optional)
Warranty Card
Micro USB Cable
S
T
OP
Wrist StrapRechargeable
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Part Names
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1. Micro USB/AV Port
2. Zoom Lever
3. Shutter Button
4. Power Button
5. AF Assist Beam/Self-Timer Lamp
6. Flash Lamp
7. Lens
8. Microphone
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AC
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9. Indicator Lamp
10. Fast Video Recording Button
Mode Button
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16. Battery Cover
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Display Button/Arrow Button
(Up)
Flash Button/Arrow Button (Right)
SET Button
Playback Button
Delete Button/Arrow Button
(Down)
18. Menu Button
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Macro Button/Self-Timer
Button/Arrow Button (Left)
20. Tripod Socket
21. Speaker
22. LCD
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Installing Battery and Memory Card
1. Open the battery door cover.
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2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment according to the negative and positive marks as illustrated in the picture below. Push the battery down until it locks in place.
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3. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot as shown in the diagram below:
A standard SD memory card is not included in the camera packaging and needs to be purchased separately. This camera takes a standard (SD/SDHC) memory card. We recommend using a name brand memory card that is Class 4 or higher and has a capacity of 4GB to 32GB. The camera is not compatible with Micro SD, Ultra, Ultra Plus, Extreme, XC, or adapters for any of these other memory cards.
4. Close the battery door cover.
Write Protection Toggle Switch
To remove your memory card, open the battery cover door, gently press the memory card to eject it and remove it carefully.
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Charging the Battery
Please insert the battery and charge it in “OFF“ mode.
1. Connect the camera and the power charger using the supplied Micro USB cable.
2. Insert the plug of the power charger into the power outlet to charge the battery.
3. When the camera is turned o, you can also connect the camera to your PC using a Micro USB cable to charge the battery.
After the battery is stored for long periods of time, use the supplied power charger to fully charge the battery prior to use. Charging Indicator Lamp: Steady orange indicates charging. The indicator will go out once charging is inished. To maximize battery life, charge the battery for at least 4 hours before irst use. Please charge the battery indoors between 0°C and 40°C (32°F and 104°F). The camera will only charge while powered o. If the camera is turned on while connected to power, normal camera functions will be available for use, but the camera will not charge until
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it is turned o.
Indicator lamp
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Turning Camera On and O
How to Take Pictures
Press the Power button to turn the camera on. To turn the camera o, press the Power button again.
Power Button
When the power is o, press and hold the play and enter Playback mode.
button to power on
1. Hold the camera securely with both hands, being careful not to block the lash and lens with ingers.
2. Point the lens toward the object you want to take a picture of.
3. Use the zoom lever to select Tele or Wide position to zoom in or out on your subject.
4. Press the shutter button down half-way to allow the camera to focus on your subject.
5. When the frame around your subject turns green and the LCD is focused to your liking, push the shutter button down completely to take the picture.
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Set your Language, Date/Time
Set your Language, Date/Time After the First Power-On
1. When you turn the camera on for the irst time, the language selection screen appears.
2. Press the direction buttons to select your desired language.
3. After you press the conirm your language selection, the Date/Time settings screen will appear.
4. Press the left/right button to select the Date/Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed in YYYY.MM.DD/HH:MM.
5. Press the up/down button to adjust the value for the desired Date/Time.
6. Press the settings and the snapshot screen will appear.
button to conirm the time
button to
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Resetting your Language
After you set your language for the irst time, follow the instructions below to reset your desired language.
1. Press the down button to select button to enter the menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select and press the to enter the menu.
3. Press the up/down button to select [Language] and press the right button to enter the menu.
4. Press the direction buttons to select your desired language and press the
button to conirm.
5. Press the screen will appear.
button and press the up/
. Press the
button or right button
button or
button and the snapshot
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Resetting Date/Time
After you set your Date/Time for the irst time, follow the instructions below to reset date and time.
1. Press the down button to select button to enter the menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select and press the to enter the menu.
3. Press the up/down button to select [Date & Time] and press the or right button to enter the menu.
4. Press the left/right button to select the Date/Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed in YYYY.MM.DD/HH:MM.
5. Press the up/down button to press the value for your selected entry. After you inish your settings, press the button to conirm.
6. Press the snapshot screen will appear.
button and press the up/
. Press the
button or right button
button and the following
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Mode Overview
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LCD Screen Display
Overview of the Screen Icons in Photo Shooting Mode
1 Shooting Mode 9 Image Size 17
OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
2 Macro Mode 10 Video Quality 18 Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
Zoom Display (By
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turning the Zoom Lever) Memory Card/Built-in
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Memory
5 Battery Status 13
6 White Balance 14 Focus Frame 22 AF Mode 7 Color Eect 15 Shutter Speed 23 Flash Mode
Number of Remaining
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11 ISO Value 19 Continuous Shot
Remaining
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16 Histogram
Recording Time Exposure Compensation
20 Expo Metering
21 Self-Timer
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Overview of the Screen Icons in Movie Mode
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1 Movie Mode 6 Battery Status 11 Focus Frame
2 Macro Mode 7 Color Eect 12 Image Stabilization
3 Self-Timer 8 Video Quality 13
Zoom Display (By
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Memory Card/Built-in
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Remaining Recording
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Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
14 Expo Metering
15 AF Mode
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Using the Mode Button
This camera provides a convenient Mode button that allows you to switch easily between dierent modes. After pressing the the left/right button to choose the selected mode. Press the selection. All the available modes are listed below:
Mode Name Icon Description
Auto Mode
In this mode, the optimal conditions for taking pictures will be set based on the subject and environment. It is the most commonly used mode for taking pictures.
button to enter the Mode Selection Menu, press
button to conirm your
Manual Mode
Portrait Mode
Movie Mode
Panorama Mode
Scene Mode
This mode is for manually setting EV, shutter speed and ISO value.
The best setting for portrait shooting, enables AE/AF for faces. The camera is set to automatically adjust exposure for realistic capture of skin tones.
Record videos.
In this mode, up to 4 frames (or 180o) can be stitched together to create a single panoramic photo.
Choose from 20 dierent pre-set scene types and eects for your photos.
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Panorama Mode
Panorama Mode allows you to create a panoramic picture up to 180o. The camera will automatically compose a panoramic picture by stitching together individual shots that you take.
Follow these easy steps to create a panoramic picture:
1. Press the Mode (
2. Press the direction buttons to select a desired shooting direction. Should you not select a direction, the default shooting direction is “right.” 2 seconds later, the camera will be ready to take pictures. You can also press the button or press the shutter button down halfway to be ready to take pictures.
3. Compose the irst view of the panoramic picture on the LCD and press the Shutter button to capture the image.
button to select Panorama
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4. After the irst shot is taken, the semi-transparent image of the irst shot will appear at the edge of the screen. You can use this image to compose and align your picture before you press the Shutter button to capture and inish manual stitching.
5. If continuous pictures are less than 4 shots, when you press the the camera will automatically stitch the pictures together. Press the Playback button to enter Playback mode to see the inished eect.
6. If you take 4 pictures, the camera will stitch the pictures together automatically. Press the Playback button to enter Playback mode to see the inished eect.
button,
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When shooting in Panorama Mode,
Auto Scene
the Flash, Self-Timer, Macro Modes and Exposure Compensation are not available. Focus Adjustment is also not available at this time.
In Panorama Mode, up to 4 photos can be captured when the image size is set at 2M.
Scene Mode
You can select your desired scene from the 20 preset modes according to the type of environment you are shooting. The camera then automatically conigures the most appropriate settings for the best possible photos.
1. Press the mode ( menu like the example below:
button to select scene
). The LCD will display a
During Panorama Mode shooting, press the shooting and save the current pictures taken. Press the down button ( delete the previously taken pictures.
button to interrupt
) to cancel shooting and
2. Press the direction buttons to select a scene, and press the conirm.
3. If any need of changing the scene, please press the the
button and inally the direction
buttons to reselect the scene.
button to
button and then
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Scene Description
Auto Scene
Landscape
Sport
Beach
Identiies the scene automatically; Person, Backlighting, Landscape, Macro, Night Scene, Night Scene Person and Auto.
For landscapes and outdoor shots. Vivid reproduction of greens and blues.
For fast-moving subjects. Captures sharp, action shots with minimal blur. This mode is not recommended for shooting indoors.
For taking pictures in areas with strong sunlight.
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Sunset
Fireworks
Night Landscape
Snow
Children
ID
Glass
Photo Frame
For sunsets. Captures subjects in strong sunlight.
For ireworks at night. Adjusts slower shutter speed for brilliant images. The use of a tripod is recommended with this setting.
For night scenes. The use of a tripod is recommended.
For snowy conditions. Reproduces natural, clear, white scenes.
Turns lash o automatically. Avoids disturbing the subject, and is suitable for taking photos of children and pets.
For shooting ID size photos. (It is recommended to print using 6-inch 4R (6X4) photographic paper).
For objects behind transparent glass.
For adding interesting frame eects to the photo.
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Scene Description
Panning Shot
Fish Eye
Party
Indoor
Leaf
Museum
Night Portrait
Captures fast moving objects clearly with a blurred background.
For an interesting ish eye eect.
Suitable for taking indoor party pictures, even under complicated lighting conditions.
For indoor settings. Reduces blur and improves color accuracy.
For plants. Captures brilliant shots of greenery and blossoms.
For museums or lash-free areas. Retains color and reduce blur.
For portraits against night scenery.
Sketch
For taking photos with a pencil sketch eect.
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Auto Scene Mode (ASCN)
In “ASCN” Scene Mode, the camera can intelligently detect dierent environments and automatically select the best scene and photo settings for you.
“ASCN” can intelligently detect the following scenes:
Mode Name Description
Landscape Mode
Portrait Mode
Night Portrait
Backlit Portrait
Night Landscape Mode
Macro Mode
Auto Mode
For landscapes, automatically adjusts the exposure and reproduces vivid greens and blues.
Most suitable for capturing people with focus on their faces.
When you take portraits at night or in low light conditions, automatically adjusts the exposure for people and night scenes.
When the sun or any other light source is behind you, automatically adjusts the foreground exposure to produce the best pictures possible.
For night scenes, automatically increases the ISO value to compensate for low light.
The Macro setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-up photos.
The camera automatically adjusts the exposure and focus to ensure the best possible pictures.
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Basic Operation
Using the Zoom Function
Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom functions: Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom. Toggle the Zoom Lever of the camera to zoom in or out of the subject while taking pictures.
Zoom Out Zoom In
Zoom Lever
Zoom Indicator
When Optical Zoom reaches the maximum threshold as Digital Zoom, release and turn the Zoom Lever to T to switch between Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom.
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Display Setting
Press the button to display the settings: Classic, Full, O. Classic: Displays the camera parameters
on screen
Full: Camera parameters with Grid and
Histogram
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O: Does not display any additional icons
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Macro Mode
The Macro setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-up photos. This mode allows you to focus on subjects very close to the camera.
1. Press the left button ( the Macro Menu.
2. Press the left/right button to select the following 2 modes:
) to enter
Macro O
3. Press the settings and enter the shooting screen.
Select this option to disable macro.
Macro On
Select this option to make focusing on the object closer to the lens (At the W side, the shooting distance should be more than 3 cm).
button to conirm the
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Self-Timer Setting
Use this function to take pictures at pre­set intervals. First choose 2 seconds, 10 seconds or Smile Detection.
1. Press the left button ( press the down button ( the Self-Timer Menu.
2. Press the left/right button to select the following 4 modes:
Self-Timer O
Disables the Self-timer.
Self-Timer 2 sec
A single picture is shot 2 seconds after the shutter button is pressed.
) , and then
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) to enter
Self-Timer 10 sec
3. Press the settings and enter the shooting screen.
A single picture is shot 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed.
Self-Timer Smile
Press the shutter button and a picture will be taken immediately after a smile is detected.
button to conirm the
When enabling the Self-Timer, pressing the shutter or the ( button can disable the Self-Timer and return to the shooting screen while keeping the Self-Timer setting.
When enabling the Smile Detection, pressing the shutter or the can disable the Self-Timer and return to the shooting screen without keeping the Self-Timer Smile setting.
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Flash Mode
The lash provides supplemental light for a scene. The lash is usually used when shooting against the light to highlight the object. It is also suitable for metering and shooting in darker scenes to improve the exposure.
1. Pop the lash up manually as shown below (as shown in the igure).
2. Press the right button ( ) to enter the lash settings menu.
3. Press the left/right button to select the following 6 modes:
Force O
Flash is turned o.
Flash Auto
Camera lash goes o automatically based on existing light conditions.
Fill Flash
4. Press the settings and enter the shooting screen.
The lash will engage with each shot even if there is enough available light to take the photo without lash.
Slow Sync.
This allows you to take pictures of people at night that clearly show both your subjects and the night time backdrop. The use of a tripod is recommended when shooting with this setting.
Slow Sync. + Red-Eye
Use this mode for slow synchrony shots with red-eye reduction.
Red-Eye Reduction
The camera emits a brief pre-lash before the picture is taken to reduce red-eye eects.
button to conirm the
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EV Setting
The EV Function Menu of the camera includes functions, such as EV, Shutter Adjustment, ISO. Using the appropriate function settings can improve your pictures.
To select the best settings for optimum photos, follow these steps:
1. Press the settings screen.
2. Press the left/right button to select the setting options.
3. Press the up/down button to adjust the option values.
4. Press the settings and enter the shooting screen.
button to display the
button to conirm the
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Exposure Compensation
Set up Exposure Compensation to adjust the picture brightness. If there is very high contrast between the photographed object and the background, the brightness of the picture can be adjusted as necessary. (This can be adjusted in
Mode)
The adjustable range of exposure value is from EV -2.0 to EV+2.0.
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ISO
The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera's light sensor based on the brightness of the scene. To improve the camera's sensor performance in darker environments, a higher ISO value is required. A lower ISO value is needed when shooting in brighter conditions.
Pictures taken at higher ISO settings will generally have more noise than those taken at lower ISO settings. (Adjustable in
Mode)
The camera's ISO settings include: Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600.
Shutter Adjustment
For shutter speed, the camera may automatically set the aperture value corresponding to the manually set shutter speed so as to obtain a most suitable exposure value. The movement of object may be shown by adjusting the shutter speed. High shutter value can help you more clearly capture fast moving objects while low shutter value can better show the movement of objects. (Adjustable in
Mode)
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Using Quick Recording
In Photo Shooting Mode, press the button to begin recording video.
After recording, press the button or the shutter button to stop recording. The camera will store the video and return to the shooting screen.
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Playback Mode
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Overview of the Screen Icons in Playback Mode
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2 File Protection 8 Image Zone
Memory Space (indicating the current
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number of photos and total number of
9 Shooting Date
photos) 4 Memory Card/Built-in Memory 10 Eye-Fi ON (with signal) 5 Battery Status 11 Red-Eye Reduction 6 Zoom Magniication Area 12 HDR
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Viewing Photos and Videos
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To view the captured photos and video clips on the LCD:
1. After pressing the
2. Use the left/right navigation buttons to scroll through the photos or video clips stored on the camera’s internal memory or on the Memory Card.
3. To play a selected video clip, press the
An operation guide appears on the screen when playing back a video. Press the appropriate buttons to enable the corresponding functions.
Under Playback Paused
button, the last photo or video clip taken will be displayed on the LCD.
button to enter the movie playback mode.
Mute
1 Increase volume
2 Pause
3 Fast forward
4 Decrease volume
5 Rewind
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6 Return to the beginning of the
video
7 Play
8 Play video forward 9 Cancel playback
10 Play video backward
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Thumbnail View
When in Playback Mode, rotate the Zoom lever counter to the display thumbnail images of the photos and videos on the screen.
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1. Slide the zoom lever to switch between 3 x 3 and 4 x 4 thumbnails.
position to
2. Press the direction buttons to select a picture or video clip to view and press the original size.
When the icon this is a video ile.
button to restore it to the
appears, it means
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Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only)
x2
When playing back photos, you can also use the Zoom Lever to zoom in on the photos 2x to 8x their original magniication.
1. Press the mode.
2. Press the left/right button to select a picture on which to use the zoom feature.
3. Rotate the zoom lever to
4. The screen will display the number of times the image is magniied and area of the photo shown.
5. Press the direction buttons to navigate and select a portion of the photo to be zoomed in on.
6. Press the original scale.
Movie images cannot be magniied.
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button to switch to playback
to zoom in.
T Zoom In
button to return the image to its
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Slideshow
This setting allows you to view all the stored images as a slideshow.
1. Press the
2. Press the
3. Press the left/right button to select slideshow playing or [Cancel] to return to the
playback screen.
4. Press the button to conirm the setting.
Slide playing function supports movie playing.
Images don’t rotate in the slideshow playback.
button to enter playback screen.
button to enter slide option.
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Deleting Photos and Videos
In Playback Mode, press the down button (
) to delete your photos and videos.
To delete photos or videos:
1. Press the Playback Mode.
2. Press the left/right button to select the photos and videos to be deleted.
3. Press the down button ( deletion screen is displayed.
button to switch to
) and the
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4. Press the up/down button to select [Delete One] or [Exit] and press the button to conirm.
Erased photos/video clips cannot be recovered.
Please refer to page 61 for instructions on deleting more than one image at a time.
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Using the Menus
Shooting Menu
Functions that can be enabled are dierent under each mode.
Mode:
1. In Photo Shooting Mode, press the
2. Press the up/down button to select the
3. Press the left/right button to select the
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
Expo Metering (Exposure Metering)
Use this setting to select the “target” size of the camera’s ield of view to be metered.
button to enter the Shooting Menu.
Shooting Menu and settings.
shooting menu to be set and press the
button to conirm.
AIAE (Artiicial Intelligence AE)
Automatically selects the central and peripheral metering, to calculate the reasonable value of metering by weighting.
Spot
For metering targets a small area in the center of the camera's ield of view.
Center
For metering targets a slightly larger area in the center of the cameras ield of view.
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Image Size
The size setting refers to the image resolution in pixels. A higher image resolution allows you to print that image in larger sizes without degrading the photo image quality.
The larger the number of recorded pixels, the larger the ile size and note that fewer iles can be saved on your memory card.
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OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
This mode can help reduce photo blur caused by unintentional hand shake, low light.
OIS: O
OIS: On
Use this Image Stabilization Mode in dark environments.
Shooting in a windy or unstable environment (such as a moving vehicle) may cause blurry images.
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White Balance Setting
The White Balance Setting allows you to adjust the color temperature for dierent lighting scenes to ensure the most accurate color reproduction.
Continuous AF (Auto-Focus)
Enable the Continuous AF Setting to be able to continuously focus automatically when taking pictures.
AWB
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Fluorescent CWF
Incandescent
Manual WB (Fully press the
shutter button to detect the white balance value)
Cont. AF: O
Cont. AF: On
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Focus Setting
In dierent Photo Shooting Modes, you can select dierent focus methods.
Continuous Shot
Use this setting to perform continuous shooting. After entering this mode, you can shoot multiple images by continuously holding the shutter button down.
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Single-AF
The focus frame appears on the center of the LCD to help you focus on the subject.
Multi-AF
The camera automatically focuses the subject in a wider area to ind the focal point.
Single
Continuous Shot
3 Shots
Time-Lapse 30sec
Time-Lapse 1min
Time-Lapse 5min
Time-Lapse 10min
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The lash is disabled in the Continuous Shooting Mode in order to achieve quick succession of shots.
Color Eect
The Image Color Setting allows you to select dierent eects.
1. In Photo Shooting Mode, press the button to enter the Shooting Menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select the Image Color Setting Menu, press the
button to enter the menu.
3. Press the left/right button to select the image color setting options.
Normal
Vivid
Sepia
Black and White
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• Options in the Shooting Modes (
: Available ×: Unavailable)
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Options
Shooting Modes
×
×
× × ×
× ×
× ×
× ×
× ×
×
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Shooting Setting Menu
Mode:
1. Press the Mode and press the up/down button to select
2. Press the button to enter the menu.
3. Press the up/down button to select and press the to enter the menu.
4. Press the up/down button to select the item to be selected and press the button or right button to enter the menu.
5. Press the up/down buttons to select an option and press the conirm.
button in Photo Shooting
.
button or right button
button to
Quality
The quality setting can be used to adjust the image compression ratio.
Best (16M Average File Size: 4.0MB)
Fine (16M Average File Size: 2.5MB)
Normal (16M Average File Size:
2.0MB)
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AF Assist Beam (Auto-Focus Assist Beam)
In a darker environment, the AF Assist Beam setting can be turned on for better focus.
O
On
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Digital Zoom
This setting is for adjusting Digital Zoom. If this function is disabled, only Ooptical Zoom can be used.
O
On
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Date Imprint
Include a Date/Time stamp on the photo image.
• O
Date
• Date / Time
Quick Review
This option allows quick review of the photos immediately after they are taken. Each photo is displayed on the LCD screen for the selected time.
• O
• 1 sec
• 2 sec
• 3 sec
A shorter Quick Review time will improve battery life.
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Face Detection
1/50F2.9
1/50F2.9
Detects and focuses on faces to make all faces as clear as possible in Photo Mode.
1. Hold the camera steadily and then focus on your subject to detect their face. A focus frame will appear around the face when a face is detected.
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2. Press the shutter button half-way down to focus. The LCD will show a green focus frame when the subject is in focus.
3. Press the shutter button all the way down to take pictures.
The Blink Detection Setting is usually on. If the camera detects in the course of quick review there is a face with eyes closed, a prompt of closed eyes will appear
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Movie Menu
Mode:
1. Press the Mode and press the the movie menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select the movie menu to be set.
3. Press the left/right button to select the movie menu to be set and press the button to conirm.
Expo Metering (Exposure Metering)
Use this setting to select the “target” size of the camera’s ield of view to be metered.
button, select the
button to enter
AIAE (Artiicial Intelligence AE)
Automatically selects the central and peripheral metering, to calculate the reasonable value of metering by weighting.
Spot
For metering targets a small area in the center of the camera's ield of view.
Center
For metering targets a slightly larger area in the center of the cameras ield of view.
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Video Quality
Set the image resolution used during video recording.
The speed requirements for reading and writing high resolution image pixel images to a memory card are as follows:
No.
1
1280 x 720 *
Image Pixel
Frame
Recommendation
30 Class 4 19 Minutes
* The longest recording time is 29
minutes at one time.
When recording in higher pixel resolutions for extended periods of time, this can cause the camera to generate heat. This is not a camera malfunction.
Approximate
Recording time
(4GB)
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2
1280 x 720
3
640 x 480
15 Class 4
30 Class 4
37 Minutes
33 Minutes
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OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
This mode can help reduce images blur caused by unintentional shaking or low light.
OIS: O
OIS: On
Color Eect
The Image Color Setting allows you to select dierent eects.
1. Press the Color Setting menu.
2. Press the left/right button to select the Image Color Setting options.
button to select the Image
Use this Image Stabilization Mode in dark environments.
Shooting in a windy or unstable environment (such as a moving vehicle) may cause blurry images.
Normal
Vivid
Sepia
Black and White
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Movie Setting Menu
Mode:
1. Press the button, and select to enter the video recording screen.
2. Press the down button to select the
3. Press the up/down button to select and press the to enter the menu.
4. Select the items to be set and press the enter the menu.
5. Press the up/down buttons to select an option and press the
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conirm.
button, press the up/
and press
button to enter the menu.
button or right button
button or the right button to
Digital Zoom
This setting is for adjusting Digital Zoom. If this function is disabled, only Optical Zoom can be used.
• O
• On
button to
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Playback Menu
Mode:
1. Press the button to display the playback screen and press the button to enter the menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select the playback desired and press the button to enter.
3. Press the left/right buttons to select an option and press the conirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
button to
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
With the HDR function, pictures that are overexposed may be corrected to optimize the highlights and lowlights captured to more accurately represent the actual scene.
: HDR
: Cancel
After using the HDR function, the image will be saved as a new ile and the original ile is still stored in the memory.
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Red-Eye Reduction
You can use this setting to reduce the chance of red-eyes in a picture.
: Red-Eye Reduction
: Cancel
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Rotate
You can use this setting to change the orientation of the picture.
: Turn Right
: Turn Left
: Cancel
Videos and panoramic pictures cannot be rotated.
The rotated picture ile will replace the original photo.
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Resize
This setting allows you to resize a picture to a particular resolution and saves it as a new picture.
: Resize to 1024 x 768
: Resize to 640 x 480
Cancel
Only for adjusting pictures with high resolution to a low resolution.
Color Eect
This setting allows you to change the picture color eect. The ile is saved as a new photo and stored in memory together with the original photo.
: Cancel
: Vivid
: Sepia
: Black and White
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Playback Setting Menu
Mode:
1. Press the button to show the playback screen, press the and press the up/down button to select
.
2. Press the
button to enter the menu.
button,
4. Press the up/down button to select the item to be set and press the or right button to enter the menu.
5. Press the up/down buttons to select an option and press the conirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
button
button to
3. Press the up/down button to select and press the to enter the menu.
button or right button
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Protect
To prevent any pictures or videos from accidentally being erased, use this setting to lock one or all of the iles.
• One: Lock the selected photo or
video if they are unprotected; unlock the selected photo or video if they are protected.
• All: Lock all photos or videos.
• Reset: Cancel all locked photos or
videos.
Delete
You can delete one or all photo/video iles.
• One: Delete one photo or video.
• All: Delete all photos or videos.
The “ ” indicator means a ile is protected. File protection must be removed irst before a ile can be deleted.
Deleting iles will cause DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings to be reset.
Deleted iles will be permanently deleted and will not be able to be recovered or restored.
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
The DPOF feature allows you to compile and select a group of pictures that you would like to print and will save your selection on the memory card so that you can use the memory card to print without having to individually specify the photos you want to print.
A printer that supports DPOF is needed for photo printing.
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Trim
The Trim Setting allows you to crop photos and save them as new pictures.
1. Select [Yes] to conirm trim. Select a
section of the photo to be trimmed using the zoom lever and direction buttons to trim a photo.
2. Press the button and the [Save Change?] prompt appears. Select [ change and save the picture. Select [ to cancel changes and return to the trim prompt screen.
The image cannot be clipped/trimmed again once it has been clipped to 640 x 480.
] to
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Setup Menu
Mode :
1. Press the button in any mode and press the up/down button to select
.
2. Press the
3. Press the up/down button to select and press the to enter the menu.
button to enter the menu.
button or right button
4. Press the up/down button to select the item to be set and press the or right button to enter the menu.
5. Press the up/down buttons to select an option and press the conirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
button to
button
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Sound Settings
With this setting you may adjust the sound and volume.
Press the left/right button to adjust the volume and Press the conirm.
button to
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Power Saver
This setting allows you to save power and get the maximum possible running time for your camera’s batteries. This setting will also turn the LCD and camera o automatically after a consecutive period of inactivity.
• Auto
• Normal
• Best
Power
Saver
Auto 3 min 5 min Normal 1 min 3 min Best 30 s 1 min
LCD
Power O
Time
Turn O
Time
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Language
LCD Brightness Normal




Normal
Refer to the “Reset your language” section on page 19.
Date & Time
Refer to the “Reset Date/Time” section on page 20.
World Time
The world time setting is a useful function for your overseas trips. This feature enables you to display the local time on the LCD while you are abroad.
1. Press the up/down to select the departure place ( (
) ields.
2. Press the left/right button to select a city located in the same time zone as that of the ield. Press the conirm settings.
) and destination
button to
LCD Brightness
Use this setting to adjust the brightness of your LCD.
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Format
Copy to Card
Reset
FW Version
File Numbering
<>>>
File Setting
Mode :
1. Press the button, press the up/down
button to select
and press the
button to enter the menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select
and press the
button or right button
to enter the menu.
4. Press the up/down button to select the
item to be set and press the or right button to enter the menu.
5. Press the up/down buttons to select
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an option and press the conirm.
button to
button
Format
Please note: formatting enables you to delete all contents on the memory card and built-in memory, including protected photo and movie iles.
If you select [Yes ] the camera will format its memory.
If there is no memory card in the camera, the built-in memory will be formatted; if there is a memory card, only the memory card will be formatted.
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Copy to Card
Use this setting to copy the iles stored in the camera’s built-in memory to a memory card.
If there is no card available in the camera, this function will not be displayed.
File Numbering
After you take a picture or video clip, the camera will automatically save it with a sequential number. You can use this to reset the ile numbering to 0001.
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FW Version
Current Ver: X.XX
Back
FW Version
Current Ver: X.XX
New Ver: X.XX
Cancel
Yes
Update Firmware?
Reset
Use this setting to restore the camera to its original factory default settings.
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Firmware (FW) Version
Use this setting to view the current camera irmware version.
When there is a new irmware version in the memory card, select [Yes ] to update.
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Connection Settings
Connecting to a Computer
You can use a Micro USB cable to connect the camera and copy (transmit) photos to a computer, printer or other device.
Setting the USB Mode
The camera’s USB port can be used to connect to either a computer or a printer. The following steps will allow you to ensure that the camera is correctly conigured to connect with a PC.
1. Press the
button to select button to enter the menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select
and press the to enter the menu.
3. Press the up/down button to select
[USB] and press the button to enter the menu.
button, press the up/down
and press the
button or right button
button or right
4. Press the up/down buttons to select [PC] and press the conirm.
button to
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Transferring Files to your Computer
The computer will automatically detect the camera as a removable drive. Double­click the “My Computer” icon on the desktop to locate the removable drive and to copy folders and iles in the drive to a directory on your PC as you would copy any typical folder or ile.
Follow the steps below to connect the camera to a computer:
1. Make sure the computer is turned on.
2. Connect one end of the supplied Micro USB cable to the USB port on your camera.
3. Connect the other end of the Micro USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.
4. After the transmission is complete, disconnect the Micro USB cable according to your computer manufacturer's instructions specifying how to safely remove USB devices.
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Connecting to a PICTBRIDGE™ Compatible Printer
PICTBRIDGE technology allows printing of the photos saved on a memory card by a printer.
To ind out if a printer is PICTBRIDGE compatible, simply look for the PICTBRIDGE
logo on the packaging or check the owner's manual for speciications. With the
PICTBRIDGE function on your camera, you can print the captured photos directly to a
PICTBRIDGE compatible printer using the supplied Micro USB cable, without the need for a PC.
Setting the USB Mode
The camera’s USB port can be set to connect with either a PC or a printer. The following steps will ensure that the camera is correctly conigured to connect with a printer.
1. Press the button to select button to enter the menu.
2. Press up/down button to select press the enter the menu.
button, press the up/down
and press the
and
button or right button to
3. Press the up/down button to select [USB] and press the button to enter the menu.
4. Press the up/down button to select [Printer] and press the conirm.
After the camera is reset, it will switch to PC mode automatically from USB mode.
See “Using the PICTBRIDGE Menu“ section on page 73.
button or right
button to
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Connecting to your Printer
1. Make sure the printer is turned on.
2. Connect one end of the supplied Micro USB cable to the USB port on your camera.
3. Connect the other end of the Micro USB cable to the USB port on the printer.
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If the camera is not connected to a PICTBRIDGE compatible printer, the
following error message will appear on the LCD.
The error message above will also appear if the USB mode is set incorrectly, in which case you should disconnect the Micro USB cable, check the USB mode settings, ensure that the printer is turned on, and then try connecting the Micro USB cable again.
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Using the PICTBRIDGE™ Menu
After setting the USB mode to Printer, the PICTBRIDGE menu will appear.
Press the up/down button to select a menu item and press the right button to enter the item.
Refer to the following sections for more detailed information on each setting.
button or
Print (with Date)
If you have set the date and time on your camera, the date and time will be recorded and saved with each photo you take.
1. In the PICTBRIDGE menu, select
[Print (with Date)] and the screen as shown below appears.
2. Press the left/right button to select the photo to be printed.
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3. Press the up/down button to select the number of copies for the currently displayed photo.
4. Press the screen will appear.
5. Select [Yes] and press the button to conirm printing; select [Cancel] and press the printing.
button and the following
button to cancel
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Print (without Da
U
se this setting to print the photos
without date
1.
In the
PICTBRIDGE
[Print (without Date) shown below appear
2
.
Press the left/ photo to be printed.
3
. Press the up/down button to select
the number of copies for the currently displa
yed photo
4.
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5. Select [Yes] and press the button to conirm printing; select [Cancel] and press the printing.
button to cancel
Print Index
You can print all photos in the camera via this function.
1. In the PICTBRIDGE menu, select [Print
Index] and the screen as shown below appears.
2. Select [Yes ] and press the button to conirm printing; select [Cancel] and press the
button to cancel printing.
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Print DPOF Images
To use DPOF printing, you must select your photos for printing using the DPOF settings beforehand. See “DPOF” section on page 62.
1. In the PICTBRIDGE menu, select
[Print DPOF Images] and the screen as shown below appears.
2. Select [Yes] and press the button to conirm printing; select [Cancel] and press the
button to cancel printing.
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Exit
Select [Exit] to exit the PICTBRIDGE menu. At this time, the message [Remove USB Cable!] will appear on the screen.
Disconnect the Micro USB cable from the camera and printer.
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Video System
You can use the AV cable (which should be purchased separately) to connect the camera and the television for setting up the video output. Connect one end of the AV cable to Micro USB/AV port of the camera, and connect the other end to AVOUT port of the television. To adjust the format of the video output system according to your requirements:
1. Press the
button to select button to enter the menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select
and press the to enter the menu.
3. Press the up/down button to select
[TVSystem] and press the or right button to enter the menu.
4. Press the up/down button to select
[NTSC] or [PAL] and press the button to conirm.
button, press the up/down
and press the
button or right button
button
NTSC: English, Chinese (Traditional),
Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese
PAL: German, Spanish, Italian,
Chinese (Simpliied), Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Indonesia, Norwegian, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Thai, Croatian, Czech, Arabic, Hindi, Hungarian, Greek, French, Russian
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Set Eye-Fi Card Connection Mode
This camera supports wireless connection for Eye-Fi cards. Enable the Eye-Fi connection by following the steps below:
1. Press the to enter the menu.
2. Press the up/down button to select enter the menu.
3. Press the up/down button to select [Eye-Fi] and press the enter the menu.
4. Press the up/down buttons to select [On] or [O] and press the
If the Eye-Fi card is not available in the camera, this feature is not displayed.
button, press the up/down button to select and press the button
and press the button or right button to
button or right button to
button to conirm.
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Appendices
Product Speciications
Design and speciications are subject to change without notice.
Type 1/2.3"CCD
Image Sensor
Eective Pixels 16.15 Megapixels
Total Pixels 16.44 Megapixels
Focal Length 4.3mm (Wide) — 64.5mm (Tele)
35mm ilm Equivalent 24mm (Wide) — 360mm (Tele)]
F Number F3.3 (Wide) — F5.9 (Tele)
Lens
Autofocus System TTL Autofocus
Anti-Handshake Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
Digital Zoom 4x Digital Zoom (Combined Zoom: 60x)
Lens Construction 9 Groups 10 Elements
Optical Zoom 15x
Normal: (Wide) 60cm ~
Focusing Range
(Tele) 250cm ~ ∞ Macro: 3cm ~ (Wide Only)
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(4:3) 16MP: 4608×3456
Number of Recording Pixels
Image Compression Best, Fine, Normal
DCF, DPOF (Ver1.1) Support
File Format
Still Image
Movie 1280×720 (15/30fps), 640×480 (30fps)
Still Image
Movie MOV [Image: Motion JPEG; Audio: G.711 (Monaural)]
10MP: 3648×2736 5MP: 2592×1944 3MP: 2048×1536
0.3MP: 640×480
Yes
Exif 2.3 (JPEG)
(3:2) 14MP: 4608×3072
(16:9) 12MP: 4608×2592 2MP: 1920×1080
Shooting Modes
Scene Mode
Detection Features Face, Smile, Blink
Red-Eye Removal Yes
HDR Yes (Post-Processing)
Auto Mode, Manual Mode, Portrait Mode, Movie Mode, Panorama Mode, Scene Mode
Auto Scene, Landscape, Sport, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Night Landscape, Snow, Children, ID, Glass, Photo Frame, Panning Shot, Fish Eye, Party, Indoor, Leaf, Museum, Night Portrait, Sketch
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Panorama Up to 180° (Horizontal)
LCD Display 3.0inch (230k Pixels)
ISO Sensitivity Auto, ISO80/100/200/400/800/1600
AF Method Single AF, Multi-AF (TTL 9-point), Face-Detection
Exposure Metering Method
Exposure Control Method Program AE (AELock Available)
Exposure Compensation ±2EV in 1/3 Step Increments
Shutter Speed 1/2000 ~ 4 Seconds (Manual: 30 Seconds)
Continuous Shooting Yes
Playback Modes
White Balance Control
Artiicial Intelligence AE (AiAE), Center-Weighted Average, Spot (Fixed to Center of Frame), Face AE
Single Photo, Index (9/16 Thumbnails), Slide Show
Zoom (Approx. x2~x8)
AWB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Fluorescent CWF, Incandescent, Manual WB
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Flash Method Pop-up (Manual)
Flash
Flash Modes
Recording Media
Multi-Language Support 27 Languages
Jacks AVOUT/USB 2.0 (Micro 5 pin USB)
Eye-Fi Support Yes
Power
Shooting Capability (Battery Performance)
Operation Environment Temperature: 0 ~ 40oC, Humidity: 0 ~ 90%
Dimensions (W×H×D)
Weight Approx. 185g (Body Only)
Force O, Flash Auto, Fill Flash, Slow Sync., Slow Sync. + Red-Eye, Red-Eye Reduction
Internal Memory: Approx. 8MB
SD/SDHC Card (Up to 32GB Support) (MMC Card Not support )
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LB052, 3.7V 890mAh, In-Camera Charging
Approx. 210 Shots (Based on CIPA Standards)
Approx. 108.4×69.9×33.5mm (Based on CIPA Standards)
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Prompts and Warning Messages
Message Description Action
Warning! Battery exhausted.
The camera battery is depleted. It is a warning indicating that the camera is going to shut o.
Charge the battery.
Lens obstruction, Re-start Camera.
Suggest using tripod.
Battery temperature is too high.
Built-in memory error!
Slow shutter is on: may easily cause overexposure.
The lens is jammed or some foreign object is preventing the lens from functioning properly.
The message will appear when shooting in low light/illuminated scenes.
The battery temperature reaches 58°C (136°F).
An error has occurred in the internal memory.
When the B shutter is on, the prompt appears on the screen after you go back to the photo shooting screen.
Turn the camera o and restart it to reset the lens.
Use of a tripod or other support is suggested.
Let the battery cool before attempting to use the camera again. This message will disappear after 2 seconds.
Format the internal memory.
This message will disappear after 2 seconds.
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Message Description Action
Improper alignment. Please try again.
The oset is too big for panorama shooting.
This message will disappear after 2 seconds.
Connection Failed!
Warning! Do not turn o your camera during update!
Remove USB Cable!
Write Protect! The memory card is locked.
Card Full ! Indicates that the memory card is full.
In the case of failing to connect to a PC or a printer.
This message appears during the irmware update process.
Indicates that you can disconnect the Micro USB cable.
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Remove transmission line to stop connection, and the message is removed.
This message disappears after the camera update and restart.
This message disappears after you disconnect the Micro USB cable.
Unlock the write­protect switch of the memory card.
Insert a new memory card or delete unwanted images.
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Message Description Action
Memory Full !
Card Error !
Card is not formatted.
Slow access
No Red-Eye Detected!
Indicates that the internal memory is full.
The memory card cannot be recognized after being formatted.
The inserted memory card is unformatted or has been formatted on a computer or other device and is not compatible with this camera.
When a memory card lower than Class 4 is used to record
a HD movie, the writing speed will be slower and recording
will not continue.
Red eyes have not been detected in the image.
Insert a new memory card or delete unwanted images.
Insert a new memory card or format the card with this camera.
This message disappears after 2 seconds and the camera enters the formatting process.
Use an memory card with Class 4 or higher.
This message will disappear after 2 seconds.
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This image cannot be edited.
Exceeded maximum folder number.
Too many pictures for quick processing.
Unable to recognize iles.
No Picture!
Protected! Undeletable!
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Message Description Action
The ile format does not support editing or the edited ile cannot be edited again.
Prompt message when the archives or ile folders in the memory card have reached the maximum (9999 for archives, 999 for ile folder). During the playback by date, the images exceed speciications so that it is not possible to play by date. The format of the ile to be viewed is not supported or the ile is corrupted so it cannot be properly read.
When you press the playbutton, no image iles exist in the camera or memory card.
The ile is protected. The message appears when you go into delete mode.
This message will disappear after 2 seconds.
Copy the images to your PC and format the memory card with this camera.
This may be solved by deleting unnecessary images.
You may be able to play it back on another brand of camera or on your computer.
This message disappears after 2 seconds and returns to the photo shooting screen.
Unprotect the ile before deleting.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible causes Solution
Camera does not turn on
Camera turns o suddenly during operation
The picture is blurry
Images and video iles cannot be saved
Images will not print from the connected printer
The battery has been
depleted.
The battery is not inserted
correctly.
The battery has been
depleted.
Camera shakes while taking
a picture. The memory card is full.
The memory card is
locked. The camera is not
connected to the printer
correctly.
The printer is not
PICTBRIDGE™ compatible.
The printer is out of paper
or ink.
The printer paper is
jammed.
Recharge the battery.
Correctly reinstall the
battery.
Recharge the battery.
Turn on OIS Feature.
Use another memory card
or delete unnecessary iles.
Unlock the memory card.
Check the connection
between the camera and printer.
Use a PICTBRIDGE™
compatible printer.
Load paper into the printer
or replace the ink cartridge in the printer.
Remove the jammed paper.
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Problem Possible Causes Solution
Saving data to memory card is slow
Cannot write to the memory card
Too many movies to process
The lash LCD screen.
lashes on the
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Using a memory card
below Class 4 may result in slower recording times.
The memory card has been
locked.
The number of pictures or
folders in the memory card exceed the speciications, so the playback of data folder can not be displayed.
Current shooting
environment requires lash.
Use a memory
card with write Class 4 or higher to improve performance.
Release the write
lock of the memory card or replace with another card.
Delete unwanted
iles.
Turn on lash.
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Memory Card Compatibility
Cards compatible with this camera (
: Available X: Unavailable)
micro SDmicro
Format FAT12, 16 FAT32
Capacity Up to 2GB 4~32GB 64GB~2TB
Compatibility
X X X
SDHC
micro
SDXC
ex FAT -
Conversion
adapter to
SD card
-
X
SD SDHC SDXC
FAT12, 16 FAT32
Up to 2GB 4~32GB 64GB~2TB
ex FAT
It indicates that the writing speed class will be displayed on the memory card.
Use a memory card with the appropriate writing speed for the video recording mode to be recorded. (O: Recommended X: Not recommended)
90MB/sec
60MB/sec
30MB/sec
10MB/sec
6MB/sec
4MB/sec
2MB/sec
Speed
Class
Class 10 V10
Class 6 V6
Class 4
Class 2
UHS
Speed
Class
UHSIII V60
UHSI V30
Video
Speed
Class
V90
Video Recording
4K FHD HD VGA
O O O O
O O O O
O O O O
O O O O
X O O O
X X X O
X X X O
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