Olympus CAMEDIA D-590 ZOOM, CAMEDIA X-500 Advanced Manual

Advanced Manual
DIGITAL CAMERA
D-590 ZOOM C-470 ZOOM X-500
1 Taking Pictures
2 Viewing
3Setting Up
4 Printing Pictures
6 Appendix

How to use this manual

Contents
2 Viewing ........................................................45
Displaying several pictures at once G ................................................46
Selecting the number of pictures G..........................................47
Enlarging pictures U............................................................................49
Rotating pictures y..............................................................................50
Displaying pictures one after another m.............................................53
Recording sound with pictures taken R................................................54
Playing back movies q.......................................................................56
Creating an index........................................................................58
Playback on a TV..................................................................................60
Displaying shooting information............................................................63
Editing pictures......................................................................................64
Creating black and white pictures...............................................64
Creating sepia-toned pictures.....................................................66
Changing the resolution Q.......................................................68
Protecting pictures 0.........................................................................70
Erasingone picture S ...........................................................................72
Index
A
AC adapter ........................... 167
AF target mark ........................10
ALL RESET ............................ 80
All-frame reservation U ......106
Arrow pads ........................... 169
AUTO (white balance) ............ 28
Auto-flash ...............................21
AV cable ................................. 60
A/V OUT jack ..........................61
B
Battery ..................................180
Battery charger .....................180
Battery check
indicator ..................165, 170
Battery compartment/card
cover ...............................169
DC-IN jack .............................167
DIGITAL ZOOM ......................19
DPOF ....................................105
DRIVE .....................................36
E
Enlarging pictures U ..............49
Erasing all pictures R ...........73
Erasing one picture S ............72
Error messages .....................157
ESP .........................................31
Exposure Compensation F ..30
F
FILE NAME .............................94
File name ................................94
File number ...........................171
Fill-in flash # ..........................21
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Appendix
SETUP
GREEN/PINK
8
OFF/
/HIGH
P. 84
SHUTTER SOUND OFF/ /2/3
P. 86
/HIGH
REC VIEW
OFF/
P. 82
FILE NAME
/
AUTO
P. 94
PIXEL MAPPING
P. 10 1
s
P. 99
X
P. 78
VIDEO OUT
NTSC/PAL
P. 60
K
SHQ/
/SQ1/SQ2
P. 23
F
–2.0 - - +2.0
P. 30
0
/5/3/1/
>
P. 28
is the setting when shipped from the factory (default setting).
Setting differs according to the region where the camera is sold.
LOW
1
LOW
ON
RESET
HQ
0.0
AUTO
This manual contains a table of contents, an index and menus to enable you to easily find the topic that you want to use or learn out more about.
Using the table of contents gP. 5
All the titles in the manual are listed here, grouped into chapters. The chapters are composed of the shooting, playback, printing, etc. based on their purposes.
For example...
when you want to view pictures that you have taken as an index
Go to Chapter 2 Viewing for the page titled “Displaying several pictures at once
G....P. 46.”
Using the index gP. 1 81
The index lists the camera’s functions, parts and terms used in this manual in alphabetical order. When you come across a word in the manual that you do not understand or when you want to find a certain term, use the index to find the page(s) where it is used.
For example...
when you want to know more about ESP metering
Go to the index at the end of the manual
and look under E for “ESP ....31.”
Using the menu list gP. 172
The camera's menus are laid out in the form of a tree diagram according to tab and show the setting options for each available function. First find the menu you are looking for, then look for the reference page number for each function.
For example...
when you want to find out which setting to choose for WB
Go through the menus until you find WB
2
and look for the reference page number.

How to read the instructions

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Viewing
Displaying several pictures at once G
This function lets you view several thumbnail pictures on the monitor at once. It is useful when you are looking for a specific picture. You can change the number of pictures displayed.
g
“Selecting the number of pictures G” (P.
47)
Press the G side of the zoom button in playback mode.
The index display appears.
Use the arrow pads to select a picture.
b: Moves to the previous picture.
d: Moves to the next picture.
a: Jumps to the previous index display.
(the frames before the top left frame)
c: Jumps to the next index disp lay.
(the frames following the bottom right frame)
Press the U side of the zoom button.
The screen returns to single-frame
1 2 3
475 6
8 9
1 2 3
475 6
8 9
HQ
HQ
100-0005
100-0005
s
A sample page is shown below to explain how to read the instructions in this manual. Look at it carefully before taking or viewing pictures.
Procedure and the corresponding monitor display are shown.
zIndications used in this manual
Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunc­tion or operational problems. Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided.
g Reference pages describing details or associated information.
This sample page is only for your reference. It may differ from the actual page in this manual.
Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of your camera.
This shows the buttons and button location for the function concerned.
3

Menu operations

The screen that appears on the monitor when you turn the camera on and press the OK/MENU button is called the “Top menu.” There are three top menus as shown below.
K
F
MODE MENU
WB
INFO
m
ERASE
MODE MENU
MOVIE PLAYBACK
INFO
ERASE
MODE MENU
Shooting mode Playback mode (still picture) Playback mode (movie)
The shooting mode screens will be used here to explain how to use the menus.
F
+
0.0
Operational buttons
SELECT
GO
(arrow pads and OK/MENU button)
Press a
Exposure compensation
F
Image quality mode
Press b
K
SHQ 2272×1704
HQ 2272×1704
SQ1 2048×1536 SQ2 640×480
SELECT
Operational buttons (arrow pads and OK/MENU button)
GO
Operational buttons (arrow pads and OK/MENU button)
K
MODE MENU
WB
White Balance
Press c
WB
WB
AUTO
SELECT
GO
MODE MENU
Press d
ESP/n
ESP
o
DRIVE
CAMERA
Ta b Function
CARD SET
Use the arrow pads to select a tab and a mode.
DIGITAL ZOOM
R
PANORAMA
OFF OFF
See gP. 172 for the Menu List.
To cancel the menu display, press the OK/MENU button again.
The arrow mark ( or ) at the bottom or top of the menu indicates that
there are more options available.
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Contents

How to use this manual...........................................................................2
How to read the instructions....................................................................3
Menu operations .....................................................................................4
1 Taking Pictures.............................................. 9
Focusing on a subject that is not in center of frame (Focus lock) .........10
Changing shooting scene modes l............................................12
Shooting scene modes ...............................................................13
Recording movies N ........................................................................... 16
Using zoom systems .............................................................................18
Using the optical zoom................................................................18
Enabling digital zoom..................................................................19
Using flash #........................................................................................21
Changing resolution and quality K .....................................................23
Picture quality modes for still pictures.........................................23
Picture quality modes for movie..................................................26
Selecting white balance according to surrounding lighting 0 ..........28
Setting Exposure Compensation F....................................................30
When brightness of subject and background differs n ......................31
Taking close-up pictures & ..................................................................33
Setting up Super macro mode % ..............................................34
Using self-timer Y ................................................................................35
Taking successive pictures j.............................................................36
Panoramic shooting ..............................................................................38
Stitching together two pictures / .................................................41
Recording sound with still pictures R....................................................43
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Contents
2 Viewing ........................................................ 45
Displaying several pictures at once G ................................................46
Selecting the number of pictures G ..........................................47
Enlarging pictures U ............................................................................49
Rotating pictures y ..............................................................................50
Displaying pictures one after another m .............................................53
Recording sound with pictures taken R ................................................54
Playing back movies q .......................................................................56
Creating an index........................................................................58
Playback on a TV ..................................................................................60
Displaying shooting information ............................................................63
Editing pictures......................................................................................64
Creating black and white pictures ...............................................64
Creating sepia-toned pictures .....................................................66
Changing the resolution Q .......................................................68
Protecting pictures 0.........................................................................70
Erasing one picture S...........................................................................72
Erasing all pictures R .........................................................................73
3 Setting Up .................................................... 75
Selecting a language W ..................................................................76
Setting date and time X .....................................................................78
Saving settings......................................................................................80
Checking picture you have just taken ...................................................82
Setting beep/alert sound 8 .................................................................84
Setting shutter sound ............................................................................86
Setting volume ......................................................................................88
Setting power-on screen and sound .....................................................90
Setting screen color ..............................................................................92
Setting file names..................................................................................94
Formatting a card ..................................................................................97
Adjusting brightness of monitor s......................................................99
Adjust CCD and image processing functions......................................101
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Contents
4 Printing Pictures......................................... 103
Selecting printing method....................................................................104
Making print reservations <...............................................................105
All-frame reservation U...........................................................106
Single-frame reservation <......................................................108
Canceling print reservations .....................................................110
Printing with PictBridge-compatible printer .........................................112
Using the direct printing function...............................................112
Connecting the camera to a printer...........................................113
Printing pictures ........................................................................115
Easiest Printing .........................................................................116
PRINT mode/MULTI PRINT mode............................................118
ALL PRINT mode......................................................................122
ALL INDEX mode/PRINT ORDER mode..................................125
Exiting direct printing.................................................................127
5 Connecting Computer................................ 129
Operational Sequence ........................................................................130
Using provided OLYMPUS Master software .......................................131
What is OLYMPUS Master? .....................................................131
Installing OLYMPUS Master .....................................................132
Connecting the camera to computer ...................................................138
Activating OLYMPUS Master ..............................................................140
Displaying camera images on computer .............................................142
Transferring and storing the camera images on a computer ....142
Viewing still images/movies ................................................................145
Printing images ...................................................................................147
Transferring and storing camera images to a computer without using
OLYMPUS Master application ............................................................149
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Contents
6 Appendix.................................................... 151
Precautions .........................................................................................152
Handling the camera.................................................................152
Battery handling precautions ....................................................154
Card handling precautions ........................................................155
LCD monitor..............................................................................156
Error messages...................................................................................157
If a problem arises...............................................................................161
Lamps, indicator, and mark.................................................................165
Camera maintenance..........................................................................166
AC adapter (sold separately) ..............................................................167
Names of parts....................................................................................168
Monitor Display List.............................................................................170
Menu List.............................................................................................172
List of functions by shooting mode......................................................176
Camera specifications.........................................................................178
Specifications of accessories ..............................................................180
Index ...................................................................................................181
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1

Taking Pictures

This chapter describes how to take successive pictures, movies and how to use the flash, zoom, etc.
To change the shooting settings, refer to “3: Setting Up.”
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Taking Pictures
9

Focusing on a subject that is not in center of frame (Focus lock)

2272*1704
20
HQ
2272*1704
20
HQ
When the subject you want to focus on is not exactly in the center of the monitor and you cannot position the AF target mark on it, you can focus on another point at roughly the same distance (focus lock) and take the picture as explained below. This is called “focus lock.”
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Taking Pictures
In shooting mode, position the AF
P
target mark on the subject you want to focus on.
o
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When shooting a hard-to-focus subject, point
the camera at an object about the same distance away as the subject.
HQ
AF target mark
Press the shutter button halfway.
When the green lamp lights steadily,
the focus, exposure and white balance are locked.
When the green lamp blinks:
c You are too close to the subject. Take the picture at least 50 cm/1.6 ft.
away from the subject. When the distance from the camera to the subject is less than 50 cm/1.6 ft, select the macro mode. g“Taking close-up pictures &” (P. 33)
d Focus is not locked so release your finger from the shutter button, re-
position your subject and press the shutter button halfway again.
Recompose your shot while keeping the shutter button pressed halfway.
P
(
2020
a
10
o
2272*1704
HQ
2020
a
Focusing on a subject that is not in center of frame (Focus lock)
Press the shutter button completely down to take the picture.
Subjects that are difficult to focus on
The purpose of the camera’s auto focus feature is to bring the subject into focus automatically, but under certain conditions, the auto focus may not function effectively. If this happens, focus on an object with high contrast at the same distance as the intended subject (focus lock), recompose your shot and then take the picture.
For details of the focus lock procedure, refer to g P. 1 0 .
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Taking Pictures
Subject
with low contrast
Subjects at different
distances
If the subject has no vertical lines, hold the camera vertically and focus on
the subject using the focus lock function by pressing the shutter button halfway, then return the camera to the horizontal position while keeping the shutter button pressed halfway and take the picture.
Subject with an
extremely bright area
in the center of the frame
Fast-moving subject Subject is not in center
Subject
without vertical lines
(See “Tips” below)
of monitor
11

Changing shooting scene modes

There are 10 shooting scene modes to choose from on this camera. To create the effects you want, simply select the mode best suited to your purpose or shooting condition.
l
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Taking Pictures
Until you become familiar with the camera, it is
recommended that [PROGRAM AUTO] be used to take pictures.
Press a (l) in shooting mode.
The scene selection palette for selecting the shooting scene mode is displayed at left of the monitor.
SELECT
Press a or c to select a shooting scene mode, and press the OK/MENU button.
The selected shooting scene mode is set.
SELECT
PROGRAM AUTO
For normal shooting
GO
PORTRAIT
GO
12
Changing shooting scene modes l

Shooting scene modes

PROGRAM AUTO P
All you need to do is press the shutter button. The camera automatically selects the optimal settings.
PORTRAIT
Suitable for taking a full-frame portrait shot of a person. Ideal for capturing accurate skin tones.
INDOOR H
Suitable for taking pictures of the subject indoors together with background scene.
Picture quality mode can only be set to SQ2
I
“1280 × 960”, “1024 × 768” and “640 × 480”.
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Taking Pictures
BEACH & SNOW R
Suitable for taking pictures at a beach or in snow. Lets you take beautiful pictures of scenery with white sand or snow.
13
Changing shooting scene modes l
CUISINE G
Lets you take beautiful pictures of food. The saturation, sharpness and contrast settings are increased to take sharp, vivid pictures of the subject.
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Taking Pictures
LANDSCAPE + PORTRAIT
Suitable for taking pictures of both your subject and the landscape.
LANDSCAPE L
Lets you take clear and sharp pictures of distant scenery. Creates a very broad depth of field to keep the entire view in focus.
K
NIGHT SCENE
Suitable for taking pictures of night views such as illuminated buildings.
Slower shutter speeds are used when m
(NIGHT SCENE) mode is set. The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement when the shutter speed is slow.
m
14
Changing shooting scene modes l
SELF PORTRAIT o
Enables you to take a picture of yourself while holding the camera.
The zoom function is locked at the W position
and cannot be changed while in self portrait mode.
Spot metering is not available in this mode.
MOVIE N
Enables you to record movies. g“Recording movies N” (P. 16)
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Taking Pictures
15

Recording movies N

$
00:36
HQ
You can record movies as well as still pictures with this camera. The sound is automatically recorded when recording a movie.
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Taking Pictures
Press a (l) in shooting mode.
The scene selection palette for selecting the shooting scene mode is displayed at left of the monitor.
SELECT
PROGRAM AUTO
For normal shooting
GO
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Press a or c to select [MOVIE] (n), and press the OK/MENU button.
The Movie mode is set.
Position the AF target mark on the subject while looking at the picture on the monitor.
During movie recording, the remaining
recording time is displayed on the monitor.
MOVIE
SELECT
AF target mark
N
$
$
R
HQ
Remaining recording time
GO
00:3600:36
Recording movies N
Press the shutter button halfway and hold.
The focus and white balance are locked and the green lamp lights steadily.
Press the shutter button the rest of the way and release it to start recording.
While a movie is taken, N indicator
lights red.
Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stops
automatically.
To view the movie you have just taken, see g“Playing back movies q”
(P. 56).
You cannot use the optical zoom during movie recording. If you intend to
use the zoom during movie recording, set [DIGITAL ZOOM] to [ON]. g“Using zoom systems” (P. 18)
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Taking Pictures
17

Using zoom systems

This camera has two zoom systems, one is a normal optical zoom system and the other is a digital zoom system. Using the zoom systems, you can change the scope and composition of the picture you are taking.
Optical zoom up to 3×
Optical zoom + digital zoom up to 12×
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Taking Pictures

Using the optical zoom

Press the zoom button in shooting mode.
Press and hold the T side of the zoom button to zoom in on a distant object. (Telephoto) Press and hold the W side of the zoom button to zoom out and obtain a broader view. (Wide-angle)
o o
Wide-angle (W)
Shooting distance and shooting range
Zoom position Shooting distance
Macro mode (W) 20 cm (0.7 ft.) to ) 207 × 154 mm (20cm (0.7ft.)) Macro mode (T) 20 cm (0.7 ft.) to ) 70 × 53 mm (20cm (0.7ft.)) Normal shooting (W) 50 cm (1.6 ft.) to ) 502 × 373 mm (50cm (1.6ft.)) Normal shooting (T) 50 cm (1.6 ft.) to ) 170 × 127 mm (50cm (1.6ft.))
Telephoto (T)
The zoom bar goes up or down.
Shooting range (W × H)
(minimum shooting distance)
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Enabling digital zoom

The optical zoom is operated simply by pressing the zoom button, but to use the digital zoom, [DIGITAL ZOOM] must be set to [ON] on the monitor.
The optical zoom magnifies the subject by
extending the lens. The digital zoom, on the other hand, enlarges the picture by digitizing the image captured by the camera. The area in the center of the image is cropped and magnified on the monitor. Pictures taken with the digital zoom may appear grainy as a result.
Press the OK/MENU button in shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press d to go to [MODE MENU].
Using zoom systems
F
K
MODE MENU
WB
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Press a or c to select the [CAMERA] tab.
Press d to go to the [CAMERA] menu.
ESP/n
DRIVE
CAMERA
DIGITAL ZOOM
CARD
R
SET
PANORAMA
ESP
o
OFF OFF
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Using zoom systems
Press a or c to select [DIGITAL ZOOM].
Press d to go to the digital zoom settings.
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Press a or c to select [ON] and press the OK/MENU button.
The digital zoom is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
The digital zoom cannot be used when [OFF] is selected.
Press the zoom button to operate the digital zoom.
ESP/n
DRIVE
CAMERA
DIGITAL ZOOM
CARD
R
SET
PANORAMA
ESP/n
DRIVE
CAMERA
DIGITAL ZOOM
CARD
R
SET
PANORAMA
ESP
o
OFF OFF
OFF
ON
20
o o
White area : Range of optical zoom magnification Red area : Range of digital zoom magnification
Pictures taken with the digital zoom may appear grainy.
Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications. Stabilize the
camera with a tripod, etc. to avoid camera movement.
The zoom cannot be used in the self portrait mode.

Using flash #

The camera is initially set to Auto-flash, but you can select from the following four flash modes according to the shooting conditions.
Auto-flash (Factory default setting)
The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions.
!Red-eye reduction flash
The light from the flash may make the subject’s eyes appear red in pictures taken in dark places. The red-eye reduction flash mode [!] reduces this phenomenon by emitting pre-flashes before firing the regular flash. This helps accustom the subject’s eyes to the bright light and minimizes the red-eye phenomenon.
After the pre-flashes, it takes about 1 second until the picture is taken. Hold
the camera firmly to avoid camera movement.
Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at the pre-
flashes, or if the subject is too far from the camera. Individual physical characteristics may also limit effectiveness.
#Fill-in flash
The flash fires regardless of the available light. This mode is useful for eliminating shadows on the subject’s face (such as shadows from tree leaves), in a backlight situation, or for correcting the color shift produced by artificial lighting (especially fluorescent light).
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$Flash off
The flash does not fire even in low-light conditions. Use this mode in places such as art museums where flash photography is prohibited.
Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light situations
when in the flash off mode, the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent camera movement.
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Using flash #
P
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HQ
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Taking Pictures
Press d (#) repeatedly in shooting mode to change the flash setting.
The flash settings change in the order of the arrow. After [$], the setting returns to [AUTO].
AUTO
!
#
$
P
HQ
AUTO
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1111
a
The flash charging lamp (#)
blinks while the flash is charging.
Example: When [#] is set,
the display shows # indicator.
The flash setting mode
display automatically turns off.
Flash mode indicator
#
o
Flash working range
The appropriate shooting distance when using the flash is shown below.
Shooting distance (W) 0.5 to 3.6 m (1.64 to 11.8 ft.) Shooting distance (T) 0.5 to 2.0 m (1.64 to 6.6 ft.)
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P
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1111
a

Changing resolution and quality K

L

Picture quality modes for still pictures

This function lets you select the resolution and quality when recording pictures on the card. It is best to choose the resolution and quality according to the purpose. The camera is preset to HQ mode.
Record
mode
SHQ Detailed
SQ1 2048 × 1536 For printing 3" × 5" prints.
SQ2
Card capacity and number of storable pictures (without sound recording)
Card capacity
128MB 45 130 163 194 307 469 726 256MB 90 262 326 389 614 940 1453 512MB 180 523 652 779 1229 1879 2904
Picture
quality
(Low compression)
HQ
Normal
Record
mode
16MB 5 16 20 24 38 58 90 32MB 11 32 40 48 76 117 180 64MB 22 65 81 97 153 234 362
The number of storable pictures listed in the table is approximate.
The number of remaining pictures may change according to the subject or
print reservation.
The number of remaining pictures sometimes does not change even when a
picture is taken or a stored picture is erased.
Recording sound with still pictures reduces the number of pictures you can take.
(Hereafter standard
SHQ HQ SQ1
Resolution Usage examples
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compression)
1600 × 1200
1280 × 960 1024 × 768
640 × 480
Small
1600 ×
1200
For making large prints
arge
or editing on a computer.
For printing in postcard size.
For small prints, posting on the Internet or attach­ing to e-mail.
SQ2
1280 ×
960
1024 ×
768
640 ×
480
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Changing resolution and quality K
Resolution and Compression rate
Compression rate and picture quality
The quality of the picture depends on the compression rate. Images taken in a low compression record mode are clearer than pictures taken in standard compression record mode. However, lower compression makes the file size larger, reducing the number of pictures that can be stored on the card.
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Resolution
This refers to the number of pixels (vertical × horizontal) used when saving a picture. If the picture will be printed, higher resolution (larger number of pixels) is recommended so that the picture will be clearer. However, higher resolution pictures make the file size (amount of data) larger, so the number of pictures that can be saved will be fewer.
Resolution and picture size on a computer screen
When a picture is transferred to a computer, the size of the picture on the computer screen varies depending on the computer’s monitor setting. For instance, a picture taken in 1024 × 768 resolution is the same size as the screen if you set the picture to 1× when the monitor setting is 1024 × 768. However, if the monitor setting is greater than 1024 × 768 (such as 1280 × 1024), the picture only takes up part of the screen.
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Press the OK/MENU button in shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press b to select [K].
K
F
MODE MENU
WB
Changing resolution and quality K
Press a or c to select [SHQ], [HQ], [SQ1] or [SQ2].
If you selected [SHQ], [HQ] or [SQ1], go to step 4.
If you selected [SQ2], go to step 3.
Press d to display the [SQ2] setup screen. Press a or c to choose a resolution and press the OK/MENU button.
SELECT
CANCEL
K
SHQ 2272×1704
HQ 2272×1704
SQ1 2048×1536 SQ2 640×480
GO
SQ2
1600×1200 1280×960 1024×768
640×480
GO
SELECT
Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected record mode and the number of shootable still pictures are displayed.
To save the selected picture quality mode for the next time you use the
camera, set [ALL RESET] to [OFF]. g “Saving settings” (P. 80)
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Changing resolution and quality K

Picture quality modes for movie

You can select between two picture quality modes. The recording time varies depending on the picture quality mode.
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Record mode
HQ
SQ
Total recording time per card
Record mode
Card capacity
16MB Approx. 41 sec. Approx. 150 sec. 32MB Approx. 83 sec. Approx. 300 sec.
64MB Approx. 170 sec. Approx. 600 sec. 128MB Approx. 330 sec. Approx. 1200 sec. 256MB Approx. 670 sec. Approx. 2400 sec. 512MB Approx. 1300 sec. Approx. 4800 sec.
The recording time listed in the table is approximate.
Resolution
(Frames per second)
320 × 240
(15 frames/sec.)
160 × 120
(15 frames/sec.)
HQ SQ
Recording time (16MB)
Approx. 41 sec.
Approx. 150 sec.
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Changing resolution and quality K
Set the shooting mode to [MOVIE] (n) and press the OK/MENU button.
g “Recording movies N” (P. 16)
The top menu is displayed.
Press b to select [K].
K
F
MODE MENU
WB
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Press a or c to select [HQ] or [SQ].
SELECT
K
HQ 320×240
SQ 160×120
Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected record mode and time remaining are displayed.
GO
27

Selecting white balance according to surrounding lighting

When daylight, the sun or tungsten lighting is reflected on white substance, the shade of white produced will differ for each. People’s eyes recognize white objects as being white irrespective of the surrounding lighting, but with a digital camera the color needs to be adjusted to suit the situational lighting so that
1
white objects appear white in the picture. This
Taking Pictures
adjustment function is called “white balance.”
AUTO
PRESET
The camera automatically adjusts the white balance according to the situational lighting so that colors look natural.
Choose from one of the following white balance settings according to the situational lighting.
5 Suitable for taking pictures under a clear sky.
3 Suitable for taking pictures under a cloudy sky.
Suitable for taking pictures under tungsten lighting
1
(incandescent).
> Suitable for taking pictures under fluorescent lighting.
Press the OK/MENU button in shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press c to select [0].
K
0
F
MODE MENU
WB
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Selecting white balance according to surrounding lighting 0
-1.0
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HQ
Press a or c to select [AUTO], [5], [3], [1] or [>], then press
WB
WB
AUTO
the OK/MENU button.
SELECT
The selected white balance mode is set.
SELECT
When the white balance mode is selected,
the white balance indicators [5, 3, 1, >] are displayed at this point on the
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monitor.
No indication is displayed when [AUTO]
white balance mode is set.
Set the white balance to [5] or [3] to capture a sunrise or sunset with
beautiful reddish tones.
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Taking Pictures
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The white balance feature may not be effective under some special light
sources, such situations where multiple lights are used.
If you set a white balance mode other than [AUTO], play back the picture
and check the colors on the monitor.
When the flash is fired with a white balance setting other than [AUTO],
colors may appear different in the resulting picture from those in the picture you see on the monitor.
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Setting Exposure Compensation F

If your subject is extremely bright or dark, or if the contrast between the subject and the background is high, you can adjust the brightness using the exposure compensation feature. You can adjust the exposure between +2.0 and –2.0 in 1/3 EV (Exposure Value) steps.
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Taking Pictures
Press the OK/MENU button in shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press a to select [ F ].
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Press a or c to select the exposure compensation value.
a: Adjusts towards [+] to give a
brighter picture.
c: Adjusts towards [–] to give a
darker picture.
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Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected exposure compensation value is set.
Often bright subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker on the picture than their
natural colors. Adjusting towards [+] makes these subjects closer to their real shades. For the same reason, adjust towards [–] when shooting dark subjects.
We recommend that you return the exposure compensation value to 0 after
taking a picture with an adjusted exposure compensation.
If the flash is used, the picture brightness (exposure) may differ from the
intended brightness (exposure).
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