Olympus SH-25MR Instruction Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs.
In the interest of continually improving products, Olympus reserves the right to update or modify information
contained in this manual.
Checking the contents of the box
Attaching the camera strap
Checking the contents of the box
Digital camera
Other accessories not shown: Warranty card Contents may vary depending on purchase location.
Attaching the camera strap
Pull the strap tight so that it does not come loose.
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Strap Stylus pen Lithium Ion Battery
AV cable
(CB-AVC3)
USB-AC adapter
(LI-50B)
or
(F-2AC)
USB cable
(CB-USB8)
OLYMPUS Setup
CD-ROM

Names of Parts

Names of Parts
Camera unit
1
10 11
2 3
4 5
6 7
1 Mode dial 2 Shutter button 3 Zoom lever 4 Strap eyelet 5 Connector cover 6 Multi-connector 7 HDMI micro connector 8 Battery/card compartment
lock
9 Battery/card compartment
cover
8 9
10
n button
11
GPS antenna
12
Indicator lamp
13
AF illuminator
Self-timer lamp
14
Microphone
15
Flash
16
Lens
17
Speaker
18
Tripod socket
19
Monitor
12 13 14
15
16
17
18
20
R button (record movies)
21
A button (OK)
22
Arrow pad
INFO button (changing information display)
D
button (erase)
23
q button (switching between
shooting and playback)
24
m button
EN
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20 21
22 23 24
3
Monitor
Shooting mode display
Shooting mode display
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26 25 24 23 22 21
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GPS
Date
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AUTOWBAUTO
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ISO
AUTO
AUTO
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M
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1/100 F3.01/100 F3.0
30 2829
20
1 Flash ...........................p. 21
Flash standby/fl ash charge
.................................p. 64
2 Macro/super macro .....p. 33
3 Self-timer .....................p. 33
4 Exposure compensation
.................................p. 34
5 White balance .............p. 34
6 ISO ..............................p. 35
7 Drive ............................p. 35
8 Image size (still images)
...........................p. 36, 71
9 Recording with sound
(movies) ...................p. 44
10
Image size (movies)
...........................p. 40, 72
11
Remaining recording time
(movies) ...................p. 19
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Movie recording icon ...p. 19
13
GPS icon .....................p. 16
H
Blink: Searching GPS
G Light: Receiving GPS
14
Direction information
15
Metering ......................p. 41
16
Date stamp..................p. 43
17
Compression (still images)
18
Number of storable still
19
Current memory ..........p. 70
20
Battery check ........p. 13, 64
21
Histogram ....................p. 21
signal
signal
...........................p. 40, 71
pictures (still images)
.................................p. 18
22
Image stabilization
(still images)/Digital image stabilization (movies)
.................................p. 42
23
Touch screen mode
.............................p. 9, 41
24
World time ...................p. 56
25
AF target mark ............p. 18
26
Location information....p. 16
27
Shooting mode ......p. 18, 25
28
Aperture value.............p. 18
29
Shutter speed..............p. 18
30
Camera shake warning
Playback mode display
Playback mode display
● Standard display
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● Advanced display
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Still image Movie
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ISO 100
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Direction information
19
ISO ..............................p. 35
20
Shutter speed..............p. 18
21
Shooting mode ......p. 18, 25
22
Aperture value.............p. 18
23
Histogram ....................p. 21
24
Exposure compensation
.................................p. 34
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ISO 100
100
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25
Shadow Adjustment
Technology ...............p. 40
26
White balance .............p. 34
27
Compression (still images)
...........................p. 40, 71
28
File number
29
Image size
...............p. 36, 40, 71, 72
1 Battery check ........p. 13, 64
2 Photo with movie clip ..p. 38
3 3D image.....................p. 37
4 Eye-Fi transferred .......p. 50
5 Protect.........................p. 49
6 Adding sound ........p. 44, 46
7 Favorite .......................p. 45
8 Upload.........................p. 49
9 Print reservation/number of
prints ........................p. 62
10
Current memory ..........p. 70
11
Frame number/total number
of images (still images)
.................................p. 22
Elapsed time/total recording time (movies)
.................................p. 23
12
Touch screen mode.......p. 9
13
Date and time........p. 15, 56
14
Viewing favorites .........p. 45
15
Grouped image .....p. 22, 38
16
Volume ..................p. 22, 52
17
Location information....p. 16
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Camera Settings
Using the dial and the direct buttons
Frequently used functions can be accessed using the direct buttons.
Arrow pad
F (up) /INFO button (changing information display) (p. 21, 24)
Mode dial Changing the shooting mode (p. 25)
Zoom lever (p. 20, 24)
Shutter button (p. 18, 64)
R button (record movies) (p. 19)
q button (switching between shooting and playback) (p. 19, 22, 51)
m button (p. 8)
H (left)
A button
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G (down) /D button (erase) (p. 23)
I (right)
Operation guide
Function menu
R
The FGHI symbols displayed during image selection and menu navigation indicate the roles played by the buttons on the arrow pad (p. 6).
X
Y M D Time
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On-screen operation guides indicate the roles played by the m and A buttons and zoom lever.
MENU
Sel. Image Back
Back
:..
Y/M/D
--
--
Single Print More
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M
100-0004
100-0004
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MENU
4/30
4/30
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ORM
N
N
Camera Menu 1 Back
ResetReset Compression Normal Shadow Adjust Auto Touch Shutter Off AF Mode Face/iESP
Digital Zoom Off
MENU
ESPESP/
Sel. Image (1)
MENU
Back
Erase/Cancel
Operation guide
Using the Menu
Use the menu to change camera settings.
There may be menus that are unavailable depending on other related settings or the shooting mode.
Function menu
Press H during shooting to display the function menu. The function menu provides access to frequently used shooting settings.
Shooting mode
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To select the function menu
Use FG to select a menu and use HI to select a menu option. Press the A button to set the function menu.
Flash Auto
O
N
Shooting
Selected option
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AUTO
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MENUMENU
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M
Function menu
Setup menu
EN
4/304/30
MENU
OK
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Setup menu
Press the m button during shooting or playback to display the setup menu. The setup menu provides access to a variety of camera settings, including options not listed in the function menu, display options, and the time and date.
1 Press the m button.
● The setup menu is displayed.
2 Press H to select the page tabs. Use FG to
select the desired page tab and press I.
Page tab
Settings Menu 2 Back
File Name Reset
Pixel Mapping
NTSC/PAL Power SavePower Save
X
3 Use FG to select the desired submenu 1 and
then press the A button.
Settings Menu 2
File Name Pixel Mapping
NTSC/PAL
Power SavePower Save
X
8
EN
English
Back
English
MENU
NTSC
Off
MENU
Reset
NTSC
Off
Camera Menu 1 Back
ResetReset
Compression Normal Shadow Adjust Auto Touch Shutter Off AF Mode Face/iESP
Digital Zoom Off
Submenu 1
Settings Menu 2 Back
File Name
Pixel Mapping
NTSC/PAL Power SavePower Save
X
Submenu 2
Settings Menu 2 Back
File NameFile Name Pixel Mapping
NTSC/PAL
Power SavePower Save
X
Off
On
Reset
English
4 Use FG to select the desired submenu 2 and
then press the A button.
MENU
ESPESP/
MENU
NTSC
Off
MENU
Reset
● Once a setting is selected, the display returns to
the previous screen.
There may be additional operations. “Menu Settings”
(p. 40 to 58)
5 Press the m button to complete the setting.
Settings Menu 2 Back
File Name Pixel Mapping
NTSC/PAL
Power SavePower Save
X
English
MENU
Reset
NTSC
On
Using the Touch Panel
Using for the live guide (p. 25)
Using for the shooting mode
Using for the playback mode
Use the touch panel by touching the screen with your fi nger.
The touch panel can be used for operations marked with ] in this manual.
● Using a screen protector or gloves may cause poor operability.
● Use a stylus pen (supplied) when it is diffi cult to operate with your fi nger.
Using for the live guide (p. 25)
In M mode, the live guide can be set
Touch M.
1
Touch an item to set the level.
2 Drag the level bar slider vertically to set the
level, and touch
● Touch O to end the live guide.
Using for the shooting mode
By touching the screen, the subject to be focused on can be set or the picture can be taken.
Every time [ is touched, the operation is changed.
[
the picture is taken automatically.
^
Press the shutter button to take the picture. Touch _ to release the AF lock. Focus lock ends when the shutter is released.
N.
Clear & Vivid
Flat & Muted
: The subject that is touched is focused on and
: The subject that is touched is AF locked.
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Using for the playback mode
The displayed image can be changed or enlarged.
Advancing and rewinding one frame at a time:
Drag the screen to left to advance one frame, and drag the screen to right to rewind one frame.
Zoom:
Touch
When the enlarged image is dragged, the
displayed image is also moved.
Index:
`
Touch
Touch the image to play back the image in
singleimage view.
Playback (grouped image, panorama image, movie, Photo with Movie Clip, sound recorded
16M
with an image):
\
Touch
LIVE
LIVE
GUIDE
GUIDE
1080
Touch K to expand the grouped images.
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to enlarge the image.
to play back the image in index view.
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Menu Index
R
1
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O
N
1 Shooting mode
P (Program Auto) .............p. 18
M (iAUTO) ...................p. 25
.
(Photo with Movie Clip)
........................................p.30
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(Multi-Record) ............ p.31
P (Magic Filter) ..........p. 27
p (Panorama)..................p. 28
Q (Beauty) .................p. 27
s (Scene) ...................p. 26
2 Flash .................................p. 21
3 Macro ...............................p. 33
4 Self-timer ..........................p. 33
5 Exposure compensation ...p. 34
6 White balance ...................p. 34
7 ISO ...................................p. 35
8 Drive .................................p. 35
9 Image Size .......................p. 36
0 p (Camera Menu 1) .......p. 40
Reset Compression Shadow Adjust Touch Shutter AF Mode
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Flash Auto
2
0
3
a
4
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AUTOWBAUTO
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ISO
AUTO
AUTO
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M
MENUMENU
ESP/n Digital Zoom
a q (Camera Menu 2) .......p. 42
Image Stabilizer AF Illuminat. Rec View Pic Orientation Icon Guide Date Stamp Super-Res Zoom
b A (Movie Menu) ..............p. 40
Image Size IS Movie Mode R (Movie sound recording) Wind Noise Reduction
c q (Playback Menu) ........p. 45
Slideshow Favorites Photo Surfi ng Edit Erase R (Protect) Upload Order
b
5
c
6
d
7
e
8
f
9
Camera Menu 1 Back
ResetReset Compression Normal Shadow Adjust Auto Touch Shutter Off AF Mode Face/iESP
Digital Zoom Off
d x (Settings Menu 1)..........p. 50
Memory Format/Format Backup Eye-Fi Print Order USB Connection q Power On Sound Settings
e x (Settings Menu 2)..........p. 52
File Name Pixel Mapping s (Monitor) TV Out Power Save l (Language) X (Date/time)
f x (Settings Menu 3)..........p. 56
World Time Reset Database Beauty Settings Touch Calibration GPS Settings
MENU
ESPESP/

Preparing the Camera

To remove the card
Preparing the Camera
Inserting the battery and card
1
2
Battery/card compartment lock
1
Battery/card compartment cover
2
Battery lock knob
Write-protect switch
Insert the battery with the C mark toward the battery
lock knob.
Damage to the battery exterior (scratches, etc.) may
produce heat or an explosion.
Insert the battery while sliding the battery lock knob in
the direction of the arrow.
Insert the card straight until it clicks into place.
When using the camera, be sure to close the battery/
card compartment cover.
Slide the battery lock knob in the direction of the
arrow to unlock, and then remove the battery.
Turn off the camera before opening the battery/card
compartment cover.
Always use SD/SDHC/SDXC cards or Eye-Fi card
with this camera. Do not insert other types of memory
cards. “Using the card” (p. 70) Do not touch the contact area of the card directly. This camera can be used without a card by storing
images in its internal memory.
3
1
2
“Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous
recording length (movies) in the internal memory and
cards” (p. 71, 72)
To remove the card
12
Press the card in until it clicks and comes out slightly,
then remove the card.
EN
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Charging the battery with the
Connecting the camera
included USB-AC adapter
The included F-2AC USB-AC adapter (hereafter
referred to as USB-AC adapter) differs depending on the region where you purchased the camera. If you received a plug-in type USB-AC adapter, plug it directly into AC outlet.
The included USB-AC adapter has been designed to be
used for charging and playback. Do not take pictures while the AC adapter is connected to the camera.
When charging completes, be sure to unplug the
USB-AC adopter from the outlet.
The battery can be charged while the camera is
connected to the computer. Charging time varies depending on the performance of a computer. (There may be cases in which it takes approx. 10 hours.)
1
Connecting the camera
Connector cover
AC outlet
Multi-connector
USB cable (supplied)
Computer (on and running)
2
The battery is not fully charged at shipment. Before
use, be sure to charge the battery until the indicator lamp turns off (up to 3.5 hours).
If the indicator lamp does not light, the USB-AC
adapter is not connected to the camera correctly, or the battery, camera, or USB-AC adapter may be broken.
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Indicator lamp On: Charging Off: Charged
When to charge the batteries
Windows
When to charge the batteries
Charge the battery when the error message shown below appears.
Flashes in red
Battery Empty
Monitor bottom left Error message
Using the supplied CD for setup
Installation of [ib] computer software is available on
Windows computers only.
Windows
Insert the supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive.
1
Windows XP
● A “Setup” dialog will be displayed.
Windows Vista/Windows 7
● An Autorun dialog will be displayed. Click “OLYMPUS
Setup” to display the “Setup” dialog.
If the “Setup” dialog is not displayed, select “My
Computer” (Windows XP) or “Computer” (Windows
Vista/Windows 7) from the start menu. Double-click
the CD-ROM (OLYMPUS Setup) icon to open the
“OLYMPUS Setup” window and then double-click
“Launcher.exe”. If a “User Account Control” dialog is displayed, click
“Yes” or “Continue”.
Register your Olympus product.
2
Click the “Registration” button and follow the on-
screen instructions.
The camera must be connected to the computer for
user registration. “Connecting the camera” (p. 12)
If nothing is displayed on the camera screen even after
connecting the camera to the computer, the battery
may be exhausted. Leave the camera connected
to the computer until the battery has charged, then
disconnect and reconnect the camera.
Install OLYMPUS Viewer 2 and [ib] computer
3
software.
Check the system requirements before beginning
installation.
● Click the “OLYMPUS Viewer 2” or “OLYMPUS ib”
button and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
OLYMPUS Viewer 2
Operating System
Processor
RAM Free Hard
Drive Space Monitor
Settings
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or better (Core2Duo 2.13GHz or better required for movies)
1 GB or more (2 GB or more recommended)
1 GB or more 1024 x 768 pixels or more
Minimum 65,536 colors (16,770,000 colors recommended)
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[ib]
Macintosh
Operating System
Processor
RAM
Free Hard Drive Space
Monitor Settings
Graphics
* See online help for information on using the software.
Install the camera manual.
4
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or better (Core2Duo 2.13GHz or better required for movies)
512 MB or more (1 GB or more recommended) (1 GB or more required for movies — 2 GB or more recommended)
1 GB or more 1024 x 768 pixels or more
Minimum 65,536 colors (16,770,000 colors recommended)
A minimum of 64 MB video RAM with DirectX 9 or later.
Click the “Camera Instruction Manual” button and follow the on-screen instructions.
Macintosh
Insert the supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive.
1
Double-click the CD (OLYMPUS Setup) icon on
the desktop.
● Double-click the “Setup” icon to display the “Setup”
dialog.
Install OLYMPUS Viewer 2.
2
Check the system requirements before beginning
installation.
● Click the “OLYMPUS Viewer 2” button and follow
the on-screen instructions to install the software.
You can make user registration via "Registration" in
OLYMPUS Viewer2 "Help".
OLYMPUS Viewer 2
Operating System
Processor Intel Core Solo/Duo 1.5 GHz or better RAM Free Hard
Drive Space Monitor
Settings
* Other languages can be selected from the language
combo box. For information on using the software, see online help.
Mac OS X v10.4.11–v10.6
1 GB or more (2 GB or more recommended)
1 GB or more 1024 x 768 pixels or more
Minimum 32,000 colors (16,770,000 colors recommended)
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Copy the camera manual.
3
Click the “Camera Instruction Manual” button to open the folder containing the camera manuals. Copy the manual for your language to the computer.
Language, date, time, and time zone
You can choose the language in which menus and messages are displayed in the monitor. In addition, the time and date you enter here appears in a variety of roles, including in date stamps and the names of the image fi les containing pictures taken with the camera.
After turning the camera on with the n
1
button, select a language using FGHI and press the A button.
The menus can be used to change the selected
language. [l] (p. 55)
MENU
Back
Русский
Nederlands
English
Česky
Francais
Dansk
Deutsch Español
Português(Pt)
Italiano
Use FG to select the year for [Y].
2
X
YMDTime
2012
-- --
Date and time setting screen
Norsk
Svenska
Suomi
--
:..
--
Hrvatski
Slovenščina
Magyar
Polski
Back
Y/M/D
MENU
Press I to save the setting for [Y].
3
As in Steps 2 and 3, use FGHI to set
4
[M] (month), [D] (day), [Time] (hours and
minutes), and [Y/M/D] (date order), and then
press the A button.
For precise time setting, press the A button as the
time signal strikes 00 seconds. To change the date and time, adjust the setting from
the menu. [X] (Date/time) (p. 56)
Use HI to select the [x] time zone and
5
then press the A button.
Use FG to turn daylight saving time ([Summer]) on or off.
The menus can be used to change the selected time
zone. [World Time] (p. 56)
X
YMDTime
Seoul Tokyo
-- --
:..
--
--
2012
’12.02.26 12:30 Back
Back
Y/M/D
Summer
MENU
MENU
EN
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Before Using GPS
Updating A-GPS Data
The camera’s GPS (Global Positioning System) feature determines your position (latitude and longitude) and stores this information with pictures taken with the camera. The camera uses supplementary orbital data (assisted GPS or A-GPS) for improved signal acquisition. A-GPS data must be updated every 14 days. Before using GPS, you will need to set the camera clock to the correct date and time. (p. 15)
Updating A-GPS Data
Install the update software (OLYMPUS A-GPS
1
Utility).
Download the update software from the following website and install it on your computer. http://sdl.olympus-imaging.com/agps/
Connect the camera to the computer and
2
launch the update software. “Connecting the camera” (p. 12)
Once the software has started, follow the on-screen
instructions.
Using GPS
Select [On] for [GPS Settings] > [GPS] in the
1
x (Settings Menu 3) tab. “Setup menu” (p. 8)
Once the camera has determined the position, G
and location coordinates will appear in the display.
PP
GPS
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N
H
Blink: Searching GPS signal
G
Light: Receiving GPS signal
The camera may take a few minutes to determine
position after a period of disuse. If the icon is still fl ashing after several minutes, the camera is probably having diffi culty detecting a signal. Move to an unobstructed outdoor area or otherwise change your location.
0.00.0
WB
AUTOWBAUTO
ISO
ISO
AUTO
AUTO
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M
16
EN
Press and hold F in the shooting or playback display.
2
Your location will be displayed in the monitor.
● Nearby landmarks in the GPS database will be displayed.
Back
1 2
3
4
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Updated 1 min ago
Latitude/Longitude
N123°56' 78'' E123°56' 78''
2012/02/26
00:00
Update GPS
MENU
LOG
OK
1 Landmark name
5
2 Landmark information
6 7
3 Electronic compass 4 Update status
8
position
5 GPS tracking active 6 Latitude 7 Longitude 8 Current date and time
FGHI
A
Select a landmark. Update GPS data.
Some countries or regions may regulate the use of
GPS devices. Follow all local regulations.
Turn GPS off when on board aircraft and in other
locations in which the use of GPS devices is prohibited.
The provision of A-GPS data may be terminated
without prior notice.
Position data may be unavailable or contain errors in
the following locations:
● Locations without a clear view of the sky (indoors,
underground or underwater, or near trees or tall buildings)
● Locations subject to strong magnetic or radio
interference (near high-voltage power lines, magnets, electronic devices, or cell phones operating in the 1.5 GHz band)
GPS data may take more time acquire or be
unavailable in some locations or at certain times of
day. Do not cover the GPS antenna with your hands or
metal objects. The camera can not acquire GPS data when the
battery is low. The camera is not equipped for GPS navigation.
While [Track] is [On], the GPS receiver will continue
to draw power from the battery when the camera is
off.
[Power Save] turns off automatically when GPS is on. GPS data are not recorded with movies.
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Shooting, Playback, and Erasing

Shooting, Playback, and Erasing
]
Shooting with the optimum aperture
value and shutter speed (
In this mode, automatic shooting settings are activated while also allowing changes to a wide range of other shooting menu functions, such as exposure compensation, white balance, etc. as needed.
Set the mode dial to P.
1
P
mode)
Hold the camera and compose the shot.
3
Monitor
Horizontal grip
Press the n button to turn on the
2
camera.
P
mode indicator
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N
The fl ash will automatically pop up and fi re as
required. Select [Flash Off] (p. 21) to prevent the fl ash ring. To lower fl ash, press it down with a fi nger.
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EN
Number of storable still pictures (p. 71)
Vertical grip
When holding the camera, be careful that your fi ngers
or other objects do not obstruct the fl ash.
Press the shutter button halfway down to
4
focus on the subject.
0.00.0
WB
AUTOWBAUTO
ISO
ISO
AUTO
AUTO
16
When the camera focuses on the subject, the
exposure is locked (shutter speed and aperture
M
value are displayed), and the AF target mark
changes to green.
● The camera was unable to focus if the AF target
mark fl ashes red. Try focusing again.
PP
Press halfway
Shutter speed Aperture value
AF target mark
1/400 F3.01/400 F3.0
“Focusing” (p. 66)
To view images during shooting
To turn off the camera
To take the picture, gently press the shutter
5
button all the way down while being careful not to shake the camera.
PP
Shooting movies
Press the R button to start recording.
1
Press fully
To view images during shooting
Pressing the q button enables playback of images. To return to shooting, either press the q button or press the shutter button halfway down.
To turn off the camera
Press the n button again.
1/400 F3.01/400 F3.0
Image review screen
RECREC
0:000:00
Displayed in red
during shooting
Sound is recorded with movies. The effects for the current shooting mode also apply
to movies. Some shooting mode effects may not
apply to movies. You can shoot still images during movie recording.
“Shooting still images while recording a movie” (p.32)
Press the R button again to stop recording.
2
RECREC
0:000:00 0:00:340:00:34
Recording time
Continuous recording length (p. 72)
0:00:340:00:34
EN
720
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Using the zoom
To take larger images [Digital Zoom]/[Super-Res Zoom]
Turning the zoom lever adjusts the shooting range.
W side T side
[On] selected for [Super-Res Zoom]:
Image size Zoom bar
16M/16:9 L
Super-resolution zoom range
Zoom bar
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44
Optical zoom: 12.5x
Digital zoom: 4x
To take larger images [Digital Zoom]/[Super-Res Zoom]
The type and amount of zoom can be identifi ed from
the appearance of the zoom bar. The display differs depending on the options selected for [Digital Zoom] (p. 42), [Super-Res Zoom] (p. 44), and [Image Size] (p. 36).
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Image size Zoom bar
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Optical zoom range
The magnifi cation ratio changes depending on the image size setting.
[On] selected for [Digital Zoom]:
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If [Image Size] is less than the full resolution, after
reaching the maximum optical zoom, the camera will automatically resize and crop the image to the selected [Image Size], then enter the digital zoom range if [Digital Zoom] is [On].
Photographs taken with the zoom bar displayed in
red may appear “grainy.”
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The magnifi cation ratio changes depending on the image size setting.
Digital zoom range
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Digital zoom range
Reading a histogram
Using the fl ash
The fl ash functions can be selected to best match the shooting conditions.
Select the fl ash option in the function menu.
1
Flash Auto
Use HI to select the setting option, and
2
press the A button to set.
Option Description
Flash Auto
Redeye
Fill In
Flash Off The fl ash does not fi re.
The fl ash fi res automatically in low- light or backlight conditions.
Pre-fl ashes are emitted to reduce the occurrence of red eye in your photos.
The fl ash fi res regardless of the available light.
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Press F (INFO).
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The displayed shooting information changes in
the order shown below each time the button is pressed. “Shooting mode display” (p. 4)
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Movie information
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Reading a histogram
If the peak fi lls too much of the frame, the
image will appear mostly white.
If the peak fi lls too much
of the frame, the image
will appear mostly black.
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Changing the shooting information display
The display of the screen information can be changed to best match the situation, for example, the need for a clear view of the screen or for making a precise composition by using the grid display.
The green section shows luminance distribution within the screen’s center.
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To play sound recordings
To play back grouped images
To play back movies
Viewing images
Press the q button.
1
Press HI to view other images.
2
Number of frames/
Total number of images
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Playback image
To play back grouped images
Multiple Images are displayed as a group depending on the shooting conditions. “Playing back grouped images” (p.38)
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To play back movies
Select a movie, and press the A button.
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Displays previous
image
Press and hold HI to advance or rewind. The display size of the images can be changed.
“Index view and close-up view” (p. 24)
To play sound recordings
To play sound recorded with an image, select the image and press the A button.
Press FG to adjust volume.
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Displays next image
During audio playback
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Turn the zoom lever to the T side to display the movie
index. Use FGHI to select the frame to start playback.
Pausing and
restarting
playback
Fast forward
Rewind
Adjusting
the volume
Press the A button to pause playback. During pause, fast forward or reverse, press the A button to restart playback.
Press I to fast forward. Press I again to increase the fast forward speed.
Press H to rewind. The speed at which the recording rewinds increases each time H is pressed.
Press FG to adjust the volume.
During playbackMovie
Operations while playback is paused
To stop movie playback
Operations while playback is paused
Elapsed time/Total
recording time
Jump
Advancing and
rewinding one
frame at a time
Resuming
playback
To stop movie playback
Press the m button.
Press FG to jump to the previous/ next index.
Press I or H to advance or rewind one frame at a time. Hold I or H to advance or rewind at 1× speed.
Press the A button to resume playback.
During pause
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Erasing images during playback (Single image erase)
Display the image you want to erase and
1
press G (D).
Erase
Erase
CancelCancel
Press FG to select [Erase], and press the
2
A button.
Multiple images or all images can be erased at a time
(p. 49).
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Index view and close-up view
To select an image in index view
To scroll an image in close-up view
To stop [Photo Surfi ng]
Index view enables quick selection of a desired image. Close-up view (up to 10x magnifi cation) allows checking of image details.
Turn the zoom lever.
1
Single-image view Close-up view
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Index view
To select an image in index view
Use FGHI to select an image, and press the A button to display the selected image in single-image view.
To scroll an image in close-up view
Use FGHI to move the viewing area.
To stop [Photo Surfi ng]
Use FG to select [ALL], then press the A button.
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Changing the image information display
Shooting information settings displayed on the screen can be changed.
Press F (INFO).
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the order shown below each time the button is pressed.
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To change the shooting mode
Using the live guide

Using Shooting Modes

Using Shooting Modes
To change the shooting mode
The shooting mode (P, M, s, Q, ~,
P, -, .) can be changed by rotating the
mode dial. ”Mode dial” (p. 6)
The default settings of the function are highlighted in
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Shooting with automatic settings
M
mode)
(
The camera will automatically select the optimal shooting mode for the scene. The shooting condition is decided by the camera and settings cannot be changed, excepting some functions.
Set the shooting mode to M.
1
The icon changes depending on the scene
that the camera automatically selects
LIVE
LIVE
GUIDE
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In some cases, the camera may not select the
desired shooting mode.
When the camera cannot identify the optimal mode,
P mode will be selected.
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Using the live guide
The live guide can be used to change settings in M mode.
• Change Color Saturation
• Change Color Image
• Change Brightness
1 Press A to display the live guide. 2 Use FG to highlight an item and press A.
3 Use FG to choose a level and check the effect or
description.
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● Press the shutter button halfway to select.
4 Press the shutter button to take a picture.
● To clear the live guide from the display, press the
m button.
Pictures may appear grainy at some live guide setting
levels.
Guide items
Change Color Saturation
Guide item
Level bar
Clear & Vivid
Flat & Muted
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To take pictures of your pet’s face, select ([([UU Pet Mode - Cat]/[
Pet Mode - Dog])
Shooting 3D images (
mode)
Changes to the live guide setting levels may not be
visible on the screen. The fl ash can not be used with the live guide. Changes to the live guide options cancel previous
changes. Choosing the live guide settings that exceed the limits
of the camera exposure meters may result in pictures
that are over- or under-exposed.
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Using the best mode for the
shooting scene (
Set the shooting mode to s.
1
Use HI to select the mode and then press
2
the A button.
In s modes, the optimum shooting settings are
pre-programmed for specifi c shooting scenes. For
this reason, settings may not be changed in some
modes.
s
mode)
Portrait
For taking a portrait-style shot.
Icon indicating the scene mode that is set
B Portrait/ F Landscape/
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G Night Scene*1/ C Sport/ N Indoor/ S d Documents/ q Beach & Snow/
U Pet Mode - Cat/ t Pet Mode - Dog/ W 3D Photo/ Z
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When the subject is dark, noise reduction is
*2
Recommended for static subjects.
To take pictures of your pet’s face, select
Use HI to select [U] or [t] and press the A button to set.
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Sunset
automatically activated. This approximately doubles the shooting time during which no other pictures can be taken.
Pet Mode - Cat]/[tt
● [Auto Release] is automatically selected, and when
the subject’s face is recognized, the picture is taken automatically.
● To cancel [Auto Release], see “Using the self-timer”
(p. 33).
button.
Submenu 1 Description
Images shot in 3D mode cannot be displayed in 3D
on this camera’s monitor.
M
Night+Portrait/
R
Self Portrait/
Backlight HDR
Frame the photograph so that the target and pointer overlap; the shutter will be released automatically.
After taking the fi rst shot, move the camera to match the image displayed in the monitor and take the second shot manually.
The camera takes a picture using the optimum settings
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for the scene conditions.
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Pet Mode - Dog])
mode)
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Depending on the subject or the situation (if the
distance between the camera and subject is too short), the image may not look 3D.
The 3D viewing angle varies depending on the
subject, etc.
To exit 3D shooting mode without saving an image,
press the m button. The [Image Size] (p. 36) is fi xed to [0]. The zoom ratio is fi xed. The focus, exposure and the white balance are fi xed
when the fi rst image is taken. The fl ash is fi xed to [$Flash Off].
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Shooting with special effects
P
mode)
(
To add expression to your photo, select the desired special effect.
Set the shooting mode to P.
1
Use HI to select the mode and then press
2
the A button.
Icon indicating P mode that is set
Pop Art
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Submenu Option
MAGIC FILTER
In P mode, the optimum shooting settings are
pre-programmed for each scene effect. For this reason, some settings cannot be changed in some modes.
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Shooting with Beauty Fix effects
Q
mode)
(
Depending on the picture, the editing may not be
effective.
Set the shooting mode to Q.
1
Use HI to select the retouching setting, and
2
2 3
1
press the A button to set.
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X Sparkle Y Watercolor
9 Re ection 0 Miniature a Fragmented b Dramatic
Recommended
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● [Set 1], [Set 2] or [Set 3] retouches the image
Beauty Fix
according to the Beauty Settings.
[Beauty Settings] (p. 57)
Point the camera toward the subject. Check
3
the frame appearing around the face detected by the camera,and then press the shutter button to take the picture.
The unedited image and edited image are both saved.
If the image cannot be retouched, only the unedited
image is saved.
The [Image Size] of the retouched image is fi xed at
[n].
Only the face detected by the camera is retouched.
Select [OK] or [Beauty Fix] on the review
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screen, and press the A button to save or to retouch the image additionally.
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Beauty Fix
1 Select a retouching item, and press the A button.
Eye Color Back
2 Press the A button on the review screen.
● Settings for Beauty Fix can be registered.
[Beauty Settings] (p. 57)
Beauty Fix
Off
Creating panoramic images (p mode)
Set the shooting mode to p.
1
Use HI to select the mode. When selecting
2
[Auto], press G. When selecting other than [Auto], press the A button.
Auto
Submenu Application
Auto
Manual
MENU
PC
When shooting with [Auto]
3
Use HI to select the angle of view and then press the A button.
For details on installing the PC software, see “Using
the supplied CD for setup” (p. 13).
Panorama images are automatically combined just by swinging the camera in the shooting direction. Press the shutter button once to begin the sequence.
Three frames are taken and combined by the camera. The user composes the shots using the guide frame and manually releases the shutter.
The frames that were taken are combined into a panorama image using the PC software.
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