PANASONIC DMCFZ2B User Manual

Digital Camera
Operating Instructions
Model No.DMC-FZ2B
Before use, please read these
instructions completely and
retain for future reference.
Web Site: http://www.panasonic-europe.com
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Safety
Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Digital Camera. Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.
Information for Your Safety
Safety
• Please note that the actual controls and components, menu items, etc. of your Digital Camera may look somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations in these Operating Instructions.
• SD Logo is a trademark.
• Other names, company names, and product names printed in these instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies concerned.
WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK); THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Carefully observe copyright laws. Recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material for purposes other than your own private use may infringe copyright laws. Even for the purpose of private use, recording of certain material may be restricted.
IF THE MAINS LEAD OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS DAMAGED, IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH AN ELECTRICALLY APPROVED MAINS LEAD.
THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Digital Camera
The rating plate is on the underside of the Digital Camera.
AC Adapt er
• The rating plate is on the underside of the AC Adapter.
• As this equipment gets hot during use, operate it in well ventilated place; do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit.
Caution for AC mains lead
For your safety, please read the following text carefully.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-amperes and it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark
Ì
on the body of the fuse.
mark
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13­AMPERE SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code as shown below. If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
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or the BSI
Safety
ª
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three-pin plug, marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol
ª Before Use
Remove the Connector Cover as follows.
Connector Cover
ª How to replace the Fuse
1
Remove the Fuse Cover with a screwdriver.
Fuse Cover
2
Replace the fuse and attach the Fuse Cover.
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.
Fuse
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Contents
Safety
Information for Your Safety..................2
Preparation
Standard Accessories ..........................7
Controls Layout....................................8
LCD Monitor Display/Viewfinder
Display ...........................................10
Quick Guide .......................................12
Charging the Battery..........................13
Inserting the Battery...........................14
Using the AC Adapter ........................16
Inserting the Card ..............................17
Turning Camera on/off .......................19
Adjusting the Viewfinder
(Diopter Adjustment) ......................20
Attaching the Lens Hood....................21
Attaching the Strap ............................23
Attaching the Lens Cap......................24
Using the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder.....25
The Shutter Button
(Pressing halfway/Pressing fully) ...26
The Mode Dial....................................27
Operating the Menu ...........................29
Setting the Date/Time (Clock Set) .....30
Recording images (basic)
Taking Pictures ..................................31
Taking Pictures in Simple Mode ........33
Checking the Captured Picture
(Review) .........................................34
Recording Motion Images ..................35
Using the Optical Zoom .....................36
Using the Digital Zoom.......................37
Taking Pictures with the Built-in
Flash ..............................................38
Using the Optical Image Stabilizer.....40
Using the AF Trigger..........................41
Using the Continuous AF ...................42
Taking Pictures with the Self-timer ....43
Recording images (advanced)
Taking Pictures with Audio ................ 44
Changing the Picture Size................. 45
Changing the Quality
(Data Compression Ratio) ............. 46
Taking Pictures with
Aperture-priority AE ....................... 47
Taking Pictures with
Shutter-priority AE ......................... 48
Taking Pictures with Macro Mode ..... 49
Taking Pictures with the Portrait
Mode ............................................. 50
Taking Pictures with the Sports
Mode ............................................. 51
Taking Pictures with the Panning
Mode ............................................. 52
Taking Pictures with the Night
Portrait Mode................................. 53
Taking Pictures with the Spot
Mode ............................................. 54
Compensating the Exposure ............. 55
Taking Pictures with Auto (AE)
Bracket .......................................... 56
Using the AF/AE Lock....................... 57
Using the Colour Effect ..................... 58
Adjusting the Colour Tone or the
Contrast (Picture Adjustment) ....... 59
Setting the White Balance................. 60
Finely Adjusting the White
Balance ......................................... 62
Setting ISO Sensitivity....................... 63
Taking Pictures with Burst Mode....... 64
Using the MC Protector/ND Filter...... 65
Playback
Playing Back Still Pictures ................. 66
Playing Back Still Pictures with
Audio ............................................. 67
9 Images Multi Playback ................... 68
Using the Playback Zoom ................. 69
Playing Back Motion Images ............. 70
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Editing
Deleting Images .................................71
Writing the Print Information in the
Card (DPOF Setting)......................73
Protecting Images on the Card ..........76
Technical use
Playing Back with Slide Show
(Automatic Playback) .....................77
Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures
(Audio Dubbing) .............................79
Resizing Recorded Pictures...............80
Trimming Recorded Pictures .............81
Formatting the Card ...........................82
Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder
Brightness ......................................83
Using the Auto Review.......................84
Setting up the Beep Sound ................85
Setting up the Power Save Mode ......86
Resetting the File Number .................87
Reset the Settings..............................88
Playing Back Images with a TV
Monitor ...........................................89
Connecting to a PC............................90
USB DIRECT-PRINT .........................91
USB DIRECT-PRINT
(Single Picture)...............................92
USB DIRECT-PRINT
(DPOF Picture)...............................93
After Use............................................94
Others
The Menu Items.................................95
Cautions for Use ................................97
Warning Indications .........................101
Troubleshooting ...............................102
Specifications...................................104
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Sales and Support Information
Customer Care Centre
• For UK customers: 08705 357357
• For Republic of Ireland customers:
01 289 8333
• Visit our website for product
information
• E-mail:
customer.care@panasonic.co.uk
Technical Support for AV Software
• For callers in UK: 08701 505610
• For callers in ROI: 0044 8701 505610
Direct Sales at Panasonic UK
• Order accessory and consumable
items for your product with ease and confidence by phoning our Customer Care Centre Monday–Friday 9:00am– 5:30pm. (Excluding public holidays).
• Or go on line through our Internet
Accessory ordering application at www.panasonic.co.uk.
• Most major credit and debit cards
accepted.
• All enquiries transactions and
distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd.
• It couldn’t be simpler!
• Also available through our Internet is
direct shopping for a wide range of finished products, take a browse on our website for further details.
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Preparation
Preparation
Standard Accessories
Before using your camera, check the contents.
1 SD Memory Card (8 MB)
RP-SD008B (In the text, it is indicated as “Card”)
2 Battery Pack
CGA-S002E (In the text, it is indicated as “Battery”)
3 Battery Charger/AC Adapter
DE-928B (In the text, it is indicated as “AC Adapter”)
4 AC Mains lead
K2CT3DA00003
6 A/V Cable
K1V204C10001
7 USB Connection Cable
K1HA05CD0004
8 CD-ROM
VFF0184
9Strap
VFC4002
10 Lens Cap/Lens Cap String
VYK0W73
11 Lens Hood
VYQ2677 (Black) VYQ2787 (Silver)
5 DC Cable
K2GH2DB00003
12 Lens Hood Adapter
VYQ2583 (Black) VYQ2782 (Silver)
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Preparation
Controls Layout
2 3 41 5
Preparation
[Front View]
1 Flash Sensor (P39) 2 Lens 3Flash 4 Microphone (P35, P44, P79) 5 Self-timer Indicator (P43)
6 7
11
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17
15
20
19 21 22 24 2526
18
161213 14
23
[Top View]
6 Lens Barrel 7 Lens Ring (P21, P65) 8 Mode Dial (P27) 9 Shutter Button (P26)
10 Single/Burst Mode Button
(P64)
11 Zoom Lever (P36, P37)
[Rear View]
12 Viewfinder (P20, P25) 13 Diopter Adjustment Dial (P20) 14 Flash Open Button (P38) 15 DISPLAY Button (P25) 16 FOCUS Button (P41) 17 Power Indicator (P19) 18 Camera Switch (P19) 19 LCD Monitor (P10) 20 MENU Button (P29) 21 Delete Button (P34, P71) 22 2/Self-timer Button (P43) 23 4/REVIEW/SET Button (P34) 24 1/Flash Mode Button (P38) 25 3/Exposure Compensation
(P55)/Auto Bracket (P56)/ White Balance Fine Adjustment (P62) Button
26 Speaker (P67)
8
7 8
9
30 31 32
Preparation
[Left View]
27 A/V OUT Socket (P89) 28 USB Socket (5pin) (P90) 29 Terminal Door
2 2
2
[Right View]
30 Strap Eyelet (P23) 31 DC IN Socket (P16) 32 DC IN Terminal Door (P16)
[Bottom View]
33 Memory Card/Battery Door
(P14, P17)
34 Memory Card/Battery Door
Open Lever (P14, P17)
35 Tripod Receptacle
2 3
4
5
3433 35
1
[Battery Charger/AC Adapter]
1 AC Input Terminal 2 [POWER] Indicator 3 [CHARGE] Indicator 4 Battery Charging Slot 5 DC Output Terminal
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Preparation
LCD Monitor Display/Viewfinder Display
12 34 56 7
ISO100
P
27
COOL
26 25
24 23 22
C-AF
H
21
20 19
10:00
1
+
/
3
F2.8 1/25
[In recording]
1 REC mode
2 Flash mode (P38)
3 White balance (P60)
4 ISO sensitivity (P63)
5 Picture size (P45)
6 Quality (data compression ratio)
(P46)
7 Battery indicator (P15)
(When using AC adapter this is not displayed)
8 Frame/Time remain
In motion image mode: XXXS
9 Camera Shake alert (P32)
10 Recording indication
11 Audio REC (P44)
12 Zoom (P36, P37)
13 Self-timer mode (P43)
14 Card access indication (P18)
15 AF area (P31)
16 AF Trigger (P41)
17 Aperture indication/Shutter speed
indication (P31)
18 Exposure Compensation (P55)
1600
OFF
1.AUG.2003
AF
19 Auto Bracket (P56)
20 Current date and time (P30)
21 : Spot AF area (P54)
22 : Spot metering target (P54)
23 Focus indication (P31)
24 Burst mode (P64)
25 Continuous AF (P42)
26 Colour Effect mode (P58)
27 Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS)
8
19
9 10 11
12
6X
13 14
15
FOCUS
161718
• It is displayed for about 5 seconds after turning on the camera or setting the clock.
(OFF) (P40)
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3
2
4
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5
1
10
4
7
6X
10
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11 12
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F2.8
1/25
6
57
1600
AUTO
ISO100
8 9
10 11
[In recording in Simple mode]
1 Flash mode (P38)
2 Burst mode (P64)
3 Focus indication (P33)
4 Camera Shake alert (P32)
5 Picture mode (P33)
6 Battery indicator (P15)
7 Frame remain
8 Zoom (P36)
9 Recording indication
10 Self-timer mode (P43)
11 Card access indication (P18)
12 AF area (P31)
13 Current date and time (P30)
• It is displayed for about 5 seconds after turning on the camera or setting the clock.
[In playback]
1 Playback mode
2DPOF (P73)
(White):
DPOF setting for printing
(Green):
DPOF setting for Slide Show
(Green with DPOF number): DPOF setting for printing and Slide Show
3 Protected image (P76)
4 Image with audio (P67)
5 Picture size (P45)
6 Quality (data compression ratio)
(P46)
: In motion image mode
In simple mode:
:ENLARGE :4qa6q/10a15cm : INTERNET
7 Battery indicator (P15)
8 Folder/File number
9 Page/Total images
10 REC data
• It will be displayed when the
[DISPLAY] button is pressed.
11 Recorded date and time
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Quick Guide
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2
OPEN
6
912
10
1
11 7
Preparation
Prepare following items.
• Camera
•Battery
•Card
• AC adapter
• AC mains lead
[Preparation]
1 Charge the battery. (1 # 2) (P13)
• Charging will take about 90 minutes.
2 Slide the lever in the direction of the
arrow to open the Memory Card/ Battery door.
3 Insert the battery into the camera.
(P14)
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4 Insert the Card into the camera. (P17) 5 Close the Memory Card/Battery door.
[Recording]
6 Remove the lens cap. 7 Set the camera switch to [ON]. (P19) 8 Set date/time. (P30) 9 Set the mode dial to [P/A/S]. (P27)
10 (When you want to take a picture with
the flash) Press [ OPEN] button to open the Flash. (P38)
11 Take a picture. (P26, P31)
[Playback]
12 Set the mode dial to playback [ ].
(P27)
13 Press 2/1 to select the picture you
OFF≥≥ON
want to view. (P66)
13
R
W
E
E
I
V
SET
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Preparation
Charging the Battery
1 Connect the AC mains lead.
1
2 Attach the battery to the AC adapter.
2
3 When the [CHARGE] indicator B
4 Remove the battery from the AC
• Push the AC plug as far in to the AC in terminal as it can go. A gap will remain as shown below.
• The [POWER] indicator A lights up.
(1 # 2)
• The [CHARGE] indicator B lights up and charging starts.
turns off, charging is finished.
• Charging takes about 90 minutes.
adapter.
• The battery cannot be charged when the DC cable is connected to the AC adapter.
• After use, be sure to disconnect the AC mains lead.
• During normal use or charging, the camera/
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battery becomes warm. This is normal and is not a fault with the camera/battery.
• The battery/AC adapter supplied with this camera is exclusively designed for this camera. Do not use with any other equipment.
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Preparation
OPEN
OPEN
Inserting the Battery
[Preparation]
• Check that the camera switch is set to [OFF]
3
and the lens is fully retracted.
• Close the flash. (P39)
1 Slide the lever in the direction of the
2 Insert the charged battery all the way
3 Close the Memory Card/battery door.
arrow to open the Memory Card/ battery door.
in, until it is locked.
2
3
[Removing the battery]
1
Open the Memory Card/battery door.
2
Slide the lock 1 to the direction of the arrow to remove the battery.
3
Close the Memory Card/battery door.
• If you will not be using the camera for a long time, remove the battery.
• A fully charged battery needs to be left in the camera for at least one hour for the clock settings to be retained for about 24 hours after the battery has been removed. (The time may be shorter if the battery is not charged sufficiently) When the clock setting is cancelled, please set the date/time again. (P30)
• When the card is being read, do not open the Memory Card/battery door.
• The battery supplied with this camera is exclusively designed for this camera. Do not use with any other equipment.
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ª Battery indicator
The remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder. (This is not displayed when using AC adapter)
: Battery is fully charged.
: Battery power is partially reduced.
: Battery power is low.
: Recharge the battery.
ª Charging time and available recording time
(Recording condition)
• Temperature: 25oC/Humidity: 60%
• Shooting once every 30 seconds, flash every other shot.
• Using the supplied SD Memory Card (Recording size: 1600k1200/Quality: Fine/
When deleting all pictures after full use)
Charging time
Supplied battery Approx. 90 min.
The times shown in the table are approximate guides. The times may vary depending on the condition.
Continuous recording/playback time (recordable number)
Recording with LCD monitor Approx. 100 min. (equal to 200 still pictures)
Recording with Viewfinder Approx. 120 min. (equal to 240 still pictures)
Playback with LCD monitor Approx. 120 min.
ª Charging environment and charging error
• Charge the battery in a place with a temperature of 10 – 35oC. (The battery should
also be the same temperature)
• When charging starts, the [CHARGE] indicator lights. If, after charging starts, the [CHARGE] indicator blinks at about 1 second cycles, this indicates a charging error. In this case, remove the AC adapter from the electrical outlet, remove the battery and check if both room and battery temperature is too low or high and then charge it again. If the problem persists, consult the dealer or your nearest servicentre.
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Preparation
Using the AC Adapter
You can connect the camera via the DC cable to the AC adapter, without any concerns of battery discharge.
1
2
3
[Preparation]
• Check that the camera switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is fully retracted.
1 Connect the AC mains lead. 2 Open the DC IN terminal door. 3 Connect the DC cable (supplied) to
the camera.
• During normal use the camera becomes warm, this is not a fault.
• When not in use always disconnect the AC adapter and DC cable.
• The battery cannot be charged in the camera with the AC adapter connected.
• Use the supplied DC cable.
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Inserting the Card
OPEN
OPEN
3
2
4
Preparation
[Preparation]
• Check that the camera switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is fully retracted.
• Close the flash. (P39)
1 Slide the lever in the direction of the
arrow to open the Memory Card/ battery door.
2 Insert the card with the label facing
the front of the camera.
• Insert the card, pressing gently until it locks in place. If the card will not insert freely, it may be reversed. Do not force the card.
• Do not touch the connection terminals on the back side of the card.
3 Close the Memory Card
[Removing the card]
1
Open the Memory Card/battery door.
2
Press the card to release.
3
Pull the card out.
4
Close the
Memory Card/battery
/battery
door.
door.
• If the Memory Card door cannot be completely closed, take the card out and insert it again.
2
• If the card cannot be fully inserted, verify whether the direction of the card is correct.
• We recommend that you use a Panasonic branded SD Memory Card. (Use only the genuine card)
• If the card is not fully inserted, the card may be damaged.
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Preparation
ª Access to the card
When the card is being accessed, the card access indication 1 lights.
P
When the card access indication 1 is lit, do not:
• turn the camera [OFF].
• remove the battery or the card.
• pull the DC cable out if you use the AC adapter.
The card and the card contents may be destroyed and the camera may not operate normally.
It is possible that images stored on the card can be damaged due to accidental erasure, static electricity, electrical noise or a defective card. We strongly suggest copying the images to your PC’s hard drive using the USB connection explained on P90.
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ª SD Memory Card (supplied)
and MultiMediaCard (optional)
The SD Memory Card and MultiMediaCard are small, lightweight, removable external cards. The reading/ writing speed of SD Memory Card is fast. The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write protection switch that can inhibit writing and formatting. (When the switch is moved towards the [LOCK] side, it is not possible to write or delete data on the card and format it. When the switch is unlocked, these functions become available)
SD Memory Card
MultiMediaCard
• The reading/writing speed of MultiMediaCards is slower than SD cards. When MultiMediaCards are used, the performance of certain features may be slightly slower than advertised.
• After recording motion images using the MultiMediaCard, the card access indication may appear for a while, but this is not a malfunction.
• Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.
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Turning Camera on/off
1 Set the camera switch to [ON].
• The power indicator 1 lights.
• The lens will extend out.
2 Set the camera switch to [OFF].
• The lens will retract.
1,2
OFF≥≥ON
ª Power indicator
OFF≥≥ON
Lit:
• When turning the camera switch to [ON]
Blinking:
• When the Memory Card/battery door is opened
• When the card is not inserted
• When no space is left in the card
• When the card is protected during recording
• When setting the mode dial from the playback mode to recording mode with the lens cap attached
• When the remaining battery power is low (blink slowly)
• When the camera switch is turned on, do not hold the lens cap. If the lens cap is not removed, [SYSTEM ERROR] will be displayed. Turn the camera switch off, remove lens cap, then switch the camera on again.
• When turning on the camera in the recording mode, do not put any obstacle in front of the lens.
• Please be sure to remove the lens cap before you switch on the camera in recording mode. If not, the message “REMOVE LENS CAP AND PRESS
BUTTON” appears on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder. Please remove the lens
cap and press 4/[REVIEW/SET] button 2.
• Do not put pressure on the lens when the lens barrel comes out. Ensure that the lens has fully retracted before wiping it.
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Preparation
Adjusting the Viewfinder (Diopter Adjustment)
This camera’s Viewfinder has a diopter adjustment. It allows the user to make adjustments related to each users individual vision characteristics. Please adjust this
1
feature before using the camera. This feature is especially useful for the user who wears corrective lens because the lens is not needed.
[Preparation]
• Press [DISPLAY] button a few times until picture appears on the Viewfinder.
1 Adjust the diopter by rotating the dial
until the picture is in focus.
1
P
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Preparation
Attaching the Lens Hood
1
When shooting in very sunny condition, use the supplied lens hood to avoid reflection and flare on pictures.
[Preparation]
• Check that the camera switch is set to [OFF] and the lens barrel is fully retracted.
• Close the flash. (P39)
2
1 Remove the lens ring. 2 Attach the lens hood adapter 1
(supplied).
• The mark ±, ¥ will be the opposite
side of the camera.
3 Attach the lens hood 2 (supplied).
• Adjust the mark of the lens hood to the
mark ± of the lens hood adapter. Then, rotate the lens hood to the mark ¥ and fix it.
• Be careful not to rotate the lens hood adapter.
4 Rotate the lens hood and the lens
3
4
hood adapter until the mark of the lens hood is fitted to the mark of the camera.
• If the marks are not fitted, edges of the screen may become dark. (vignetting effect)
• When taking pictures with flash, flash light is interrupted by the lens hood and the bottom of the screen becomes dark. (vignetting effect) We recommend to remove the lens hood/ lens hood adapter.
• Even when the lens hood is attached, you can attach the lens cap without the string.
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Preparation
ª Temporarily storing the lens hood
You can store the lens hood in the camera temporarily. Please do not take a picture with the lens hood stored.
[Preparation]
• Check that the camera switch is set to [OFF]
1
and the lens barrel is fully retracted.
• Close the flash. (P39)
1 Remove the lens hood. 2 Reverse the lens hood and attach it.
• Attach the lens hood adjusting the
mark ± of the lens hood adapter to the mark of the lens hood, and rotate the lens hood to the right.
3 Attach the lens cap.
2
• When taking pictures with flash, flash light is interrupted by the lens hood and the bottom of the screen becomes dark. (vignetting effect) We recommend you to remove the lens hood/lens hood adapter.
• Even when the lens hood is attached, you can attach the lens cap without the string.
3
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Preparation
Attaching the Strap
1 Press both sides of the cover to put
1
2
3
2 Rotate the plastic part of the metal
3 Let the metal fitting pass through the
4 Rotate the plastic part of the metal
5 Move the cover to the direction of the
6 Attach the strap to the other side of
the metal fitting out of the cover.
fitting to the direction of the arrow.
• Please attach the plastic part to the metal fitting again if it detached.
eyelet of the camera.
fitting to the opposite direction until it is locked.
arrow, and attach it firmly.
• Be sure to move the cover entirely until it is attached firmly.
the camera in the same way.
4
5
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Preparation
Attaching the Lens Cap
When you turn the camera [OFF] or draw back the lens, attach the supplied lens cap to
1
2
3
4
protect the surface of the lens.
1 Let the top of the string pass through
the lens cap.
2 Let the opposite side of the string
pass through the circular part of the string.
3 Pull to the direction of the arrow. 4 Let the top of the lens cap string pass
through the strap eyelet as shown in the picture.
5 Attach the lens cap.
• Remove the lens cap before turning on the camera in the recording mode.
• Even when the lens hood is attached, you can attach the lens cap without the string.
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Preparation
Using the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder
Every time you press the [DISPLAY] button, the display of the LCD monitor/Viewfinder
DISPLAY
changes as shown below.
[Menu display] [In multi/zoom playback]
A LCD monitor B Viewfinder
[In recording]
P
[In playback]
100-0001
10:00 1.AUG
.2003
AE
SELECT SET
1600
100-0001 100-0001
P
ISO100
F2.8 1/200
10:00 11.
AUG
.2003
1
REC
/
4
W.BALANCE AE MODE PICT.SIZE QUALITY
P
10:00 11.
AUG
SETUP
AUTO
1600
EXIT
1600
.2003
1
REC
F2.8 1/200
10:00 1.AUG
W.BALANCE
AE
AE MODE PICT.SIZE QUALITY
SELECT SET
100-0001
ISO100
.2003
P
MENU
P
SETUP
/
4
AUTO
P
1600
MENU
EXIT
• When the LCD monitor is displayed, the Viewfinder turns off. (vice versa)
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Preparation
The Shutter Button (Pressing halfway/Pressing fully)
The shutter button is pressed in 2 steps: “pressing halfway” and “pressing fully”.
Pressing halfway 1
• Focus and exposure are locked.
Pressing fully 2
• The picture is captured. In motion image mode, the recording starts.
• You can adjust volume of the beep sound in the menu. (P85)
• If you press the shutter button fully in a single stroke, the captured picture may appear shaken or unfocused. (The camera may be moved during capturing)
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The Mode Dial
You can choose a desired mode by the mode dial.
: Playback (P66)
Playback recorded images.
: Simple mode (P33) You can take pictures easily because the necessary setting menus are minimized. This mode is for beginners.
P/A/S
: Programme AE (P31) The shutter speed and the aperture value are automatically adjusted. In addition, more settings can be adjusted.
: Aperture-priority AE (P47) The shutter speed is adjusted automatically, according to the aperture value you set.
: Shutter-priority AE (P48) The aperture value is adjusted automatically, according to the shutter speed you set.
: Macro mode (P49) When you take pictures from a distance closer than 120 cm (Tele), set the camera in macro mode. This allows you to get closer to the subject up to 5 cm (Wide).
: Portrait mode (P50) Portrait mode is the position for taking portrait shot and let the subject outstanding out of background.
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: Sports mode (P51) When you take pictures of outdoor sports, this mode let you capture the still action photo easily.
: Panning mode (P52) Panning is a technique of moving the camera tracking a subject in motion. Using a slower shutter speed when tracking a subject, you can sharply photograph a subject in motion while blurring the background.
: Night portrait mode (P53) When you take pictures of, for example, your friends in front of beautiful night illumination scenery, this mode let you get the appropriate exposure for your subject as well as the background, using flash and slow shutter.
: Motion images (P35) Use this mode when recording motion images.
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Operating the Menu
By operating the menu, you can set the settings of REC or playback mode. You can also set the date and time, the beep sound and various other settings. Follow these instructions.
[Preparation]
1,5
2,3,4
• Set the mode dial to the recording mode (except for [ ]) or the playback mode.
1
1
REC
W.BALANCE
AE
AE MODE PICT.SIZE QUALITY
SELECT SET
2
REC
MONITOR AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE
SELECT SET
3
REC
MONITOR
AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE
SELECT SET
4
REC
MONITOR
1 Press the [MENU] button.
SETUP
/
4
AUTO
P
1600
• If you set the mode dial to the recording mode, the REC menu is displayed; if you set it to the playback mode, the playback menu is displayed.
2 Press 1.
EXIT
SETUP
OFF
2MIN.
EXIT
SETUP
OFF
2MIN.
EXIT
SETUP
MENU
1
MENU
1
MENU
1
3 Press 3/4 to choose the item. 4 Press 2/1 to set the item. 5 Press the [MENU] button.
/
2
/
2
/
2
• The menu will disappear.
AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE
SELECT SET
2MIN.
EXIT
OFF
MENU
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Setting the Date/Time (Clock Set)
If the message [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK] appears, set the date and time. You can go to the setup menu by pressing the [MENU] button during the message is displayed. You can set the year from 2003 to 2099. The 24-hour system is used.
1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Press 1 to make the [SETUP] menu
appear.
• In simple mode, skip this step.
3 Press 3/4 to select [CLOCK SET],
and then press 1.
4 Press 3/4/2/1 to set date and time,
/
2
and then press 1.
5 Press 3/4 to select [M/D/Y], [D/M/Y]
or [Y/M/D].
6 Press the [MENU] button twice.
• The menu will disappear.
7 Check if the date/time setting is
displayed correctly, after turning the camera [OFF] and [ON].
1,6
2,3,4,5
3
REC
NO.RESET RESET
CLOCK SET
LANGUAGE
SELECT SET
4,5
CLOCK SET
7
SETUP
ENG
EXIT
2
MENU
10:00
SELECT SET
• It is possible to print the recording date. When using the [SD Viewer for DSC] in the supplied CD-ROM, you can print with the recording date by setting its position on the picture. For further information (software installation), read the supplied operating instructions for PC connection.
• When you want digital printings with the recording date, be sure to order the printing of the date. For further information, ask a photo studio, a store, etc. Depending on the store, it may not be printed.
• When the fully charged battery is inserted to the camera more than one hour, the clock setting is memorized by the camera for about 24 hours even after the battery is removed. (The time may be shorter if the battery is not charged sufficiently) When the clock setting is cancelled, please set the date and time again.
1
AUG
.
D/M/Y
2003
.
EXIT
MENU
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