Sealife DC1400, SL735, SL720, SL736, SL737 User Manual

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Product Information
 Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
This includes primary product specifications, software, software drivers, and user’s manual. This User Manual is a general reference guide for the product.
 The illustrations in this manual are for the purpose of explanation and may
differ from the actual design of your camera.
 The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in
this user manual.
Trademarks >>
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Safety Instructions >>
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand all Warnings and Cautions before using this product.
Warnings
Continued use under the following conditions may cause fire or electric shock. Contact your local authorized SeaLife dealer for repair service if the product is damaged.
If foreign objects or water have entered the camera, turn the power off and remove the battery.
If the camera has fallen or its case has been damaged, turn the power off and remove the battery.
Do not disassemble, change or repair the camera.
Use the supplied AC adapter only with the indicated power supply voltage.
Do not use the camera in areas near water, rain, snow, high humidity, sand, dirt or combustible gas* unless it is properly sealed in the waterproof housing provided.
* Warning - the camera inside the waterproof housing IS NOT certified to be intrinsically safe. Using the camera in an environment containing combustible gases may result in explosion or fire.
Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
The battery might cause poisoning. If any part of the battery is accidentally swallowed, immediately consult a physician.
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Cautions
Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyes.
This might cause damage to the person’s eyesight.
Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact.
This might damage the glass on the screen or cause the internal fluid to leak. If the internal fluid enters your eyes or comes into contact with your body or clothes, rinse with fresh water. If the internal fluid has entered your eyes, consult a physician to receive treatment.
A camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it, strike it or use excessive force when handling the camera.
This might cause damage to the camera.
Do not remove the battery immediately after long period of continuous use.
The battery becomes hot during use. Touching a hot battery might cause burns.
Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets.
This might cause heat to build up and deform the case, resulting in fire. Use the camera in a well-ventilated place.
Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise significantly, such as inside a car.
This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside, resulting in fire.
Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cables.
Failure to do this might damage cords and cables, resulting in fire and electric shock.
Cations >>
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Battery Usage >>
Notes on Battery Usage
When you use the battery, carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Instructions and the notes described below:
 Use only the specified battery (3.7V) provided with the camera.  Extremely cold environments can shorten the battery life and reduce camera
performance.
 When you are using a new rechargeable battery or a rechargeable battery
that has not been used for an extended period of time, it may affect the number of images that can be captured. Therefore, to maximize its performance and lifetime, we recommend that you fully charge the battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use.
 The battery may feel warm after a long period of continuous use of the
camera or the flash. This is normal and not a malfunction.
 The camera may feel warm after a long period of continuous use. This is
normal and not a malfunction.
 If the battery is not to be used for a long period of time, remove it from the
camera to prevent leakage or corrosion and store it after no battery power is left. Stored for a long time in a fully charged condition, its performance may be impaired.
 Always keep the battery terminals clean.  There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.  Dispose of used battery according to your local recycling laws.  To prevent short-circuiting or fire, keep the battery away from other metal
objects when carrying or storing.
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This symbol mark [crossed-out wheeled bin] indicates separate collection of waste batteries in the EU countries. The batteries provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of the waste batteries. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this chemical symbol means that the batteries contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. It is indicated as follows: Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead.
Important Notes on Waterproof Function and Waterproof Housing
 Read and understand the instructions contained in this manual before
using underwater.
 The inner camera is not waterproof or shock protected. Seal the camera
inside the waterproof housing in areas of water, rain, snow, high humidity, sand, dirt or combustible gas*.
* Warning - the camera inside the waterproof housing IS NOT certified
to be intrinsically safe. Using the camera in an environment containing combustible gases may result in explosion or fire.
 Follow these important O-ring care instructions or the waterproof housing
may leak.
* Do not lubricate o-ring. * Inspect and clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for sand, hair and
other debris before every use. Clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces with cleaning brush provided.
* Inspect O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for damage (cuts, scratches,
tears, cracks, dents and any other imperfections.) Replace O-ring or have waterproof housing serviced if the O-ring or O-ring contact surfaces become damaged.
* Do not use underwater housing if O-ring or O-ring contact surfaces are
damaged.
* Make sure O-ring is completely seated into O-ring groove before sealing
housing. * Make sure the O-ring is not twisted when seated in the O-ring groove. * Carefully follow O-ring removal and installation instructions contained on
page 67 of this manual. * Replace O-ring every year to ensure proper seal. Only use approved
SeaLife O-ring designed for the DC1400 (Item # SL72017). Replacement
O-rings are available at your local authorized SeaLife dealer, or online at
www.sealifepartsdirect.com (USA Only).
 Carefully close lid and latch to seal housing and make sure there are no
obstructions that prevent housing from closing or sealing properly.
Important Notes on Waterproof Function >>
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Notes on Waterproof Function >>
 Soak and rinse waterproof housing in fresh water for about 2 minutes after
underwater use or if the housing becomes dirty.
* Press each button several times to clean out any saltwater, sand or dirt
that may be trapped under the buttons. * Use clean, soft cloth to dry housing. * Store camera and housing only after careful cleaning and when totally dry.
 Do not let any moisture or dirt get inside housing when opening. This may
result in damage to the inner camera.
 Make sure that you and the waterproof housing are completely dry before
opening the waterproof door or changing the batteries or the SD memory card.
 Avoid opening housing in wet, sandy or humid environments. It is
recommended to open and load the housing in dry cool air, such as inside an air conditioned room. This will prevent water or humidity from being trapped inside the housing, which may cause fogging to occur or damage the inner camera.
 Avoid getting sunscreen or suntan oil on the camera as it may cause
discoloration of the surface. If any oil gets on the camera, wash it off immediately with warm water.
 The waterproof function does not apply to the camera’s accessories.  Do not exceed the depth rating of 60m (200ft.) or the housing may become
damaged and leak.
 The camera may sink if dropped in water, so be sure to attach the strap
to your wrist or buoyancy control device (BCD) when using the camera in or near water.
 Store housing at room temperature in a clean and dry place.  Do not expose housing to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.  Do not store housing in extreme high temperatures, such as the trunk of
your car.
 Keep the housing unlatched when storing for more than 3 months.
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CONTENTS
11 INTRODUCTION
11 Overview 12 Package Contents
13 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA
13 Front View 13 Rear View 14 LCD Monitor Display
18 GETTING STARTED
18 Preparation 19 Charging the Battery 20 Speed Scrolling and Menu Navigation 21 Initial Settings 22 Choosing the Language / Formating Memory Card
23 CAPTURE MODE
23 Capturing Images (Taking Pictures) 24 Setting the Focus 25 About Easy Set-up Mode 26 Setting the Scene Mode 29 About External Flash Modes 31 About Dive and Snorkel Modes 33 Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background Image 34 Combining Shots of Two People into a Single Image 35 Taking and Combining Panoramic Pictures 36 About Spy Mode
37 HD VIDEO MODE
37 Recording Video Clips 38 Playing Back Video Clips
39 PLAYBACK MODE
39 Playing Back Still Images 40 Removing Red-eye 40 Dynamic Lighting Feature 41 Attaching Voice Memos 41 Playing back voice memo 42 Protecting Images 43 Canceling the Protection
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Contents >>
44 Erasing Images and Video Clips in Playback Mode
45 MENU OPTIONS
45 Capture Menu 50 Setting Manual White Balance (WB) 51 Video Menu 53 Playback Menu 55 Setup Menu
58 TRANSFERRING FILES TO YOUR COMPUTER
58 Downloading Your Files
59 EDITING SOFTWARE 60 SPECIFICATIONS (INNER CAMERA ONLY) 61 APPENDIX
61 Possible number of shots (still image) 61 Possible recording time / sec (video clip)
62 UNDERWATER HOUSING INSTRUCTIONS
63 MUST DO for underwater housing: 65 Maintaining a waterproof seal 66 Quick waterproof test (before you depart on your dive trip)
67 HOW TO INSTALL AND REMOVE O-RING 69 HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE WATERPROOF HOUSING 71 INSTALLING THE FLASH LINK OPTICAL CABLE ADAPTER 73 HOW TO SET-UP THE WATERPROOF HOUSING 75 USING AND CLEANING THE UNDERWATER HOUSING AND
CAMERA 77 GREAT UNDERWATER PICTURES MADE EASY 79 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 83 HOUSING SPECIFICATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
Overview
Thank you for purchasing the SeaLife DC1400 digital underwater camera. This is not your ordinary land camera in a waterproof housing. The SeaLife camera includes special onboard software and exposure programs that have been developed through extensive underwater testing and research to ensure bright, colorful underwater pictures and video. It is equipped with the latest digital technology which means the camera is automatic and easy to use. The SeaLife waterproof housing is constructed from the finest materials to ensure long-lasting and reliable performance. It’s fully rubber armored body offers superior shock protection. The durable polycarbonate underbody can withstand underwater pressure down to 200ft/60m. It’s large shutter button and wide-spread controls ensures a sure-grip and easy handling, even with dive gloves on. All metallic parts are made of high-grade stainless steel to survive the punishing saltwater and marine environment. If you do not already own an underwater strobe, you may consider purchasing this important accessory to add color and brightness to your underwater pictures. The seemingly dark and colorless underwater world is actually bursting with magical, vibrant colors - you [and your camera] just need a light to see it. You will be amazed at the great underwater pictures you can take with the addition of the SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (item # SL961). Please visit your local dive shop or www.sealife-cameras.com for more information about the SeaLife flash. There are so many more features and benefits that you will surely enjoy. All of us at SeaLife hope to exceed your expectations with this new camera. Happy diving!
Introduction >>
UW picture taken with SeaLife Digital Pro Flash
UW picture taken without SeaLife Digital Pro Flash
Picture of SeaLife camera with Digital Pro Flash
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Package Contents >>
Package Contents
Carefully unpack your camera and ensure that you have the following items:
Common Product Components (with item #):
 Digital Camera (SL72001)  Underwater Housing (SL114) with lanyard (SL72070)  Instruction manual (SL72025) and Quick Guide (SL72024)  USB cable (SL18130)  AV cable (SL18131)  Camera strap (item # not available)  Camera pouch (SL70090)  AC power adapter (SL72032)  International plug adapters (SL19003)  Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (SL7014)  Flash Link optical cable adapter (SL72052)  Moisture Muncher capsules / 2-pack sample (SL2522)  Cleaning brush (SL256) and lens cloth (SL25210)
Common (Optional) Accessories:
 SD/SDHC memory card (Recommend 16GB Class 6 SDHC memory card)  Spare battery (Item # SL7014)  SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (SL961)  Moisture Muncher capsules 10-pack (SL911)  SeaLife 3-in1 U/W Photo-Video Dive Light (SL980)
Accessories and components may vary by retailer. Visit your local SeaLife dealer or www.sealife-cameras.com for a
complete listing of accessories.
NOTE
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA
Getting To Know Your Camera >>
Front View
1. Zoom lever (Menu scrolling lever)
2. Flash
3. ON/OFF Power button
4. Status LED
5. Self-timer LED
6. Microphone
7. Lens
Rear View
A. LCD monitor
B. USB and AV OUT terminal
C. Strap Holder
D. Battery / Memory card cover
E. Tripod socket
F. Speaker
Item
Capture Mode Video Mode Playback Mode
Shutter button
1.
(Set button when in menu)
Mode button:
2.
Select video or picture mode
3. Playback mode Playback mode Return to capture mode
4. Focus Focus Next 10 image
Compensation
5. >
6. Self timer Self timer Next image
SET: opens scene
7.
mode selection screen
8. Flash -- Previous 10 image
9.
10.
--
Capture menu
Record button (Set button when in menu)
Mode button: Select video or picture mode
Function
--
--
--
Video menu
Still Image: Zoom in on picture Video Clip Start/stop video clip
Return to capture mode
Previous image
Still image: Records/Plays voice memo ( if “Voice Memo” is activated). Video clip: Play/Pause video clip
Delete
Playback Menu
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Getting To Know Your Camera >>
LCD Monitor Display
Capture mode
1. Zoom status
2. Available number of shots
3. Image Stab.
4. Storage media [ ] Internal memory (no card) [ ] SD/SDHC memory card
5. Battery condition [ ] Full battery power [ ] Medium battery power [ ] Low battery power [ ] No battery power
6. Focus setting [ ] Auto [ ] AF Tracking [ ] Face Detect [ ] Macro [ ] Super Macro [ ] Infinity
7. Flash mode [ ] Auto [ ] Flash On [ ] Flash Off [ ] Red-eye [ ] Slow Sync [ ] Pre-flash [ ] Macro Flash
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[ ] Far Flash (Ext Flash Auto mode only)
(Ext Flash Auto mode only)
8. [ ] Exposure compensation
[ ] Backlight correction
9. Self-timer & Self-portrait icon [ ] Off [ ] Self-portrait [ ] 2 sec. [ ] 10 sec. [ ] 10+2 sec.
10. [ ] Histogram
11. Image size resolution [ ] 4288 x 3216 [ ] 3264 x 2448 [ ] 2304 x 1728 [ ] 1600 x 1200 [ ] 640 x 480
12. Set key: SCN hint icon
13. Main focus area
(It can not be used in below modes: Tv, Av, Intelligent Scene, Smile Detection, Skin Soften, De-blemish, Portrait Man & Portrait Lady. )
(It can only be used in Skin Soften, De-blemish, Portrait Man
and Portrait Lady.)
14. Date and time
15. Quick shot
16. Capture mode icon [ ] Single [ ] Spy mode [ ] Continuous [ ] AEB [ ] Album Shot [ ] Burst [ ] Cont.flash [ ] Pre-shot [ ] Coupl.shot [ ] Burst 30fps
17. White balance [ ] Auto [ ] Incand. [ ] Ext. Flash [ ] BluWtr <25ft/8m [ ] BluWtr >25ft/8m [ ] GrnWtr <25ft/8m [ ] GrnWtr > 25ft/8m [ ] Fluoresc.1 [ ] Fluoresc.2 [ ] Daylight [ ] Cloudy [ ] Manual WB
18. Image quality [ ] Fine [ ] Standard [ ] Economy
19. ISO [ ] Auto [ ] ISO 100 [ ] ISO 200 [ ] ISO 400 [ ] ISO 800 [ ] ISO 1600 [ ] ISO 3200
(Auto Exposure Bracketing)
20. Slow shutter warning
Getting To Know Your Camera >>
21. Mode icon / Scene mode [ ] Program AE [ ] Dive [ ] Snorkel [ ] Ext Flash Auto [ ] Ext Flash Manual [ ] Ext Light [ ] Ext Flash + Light [ ] Auto [ ] Tv (Shutter Speed Priority) [ ] Av (Aperture Priority) [ ] Intelligent Scene [ ] Smile Detection [ ] Anti-shake [ ] Panorama PanCapture [ ] Skin Soften [ ] De-blemish [ ] Portrait Man [ ] Portrait Lady [ ] Landscape [ ] Sports [ ] Night Portrait [ ] Night Scene [ ] Candlelight [ ] Fireworks [ ] Text [ ] Sunset [ ] Sunrise [ ] Splash Water [ ] Flow Water [ ] Snow [ ] Beach [ ] Pets [ ] Natural Green
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Getting To Know Your Camera >>
Playback mode - Still image playback
1. Voice memo
2. DPOF icon
3. Protect icon
4. Folder / File number
5. Storage media
6. Battery condition
7. Image size resolution
8. Set key: Play hint icon
9. Date and time
10.Histogram
11. Aperture value / Shutter speed
12.Exposure value
13.Image quality
14. ISO
15.Mode icon
Video mode
1. Zoom status
2. Storage media
3. Battery condition
4. Focus setting
5. Flash off
6. Self-timer icon
7. Video resolution
8. Elapsed time / Available recording time
9. Main focus area
10.Date and time
11. Video quality
12.Audio off
13.Mode icon
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Playback mode - Video playback
1. Protect icon
2. Folder / File number
3. Storage media
4. Battery condition
5. Volume mode
6. Total recorded time
Getting To Know Your Camera >>
7. Video status bar
8. Video condition icon
9. Elapsed time
10. Set key: Play / Pause hint icon
11. Down key: Stop hint icon
12. Mode icon
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Getting Started >>
GETTING STARTED
Preparation
1. Attach the camera strap. [Important: Camera strap must be removed when using camera inside the waterproof housing]
2. Open the battery/memory card cover.
3. Insert the supplied battery with correct orientation as shown.
4. Insert an SD/SDHC memory card (Sold separately).  The camera has 32MB internal memory
(23MB available for image storage), but you can load an SD/SDHC memory card to expand the camera’s memory capacity.
 Be sure to format the memory card with
this camera before its initial usage. Refer to page 22 for instructions on how to format the memory card.
5. Close the battery/memory card cover and
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make sure it is locked securely.
To prevent valuable data from
being accidentally erased from an SD/SDHC memory card, you can slide the write protect tab (on
NOTE
the side of the SD/SDHC memory card) to “LOCK”.
To save, edit, or erase data on an
SD/SDHC memory card, you must unlock the card.
To prevent damaging of an SD/SDHC memory card, be sure to turn off
the power when inserting or removing the SD/SDHC memory card. If inserting or removing the SD/SDHC memory card with the power on, the camera will automatically turn off.
Charging the Battery
The battery is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Fully charge the
battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use to
maximize its performance and lifetime.
1. Connect camera to USB-AC adapter with USB cable.
2. Insert the plug into a wall outlet.
3. Camera display will show two selections: “PC” or “Charge”. Select “Charge” and press the Set button.
Getting Started >>
*
* Note: The Green status light will turn off approximately
12 hours after charging is complete.
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Getting Started >>
Speed Scrolling and Menu Navigation
There are two ways to navigate the menus:
I. Speed scrolling
When the Menu is open, use the Zoom lever to scroll through the menus and the shutter button to set the camera. This is how you adjust the camera settings when the camera is inside the underwater housing.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Turn the zoom lever right [
3. Turn the zoom lever left [
4. The Shutter button functions like the Set button when the Menu is open - Press the Shutter button to confirm the setting.
II. Navigation button scrolling
This is the traditional method for scrolling through the menu. When the Menu is open, use the Nav button to scroll through the menus and press the Set button to confirm your selection. You can use traditional Nav button scrolling or Speed Scrolling when the camera is NOT inside the underwater housing.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Use the Nav button to move up, down, left and right through the menus.
3. Press the Set button to confirm the setting.
VERY IMPORTANT:

Whenever the instruction manual refers to p / q / t / u, you can use the zoom lever or navigation button.

Whenever the instruction manual refers to the SET button, you can use the Shutter or Set button.
] to scroll down or right through the menu.
] to scroll up or left through the menu.
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Initial Settings
Setting the Date and Time
Follow these steps to set the correct date and time.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select [Setup] with the p / q buttons
and press the SET button.
3. Selec t [Date/Tim e] wit h the p / q
buttons, and press the SET button.
4. Select the date format with the p / q
buttons, and press the SET button.
5. Select the item’s field with the buttons and adjust the value for the date and time with the p / q buttons.  The time is displayed in 24-hour
format.
 After confirmin g all settings are
correct, press the SET button.
6. To exit from the [Setup] menu, press the MENU button.
When you are in the Date/Time menu, you can also use the zoom lever
to increase or decrease the time/date values and use the Shutter button to set the value.
NOTE
t / u
; ;
MENU SET
; ;
MENU SET
Getting Started >>
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Getting Started >>
Choosing the Language
Specify in which language menus and messages are to be displayed on the LCD monitor.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select [Setup] menu with the p / q
buttons and press the SET button.
3. Select [Language] with the p / q buttons
and press the SET button.
4. Select the displayed language with the
p / q / t / u buttons and press the SET button.  The setting will be stored.
5. To exit from the [Setup] menu, press the
MENU button
Formatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory
This utility formats the internal memory (or memory card) and erases all stored images and data.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select [Setup] at the end of the menu
with the p / q buttons and push the SET button.
3. Select [Format] with the p / q buttons,
then press the SET button.
4. Select [Yes] with the t / u buttons, and
press the SET button.  To cancel formatting, select [No] and
press the SET button.
5. To exit from the [Setup] menu, press the
Menu button.
; ;
MENU SET
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NOTE
You should format the memory card before its initial usage or after the
card has been used in another camera or SD card device.
Formatting the memory card WILL ERASE all images and data on the
card.
CAPTURE MODE
Capturing Images (Taking Pictures)
Your camera is equipped with a 3” full color LCD monitor to help you compose images, playback recorded images/video clips or adjust menu settings.
1. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the power on.
2. Press the MODE button and set the camera to Capture mode (not Video mode).
3. Compose your image in the LCD monitor.  Turn the zoom lever right to zoom in on the subject, and enlarge the
subject on the LCD monitor.
 Turn the zoom lever left to zoom out on the subject, and provide a wider
angle image.
4. Press the shutter button.  Pressing the shutter button down
halfwa y automatical ly focuses and adjusts the exposure, and pressing the shutter button down fully captures the images.
 The focus area frame turns green
when the camera is in focus and the exposure is calculated.
 When the focus or exposure is not
suitable, the frame of the focus area turns red.

Avoid using zoom while underwater to take pictures of subjects at far away distances. For best underwater pictures, keep your subjects within 2 m / 6 ft shooting distance.

NOTE
If the focus area frame is red, the light conditions or contrast may be too low. Try again until focus frame is green, or try focussing on a subject with higher contrast located at equal distance to the shooting subject.

The Flash icon on the LCD display flashes on and off when the flash is charging. When the flash icon is solid, the camera is ready.
a
b
Capture Mode >>
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About External Flash Modes >>
AUTO
Setting the Focus
The camera uses an auto focus lens system. You can select among the six focus settings described below. Press the [ ] button and the t / u buttons to select the desired focus mode.
The table below will help you choose the appropriate focus mode:
Focus mode Description
Select this setting and the camera will automatically focus from approximately 6in (15cm) to infinity. In Tele zoom the range is 2ft (60cm) to infinity.
For close-up pictures between 2 inches (5cm) to infinity. In Tele zoom the range is 2 ft (60cm) to infinity.
Locks the camera to the infinity focus point (3ft/90cm to infinity). This setting is ideal for action shots or shooting in low light conditions when the auto focus does not accurately focus on the desired subject.
For taking pictures of moving subjects. Lock on a desired subject by aiming the camera so the subject is in the focus frame, then push the [q] / FLASH button. The focus frame automatically tracks the subject movement. Press the shutter button down fully to take the picture. The focus frame will blink red if the camera fails to recognize the subject. The AF Tracking feature will not accurately track the subject if there are multiple subjects identical to each other, like a school of fish.
Face detection can identify and focus on a human face in the image. If more than one face is detected, the primary face will be identified with a white frame, and secondary faces with a gray frame. If the camera cannot detect any faces, there will be no frame shown on the screen. Press the shutter button halfway down to lock the focus. When the primary face is in focus, the white frame turns green (red if not in focus). Press the shutter button down fully to take the picture.
For super close-up pictures from 1” (2.5cm) to infinity. The optical zoom will increase by 3 steps and lock (disabled).
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[
] Auto Focus
[ ] Macro
] Infinity
[
[ ] AF Tracking
[ ] Face Detect
[ ] Super Macro
About Easy Set-up Mode
The Easy Set-up mode is a fast and easy way to set the camera for underwater or land photography. Select Easy Set-up option located in the capture menu. Then, select the best choice from a series of options depending on the shooting condition and the accessories you are using.
About Easy Set-up Mode >>
1. Press the Menu button and select Easy Set-up:
2. Select Underwater or Land.
3. Select the camera configuration you are using.
4. Select Snorkeling or Diving.
5. The camera is now correctly set
- That Was Easy!
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Setting the Scene Mode >>
elect this mode when you want to set parameters manually
Select this mode when you want to capture images without
SETTING THE SCENE MODE
“Scene modes” are pre-programmed camera settings to automatically give you the best picture possible under specific shooting conditions. You can use the Easy Set-up mode described on the previous page, or select among the following 33 scene modes.
1. Press the MENU button and select Scene Mode using the down button (or zoom lever) and push the SET (or shutter button).
2. Select the desired scene mode with the t / u / q / p buttons (or zoom lever), and press the SET button (or shutter button).
3. Compose the image and press the shutter button.
Scene mode Description
S other than the shutter speed and the aperture value.
having to set special functions or manual adjustments.
Underwater mode with color correction ideal for diving at depths greater than 25ft / 8m. When using camera WITHOUT underwater flash or light accessories.
Underwater mode with color correction ideal for snorkel­ing or diving at depths less than 25ft / 8m. When using camera WITHOUT underwater flash or light accessories.
Underwater mode with automatic exposure program when using SeaLife external flash accessory.
Underwater mode with manual exposure controls when using SeaLife external flash accessory.
Underwater mode with auto exposure program when using SeaLife photo-video light accessory.
Underwater mode with auto exposure program when using SeaLife external flash accessory AND photo­video light combination.
Select this mode when you want to capture fast mov­ing subjects in fast shutter speed, or capture still subjects in slow shutter speed.
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Program AE
Auto
Dive
Snorkel
Ext Flash Auto
Ext Flash Manual
Ext Light
Ext Flash + Light
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