Technika JA550KS, JA550KP, JA550KB User Manual

JA550KS JA550KP JA550KB
5MP Digital Camera
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION
Please read the following notes before operating your camera:
Do not attempt to service this camera. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks and you will invalidate the warranty.
Do not expose this camera to direct sunlight to avoid risk of fire.
Any loss or damage caused by the malfunction of this product is the sole responsibility of the user .
Avoid using or placing the camera in the following locations: Damp and dusty places. Sealed vehicles, places exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures. Places subject to severe vibration or physical shocks. Locations full of smoke, fumes, dust or steam. Outdoors in rain or snow.
Before Using Your Camera
Before taking pictures with this camera of any important occasion test the camera beforehand ensure that it is fully functioning, that the batteries are charged and that there is sufficient space on the SD card.
To ensure the camera photographs normally, do not drop, shake or hit the camera when taking pictures .
Do not open the battery cover when the power is on.
If water has entered the camera, immediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries. Take the camera to your dealer for examination and repair before using it again.
Good Practice
If the lens, LCD monitor or viewfinder surface is dirty, use a lens brush or optical cloth to wipe the surface clean.
Do NOT touch the lens with your fingers.
Do NOT use any sharp object to avoid scratching the lens, LCD monitor or viewfinder surface.
Clean the body only with a soft cloth. Do not use detergents, solvents or abrasive cleaners on the camera.
Always transport and store the camera in the supplied pouch.
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Wrist strap hook SHUTTER Button ON-OFF Button TIMER Light Flash Light MACRO Switch USB Socket AV Socket Lens LCD Screen BUSY Light LEFT/DISPLAY ON-OFF-button MENU button MODE button UP/ZOOM IN OK button RIGHT/FLASH ON-OFF DOWN/ZOOM OUT REPLAY button DELETE button Battery door SD card slot Tripod connector
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Memory SD Card Inserted
Snapshot Mode
Flash Mode
Flash Off
Flash On
Flash Auto
Battery capacity
Full
Empty
Image Size (MP)
If you do not see the SD icon and a card is inserted, format the card (see P28)
Macro Mode
USING THE CAMERA
Switching On and Off
Press the ON/OFF button until the welcome screen appears. When you switch the camera on the camera will always come on in snapshot mode so you can just switch on, take a picture and switch off.
When the camera is on, press the ON/OFF button The camera will then shut off.
Auto Shut Off: When the camera is powered by the battery, after a few seconds of inactivity the camera will shut off. This time can be set up in the Menu. When the camera is connected to a PC, Auto Shut Off will not operate.
TAKING A PICTURE-BASIC
Switch the camera on. The camera goes to Snapshot mode. The screen is overlaid with icons
(The black icons indicate the default operating mode. Icons described in grey are optional features. They will only appear on the screen when you specifically select these modes.
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SD
Internal Camera Memory
M
Video Mode
Normal Mode
A
Date
No. of pictures left
Image Quality (Fine)
Standard
Economy
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Image Centre
Selftimer Mode (if selected)
Burst Mode (if selected)
No. of pictures left
To take a picture:
Line up the shot by looking at the image on screen.
Keep the camera steady
Press the shutter button gently The camera will beep, momentarily go blank and begin to process the image. The picture
you have just taken appears on the screen. Let the camera to process the picture before lining up the next shot. When the screen clears you can take another picture. The ‘pictures remaining' indicator on the screen will decrease by one.
Using Flash
Press the FLASH key to select FLASH off/on/auto. The indicator appears on the screen
During this period the monitor screen will turn off and the"busy"light blinks.
When the light stops blinking and the screen turns on again, charging is done.
You are now able to take a flash photograph.
When the shutter is pressed :
The FLASH ON function will always fire the flash. The FLASH AUTO function will fire automatically as conditions require.
NOTES:
Wait for the light to go steady before using the camera or switching off!
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READY
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Because the flash needs to be charged, the rate at which you take successive pictures is reduced.
Battery life is reduced when using flash photographs. If you are taking a photo of a distant object by night the flash has no effect. When taking a shot of a very close object, the flash may "bounce" off the image
and the picture may be affected.
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Flash Off
Flash On
Flash Auto
A
Flash Images
In daylight the camera flash should be set to OFF as this speeds up processing and extends battery life In low light you should set the flash to ON or AUTO.
No image on screen: If you cannot see the object clearly a usable picture will be unlikely to result. The screen will also blank when processing an image. It may also blank out briefly when the camera is moved because the image sensor needs to adjust.
Screen Illegible: In very bright sunlight you will not see the screen clearly. Shade the screen wherever possible.
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Taking a Close Up Picture
The MACRO mode enables you to take close-up pictures with reduced blurring.
Line up an object about 100mm from the camera. The fine detail is blurred.
Slide the MACRO switch up to the
position. The macro icon will appear on the screen beside the Camera icon. Fine detail in the subject now comes up clearly.
Keep the camera very steady. In Macro mode this is essential.
Press the shutter button gently. The camera processes the image and the picture you have taken appears on the screen.
After a while the screen clears and you may now take another picture. The ‘pictures remaining' indicator on the monitor screen will decrease by one.
Allow the camera to process the picture before lining up the next shot
Always set the MACRO switch to OFF when you have finished. Macro mode is especially useful for taking close up shots of flowers, insects and so on.
MACRO mode switch
OFF
ON
Taking a Timer-Delayed Picture
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The Zoom Function
The camera has a Digital Zoom feature. Digital Zoom may be used on single snapshots and timer snapshots.
It may also be used in Camcorder Mode
Using Zoom with single shots
Line up the camera on the subject
Press the buttons to increase or decrease the zoom. The current zoom level appears on the screen.
Press the shutter to take the picture
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The minimum zoom level is 1.0. The maximum Zoom is 8.0.
What is Digital Zoom?
When using digital zoom, the camera enlarges the area at the centre of the frame and discards the outside edges. The image looks closer because it has been enlarged, however the image quality is also reduced. In effect the picture has been expanded and cropped.
If you are unsure about using image processing software, digital zoom offers you a good method of lining up a specific image. If you are likely to use high zoom levels, use a larger resolution. High levels of digital zoom at low resolutions may result in grainy pictures.
Burst Photography
You can set the camera up to take rapid-fire shots in bursts of three snaps for each press of the shutter. Refer to Page 16 for details.
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Altering the Screen Display
The screen display has three modes
When the camera is switched on the normal mode appears. Normal Mode displays the image on screen and all the relevant icons
Press the DISPLAY button once
The icons will clear but the picture subject will remain.
Press the DISPLAY button once more
The screen will be blanked out but the camera is still operational.
If you press the shutter, the camera will take the picture. After processing, the shot will briefly be displayed after which time the screen will go blank again.
This mode of operation can be useful
When you want to preserve battery life
When you want to leave the camera switched on so that it is ready to take a quick shot
In very bright sunlight
Press the DISPLAY button a third time to restore normal mode.
X2
X3
DISP
DISP
DISP
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The BUSY light will come on showing the camera is operational
BUSY
OK Set
Scene Mode
EV
White Balance
Exit
Capture
Size
Quality
Fine
Auto
+0.0
Auto
Setup
5M
MENU
Press the MENU button.
The first item on the menu sets the picture size.
Adjusting the Picture Size
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WHAT IMAGE SIZE IS BEST?
Large resolutions offer higher picture definition but only if you are printing large pictures! The downside is that large formats take up more space, require more processing time which cuts down on battery life. They can also take a long time to e-mail. A 19” monitor will typically be set to 1024 x 768 pixels, so a large picture may be larger than the screen!
Note: The NATIVE RESOLUTION of the camera is 3MP. This is the highest level the sensor in the camera can accept. Higher settings are achieved by interpolation - an electronic process whereby the camera increases the resolution by "borrowing" nearby pixels and inserting them into the picture to increase the size. If the picture you are taking is complex, increasing the resolution may not necessarily give you a clearer picture.
Adjusting the Picture Quality
Select QUALITY with the MN buttons
Press OK to confirm
Select the value you want with the MN buttons
Press OK to confirm and return to the Main Menu The QUALITY setting affects picture compression. The lower the setting the higher the compression.
Use a high value for pictures you wish to print.
A lower value is acceptable for on-screen viewing.
Press OK to enter the SIZE menu
12M
8M 5M
3M
1.3M VGA
The choices are arranged in two groups of three:
Select the value you want with the MN buttons
Press OK to confirm and return to the Main Menu
OK Set
Scene Mode
EV
White Balance
Exit
Capture
Size
Quality
Fine
Auto
+0.0
Auto
Setup
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Fine
Standard Economy
Adjusting the White Balance
Select WHITE BALANCE with the MN buttons
Press OK to confirm
Select the value you want with the MN buttons
Press OK to confirm and return to the Main Menu If you are in any doubt leave the setting at AUTO.
Adjusting the ISO Number
The ISO number governs the speed of the camera response. Use a high value for low light and a low ISO for high light. A high ISO number gives a faster response at the expense of grainy pictures. A low ISO number gives a better quality picture but only in bright conditions.
Select ISO with the MN buttons
Press OK to confirm
Select the value you want with the MN buttons
Press OK to confirm and return to the Main Menu If you are in any doubt leave the setting at AUTO.
Adjusting white balance ensures that objects which appear white in real life appear white in your photo. Photographing areas of white in different lighting conditions can cause them to appear blue, yellow or even green or magenta. By setting the appropriate WB you can optimise colour accuracy under a wide range of lighting conditions.
OK Set
Scene Mode
EV
White Balance
Exit
Capture
Size
Quality
Fine
Auto
+0.0
Auto
Setup
5M
Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent
OK Set
Saturation
Sharpness
Selftimer
Exit
Capture
ISO
Color
Standard
Normal
Normal
Off
Setup
Auto
Auto 100 200
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