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1. adjusted focus a A 4 e By using the control level of AF MF the focus n can be adjusted manually a e f the lens doesn t have AF MF switch you can Please try to use the focus lock function set Manual Focus option in the AF mode menu Adjust the focus by using the half shutter function where the focus can e The selectable option may differ according to the be made easily Then simply press the Shutter button after moving lens in use the camera to a desired composition Keep pressing and holding e When adjusting the focus manually the picture down the half shutter until you actually make a photo shot may appear blurred if the focus not set accurately Please take a picture after setting the focus accurately e When using the manual focus function the AF Area is not available to use e In the movie shooting mode you can not set the focus by using the expanded image Under the half shutter state press the AEL button of the camera to fix the exposure value and focus information at the same time according to the setting To cancel the function press the AEL button once more CD ROM User manual page 75 Setting the automatic manual focus function The focus can be adjusted automatically or manually by using the AF MF switch on the side of the lens Use of automatic focus Set the AF MF switch of the camera to AF The focus is adjusted automatically if pressing half of the shutter butt
2. Finding more about the playback editing function For more detailed information refer to the CD ROM User manual NS Default value Chapter Function Description Show the pictures taken in the vertical frame by rotating them automatically while in Play Auto rotate playing 81 icture movie p Highlight This informs the excessively bright part from the image taken 81 MANGN ine You can change the resolution of a picture by using the picture edit menu 85 resolution Rotating You can rotate and save a picture by using the picture edit menu 85 Red eye fix You can minimize the red eye effect of pictures 86 Aajusiing ihe You can adjust the dark side of a picture taken in the backlight mode 86 z backlight Editing Pictures Picture style You can express various moods of emotional picture by selecting the picture style 86 Face retouching You can retouch the face of portrait shot softly 86 Setting the print options DPOF gt The size and number of copies to be printed can be designated for the picture 87 no of copies index print size Viewing in TV eee You can view a picture or movie through the TV screen by connecting the camera to HDTV Viewing in HDTV 5 Tv while using an AW cable a Loading files into psig vine g Macintosh You can connect the camera to a Macintosh PC 94 your computer environment Camera settings menu The camera use environment can be set to a desired state by
3. dy Mode 2 The OIS function is always applied e The OIS function may not be applied well in the following cases When taking a picture while tracing a moving object When a big vibration occurs beyond the range of stabilization When the shutter speed is too slow due to a circumstance like night shooting When the battery capacity is not sufficient When having a close up shot e When using a tripod please disable the OIS function since the image can be shaken due to the vibration of OIS function e f the camera is shocked when taking a picture the display can be shaken In this case the camera may operate normally if the camera is powered off and on again e Since the battery consumption can increase along with the use of OIS function it is recommended to use the function only if needed e To set the OIS function by using the menu set OIS of lens to ON This function may not operate depending on the lens model e The function can be set directly by pressing Fn in the shooting mode 29 DITELAN PASM When you are not using the depth preview function you can only see the subject through the camera in the condition of the maximum aperture minimum f number in the shooting mode If you use the depth of field checking function before taking picture you can conveniently check the depth of field in advance Press the Depth Preview in the shooting mode What is the depth of field When you focus on a
4. 0 sonaj P Program The images can be taken bright or dark according to the A Apertu re priority amount of light In this case appropriate adjustment can d be made by controlling the amount of light entered into S Sh utter priority the lens Night Portrait 4 Landscape SCENE Scene or m Movie mode A Applying AO A Applying 4 The diagram below reflects the actual shooting mode dial on the camera body Your desired shooting mode can be selected by rotating the shooting mode dial The diagram below shows the status has been changed to Marr Currently selected shooting mode Directional Keys in the User s Manual When explaining the steps needed for navigating the menu the up down left and right directional arrows are shown below A Y Ex Executing the Play mode The user can check saved pictures and movies Press P e Show most recently saved files Check the following pictures sequentially by using gt Menu display used in this manual Icons used in this manual Menu display of the photo shooting mode 1 W2 3 Additional information about the function OKE Ove o EE A Safety warnings and precautions Camera buttons for example Shutter represents the Shooting 161 lea a Setting 1 4 Setting 3 a 3 ene Shooting 2 g2 User setup 1 Setting 2 4 2 sinus Butler Shows the reference page Menu display o
5. s focus methods can be set according to the subject of photographing In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 2 882 AF Mode an option Kala If the focus is set by pressing half way of the ea ner shutter fix the focus to that position While holding the shutter half way down the all Continuous ii i fixed ate arih CAF AF ocus is continuously fixed appropriate for the subject IMF j Adjust the focus manually by turning the focus ring ocus 4 e By using the control level of AF MF the focus can be adjusted manually e When there is no AF MF switch on the lens the focus can be adjusted manually in the AF mode by selecting the Manual Focus e The selectable option may differ according to the lens in use e When adjusting the focus manually the picture may appear blurred if the focus not set accurately Please take a picture after setting the focus accurately P 27 e The function can be set directly by pressing AF MF in the shooting mode 48 Changing the focus area PAS MG 0 4 SCENE A clear and vivid picture can be taken if the focus area is changed in relative position to the subject In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 32 AF Area an option Selection AF H Multi AF S Face Detection AF ry Self Portrait AF Y The focus is set appropriately for the selected area Shows all the places that the focus is set correctly in the display
6. 5sec Hold Normal setup 1 4 Default value This formats the memory card deleting all the files including protected files Yes No Format Error can occur if using a card formatted by another brand of camera memory card reader or computer Please use the card after formatting it from the camera Reset This resets the setup menu and shooting options The date time language and video output value are kept Yes No This sets the method of designating filename Standard SAM_XXXX JPG SRGB _SAMXXXX JPG Adobe RGB File Name Date MMDDXXXX JPG SRGB _MDDXXxXX JPG Adobe RGB Jan Sep _ADDXXXX JPG Adobe RGB indicating A for Oct B for Nov C for Dec For example the image taken by setting Jan 01 sRGB is saved in 0101xxxx jpg This sets the method of designating file number Series Reset e The folder name that has taken pictures for the first time becomes 100PHOTO and the filename will be SAM_O001 when the color space is SRGB The filename number is increased by 1 in the range of SAM_0001 SAM_9999 The folder number is increased by 1 in the range of 1OOPHOTO 999PHOTO File e e The maximum number of files that can be saved in one folder is a maximum of 9999 units J e Number The filename is given according to the DCF Design rule for Camera File system specification When a filename is changed arbitrarily the file may not be played on the camera This sets the type of folder Folder
7. A W lt gt e You can control the color saturation sharoness and contrast Set to a desired value m The option can be set directly by pressing the 4 button of camera in the shooting mode Finding more about the extended shooting function For more detailed information refer to the CD ROM User manual Default value Chapter Function Description Setting the resolution and Noise reduction It can be set to reduce the noise of pictures High ISO NR Long Term NR 52 image quality Using an external Taking a picture in The A TTL auto flash mode can be used by using an external flash unit SEF 20A or 57 flash the dark place optional item SEF 42A AF priority shot The AF priority function is the function that the shutter does not work if the focus is 59 not set appropriately when the user sets the focus manually Off On Focus change You can use the auto focus function more accurately in the dark place by using the 60 AF assist light AF lamp Off On Cindinn mnra ahniit tha avtandan achnntingn fiinatinn Finding more about the extenaed snootng tunNcton Default value Chapter Function Description eee You can set the level step of exposure adjustment 1 3 1 2 64 adjustment Changing the brightness You can change the brightness measurement method 65 measurement Spot Center weighted Multi method Fine adjustment f You can fine adjust the
8. 11 Eye cup 12 EV button 35 Flash popup button 45 Focusing methods 48 Face detection 50 File protection 61 Face retouching 71 Format 74 File name 74 File number 74 Folder type 74 Firmware update 76 H Half shutter 26 HDTV 71 HDMI Size 76 Icons 21 Image stabilization 29 ISO sensitivity 46 Key mapping 57 L Lens 13 Language 19 Landscape mode 36 Lens specifications 85 M the lens 17 Mounting dismounting Manual mode 35 Manual focus 48 Multi AF 48 Multi metering 57 N Night mode 36 Noise reduction 56 O Option menu selection method 22 OIS 29 P Program mode 32 Portrait mode 36 P Wiz BKT 54 Picture wizard 55 Playback 58 Photo printer 70 PictBridge 70 Picture editing 71 Picture style 71 Power save 75 Q Quality 43 QuickTime player 65 Quickview 73 R Recording a movie 39 Resolution 42 Red eye reduction 46 RAW 69 Rotating 71 Reset 74 S Shooting mode 4 Subject 6 Status lamp 12 Strap 18 Smart Auto mode 31 Shutter Priority mode 34 Shutter speed 34 Scene mode 37 Self portrait face Setting the flash option 45 Single AF 48 Selection AF 48 detection 51 Shooting method 54 Spot metering 57 Smart range 57 Smart album 60 Slide show 62 Samsung Master 68 Samsung Raw Converter 69 Sound 73 System volume 73 Sensor cleaning 76 T Title and role of each part 10 Turning on the power 19 Tips 26 Timer 54 Thumbnail view 60 U Unpacking 9 Using
9. 11 recommended e Install QuickTime Player 7 6 or K Lite Codec Pack Full on Windows XP SP2 or later e Depending on your computer environment the video playback may be intermittent Camera specifications Specification Specification Image Sensor Type CMOS Focusing Type Contrast AF Sensor size 23 4x15 6mm Selection 1point Free selection Effective Pixel Approx 14 6 Mega pixels Focusing point Mell Tapoi Coss Total Pixel Approx 15 1 Mega pixels Face Detection Max 10faces Color Filter RGB primary color filter Modes Single AF Continuous AF MF Lens Mount samsung NX Mount AF assist lamp Yes Green LED Usable Lens Samsung Lenses Shutter Ti Electronically controlled vertical run focal plane shutte o Type Lens Shift depends on Lens p abilization Auto 1 4000sec 30sec Dust Reduction Type Super sonic drive Speed Manual 1 4000sec 30sec 1 3EV or 1 2EV step Display De AMORO Bulb Limit time 8 min aze os Exposure TTL 247 19x18 Block segment Resolution VGA 640x480 614k dots PenTile ve Metering Multi Center weighted Live view Field of view Approx 100 ae Spot Viewfinder Type EVF Metering range EVO 18 Resolution VGA 640x480 921k dots IS0100 30mm F2 0 Field of View Approx 100 Compensation 3 EV 1 2EV 1 3EV step Magnification Approx 0 86x APS C 50mm 1m AE Lock AEL button Eyepoint About 20 2MM Auto 100 200 400 800 1600 ISO Equivalent 3200 1EV step Piopier A
10. 7mm in 35mm format 77 308mm in 35mm format 17 elements in 13 groups 2 Extra low Dispersion lens included Angle of View 75 9 28 7 31 4 8 0 F3 5 5 6 Min F22 Number F4 5 6 Min F22 Number of Fe Walle P22 Nuinioe CH Deicies of Blades 7 Circular Aperture Blades 7 Circular Aperture Diaphragm Diaphragm Minimum Focus Distance 0 98m co Maximum Magnification Approx 0 2X Max Diameter x Length 70 x 100 5mm Weight Approx 417g without hood The lens provided may differ by the model 5 elements in 5 groups 12 elements in 9 groups Baieris In ciou 1 Aspherical lens included 1 Aspherical lens included Aperture 7 Circular Aperture Diaphragm Index A Changing the shooting External flash 56 Index printing 71 thod 54 Error message 77 Adjusting exposure 52 sai a g J Continuous shooting 54 AEL function 27 F Color temperature 57 JPEG 43 Automatic focus 28 olenenace 57 En 23 Aperture priority mode i K 33 Aperture value 33 AF Priority 56 AF assist light 56 AE BKT 57 AF Sound 73 Anynet 76 Background 6 Battery 14 Bracket setup 5 7 Backlight adjustment 71 Button sound 73 C Composition 6 Close up 31 Continuous AF 48 86 Center weighted metering 57 Camera specifications 81 D Direction keys 4 Diopter adjustment dial 12 Display type 24 Depth Preview 30 Depth of field 30 Deleting a file 61 Display 73 Date amp Time 75 E Eye sensor
11. P ASM G Q as SCENE i SEMINOLE les UUeIetvide To capture the high level of detail and excellent image quality in your Press MENU in the video shooting mode picture or video it is a good idea to set the resolution to the highest setting The main drawback is that the file size becomes relatively big 1280 Setting the resolution of picture 16 9 O eave In Shooting mode press MENU 640 z When outputting to normal TV Select Shooting 1 1 Photo Size an 320 20 When uploading and using on the web 4 3 option Select Shooting 1 81 Movie Size an option 14m ae When developing in the maximum size of A1 10m ae When developing in the maximum size of A2 6M i we When developing in the maximum size of A3 2M ae When developing in the maximum size of A5 4592 x 2584 When outputting to HDTV or developing in 16 9 the A1 size 16 9 3872 x 2176 When outputting to HDTV or developing in 16 9 the A3 size 16 9 3008 x 1688 When outputting to HDTV or developing in 16 9 the A4 size 16 9 1920 x 1080 When outputting to HDTV or developing in 16 9 the Ad size 16 9 42 El E eI E Setting the e resolution and picture quality The function can be set directly by pressing Fn in the shooting mode Setting the image quality of the picture PASM 0 4 SCENE The picture taken is saved either in JPEG or in RAW format The compression ratio is reduced as the image quality gets better It is Se
12. The flash option may be set to Off p 45 Thigaige babes MOE WOR e You cannot use the flash in the s or some SCENE modes The flash may fire due to static electricity The flash fires unexpectedly This is not a malfunction of the camera 78 Before contacting a service center The date and time are incorrect Set the date and time in the Setting2 gt menu The display or buttons do not work Remove the battery and insert it again The memory card has an error The memory card has not been reset Format the card p 74 If you change the name of a file your camera may not play the file the name of the file should meet the DCF Cannot play back files standard If you encounter this situation play back files on your computer e f the subject is out of focus the photo may be blurry Make a change to the shooting condition The photo is blurry e f the camera is shaken while shooting the photo may be blurry Use the tripod to avoid possible camera shake e Make sure that the lens is clean If not clean the lens CD ROM User manual page 108 The colors in the photo do not An incorrect white balance can create unrealistic color Select the proper white balance option to suit the light match the actual scene source p 53 Your photo is overexposed e Adjust the exposure value p 52 The photo is too bright e Adjust the aperture value or the shutter speed p 33 e Turn off the flash p 45 e Adjust the IS
13. V lt 4 gt aes i icture i Jor a direction For example when taking a picture in the OK button AF MF setting menu movement A shutter speed priority mode this allows you to quickly Setting Selection AF adjust the desired shutter speed Example Using the dial in the S mode Set the mode dial to S Adjust the shutter speed by turning the dial e The aperture value is set automatically according to Metering White balance caine onsen the shutter speed being set menu movement ISO setting menu movment V To save selected option or menu press 7 Return to the previous step To return to the previous step press MENU 4 The user can return to the state of shooting by pressing Shutter 22 Option menu selection method Using Fn Press A By using the Fn function of camera body the user can enter into the major functions such as Quality Size AF area Flash Color Space Smart Set the amount of flash light by using the P or Range and OIS dial Example Flash setting in the P mode e This allows adjusting the amount of flash light up to 2 i levels Set the mode dial to P Fill in Press the Fn button on the body of camera Select Flash by using the lt gt or dial Display the level of flash light adjustment Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus m Press Shutter to take a photo Press A Set
14. and video output values are kept Error messages When the following error messages appear try these remedies Suggested remedies Card Error Card Locked DCF Full Error File Error Low Battery Memory Full No Image File Check the lens Error 00 Error 01 02 e Turn off your camera and then turn it on again e Remove your memory card and insert it again e Format your memory card p 74 Unlock the memory card File names do not match the DCF standard Transfer the files on the memory card to your computer and format the card p 74 Delete the damaged file or contact a service center nsert a charged battery or recharge the battery Delete unnecessary files or insert a new memory card Take photos or insert a memory card that has some photos Check whether dust or foreign substances between Lens contacts and Lens mount index Remove either dust or foreign substances if dirt or foreign substances are appeared Please be care for avoid getting dirt foreign substances inside the camera Turn off the camera and then remove the lens and mount the lens again Turn off the camera and then remove the battery and insert it again Before contacting a service center If you are having trouble with your camera try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service center If you have attempted the troubleshooting solution and are
15. in play and total number of files saved A Insufficient exposure A Relevant exposure A Excessive exposure shutter speed aperture value exposure number of available shots battery information Simple picture taking method The user can take a picture conveniently by minimizing the need of user setup Rotate the mode dial to Warr Half press Shutter to focus Toal P ales FHS JESS ee Align your subject in the frame All the details shown on the view finder will appear e Green Focus is set identically on the display e Red Focus is not set Press Shutter to take a photo e Please refer to the Tips for getting a clearer photo p 26 to take a clear picture e Press P to see the saved images on the screen WP tor getting a clearer photo Holding your camera correctly Image stabilization Please make sure that your hand hair and strap do not interfere with the lens or flash amp Half pressing the shutter button In order to check in advance whether the focus of composition is set appropriately please use the half shutter function If you press the shutter half way down the focus and exposure will be adjusted automatically 14m E ra gt e To avoid the blurring effect of ry camera shake set the optical Image Stabilization OlS ny function p 29 7 ca Ji rs ERA Focus frame
16. manual page 49 Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo Using the Aperture Priority Shutter Priority or Manual mode Using the Manual mode In the manual mode you can take pictures by setting various shot options directly including the shutter speed and aperture value Rotate the mode dial to M Setting desired shooting option Rotate the dial to adjust the shutter speed e Fora list of options refer to Extended shooting l l l functions CD ROM User manual page 49 Rotate the dial to adjust the aperture value while press and hold the EV Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Dial Press Shutter to take a photo 4 e In case of P program S shutter priority or A aperture priority mode the display is shown in red for each part beyond the range of expousre EV button P mode The red sign is shown for the shutter soeed and aperture value S mode The red sign is shown for the shutter speed A mode The red sign is shown for the aperture value e The ISO speed cannot be set automatically in the M manual mode Using the Night Portrait Landscape mode Using the night mode When using the night mode you can use the optimal exposure value for a dark environment Rotate the mode dial to Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo In the nig
17. memory card e Do not bend drop or subject memory cards to heavy impact or pressure e Do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other cameras or by a computer Reformat the memory card with your camera e Never use a damaged charger battery or memory card Use only Samsung approved accessories Using incompatible accessories may damage your camera cause injury or void your warranty Protect your camera s lens e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight as this may discolor the image sensor or cause it to malfunction e Protect your lens from fingerprints and scratches Clean your lens with a soft clean debris free lens cloth Z Important usage information Allow only qualified personnel to service your camera Do not allow unqualified personnel to service the camera or attempt to service the camera yourself Any damage that results from unqualified service is not covered by your warranty Ensure maximum battery and charger life e Overcharging batteries may shorten battery life After charging is finished disconnect the cable from your camera e Over time unused batteries will discharge and must be recharged before use e Disconnect chargers from power sources when not in use e Use batteries only for their intended purpose Exercise caution when using the camera in humid environments When transferring the camera from a cold environment to a warm and humid one condensation can form on the d
18. recommended RAM 256 MB or more 512 MB or more recommended A e Using a self assembled PC or a PC and OS that are OS Windows 2000 XP Vista not supported may void your warranty Hard disk e The programs may not work properly on 64 bit capacity 250 MB or more 1 GB or more recommended Edition of Windows XP and Vista e USB port e CD ROM drive Programs contained on the CD TTE cece tes a al monitor 24 bit color display recommended g p e Microsoft Direct X 9 0C or later Samsung Master Edit photos and videos er View videos H 264 MPEG 4 AVC files QuickTime Player 7 6 drapa Samsung RAW Converter Convert RAW files into the desired file format Adobe Reader View the user manual Transferring files to your computer 7 Insert the installation CD in a compatible CD ROM Transferring files to your PC drive Once you connect the camera to your PC the camera will be recognised as a removable drive 2 When the setup screen is displayed click Samsung Digital Camera Installer to start installation gt URONEEL YOU CANT OE ee Peinsunad AN You must plug the end of the cable with the correct connection port in your camera If the cable is reversed it Samsung Digital Camera may damage your files The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data Thank you for purchasing Samsung Digital Camera ig Itis strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before installing this program If the camera is connected
19. role of each part For more detailed information refer to the CD ROM User manual Mode dial Drive mode button Green button i ASN ZNE L Iw JAB S N f EGLA Hot shoe cover Dial lt Hot shoe E Shutter button ice Power switch wA AF assist light timer lamp Diopter adjustment dial Built in flash Flash button Lens mount index Strap holder Depth preview button Lens removal button Lens mount Body cap DC IN port HDMI port Use the green button The following setup values are initialized if the button is pushed once in the standby state for shooting Program shift Detailed setup of picture wizard Fine tuning of white balance Color Temp setting value Adjusting the colors of screen menu Timer Flash EV When selecting or setting AF shift the changed focus area to the center Bracketing setup Shutter release connection port USB AV OUT Port 10 Eye cup Viewfinder MENU button AEL button EV button Eye sensor Display DISP button Status lamp Function Fn button Direction key Memory card cover Delete Picture wizard button Tripod mount Playback button Battery chamber cover Memory card slot Use of eye sensor Because the eye sensor enables the automatic conversion between the display and the electronic view finder EVF
20. specific subject there is a range in which objects closer and further away will also be in focus This focused range is called the depth of field The wider the wide angle lens the higher the aperture value the greater the depth of field For example the aperture stop f 11 is higher than f 2 8 Depth 7 preview button Current position of the subject You can check the depth of field result actually taken 10 meters 6 meters 4 meters 2meters 1 meters through the display and viewfinder _ H a A This refer to an appropriate range of focus when the depth of field is deep You can set the function of a button differently by using the Key Mapping menu option CD ROM User manual page 75 Current position of the subject v 10 meters 6 meters 4 meters 2 meters 1 meters A This refer to an appropriate range of focus when the depth of field is shallow Using the Smart Auto mode The smart auto mode allows taking pictures under an optimized condition since the camera recognizes various photographing conditions automatically Therefore even a beginner can use the camera easily Rotate the mode dial to marr fg Sunset shot Align your subject in the frame Blue sky shot e If the camera sets a desired shot composition it Nature shot such as forest and leaves detects the scene automatically and shows the lt 3 Close up shot for the subj
21. still having problems with your device contact your local dealer or service center e Make sure that the battery is inserted Cannot turn on the camera e Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly e Charge the battery e Charge the battery The power turns off suddenly e Your camera may be in Power save mode p 75 e The power automatically turns off to preven the camera from malfunctoning in the case that the unit overheats e The battery may lose power more quickly in low temperatures below 0 Keep the battery warm by putting it into your pocket e Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly Recharge if needed e Batteries are consumable parts that must be replaced over time Get a new battery if the battery life is diminishing quickly The camera is losing battery power quickly There is no space on the memory card Delete unnecessary files or insert a new card Format the memory card p 74 The memory card is defective Get a new memory card The memory card is locked Unlock the card CD ROM User manual page 109 Make sure that the camera is switched on Charge the battery Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly When the AF Priority function is used you cannot take a picture without adjusting the correct focus on the subject Disable the AF Priority function or se t the focus accurately Cannot take photos The camera freezes Remove the battery and insert it again e
22. the shooting information is shown on the viewfinder of the camera as soon as the user uses the viewfinder Do not overlap the eye sensor with your hands or other materials i And ranla nf annh nor litle and role OF each part Diopter adjustment dial Eye cup Status lamp Status lamp In the case of saving a picture or shooting a movie this shows the operating status of the camera by blinking the status indicator lamp Use of Diopter adjustment r OG dial OMAL It is possible to adjust the A viewfinder appropriate for the eyesight of user If the image is not shown clearly through Eyesight the viewfinder move the Status lamp A adjustment dial eyesight adjustment dial e Blinking When saving in the left right direction to photos recording have a clear view movies being read by a computer or printer Steady When there is no data transfer or when connecting to a computer or printer is complete Removal of Eye cup When the camera is shipped the eyecup is attached to the viewfinder Push the Eye cup up as shown in the figure for Eye cup removal Title and role of each part Description for each part of the lens For more detailed information refer to the CD ROM User manual Lens mount connecting point Zoom ring Lens hood mount Lens Lens contacts AF MF switch OIS switch Focus ring e When pur
23. this function is used desired shutter speed and aperture value can be selected while maintaining the same brightness e For alist of options refer to Extended shooting functions CD ROM User manual page 49 The shutter soeed and aperture value are changed as in the following rules 4400 The available aperture numbers for exposure setting is different depending on the lens model r q Tal i 4 Left Decreased shutter speed increased aperture RA Right Increased shutter soeed decreased aperture RA i EeMy 0001 Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo Using the Aperture Priority Shutter Priority or Manual mode By using the aperture value of adjusting light volume and shutter speed you can take pictures of desired exposure As for the shooting modes that allows adjusting the aperture value and shutter speed there are the aperture priority mode shutter speed priority mode and manual mode Using the Aperture Priority mode Aperture value The Aperture Priority mode allows you to manually set the aperture The aperture value of a lens can be adjusted to control the amount value while the camera automatically selects an appropriate shutter of light reaching the image sensor When opening the aperture speed reduce the aperture value objects closer and further away than Rotate the mode dial to A the focused s
24. white balance 67 Adjusting the of white balance Pnigniness ang Ueo Sana You can do the user setup of white balance 67 color of picture white balance Adjusting the color The user can set the white balance by adjusting the color temperature 68 temperature Color space This allows setting the color space to use SRGB Adobe RGB 69 Sane This smoothly corrects the loss of bright part that can occur due to the differences in 70 g the shading of picture Off On Changing the Detailed bracket The details for the exposure white balance and picture wizard of bracket shot can 79 shooting method setup be set AE BKT Set WB BKT Set P Wiz BKT Set Erect AP PUCANON Guntar Pierde Please select the custom option to change the color desired by user 74 picture correction wizard setup Key Mapping setup S i The function of camera button can be changed 75 Play picture movie Viewing pictures in the play mode Description about photo playback The user can check saved pictures and movies The display information appears by pressing DISP in the play mode Press DB e Show most recently saved files Check the pictures sequentially by using lt gt e When the playback screen is selected more than once the last shown picture or movie is selected to be shown during playback Metering gt Flash Picture wizard Picture size f 4592 X 3056 Date 2010 01 01 p 1 250 F5 1 so 100 00004 00009 a
25. with different white balance settings When the shutter is pressed the camera will take 3 P Wiz BKT consecutive shots all three will have different picture wizard settings Burst Timer e The options may differ depending on the shooting mode e WB BKT and P Wiz BKT is the function that corrects the image after taking a shot e If the photo quality is set to RAW format the bracketing WB BKT P Wiz BKT set options cannot be used e Incase of the Burst shooting option it is not possible to select the image size and the image quality is fixed to 1472x976 Also when taking a Burst shooting option the image saving time can be extended e Incase of the Burst shooting option the shot images can not be saved in RAW file format and the ISO 100 speed cannot be set by user e Both the built in and external flash do not fire when the Burst shooting option is in use e The shutter speed can be set to 1 30 Sec or faster when the Burst shooting option is in use e This product supports Burst Shooting mode which takes up to 30 shots per second The images taken in Burst Shooting can be saved with a little bit enlarged size Special effect photo retouching Picture wizard PASM You can choose the customize options and then save images in 3 different ways In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 1 j1 Picture Wizard an option Adjust the detailed items of picture wizard that were selected by using
26. 2 Brightness and color adjustment of picture 52 SoTa E ET ES P E E E 73 Adjusting the exposure DrightNeSs se 52 DIE o1 A 73 Setting the White DalanCe sssr 59 ING rite SUNG Tonisirautsnia m aii 74 Changing the shooting Method enverina 54 KO E e E 75 Successive shooting method and timer setup 54 Ko E 6c A Aee eR orate erator 76 Special effect Photo retOUChiNg eee DD Eror MESSAGES esneari REEE 1a Picture Ue essani iaren piret 55 Before contacting a Service Center u un 78 Finding more about the extended shooting Camera Sec iCatlONS annin neiii 81 function TPE beeetteteeieitetieitetteiienrnenetentne 56 LENS SPECIFICATIONS ccccccssssscsssssessssssessssseessereeseeese 85 Play picture Movie 2 iscccicasnacedcentescavedeiaay lt tacaneendcesics 58 index 36 Tennan eures Aihe N aele a BQ INDEX assesses teeeeeeeseeeeeeeeetssniteeeieteeiiettten 8 Unpacking Check your product box for the following items GD Camera Body cap USB cable Battery Strap Software installation eye cup Hot shoe cover AD39 001 74A AD43 001 92A AD63 04468A CD including user s manual included AD46 00298A Quick Start Manual Charger AD44 00157A AD68 04529A AC power cable AD81 00681 A The image of components or optional parts can differ from that of actual products For more information about optional items see Accessories optional items CD ROM User manual page 120 E o Title and
27. CENE you can directly select a desired scene by pressing Fn Using the scene mode Using the Beauty Shot mode SCENE In the beauty shot mode you can take pictures by retouching the skin smooth and blemish free Rotate the mode dial to SCENE Set options Press MENU Select a higher setting to make skin tone appear lighter Select Shooting1 31 SCENE Beauty Shot Select Shooting3 33 Face Tone Face Tone Level 1 Face Retouch Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Set options Select a higher setting to make skin tone appear lighter M Back o set Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Face Tone Level 1 Face Retouch Level 2 Level 3 Press Shutter to take a photo In the Beauty Shot mode AF area is set to Face Detection AF or Self Portrait AF Select Shooting3 33 Face Retouch Recording a movie In the movie shooting mode recordings can be saved in High Definition quality 1280x720 You can continue recording movies up to 25 minutes The recorded video is saved as an H 264 MPEG 4 AVC file Rotate the mode dial to W e When taking a movie the frame speed is fixed at 30 fos Press MENU 30 frames sec e While shooting a movie push the Depth Preview Select Shooting1 1 Quality button once to activate the AF function and once again to cancel the function Set options Select Shooting3 3 Voice Pause while recording a movi
28. O speed p 46 Your photo is underexposed e Adjust the exposure value p 52 The photo is too dark e Adjust the aperture value or the shutter speed p 33 e Turn on the flash p 45 e Adjust the ISO speed p 46 The photo is distorted The wide angle lens may create distortions on the image This is the normal feature of the wide angle lens Before contacting a service center The TV does not display your e Make sure that the camera is correctly connected to the external monitor with the A V and HDMI cable photos e Make sure that your memory card contains photos e Make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly e Make sure that your camera is switched on e Make sure that you are using a supported operating system Your computer does not recognize your camera Your computer disconnects the O The file transmission may be interrupted by static electricity Disconnect the USB cable and connect it again camera while transferring files The codec installed in your computer may not be compatible with the video files you want to play Use QuickTime Player or install Codec Pack Full e Using QuickTime Player 7 6 1 Install QuickTime Player 7 6 which supports MP4 H 264 MPEG 4 AVC Your computer cannot play 2 Play videos using QuickTime Player videos e Using Codec Pack Full 1 Install the latest version of Codec Pack Full 2 Play videos using the media player Media Player Classic or Windows Media Player
29. Quick Stat Manual NX10 FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 1 800 SAMSUNG 726 7864 For more information refer to This Quick Start Manual has been specially designed to guide you the User Manual included on the through the basic functions and features of your device Se supplied CD ROM Please read the Quick Start Manual and User Manual carefully to ensure safe and correct use ENG Health and safety information Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera Warning situations that could cause injury to yourself or others WARNING Caution situations that could cause damage to your camera or other equipment CAUTION iS Note notes usage tips or additional information N Safety warnings WARNING Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive gases and liquids Do not use your camera near fuels combustibles or flammable chemicals Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the camera or its accessories Keep your camera away from small children and pets Keep your camera and all accessories out of the reach of small children and animals Small parts may cause choking or serious injury if swallowed Moving parts and accessories may present physical dangers as well Prevent damage to subjects eyesight Do not use the flash in close proximity cl
30. Set Set by measuring the light source directly K Color Temp Set the color temperature manually The function can be set directly by pressing WB in the shooting mode Changing the shooting method It may be difficult to take a picture of a fast moving object quick facial expression or motion of a person In this case please select the successive shooting option appropriate for the situation Successive shooting method and timer setup SE You can select the successive shooting option appropriate for the situation In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 2 Drive an option 7 y NY QOS eZ gt SSS l S gt Drive mode button You can directly set this options by pressing the Gj in the shooting mode Single Take one photo shot whenever pressing the shutter Continuous 2k shots successively while pressing and holding down the shutter possible to take 3 shots per second After pressing the shutter the camera will take up to 30 shots in a row The timer functions automatically takes a picture in the range of 2 30 seconds in increments of 1 second When the shutter is pressed the camera will take 3 AE BKT consecutive shots the original th next one step darker and the last one step lighter When the shutter is pressed the camera will take 3 WB BKT consecutive shots the original and 2 more
31. Shows the areas that the focus is correctly set in the display When the sound effect is heard at the time of self shot you can check the position of the subject s face The selectable option may differ by the shooting mode e When the AF MF switch of lens is set to MF the AF area can not be changed by using the shooting menu e When the Multi AF function is selected AF area appears in green as long as the subject is in focus e The function can be set directly by pressing Fn in the shooting mode Focus change Setting the focus of the selected area In Shooting mode press P AS M G as SCENE In the shooting composition a shot may be taken by setting the focus to the area desired by user In Shooting mode press MENU Press A W lt P to move the focus area Select Shooting 2 2 AF Area Selection AF AF Mode AF Area Selection AF AF Priority Multi AF Drive Face Detection AF Metering GS Self Portrait AF Flash G MENU Back OK Set Press MENU to return to the previous mode Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo Face detection When the face detection AF function is used the focus can be set around a person s face when taking a portrait shot This function can also be quite useful when using self shot Normal face detection P AS M 0 SCENE When the Face Detection AF option is u
32. Type Standard XXXPHOTO Date XXX_MMDD Environment setup menu Normal setup 2 gt Default value n This sets the power turned off automatically if not being used for a while 0 5 min 1min 3min 5min 10min 30min ower Saye e The power off time being set is kept even after replacing the battery e This may not work if having connection to a computer TV or printer playing a slide show or movie This sets to indicate the date and time that has taken a picture Date amp Type Date Time Zone Time Imprint Time e The date and time are shown on the lower right side of the picture in play e When printing a picture the date may not be printed appropriately from certain manufacturer or printer model ent setup menu Normal Sensor Cleaning Video Out Anynet HDMI CEC setup 3 Default value Sensor Cleaning Removes the dust of sensor when executing this menu Start Up Action If set the dust of sensor is removed whenever turning on the power On Off Z Since this product uses interchangeable lenses the sensor may end up getting dust on it when changing lenses This can lead to dust particles showing up on pictures taken It is recommended to not change lenses when in a particularly dusty area Also make sure to attach the lens cap onto the lens when not in use Select the output signal appropriate for the country when connecting the camera to an external device like monitor o
33. W files Color Adjusts the color of the image Tone Changes the color tone Sharpness Noise reduction Adjusts the sharpness Development Previewing is available for the final output Highlight controller Adjusts the saturation and highlights of the selected image Histogram Displays the color layers of the selected image Preview window Displays the selected image Refer to the Help menu in Samsung RAW Converter for further information Printing photos with a photo printer PictBridge Print photos with a PictBridge compatible printer by connecting your camera directly to the printer With the printer on connect your camera to the Configuring print settings printer with the USB cable Size Auto Layout Auto Type Auto Quality Auto Date Auto Gee Print mN exit Turn on your camera e Select Printer in the popup window Images Select whether to print the current photo or all photos Size Specify the size of the print e f your printer has the mass storage feature you must first set the USB mode to Printer in the settings menu Layout Create thumbnail prints Type Select the type of paper Press lt P to select a photo Quality Set the printing quality e Press MENU to set printing options Date Set to print the date Press 35 to print File Name Set to print the name of the file Reset Reset the print options Some options are not supported by some printers
34. aws e f green take the picture by pressing A the Shutter 7 amp e f red either change the composition Showing the shutter speed and aperture value being set or adjust the focus again since the focus is not correctly set Preventing your subject from being out of focus Under the following circumstances it may be difficult to get your subject in focus when e When the color contrast is not clear Using the manual focus when someone is wearing clothes similar in color to the background e When the subject is in front of a strong backlight When the auto focus function does not operate normally due to the e When the subject generates strong reflected light environmental factors the focus can be adjusted manually by setting e When there is a horizontally repeated line pattern like a window blinds the focus method to Manual Focus e When the subject is not located in the center e When there is a flat white wall which does not include the specific patterns For user SONS HIEIIE this product shows the mage expanded e When there is a fast moving subject on the screen while user turns the focus ring in the photo shooting e When the subject is too close to the camera mode If the focus is adjusted by using the expanded image the focus can be adjusted more accurately When pressing half of the a shutter the screen comes back to normal screen in the state of
35. chasing the lens separately please contact a service center to check the models compatible for use e This user manual was prepared based on the SAMSUNG 18 55mm F3 5 5 6 OIS lens Please refer to the lens user manual for more information about the lens Preparations before shooting Charging the battery Please charge the battery fully before using this product AC power cord Please make the connections as in the following figure Charging lamp Charger Color of charge lamp Charging status Red Charging e To remove the battery from the charger lift slightly in Green Fully charged the direction of the arrow Turned off or Yellow Charging error e Please use designated charger or batteries for proper use SAMSUNG is not responsible for any accident that may occur from using a product other than designated Preparations before shooting Installing the battery Open by pushing in the direction of the arrow Close by pushing down in the direction of the arrow When taking out the battery slightly pull down on the lock lever The battery may then be removed Lock lever Iranaratinne hafnra chnntinn Preparations before shooting Installing the memory card After checking the direction of metal Z terminal you can e When taking out the memory ca
36. e Select whether to record the voice By using the pause function you can shoot only Press Shutter to start recording se ea into one file without generating several To pause during the recording press 7S e To continue on recording press 8 again Press Shutter again to stop recording S e H 264 MPEG 4 part10 AVC is the latest video coding format established in 2003 collaboratively by ISO IEC and ITU T Since this format uses a high compression rate more amount of data can be saved to the same storage media e When using a slow writing memory card your movie s recording can be interrupted since it can not process at the rate the video is being saved In this case you can solve this problem either by replacing with a faster memory card or by reducing the video size e When the image stabilizer option is set in shooting a movie the image stabilizer sound can be recorded e When the capacity of one file in recording exceeds AGB the movie recording will be stopped automatically In this case the recording can be continued by starting new recording e When formatting a memory card it is always recommended to format by using this camera When the format is run in other product or PC it is possible to damage images or to cause a change in the capacity of memory card e f the camera lens is removed while recording a movie the recording will be interrupted Do not change the lens while recording
37. e When taking a movie please be careful since the operational sounds such as zoom sound and button sound can be recorded e When changing the shooting angle of camera is suddenly changed while in shooting a movie it may not be possible to take the images accurately When recording movies it is recommended to use tripod In that way you can minimize the camera shake e When shooting a movie only the Multi AF function is supported Hence it is not possible to use a focus area setting function like Face Detection AF Finding more about the basic shooting function For more detailed information refer to the CD ROM User manual NS Default value Chapter Function Description Using the manual Using the bulb When using the manual mode you can set to the bulb exposure mode by turning i 43 mode exposure the dial once more at the shutter speed of 30 sec een ie You can set the aperture value when taking a movie Program Aperture Priority 47 aperture value To fade out the You can make the movie screen darker or brighter gradually in recording by using shooting amovig screen the fader function Off In Out In Out r Using the Wind By using the wind noise removal function you can remove some surrounding noise 48 Cut in addition to the wind noise Off On Setting the resolution and quality The function can be set directly by pressing Fn in the shooting mode Setting a resolution eGim
38. ect with various colors corresponding mode icon on the display Close up portrait shot 1a Be After fixing to a fixture like tripod proceed with the shot under the condition that the subject does not move for a while Too te g pi amp Taking pictures under the condition that the subject moves much The corresponding 7 z mode has IZ e When the camera does not detect the shooting g displayed according environment the camera takes the picture with the J AMA SSGGE tothe scene detected basic settings of the mode gp e Even after detecting the face the camera may not Outdoor landscape shot recognize the portrait mode according to the direction and brightness of face Highly bright background shot e The camera may recognize the same scene differently Night landscape shot according to the photographing environment such as light camera shaking subject distance e The camera may not recognize in the A mode Backlight landscape shot without a man according to the movement of subject even though a tripod is used Outdoor portrait shot at night Portrait shot under backlight Portrait shot Half press Shutter to focus Close up shot Press Shutter to take a photo Close up character shot GOs SSE 0B at Using the Program mode In the program mode the shutter speed and aperture value are automatically adjusted maintaining the correct brightness Rotate the mode dial to P What is the program shift method Set options If
39. elicate electronic circuitry and memory card In this situation wait for at least 1 hour until all moisture has evaporated before using the camera Check that the camera is operating properly before use The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of files or damage that may result from camera malfunction or improper use 2009 Samsung Electronics America Inc Camera specifications or contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of camera functions Regarding the Open Source License see the OpenSourcelnfo pdf in the provided CD ROM Copyright information e Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation e HDMI the HDMI logo and the term High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licencing LLC e QuickTime and QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc used under licence 3 Indications used in this manual Smart Auto Emart Program P Aperture Priority A Shutter Speed Priority S Manual M Night Portrait qQ Landscape A Scene SCENE Movie L Shooting mode explanation shown next to the title This shows that the functions explained can only be selected from within the shooting mode In the case of the SCENE mode this corresponds to only part of the scene Ex Adjusting exposure brightness Adjusting the exposure brightness as
40. er Fine 142 Fine 278 Normal 408 ane Yes 10M Super Fine 197 Fine 382 Normal 724 DC power input 7 6M Super Fine 322 Fine 615 connector DC 9 0 1 54 100 240V Normal 1128 P Rech le battery BP131 2M Super Fine 738 Fine 1334 see pele ial TREIS om e Charger BC1310 Burst 1 4M Super Fine 1201 Fine Type AC Adaptor AD9NXO1 Optional 2092 Normal 3320 12M W Super Fine 168 Fine 328 Normal 630 Included battery may vary depending on sales region 4 8M W Super Fine 234 Fine 454 Physical Dimensions 123x87x39 8mm excluding the Normal 860 Specification WxHxD projecting parts of the camera 5M W Super Fine 381 Fine 727 Normal 1334 esd 353g without batteries and card 2M W Super Fine 872 Fine 1573 Operating 0 40 C Normal 2638 Temperature Movie 1280x720 High Quality Operatin 15min Normal 22min Humility 5 85 640x480 High Quality 44min Normal 66min Software Samsung Master 320x240 High Quality Application Samsung RAW Converter 145min Normal 210min QuickTime Player 7 6 These figures are measured under Specifications are subject to change without prior notice the Samsung standard All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Lens specifications SAMSUNG 18 55mm SAMSUNG 50 200mm Lens Name SAMSUNG 30mm F2 F3 5 5 6 OIS F4 5 6 ED OIS 30mm equivalent to 46 2mm in 18 55mm equivalent to 50 200mm equivalent to Foca Lengi 35mm format 27 7 84
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42. f the movie shooting mode Display when selecting a menu or option within the step Example Select Shooting 1 1 Quality OO 1 Cop foo 3 2 1 1 Wo 3 represents select Shooting 1 81 and then Quality 7 Comment explaining symbols Shooting 1 1 Shooting 3 3 Abbreviations used in this manual Shooting 2 82 Ex Setting the image quality of movie file AF Auto Focus Auto focus Set the mode dial to Wi BKT Bracketing Bracketing DPOF Digital Print Order oe Press MENU a Printing order mark Select Shooting1 81 Quality EV Exposure Value Exposure value Select a desired image quality OIS Optical Image Stabilization Optical image stabilization ISO International Standard for color negative film WB White Balance White balance Film sensitivity mmo Expressions used in this manual Pressing the shutter Exposure Brightness e Half press Shutter press the shutter halfway down The amount of light that enters your camera determines the e Press Shutter press the shutter all the way down exposure You can alter the exposure with shutter speed aperture value and ISO speed By altering the exposure your photos will be darker or lighter Half press Shutter Press Shutter Normal exposure Overexposure too bright Subject background and composition e Subject the main object of a scene such as a person animal or still life e Background the objects around the s
43. g it on beaches or in other similar areas e Protect your camera from impact shock bending or press of heavy goods when you connect either cable or power cord It may damage your camera or cable or cause by electric shock or fire e Exercise caution when connecting cables or adaptors and installing batteries and memory cards Forcing the connectors improperly connecting cables or improperly installing batteries and memory cards can damage ports connectors and accessories e Do not insert foreign objects into any of your camera s compartments slots or access points Damage due to improper use may not be covered by your warranty e Do not use broken power cord plug or wall outlet It may cause by electric shock or fire Protect batteries chargers and memory cards from damage e Avoid exposing batteries or memory cards to very cold or very hot temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Extreme temperatures can reduce the charging capacity of your batteries and can cause memory cards to malfunction e Prevent batteries from making contact with metal objects as this can create a connection between the and terminals of your battery and lead to temporary or permanent battery damage e Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids dirt or foreign substances If dirty wipe the memory card clean with a soft cloth before inserting in your camera e Turn off the camera when inserting or removing the
44. g the Night Portrait Landscape mode 36 Using BUN fet asic oenm eiii 22 Using the night Mode scscccssas de sptdcanandecctoseseieeends 36 USM FN een 23 Using the portrait MOdG cccccccesseeeeessessseeeees 36 Changing the display YPE sisisisiisssisessiceiisiiss 24 Using the landscape MONO siriene 36 Changing the display type c ccsssseseseeeeeeeees 24 Using the Scene MOAE ccccceeeceeeeeeeeaasaaeeeees 37 Setting user display 4 06c0ccccccecesecssssensseessseseewess 24 Using the Beauty Shot Mode cccccceceesseeeeeees 38 Simple picture taking Method ns 25 Recording a MOViE incadaiveniinsaseninaaiidedavesadeauaisavuenaiss 39 Tips for getting a clearer photo n s 26 Finding more about the basic shooting function 41 Holding your Camera COreCtly 0 eter 26 Setting the resolution and quality wo eee 42 Image stabilization eeessnnnnneessrrrrnnrerrrrrreernn 26 Setting a resolution scierie 42 Half pressing the shutter button cceee 26 Setting the image quality of the picture 43 Preventing your subject from being out of focus 27 Setting the quality of MOV E o n 43 Setting the automatic manual focus function 28 Using the timer fUNCHON c ccecescessessecestsseesseeseeeees 44 Zooming ee er cr ee 28 Setting the timer fUNCTtION cccccccccccccccceccceccecee AA Contents Taking a picture in a dark place 0 eccceeeceeeeeeeeeee es 45 View fil
45. ging the category upon execution the time may be delayed according to the volume of saved files Please wait a moment until the smart album can appear 60 Converting into the thumbnail view Since several files can be shown on one display files can be searched quickly To have a thumbnail view of 9 images _ press GJ two times or press D three times to have a thumbnail view of 20 images Press to cancel EN Filter 2010 1 1 Play picture movie File protection Deleting a file Files can be protected from deletion Files can be selected and deleted in the play mode The function can be set by pressing MENU in the playback mode Deleting one picture You can delete only one picture by selecting a desired file Press AEL in the play mode m appears on the display 3 Press AEL to cancel 1 After selecting the file to be deleted in the play mode press From the popup window select Yes Deleting selected file After selecting the file to be deleted in the play mode press 8 2 From the popup window select Multiple Delete 3 After selecting a file to be deleted press 7S e To cancel your selection press ey again 4 Press From the popup window select Yes Deleting all files All the files saved in the memory card can be deleted at once In Playback mode press MENU 2 Select Playback P Delete All 3 From the popup window
46. ht mode it is recommended to use a tripod shutter release or Timer function to minimize camera shaking purchased separately Using the portrait mode In the portrait mode the optimal effect can be obtained when taking a portrait shot Rotate the mode dial to Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo In the portrait mode the focus area is automatically set to the face as it is set to the Face Detection AF mode automatically Using the landscape mode This mode can be useful when a clear focus for a natural landscape is needed Rotate the mode dial to As Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo In the landscape mode the shutter speed is adjusted automatically according to the aperture value It is recommended to use a tripod in the case of a slow shutter speed setting Using the Scene mode Since an appropriate option is set in advance by the scene the shot can be taken conveniently by selecting a scene appropriate for the situation Rotate the mode dial to SCENE Select a scene Press MENU to select a scene You can select a desired scene For the Beauty Shot mode see Using the Beauty Shot mode Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo When the camera is set to standby mode while the mode dial is set to S
47. ject in the frame and half press e The brightness of flash light is automatically controlled Shutter to focus Fill in Red Always operates the flash light and prevents the red eye effect Operates the flash light immediately after the opening of shutter Operates the flash light just before the closing of shutter Press Shutter to take a photo 2k ci e Even in the case that the built in flash is already popped out by using the Flash button the bursting lt 2nd Curtain function is not supported when the flash option of menu ts set to Of e The picture can be taken better if the subject is located within the applicable range of flash Refer to the Guide No in Specification e You can set the auto flash option only with the external flash for exclusive use by the NX series model e The available flash options are different depending on the shooting modes 45 Taking a picture in a dark place Using the red eye fix function PASM SCENE When taking a portrait shot in a dark place the red eye effect can occur with the burst of flash light In this case please set the flash option to Auto Red or Fill in Red e By using the red eye fix function the red eye effect can be removed through the preliminary flashing function prior to the burst of flash e When the subject is moving or is far away from the camera at the time of preliminary flashing the function may not function well 1st Curtain 2nd C
48. m 6 7 8 9 RAW file indicator File that includes development info Protected file File no Meta value of taken picture Shutter speed info Aperture value ISO setup value info Oo OA N OT FSW DY File in play total no of files taken battery information Play picture movie Descriptions about movie playback 1 2 Cu 100 0001 RA 2 G sA a oO B m amp E imm 93 ek 5 4592 X 3056 2010 01 01 8 44 ooo m 0 4 D mw rs 10 lo Gara a 7 6 1 Shot image 1 Volume control display 2 RGB histogram Protected file 3 Shooting mode metering flash white balance picture File no wizard focal length Meta value of movie taken 4 Shutter speed aperture value ISO selected file total number of files battery information Fast forward Total play time of selected file Current play time or nN ooa BB oO Pp Rewind Play picture movie View files in the smart album by category The files can be classified and shown by the file date day date week and type In Playback mode press L Press MENU Select a desired playback method CE Filter 2010 1 1 Type Classify by the saved file form Date Classify by the saved date Week Classify by the saved week You can place the following items by turning the dial or by using lt P gt Press to return to the previous Executing the smart album or chan
49. mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 2 Drive Press Fn after selecting Timer Select the operation time by using the dial or lt gt e You can select the timer setting in the range of 2 30 seconds The shot is taken automatically after the time being set has passed by pressing Shutter To cancel the self timer function press B one more time or press Shutter Taking a picture in a dark place The function can be set directly by pressing Fn in the shooting mode Using the flash popup button PASM Setting the flash option Ginn P ASM SCENE The flash operates when the built in flash is opened by using the If a picture is taken in a dark place the picture may appear to be dark flash button When the flash is closed it will not burst out the light since the light source is not sufficient Press 4 to pop up the flash and the s and 4 modes support automatic popu as a SCENE and Q i Apa In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 32 Flash an option Off The flash light doesn t operate The amount of flash light is adjusted automatically even Smart Flash according to the exposure in the surrounding environment Flash button cA Aiu The flash light operates automatically in the dark place Auto Red D flash i operates automatically and prevents the In Shooting mode press red eye effect amp Filin Always operates the flash light Align your sub
50. movie e To stop slide show press 74 and then press lt P gt Pause Play Press the button Rewind Press lt q Pause Play Press PS Fast rewind Press gt Volume control Turn the dial to the left right Stop Press A Play picture movie Capturing a picture You can capture a desired part of movie in the form of a picture while playing back the movie Press in the play mode Press while playing a movie Press V in the pause state e The resolution of captured image is the same as the movie resolution e The captured file is saved by using the different file name Cutting part of a movie Press in the play mode 2 Select the start point to cut by pressing 4 while playing a movie Select the end point of cutting by pressing 5 4 From the popup window press Yes e The cut file is saved by using a different file name Transferring files to your computer For Windows users 1G Requirements for QuickTime Player 7 6 Transfer files by connecting your camera to your PC e Intel Pentium 4 3 2 GHz or higher AMD Athlon 64FX 2 6 GHz or higher Installing programs e Windows XP service pack2 or Vista e Minimum 512 MB RAM 1 GB and above Hardware and software requirements recommended e nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher ATI X1600 series or higer recommended Pentium Ill 500 MHz or better oy Pentium III 800 MHz or better
51. on Use of manual focus Set the AF MF switch of the lens to MF The focus can be adjusted manually by turning the focus ring There may be lens models that do not have the AF MF switch Please consider when purchasing lens P48 Using the zoom ring you can enlarge telephoto angle or reduce wide angle the size of an image by changing the focal length value of the camera lens Adjust it to the desired size and take the picture Turn the zoom ring to the left right after checking the focus to the subject According to the changed focal length the subject may appear enlarged or reduced Half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo Since the focus can be slightly changed when zooming in or out it is recommended to adjust the focus again prior to taking a picture e Optical Image Stabilization OIS Using the OIS in the menu option When using the optical image stabilization OIS After setting the OIS switch select the OIS function in taking pictures the user can accurately function in the menu option focus pictures since this function minimizes In Shooting mode press MENU camera shaking Usingiherolsewicnionlens Select Shooting3 93 83 OIS an option The OIS function can be used only in the case that the lens in use Medes The OIS function is applied only when pressing has the OIS function o the shutter in full or half To use this function please set OIS to ON o
52. oser than 1 m 3 ft to people or animals Using the flash too close to your subject s eyes can cause temporary or permanent damage 2 Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care e Use only Samsung approved batteries and chargers Incompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious injuries or damage to your camera e Never dispose of batteries in a fire Follow all local regulations when disposing of used batteries e Never place batteries or cameras on or in heating devices such as microwave ovens stoves or radiators Batteries may explode when overheated A N Safety precautions CAUTION Handle and store your camera carefully and sensibly e Do not allow your camera to get wet liquids can cause serious damage Do not handle your camera with wet hands Water damage to your camera can void your manufacturer s warranty e Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight or high temperatures for an extended period of time Prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures can cause permanent damage to your camera s internal components e Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty dirty humid or poorly ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and internal components e Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an extended period of time Installed batteries may leak or corrode over time and cause serious damage to your camera e Protect your camera from sand and dirt when usin
53. p menu This program does not support editing of video files H 264 MPEG 4 AVC on the camera Downloading files using Samsung Master When you connect the camera to the PC a window for downloading files automatically appears 7 Select the files you want to download 2 Click Next and follow the onscreen instructions ae a ee 0 Toolbar 2 Menus Click for more information about the program l Q E Click to enlarge or reduce the thumbnails in the list Change the mode e iB View mode e T Edit mode for photos e Edit mode for videos Preview information about the selected file Select a location for downloaded files The photos in the selected folder double click to switch to Click to download the selected files full screen view Thumbnails of files click an image to download 68 Using the Samsung RAW Converter Using the Samsung RAW Converter you can develop RAW files e Image edit functions are listed below after editing them as you like You can also edit JPEG or TIFF ivienu bar files in the same way you edit the RAW files This software is only 7 compatible with Windows XP and Vista Image editing tools To start the program click Start All Programs Samsung Exposure bias Compensates the exposure value RAW Converter Samsung RAW Converter White balance Adjusts the white balance value m Developing the RA
54. pace Smart Auto Program Shutter Priority Movie AE Aperture Priority AE Manual Night Portrait Landscape Scene Movie Beauty shot Children Close Up Text Sunset Dawn Backlight Fireworks Beach amp Snow JPEG 3 2 14M 4592x3056 10M 8872x2592 6M 8008x2000 2M 1920x1280 1 4M 1472x976 Burst mode only JPEG 16 9 12M 4592x2584 8M 3872x2176 5M 8008x1688 2M 1920x1080 RAW 14M 4592x3056 Super fine Fine Normal SRW sRGB Adobe RGB Image Play Specification Format MP4 H 264 Compression Movie H 264 Sound AAC With Audio or without Audio Movie Clip user selectable recording time 25 minutes Image size 1280x720 640x480 320x240 Frame rate 30fps Sound Mono Sound Movie Editing Still Image Capture Time Trimming Toe Single image Thumbnails 3 9 20 yp images Slide show Movie Pignlignt Available Warning Red eye fix Back light comp Photo Editing Style Selector Resize Rotate Face Retouch Photo Style Soft Vivid Forest Autumn Misty Selector Gloomy Classic Camera specifications Specification Specification Storage External memory card optional Direct Printing PictBridge Media SD card up to 4GB guaranteed Interface Diata Ouni SDHC card up to 8GB guaranteed Oot USB 2 0 HI SPEED File Format ki oe an ie l NTSC PAL user selectable tek tering l Video output HDMI 1 3 1080i 720P 576P 14M RAW 35 480P 14M Sup
55. posure become become darker brighter rightness and color adjustment of picture Setting the white balance PAs M Different light sources will affect the resulting color of your picture To take a picture with colors close to what is seen with our own eyes please select the white balance appropriate for the light source or manually adjust the color temperature desired In case of a light source that is difficult to take in to effect the shot can be taken by adjusting the white balance manually according to the picture taking situation In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 1 31 481 White Balance an option The optimal light source is automatically set ATONE according to the light conditions of camera Daylight Suitable for outdoor shot on a clear day A Cloudy Suitable for shadows on a cloudy day Daylight fluorescent lamp suitable especially gp Oresceni for the white fluorescent light with the color wn temperature of about 4200K BO eee Daylight fluorescent lamp suitable especially NG NW for the daylight fluorescent lighting with the color temperature of about 5 000K en luoreseent Daylight fluorescent lamp suitable especially for 1J Daylight the daylight like fluorescent lighting with the color temperature of about 6 500K Suitable for the lighting of halogen lamp and 6 we Rngaet incandescent bulb Flash WB Suitable when using the built in flash light W Custom
56. pprox 4 0 2 0m Adjustment cia Camera specifications Drive Mode Flash Specification Modes Continuous Bracket Self timer Remote controller Type Modes Guide Number Angle of View Coverage Sync Speed Flash Compensation External Flash Synchro Flash attachment Single Continuous Burst Self timer Bracket AE WB PW JPEG 3fps up to 10shots Burst mode 30fps 30shots by 1 released RAW 3fps up to 3shots Auto Exposure Bracket 3EV White Balance Bracket 8step Picture Wizard Bracket Selectable 3modes 2 30sec 1sec step Wired SRINXO1 Optional TTL Auto Pop up flash Smart Flash Auto Auto Red eye reduction Fill in Fill in Red eye reduction 1 Curtain 2 Curtain OFF 11 at ISO 100 28mm wide angle Equivalent to 35mm Less than 1 180sec 2 2EV 0 5EV step Samsung External Flash available SEF 42A SEF 20A optional Hot Shoe White Balance Picture Wizard Specification Modes Micro adjustment Modes Parameter Auto Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent W N D Tungsten Flash Custom K Manual Each 7steps in Amber Blue Green Magenta axis Standard Vivid Portrait Landscape Forest Retro Cool Calm Classic Custom 1 3 Contrast Sharpness Saturation Color tone Camera specifications Shooting Specification Modes Scene Mode Image Size Quality RAW Format Color S
57. r TV NTSC US Canada Japan Korea Taiwan Mexico etc PAL supporting only the BDGHI method Australia Austria Belgium China Holland Finland Germany England Italy Kuwait Malaysia New Zealand Singapore Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Norway etc When having connected to HDTV that supports Anynet HDMI CEC the play function of camera can be controlled with the TV remote controller CD ROM User manual page 90 On The play function of camera can be controlled with the TV remote controller Off The play function of camera can NOT be controlled with the TV remote controller The resolution on an HDTV can be changed when using an HDMI cable In case of NTSC method Auto 1080i 720p 480p HDMI Size In case of PAL method Auto 1080i 720p 576p Firmware Update Z If the connected HDTV does not support the selected resolution it is set to one level lower resolution This shows the version info of main body and lens and upgrades the firmware Body Firmware This upgrades the firmware of camera body Lens Firmware This upgrades the firmware of lens You can upgrade the firmware by downloading it from www samsung com e The Firmware update cannot be completed without fully charging the battery Please try updating the firmware by using a fully charged battery or adaptor optional e After upgrading the firmware the user customized options are reset to the default value The date time language
58. rd you can remove it insert the memory by slightly pushing in the direction of insertion card e Please do not remove the memory card or battery while the status indicator lamp is blinking It may cause loss or data or product damage Preparations before shooting Mounting dismounting the lens Dismounting the lens Please remove the lens mount cover and body cap prior to the installation of lens After matching the lens mount index red of camera body with the point red of lens mount join the lens by turning the lens clockwise until it clicks When removing the lens turn the lens counter clockwise while holding down the lens dismount button Before mounting the lens e Mounting or dismounting the lens while the camera is powered off is desirable to ensure the stable operation of the lens e SAMSUNG is not responsible for any accident m or trouble caused by using other company s ens e The body cap protects the product from scratch or dust while transporting Lens mount Connecting point A e Changing lenses should be made in an environment clean of foreign particles Foreign particles within the body or lens of camera may cause a product defect e When mounting the lens please do not touch the inner part of the camera with your finger Any dust or foreign particles within the camera may cause an impact on image quality or defect Connecting the strap By connecting the strap
59. ress Shutter if having an info sound of shooting The face is positioned in the center with the info sound ringing Brightness and color adjustment of picture Adjusting the exposure brightness PAS Q a SCENE The images can be taken bright or dark according to the amount of light In this case appropriate adjustment can be made by controlling the amount of light entered into the lens ae A Applying A Applying A 0 Check the focus of the subject in shooting mode Adjust to a desired exposure value by turning the dial while pressing and holding down the button e The adjustment value of exposure can be checked from the viewfinder and display Press the Shutter button to take a picture ZA When the exposure value is set it may be excessively bright or dark depending on the shooting environment Adjust and take a picture by changing the exposure value appropriate for the environment When it is difficult to judge an appropriate value of exposure please set the detailed setting of AE BKT successive shots of exposure increase decrease This takes 3 pictures successively including one step darker one and one step brighter one CD ROM User manual page 71 The exposure warning is shown in red for each part beyond the range of 3 Standard 3 exposure 3 2 3 2 14 0 1 2 3 index heidi ge ae ay a Re Exposure aa vc Exposure Decreased Increased display warning exposure ex
60. sed the auto focus can be set based on the face When the shooting composition is set the camera automatically detects as many as 10 faces and sets the focus and exposure In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 g2 AF Area Face Detection AF The focus frame is shown by white for the closest face and by gray for the rest of faces PY Face detection may not be effective when When the subject is too far When it is too bright or dark When the subject is not facing to the front When part of the face is hidden by an object like Sunglasses When one makes a large facial expression When the light or backlight shown on the face is not uniform Depending on the Picture Wizard option the subject s face may not be recognized The options may differ depending on the shooting mode This function can not be used when having set the options such as manual focus and selection AF The face detection function works faster when the camera is closer to the subject When the Face Detection AF function is used the white focus area is automatically set to focus Face detection Self portrait face detection PASM 4 SCENE When taking a self shot the focal distance is fixed to make a close up shot possible If the face is detected in the center it rings a sound to take a shot In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 2 AF Area Self Portrait AF P
61. select Yes Play picture movie Enlargement reduction See the slide show A picture can be enlarged when searching in play mode Pictures can be shown in a slide show by applying various effects and music Enlargement In Playback mode press MENU _ Press to enlarge Select a desired option Ct PIES Loam to teduce e To play without setting an option execute the step 4 Select the pictures to be shown in the slide show e All View all the saved pictures in the slide show e Date See the pictures taken on a specific date Magnified part Images in the slide show e Select Select pictures and see them in the slide h EREE Magnification RAA the maximum e Select the scene changing effect between magnification Effect pictures may differ by the e In order not to use the changing effect select the resolution off option Interval e Select the scene changing time Music Execute the background music Move to the enlargement Press A W lt P gt Trim the enlarged Press the Fn button to select a portion of the image image to be cut Play picture movie Set to a desired option View a movie i While a movie is being played back you are able to select and cut a Select Slide Show Play desired part of the scene e To play the pictures repeatedly please select the repeat After selecting a desired movie in the play mode option press See the slide show Enjoy
62. sting the amount of flash light PASM 0 SCENE When setting the flash option you can adjust the desired amount of flash light In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 2 2 Flash Press the Fn button after selecting a desired item Adjust the amount of flash light by using the dial or lt gt This allows adjusting the amount of flash light up to 2 levels Back ey Reset Display the level of flash light adjustment KS When the subject is too close the ISO sensitivity is high or the exposure value is too large or small the adjustment effect will be reduced even by controlling the amount of flash light Adjusting the amount of flash light is not available for some shooting modes When an external flash unit has the flash control function the light control value of external flash is applied when connecting to the camera If the distance from the subject is quite close when taking images by using the built in flash part of the images may appear dark as the lens is interfered with the flash light Please check the distance between camera and subject when taking pictures The distance interfered with flash light may vary by the type of lens in use When installing the lens hood the light of built in flash can be intercepted by the hood Please remove the lens hood when using the built in flash Focusing methods Changing the Focusing methods PASM SCENE a Variou
63. the dial 22 User display 24 V View a movie 63 Video Out 76 W Wind Cut 41 White balance 53 WB BKT 54 Windows users Z Zoom 28 1st Curtain 46 2nd curtain 46 65 Vs Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or visit our website http www samsung com for after sales service or inquiries AD68 04529A 1 0
64. the flash menu option by using the lt gt or dial Changing the display type Learn how to change the display options of your camera Changing the display type Setting user display PAS MG Q 4 SCENE 9 You can select the display method of icons and option items shown You can set or remove the shooting information display MISE NeONNG ane pay TaN Press MENU in the shooting mode Eigse DISE tepediedly Select User setup 1 User Display an option 14m 0045 2009 01 01 DISP button Grid E Icon RGB efe RP y Wa e Display all the shooting information except for User oe Display setting values Shooting Display all the shooting modes set by user About histogram mode e Hide all the information except for shooting mode Histogram refers to the graph that shows the brightness distribution of picture This represents a dark picture if the graph is inclined to the left and if the graph is leaning to the right this represents a bright picture The height of graph is related to the color information e Display the meta information for shooting and the graph gets higher if a specific color is distributed more e Display the RGB histogram currently selected option Playback and date set mode e Display the information regarding to shutter speed aperture value ISO file
65. to the body the user can conveniently carry the camera Turning on the power and initialization When turning the power on off please set the power switch to ON OFF When turning on the power for the first time you may be asked Press A W lt P to set desired language option to set the language and date OK and then press 35 Date amp Time e The screen appears in the language selected Date 2009 1 1 Time Zone Time 00 00 Language English Press V to select Language and then press 2 Date amp Time Date 2009 1 1 Time Zone Time 00 00 Language English EEM exit BID change TE Exit E Change Press A F to select Date and then press Press A W lt P to set desired date and then press 3 Date amp Time Date 2009 1 1 Time Zone Time 00 00 Language English Exit Change Turning on the power and initialization Press V to select Time Zone and then press 3 Set a desired world time zone by pressing lt gt London GMT 00 00 2009 01 01 01 10AM To set the daylight saving time press Al Press A again to disable Press to save Press V to select Time and then press Set desired time by pressing A W lt P and then press 3 Date 2009 1 1 Time Zone Time 00 00 Language English awa Exit WEA Change Press MENU to finish setting 20 Turning on the power and initialization All the details sho
66. to your computer through USB cable please remove the cable and then click Samsung Digital Camera Installer You can install Samsung Converter and Samsung Master This CD ROM includes User Manual which is PDF file Samsung Digital Camera Installer Samsung Digital Camera Manual 3 Select programs to install and follow the onscreen instructions 4 Click Exit to complete the installation and restart your computer Transferring files to your computer 2 Turn on the camera Disconnecting the camera for Windows XP e In the popup window select Computer The way to disconnect the USB cable for Windows 2000 Vista i is similar 3 On your PC select My Computer Removable Disk DCIM XXXPHOTO or select XXX_ MMDD folder 7 It the status lamp on your camera is blinking it means the data transfer is in progress Please wait until the status lamp stops blinking 4 Select the files you want and drag or save them to your PC 2 Click on the tool bar at the bottom right of your PC screen AN e f the Folder Type is set to Date the folder name appears T o s 10 00 4M as XXX_MMDD e For example if shot at 1st January the folder name appears 101_0101 3 Click the pop up message 4 Remove the USB cable Transferring files to your computer Using Samsung Master Using the Samsung Master Interface You can download files or edit photos or videos stored on your PC For details see the Hel
67. tting the quality of movie s The recorded movies are saved as normal or high quality In Shooting mode press MENU necessary to increase the file size to have a better quality picture Select Shooting 1 2 Quality an option In Shooting mode press MENU ER Normal Set normal quality Select Shooting 1 31 Quality an option HQ Set high quality Est Super Fine Set to super fine quality Fine Set to fine quality EN Normal Set to normal quality RAW Save in the RAW file format S Fine RAW A super fine image and RAW file at the same Fine RAW Save fine image and RAW file at the same time Normal RAW Save normal image and RAW file at the same time z O EJ D i e The RAW file format images are saved without loss of data and the photo size is set to 14M 4592 x 3056 only The RAW file format allows saving the original image without data loss Although the settings such as white balance contrast saturation and sharpness are not reflected on the image they are saved as information If you want to save the RAW data into the image files such as JPEG or TIFF format the provided software SAMSUNG RAW Converter should be used RAW files have the extension of SRW For example SAM_9999 SRW Using the timer function The function can be set directly by pressing B in the shooting mode Setting the timer function Gin P A S M Q as SCENE i In Shooting
68. ubject e Composition the combination of a subject and background Background Composition mm Contents UNPACKING artane ene Metre epee en teem ee stanton eee 9 Optical Image Stabilization OIS ceeee 29 Title and role Of each Palte ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10 Using the OIS in the mMenu OPtiON eee 29 Diopter adjustment dial Eye cup Status lamp 12 Depth DIEVIOW wicca ctisiioucarcmoandtiversdtaoantinevabecdinasicens 30 Description for each part of the lens 00 13 Using the Smart Auto MOdE cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 31 Preparations before SNOOTING cccccceeeeeeeesseees 14 Using the Program MOde ccccssesteesssseseseeeeees 32 Charging the battery er ee ee tee 14 Using the Aperture Priority Shutter Priority stalling the DANNY csarsscarsernseasecudttoencndtiacnatetunendl 19 MOF IVS MOUS cece rence arcaxescocceetteinienimecatennwitaantes 33 Installing the memory Car csseeeeeeseeseeeeees 16 Using the Aperture Priority ModE 33 Mounting dismounting the lens 17 Aperture value n 33 Connecting the strap esesesssssrrrriirirrrererrrrrrrnn 18 Using the Shutter Priority Mode eee 34 Turning on the power and initialization 19 Shutter Speed a ds ccecosisswaiesdenacennedeadsmcnnntedacncemaveneed 34 CONS A E E 21 Using the Manual MOde seesssssssssssrrrrerereeree 35 Option menu selection method cccceseeeeeeeeeee 22 Usin
69. ubject will be out of focus When closing the aperture increase the aperture value the range in focus expands forward Rotate the dial to adjust the aperture value and backward 14m wd Ep r q Tsai oe R oo 4 R 20 EA ARARE 000 EM 4 z A Increased aperture A Reduced aperture Set options value narrow open value wide open e Fora list of options refer to Extended shooting functions CD ROM User manual page 49 Align your subject in the frame and half press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo Using the Aperture Priority Shutter Priority or Manual mode Using the Shutter Priority mode Shutter speed The Shutter Priority mode allows you to manually set the shutter Shutter speed is the length of time the shutter is open You can speed while the camera automatically selects an appropriate enjoy many interesting effects by adjusting the shutter speed A low aperture value shutter speed blurs motion on the image You can feel the speed in the picture when the low shutter speed is used for a shot Rotate the mode dial to S A fast shutter speed is essential for capturing the movement A Rotate the dial to adjust the shutter speed faster shutter speed froze the subject in its movement r 1 Foagl E L 4 hy A Slow shutter speed A Fast shutter speed o C 0007 Set options e For alist of options refer to Extended shooting functions CD ROM User
70. urtain PAsme The following images were obtained by taking the pictures of straight moving subject along with the respective options of 1st Curtain and 2nd Curtain In case of using the 1st Curtain flash function the front part of action is remained clearly since the flash will burst light immediately upon shutter opening Since the flash bursts the light at a later time when having used the 2nd Curtain option the picture expresses the last image of the subject clearly A Use of early tst Curtain option A Use of 2nd Curtain option 46 Adjusting the ISO sensitivity P As M The ISO sensitivity as the film sensitivity established by the international standards organization ISO represents the degree of reaction when camera receives light Since it reacts more sensitively with greater ISO value a natural shot can be obtained in a dark place by raising the ISO value This reduces the degree of camera shaking with faster shutter speed In Shooting mode press MENU Select Shooting 1 31 ISO an option O e The higher ISO speed you select the more image noise you may get e When the noise reduction function is used the noise caused by the high sensitive ISO 3200 can be reduced CD ROM User manual page 52 e The available ISO setting options may differ depending on the selected Shooting mode e The function can be set directly by pressing ISO in the shooting mode Taking a picture in a dark place Adju
71. using the setup menu 7 Press MENU in the shooting or play mode 2 Select a desired setup menu CREE setup menu items OKE o YA O Kamar fa Quickview 1sec Display Adjust Display Save 3min Power Save Date amp Time Sound EM Exit Change 3 Select a desired item System Volume Medium AF Sound On Button Sound On OK Change 4 Press MENU to return to the previous mode Sound Default value The user can set the sound that is made when manipulating the camera Off Low Medium High AF Sound The sound can be set when operating in the AF mode Off On System Volume Button Sound The operating sound of camera can be set Off On Display Default value Language Select the language to be shown on the display This allows adjusting the display brightness auto brightness setting and color Display Brightness Depending on whether the user uses the screen or the viewfinder the display brightness can be adjusted by using the A Auto Brightness Adjust the brightness of screen Display Color Depending on whether the user uses the screen or the viewfinder the display color can be adjusted by using the A W lt 4 P Display Save This allows setting the power off time of display Off 0 5min 1min 3min 5min 10min Display Adjust This allows setting the quick view view immediately upon a shot time QHIERVIOW Off 1sec 3sec
72. wn on the view finder will appear identically on the display By using the live view function the user can take a picture conveniently without having to look through the viewfinder The icons shown on the screen are for when the OIS and AF MF switches on the lens are in use Icons Information display Shooting option display eft oj Shooting mode iam Size i Movie shooting mode Movie size Focus checking E Image quality 4 Flash a Movie quality 15 Shutter speed Focus area F35 Aperture value a ac Adjusted value of o Flash light adjustment oem exposure Color space gt AEL AFL setting a Smart range 0001 Possible no of shots amp OIlS dann Battery information Voice recording Zi Displays no insertion of mt Fader pmernetyicatd 2 Wind Cut Cp Warning of camera shake 100m 2040 01 01 Time date and year info Shooting option display rignt 7 Focus indicator Drive mode Spot metering area Timer o AF zone a AF mode i Histogram White balance Grid display 0000 White balance adjustment ISO A The display shows the icons for the currently Metering option selected option amp Picture wizard Option menu selection method When pressing MENU you can select a desired option or menu by pushing A V or Press MENU in the shooting mode Using the dial using the dial or move the menu screen to a desired A

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