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1.       Playback    Hide all information about shooting options   Show all information about shooting options   Show a histogram     Hide all information about the current file       Show information about the current file  excluding    the shooting settings and histogram    Show all information about the current file        About histograms    A histogram is a graph that illustrates how    ight is distributed    in your photo  If the histogram has a high peak on the left  the    photo is underexposed and will appear dai    rk  A peak on the    right of the graph means that the photo is overexposed and will    appear washed out  The height of the peal  information  The more of a particular color     S is related to color  the taller the peak                          A Underexposed A Well exposed    Basic functions 26    A Over exposed    Setting the display and sound             Setting the option display view Setting the sound  You can hide or show the option display appearing in some Tum the sound your camera emits when you perform functions  modes  on or off   Press  OK  repeatedly  7 Rotate the mode dial to      e Hide the option display     Show the option display  2 Select Sound  gt  Beep Sound   au 1 a 3 Select an option   e S  e    off The camera does not emit any sounds    2   R   Beauty Shot  amp  On The camera emits sounds               Option display             A For example  in Scene mode    Basic functions 27    Capturing photos       Learn how to capture photos 
2.      Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     Extended functions 43    Using the Magic Plus mode       In the Magic Plus mode  you can capture a photo or record a video with various effects     Using the Live Panorama mode    In Live Panorama mode  you can capture a wide panoramic  scene in a single photo  Capture and combine a series of photos  to create a panoramic image     A Shooting example    7 Rotate the mode dial to En       On WB150 WB151 model  rotate the mode dial to  ii   and  then skip to step 3       Select gag     3 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus       Align the camera with the far left or the far right  or very top or  bottom  of the scene you want to capture     4 Press and hold  Shutter  to start shooting     5 With  Shutter  pressed  slowly move the camera in the  direction that will let it capture the rest of the panorama     When the viewfinder is aligned with the next scene  the  camera captures the next photo automatically     6 When you are finished  release  Shutter      When you have captured all the necessary shots  the camera  combines them into one panoramic photo     Extended functions 44       Using the Magic Frame mode    ei s For best results when capturing panoramic photos  avoid the    following  In Magic Frame mode  you can apply various frame effects to    moving the camera too quickly or too slowly your photos  The shape 
3.      ex    SMART CAMERA    SER    VIANUAL    WB150 WB1 50F   WB151 WVB151F AVB152F    This user manual includes detailed usage  instructions for your camera  Please read  this manual thoroughly     Click a topic    Basic troubleshooting       Quick reference                          Contents   Basic functions  Extended functions  Shooting options  Playback Editing    Wireless network   WB150F WB151F WB152F only     Settings       Appendixes          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    Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera   This may result in electric shock or damage to the camera     Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive gases and  liquids   his may cause a fire or explosion        Do not insert flammable materials into the camera or store these  materials near the camera   his may cause a fire or electric shock        Do not handle your camera with wet hands   his may result in electric shock              Prevent damage to subjects    eyesight    Do not use the flash in close proximity  closer than 1 m 3 ft  to  people or animals  If you use the flash too close to your subject s  eyes  this can cause temporary or permanent eyesight damage     Keep your camera away from small children and pets    Keep your camera and all accessories out of th
4.     46        mode  gt  Artistic Brush    48       mode  gt  Photo Filter    49      Image Adjust  to adjust Sharpness  Contrast   or Saturation     74    Sex Applying effects to videos        mode  gt  Movie Filter    50       P    Reducing camera shake      Optical Image Stabilization  OIS     31      Viewing files by category in Smart Album   gt  79   e Viewing files as thumbnails    80     Deleting all files on the memory  gt  82     Viewing files as a slide show    84   e Viewing files ona TV  gt  91      Connecting your camera to a computer   gt  92    s Using photo or video sharing websites   WB150F WB151F WB152F only   gt  104      Sending photos or videos via email   WB150F WB151F WB152F only   gt  107    e Adjusting sound and volume    122      Adjusting the brightness of the display   gt  123      Changing the display language    124    Setting the date and time  gt  124    Before contacting a service center    138       Contents       Basic functions       Unpacking  Camera layout  Inserting the battery and memory card     o  Charging the battery and turning on your camera        20   CHARGING the EE  Tuming on your camera  Performing the initial setup  Learning icons  Selecting options or menus       Setting the display and sound      Setting the display type       Setting the sound     Capturing photos    Zooming        Reducing camera shake  OIS     Tips for getting a clearer photo                                 w 32    10       Extended functions  Using the S
5.     6 Press    to save     1 Rotate the mode dial to E    2 Select sei    3  Rotate  Zoom  to the left  and then select a photo   4 Select Red eye Fix     5 Press  Wy  to save     Creating a print order  DPOF     Select photos to print and save print options in the Digital Print  Order Format  DPOF   This information is saved in the MISC folder  on your memory card for convenient printing on  DPOF compatible printers     7 In Playback mode  select a photo you want to print  and  then press  MENU      2 Select DPOF     3 Press  DISP  amp    to select the number of copies  and  then press  OK      ei e You can take the memory card to a print shop that supports DPOF   Digital Print Order Format  or you can print photos directly through a  DPOF compatible printer at home    e Photos with dimensions that are wider than the paper may be cut off  on the left and right edges  Ensure that your photo dimensions are  compatible with the paper you select      You cannot set DPOF options for photos stored in the intemal  memory    e Ifyou specify the print size  you can print photos only with  DPOF 1 1 compatible printers     Playback Editing 90    Viewing files on a TV       Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to a TV with the A V cable     1 Rotate the mode dial to G  6 Turn on your TV  and then select the A V video source      Select Connectivity  gt  Video Out  ane  TV remote COMO    F     Z Turn on your camera   3 a eet   The camera automatically enters into Playback
6.     Disconnecting the camera  for Windows XP     With Windows Vista and Windows 7  the methods for  disconnecting the camera are similar     1 Verify that the status lamp is not blinking     The status lamp blinks when transferring files  Wait until it  stops   2 Click ES on the tool bar at the bottom right of your  computer screen        10 00 ANM       7 Click the pop up message     4 Click the message box that indicates the camera can be  removed safely     5 Remove the USB cable     The camera may not disconnect safely while Intell studio is running  End the  program before disconnecting the camera     Playback Editing 96    Transferring files to your Mac computer    When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer  the computer will automatically recognize the device  You can transfer files directly  from the camera to the computer without installing any programs        Mac OS 10 4 or later is supported     7 Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the 2 Turn on the camera   USB cable    The computer recognizes the camera automatically and  displays a removable disk icon   You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera  If the    cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The manufacturer is not ei If you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer in the  responsible for any loss of data  pop up window     3 Double click the removable disk icon     4 Drag or save files to your computer        Playback Editing 97    Printing photos wit
7.    either the camera or the smart phone tum off    the memory is full    either device loses its connection to the WLAN    the Wi Fi connection is poor or unstable    Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  111    Uploading photos to a cloud server       You can upload your photos to SkyDrive  To upload photos  you must visit the Microsoft website and register before connecting your       camera   7 Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi  4 Login with your ID and password     For information about entering text  refer to  Entering text      2 Select  p   p  103     You can change the uploading photo size by pressing   If you connected to SkyDrive  refer to  MENU   and then selecting Upload Image Size   Using the login browser      p  101   3  Select SkyDrive  5 Scroll to the photos you want to upload  and then    If the pop up message that prompts you to create an account press  OK    appears  select OK     The camera will attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most 6 Select OK   recently connected AP     If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN    You can also upload photos to a cloud server in Playback mode by    it will search for available AP devices   p  100     pressing  MENU   and then selectig Share Wi Fi   gt  a cloud server      When there are no photos in the camera memory  you cannot use this  feature     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  112    Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos       You can send photos or videos that you captured w
8.   In Playback mode  Zoom in on part  of a photo or view files as thumbnails   or adjust the volume               Mode dial   p  18     Attaching the strap                Display    Basic functions 17    Camera layout       Mode dial    Description    SMART Smart Auto  Capture a photo with a scene mode selected  automatically by the camera   Program  Capture a photo by setting options except the  P shutter speed and aperture value which the camera sets  automatically        Aperture Priority  The camera selects a shutter  A __ speed based on the aperture value you have  set manually   ASM Shutter Priority  The camera selects an  S aperture value based on the shutter speed you  have set manually   Manual  Adjust various camera settings  including shutter speed and aperture value     M       Scene  Capture a photo with options preset for a specific  SCN scene     a Magic Plus  Capture a photo  record a video  or edit an  image with various effects     Wi Fi Wi Fi  Connect to wireless local area networks and use  functions   WB150F WB151F WB152F only     Live Panorama  Capture and combine a series of  Wa    photos to create a panoramic image    WB150 WB151 only     Bod Settings  Configure your camera s settings   WW   Movie  Customize settings to record a video        Buttons       Start recording a video         Access options or menus              Move back   Basic functions Other functions  DISP Change the display option  Move up  A Change the macro option    Move down  4 Chan
9.   The WLAN feature of your camera must comply with radio  ransmission laws in your region  To ensure compliance  use  he WLAN feature only in the country where you purchased the  camera   The process for adjusting network settings may differ   depending on network conditions   Do not access a network that you are not authorized to use   Before you connect to a network  ensure your battery is fully  charged   When a DHCP server is not available you must make an autoip   txt file and copy it to the inserted memory card to connect to  he network using Auto IP                 Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  102    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings       Entering text                                                                      Learn how to enter text  The icons in the table below let you move ABC Switch to ABC mode   he cursor  change the case  etc  Press  DISP W 4 8   to move Space   Enter a space   o a desired key  and then press  OK  to enter the key  OK Save the displayed text        View the entering text guide    ollallskdleilels S   o    a  WILE    d HI  u ilo p   Z    You can use only the Engish alphabet  regardless of the display  alls KAP pF ki B  language   OE S e sl be P D ell   To move to OK directly  press II   e You can enter up to 64 characters   l   ABC Space OK Ei   3  Back     Backspace  icon   Description  Delete the last letter           ak Mowe the cursor   t In ABC mode  change the case   com Enter   com        Switc
10.   The figures above are measured by Samsung s standards  Your results may  differ  depending on your actual usage   e Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording    time       When using network functions  the battery will be depleted more quickly     Appendixes 134    Camera maintenance       Low battery message    When the battery has fully discharged  the battery icon will tum  red and the  Low Battery  message will appear       Avoid exposing batteries to very cold or very hot temperatures   below O   C 32   F or above 40   C 104   F   Extreme  temperatures can reduce the charging capacity of your  batteries    When you use the camera for an extended period  the area  around the battery chamber may become warm  This does not  affect the normal use of the camera    Do not pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug from  the power outlet  as this may cause a fire or electric shock    In temperatures below O   C 82   F  battery capacity and battery  life may decrease    Battery capacity may decrease in low temperatures but will  return to normal in milder temperatures        Protect batteries  chargers  and memory cards from  damage   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 and  may cause a fire or electric shock     Notes about charging the battery      If the status lamp is off  make sur
11.   To adjust the color temperature of the  light source   p  72        Shooting options 71          Defining your own White Balance    You can customize the White Balance by capturing a photo of  a white surface  such as a piece of paper  under the lighting  conditions in which you intend to capture a photo  The White  Balance feature will help you to match the colors in your photo  with the actual scene     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select White Balance  gt  Custom Set     3  Aim the lens at a piece of white paper  and then press   Shutter         7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      Select White Balance  gt  Color Temp     3 Press  4    to adjust the color temperature to match  your light source       You can capture a warmer photo with a higher color  temperature setting  more yellow red   and a cooler photo with  a lower color temperature setting  more blue         Color Temp    6500 K    3000 10000  a       E             4 Press  0K  to save your settings     Shooting options 72    Using burst modes rasm    It can be difficult to capture photos of fast moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects in photos   Also  it can be difficult to adjust the exposure correctly and select a proper light source  In these cases  select one of the burst modes                                                     e        Fee    E ee       gt  J   Motion Capture  While you are pressing  Shutter   the         amp  camera captures VGA photos 
12.   Your camera emits radio frequency  RF  signals that may interfere  with unshielded or improperly shielded electronic equipment   such as pacemakers  hearing aids  medical devices  and   other electronic devices in homes or vehicles  Consult the  manufacturers of your electronic devices to solve any interference  problems you experience  To prevent unwanted interference  use  only Samsung approved devices or accessories     Use your camera in the normal position   Avoid contact with your camera s internal antenna       Data transferred via WLAN could be leaked  so avoid  transferring sensitive data in public areas or on open networks      The camera manufacturer is not liable for any data transfers that  infringe on copyrights  trademarks  intellectual property laws  or  public decency ordinances     Copyright information   Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are  registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation    Mac is a registered trademark of the Apple Corporation   microSD     microSDHC     and microSDXC    are  registered trademarks of the SD Association    Wi Fi    the Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo  and the Wi Fi logo are  registered trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance     Trademarks and trade names used in this manual are  the property of their respective owners       Camera specifications or contents of this manual may  be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of  camera functions    We recommend using your camera within the country  where you purchased it    Use th
13.   lever place cameras  batteries  chargers  or accessories near   on  or in heating devices  such as microwave ovens  stoves  or  radiators  These devices may be deformed and can overheat  and cause a fire or explosion    Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight  as this may discolor  he image sensor or cause it to malfunction    Protect the lens from fingerprints and scratches  Clean the lens  with a soft  clean  debris free lens cloth    The camera may turn off if struck or dropped  This is to protect  he memory card  Tum on the camera to use it again    While you use the camera  it may heat up  This is normal and  should not affect your camera s lifespan or performance    When you use the camera in low temperatures  it may take  some time to tum on  the color of the display may be changed  temporarily  or after images may appear  These conditions are  not malfunctions and they will correct themselves when the  camera is returned to milder temperatures                 Paint or metal on the outside of the camera may cause  allergies  itchy skin  eczema  or swelling for people with  sensitive skin  If you experience any of these symptoms  stop  using the camera immediately and consult a doctor   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   Do not allow unqualified personnel to service the camera or   attempt to service the camera yourself  Any damage that resu
14.   you cannot A The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data   store any more photos on the card  Use a new memory card          Do not bend  drop  or subject memory cards to heavy impact  or pressure    Avoid using or storing memory cards near strong magnetic  elds     Avoid using or keeping memory cards in areas with high  emperature  high humidity  or corrosive substances        Appendixes 133    Camera maintenance       About the battery    Use only Samsung approved batteries     Battery specifications    Battery life    Average shooting time   Number of photos    Model   Type   Cell capacity  Voltage    Charging time   when the camera is  switched off     SLB 10A  Lithium ion battery  1 030 mAh   3 7 V    Approximately 240 min    Approximately  150 min   Approximately  300 photos    Photos         Charging the battery by connecting it to a computer may take longer     Approximately    Videos  120 min    Test conditions    when the battery is fully charged    The battery life was measured under  the following conditions  in P mode  in  darkness   fw  resolution  Fine quality   OIS on     1  Set the flash option to Fill in  take a  single shot  and zoom in or out     2  Set the flash option to Off  take a  single shot  and zoom in or out     3  Perform steps 1 and 2  waiting  30 seconds between each step   Repeat the process for 5 minutes   and then tum off the camera for  1 minute     4  Repeat steps 1 to 3     Record videos at HD resolution and  30 FPS        
15.  5 photos per second    zeg A A maximum of 30 photos    AEB                Capture 3 consecutive photos  each with a different  exposure  normal  underexposed  and overexposed   7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU     Use a tripod to prevent blurry photos       Select Drive     B       ei   You can use the flash and timer only when you select Single   3 Select an option  e When you select Motion Capture  your camera will set the resolution  to VGA and set the ISO sensitivity to Auto      icon Description     Depending on the Face Detection option you selected  some Burst      Single  Capture a single photo  cpronsmey aeieea   Continuous   e While you are pressing  Shutter   the camera  wo  continuously captures photos     The maximum number of photos depends on the  capacity of your memory card     Shooting options 73    Adjusting images ra zu    Adjust the sharpness  contrast  or saturation of your photos        7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   4 Press  4 8  to adjust each value     2 Select Image Adjust     Soften the edges on your photos  suitable for             3  Select an option  j editing the photos on your computer      Sharpness Sharpen the edges to improve the clarity of your    Contrast   photos  This may also increase the noise in your    Saturation photos   Image Adjust   Decrease the color and brightness     Increase the color and brightness   2 Decrease the saturation     Increase the saturation                    5 Press  0K  to save your settings     Select 0 i
16.  Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     Extended functions 39    Using the Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority  or Manual mode       Adjust the aperture value or shutter speed to control the exposure of your photos  You can use these options in the Aperture Priority     Shutter Priority  and Manual modes     Aperture value   The aperture is a hole that lets light into the camera  The aperture  housing contains thin  metal plates that open and close  widening  or narrowing the aperture  and controlling the amount of light that  enters the camera  The size of the aperture is closely related to  the brightness of a photo  the larger the aperture  the brighter the  photo  the smaller the aperture  the darker the photo  Note that  the larger the aperture value  the smaller the aperture size  For    example  an aperture set to 5 6 is larger than an aperture set to 11        A Small aperture value  The size A Large aperture value  The size    of the aperture is large   of the aperture is small      Shutter speed   Shutter speed  which is an important factor in the brightness of a  photo  refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the  shutter  A slow shutter speed allows more time to let light in  All  things being equal  photos are brighter  but fast moving objects  tend to blur  On the other hand  a fast shutter speed allows less  time to let light in  Photos are darker  but objects in mo
17.  Select Rotate  gt  an option     5 Press     to save        Resize       ky 1984 x 1488  Gy 1024 x 768    Rotate   Right 90      Back  OK   Select                Available resize options differ depending on the original size of the photo     The camera will overwrite the original file     In Playback mode  press  MENU   and then select Rotate to rotate  a photo     Playback Editing 87    Editing a photo       Applying Smart Filter effects  Apply special effects to your photos     1 Rotate the mode dial to       2 Select si     3 Rotate  Zoom  to the left  and then select a photo     4 Select Smart Filter  gt  an option               Back       Smart Filter   Miniature          100 0001 Gm       Normal    Miniature    Vignetting    No effect    Apply a tilt shift effect to make the subject  appear in miniature   Apply the retro looking colors  high contrast  and  strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras        Ges  ecto    Ink Painting  Oil Painting  Cartoon    Cross Filter    Sketch    Soft Focus    Fish eye    Old Film   Half Tone Dot  Classic   Retro    Zooming Shot    Apply a watercolor painting effect   Apply an oil painting effect   Apply a cartoon painting effect     Add lines that radiate outward from bright  objects to imitate the visual effect of a cross  filter     Apply a pen sketch effect     Hide facial imperfections or apply dreamy  effects     Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect  of a fisheye lens     Apply a vintage film effect   Apply a halftone
18.  Shutter  to focus   Portraits at night   4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo   Ki Landscapes with backlighting    Extended functions 35          ei s If the camera does not recognize an appropriate scene mode  it uses   the default settings for the SMART mode    Even if it detects a face  the camera may not select a portrait mode   depending on the subject s position or lighting      The camera may not select the correct scene depending on the  shooting conditions  such as camera shake  lighting  or distance to  the subject    e Even if you use a tripod  the camera may not detect the Ge mode if  the subject is moving      In SMART mode  the camera consumes more battery power  because  it changes settings often to select appropriate scenes     Extended functions 36    Using the Scene mode    In Scene mode  you can capture a photo with options that are preset for a specific scene       Rotate the mode dial to SCN  fopton   escipton    Capture scenes at sunset  with natural looking  2 Select a scene  Sunset Gees          za 1   Dawn Capture scenes at sunrise   a Backlight Capture backlit subjects   IR Ki i  x Beach  amp  Snow Reduce underexposure of subjects caused by    D sunlight reflected from sand or snow        Beauty Shot       3 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press  Cor  Panel off  Shutter  to focus     4  Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     Beauty Shot Capture a portrait with options to hide facial  imperfections              Capture scenes at ni
19.  Sync or Off  The aperture remains open longer and it may be  harder to hold the camera steady long enough to capture a clear  photo      Use a tripod or set the flash option to Fill in   p  57       Set ISO sensitivity options   p  59     Basic functions 32    ep  E    Preventing your subject from being out of focus       It may be difficult to get your subject in focus when    When you capture photos in low light    there is little contrast between the subject and background  for    example  when your subject is wearing clothing that is similar in color  to the background       the light source behind the subject is too bright     the subject is shiny or reflective     the subject includes horizontal patterns  such as blinds    the subject is not positioned in the center of the frame    w vi   ee      r When subjects are moving rapidly              r   5  Use the Continuous     f aN or Motion Capture  LL Gest function   p  73        Tum on the flash    p  57                                                        Using the focus lock   Half press  Shutter  to focus  When the subject is in focus   you can reposition the frame to change the composition   When you are ready  press  Shutter  to capture your photo      t  3                      Basic functions 33    Extended functions    Learn how to capture a photo and record a video by selecting a mode        Using the Smart Auto mode Using the Magic Plus mode                    44  Using the Scene mode              00 cecee Us
20.  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  113    Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos       ei    lf the PC supports the Wake on LAN  WOL  feature  you can tum on  the PC automatically by searching for the PC from your camera     p  118    When you connect the camera to the WLAN  select the AP that is  connected to the PC    The camera will search for available access points even if you are  connecting to the same access point again    If you tum off the camera or remove the battery while sending files  the  file transfer will be interrupted    While you are using this feature  only  POWER  is available on your  camera    You can connect only one camera to the PC at a time for sending  files    The backup may be canceled due to network conditions    Photos or videos can be sent to a PC one time only  Files cannot be  sent again even if you reconnect your camera to another PC    When there are no files in the camera memory  you cannot use this  feature    You must tum off Windows Firewall and any other firewalls before  using this feature    You can send up to 1 000 files    On the PC software  the server name must be entered in the Latin  alphabet and can contain no more than 48 characters     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  114    Viewing photos or videos on a TV Link enabled TV       TV Link is a technology for sharing media files between a camera and TV connected to the same AP device  With this technology  you can  view your photos or videos on a widescreen TV     1 
21.  Zoom  to the left or right           Playback Editing 85       Capturing an image from video    7 In Playback mode  select a video  and then press 7 While viewing a video  press  OK  at the point where you   MENU   want to capture an image   2 Select Trim Movie  2 Press       3 Press  0K  to start playing the video       The resolution of the captured image will be the same as the original  video   4  Press  OK   gt   Ws  at the point where you want the   The captured image is saved as a new file     trimming to begin   5 Press  OK  to resume playing the video     6 Press  OK   gt      at the point where you want the  trimming to end     Z Press     to trim           8 When the pop up message appears  select Yes     ei   The original video should be at least 10 seconds long     The camera will save the edited video as a new file and leave the  original video intact     Playback Editing 86    Editing a photo       Leam how to edit photos       The camera will save edited photos as new files   e When you edit photos  the camera will automatically convert them to a lower resolution  Photos that you rotate or resize manually are not automatically converted to    a lower resolution     Resizing photos Rotating a photo    Change the size of a photo and save it as a new file   7 Rotate the mode dial to       2 Select sei   3 Rotate  Zoom  to the left  and then select a photo     7 In Playback mode  select a photo  and then  press  MENU        Select Resize     2 Select an option  4
22.  a residential   installation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency   energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions    may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is   no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this   equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception    which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and on  the user is   encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following   measures      Reorientate  or relocate  the receiving antenna      Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help        e Declaration of Conformity  Trade Name   Samsung Electronics America  Inc     Model No    Samsung WB150 WB150F   WB151 WB151F WB152F    Responsible Party   Samsung Electronics America  Inc   Address   85 Challenger Road  Ridgefield Park   NJ 07660   Telephone No    1 800 SAMSUNG  726 7864        This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2   this device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation              f     FCC ID A3LWB150F    Thi
23.  all  scenes or modes     For example     Adjusting the exposure manually  EV      PAs  Available in Program     Depending on the intensity of the ambient light  your photos ior  may be too bright or dark  In these cases  you can adjust the Aperture Priority     exposure to get a better photo  Shutter Priority  and    a a wei e    A Darker     A Neutral  0  A Brighter        Icons used in this manual    DN    H        Additional information   Safety warnings and precautions   Camera buttons  For example   Shutter  represents the  shutter button    Page number of related information    The order of options or menus you must select to  perform a step  for example  Select Face Detection  gt   Normal  represents Select Face Detection  and then  select Normal      Annotation       Expressions used in this manual    Pressing the shutter    Half press  Shutter   Press the shutter halfway down    Press  Shutter   Press the shutter all the way down                   Half press  Shutter  Press  Shutter     Subject  background  and composition     Subject  The main object in a scene  such as a person   animal  or still life     Background  The objects around the subject     Composition  The combination of a subject and background       Background    Subject                Exposure  Brightness    The amount of light that enters your camera determines the  exposure  You can alter the exposure by changing the shutter  speed  aperture value  or ISO sensitivity  By altering the exposure   yo
24.  are shot with a high sensitivity or when a sensitivity is  automatically set in a dark place     Appendixes 147       OIS  Optical Image Stabilization     This feature compensates in real time for shaking and vibrating  while shooting  There is no image degradation compared to  Digital Image Stabilization feature     Optical zoom    This is a general zoom which can enlarge images with a lens and  does not deteriorate quality of images     Quality  An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image   Higher quality images have a lower rate of compression  which  usually results in a larger file size        Resolution   The number of pixels present in a digital image  High resolution  images contain more pixels and typically show more detail than  low resolution images     Shutter speed   Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and  close the shutter  and it is an important factor in the brightness of  a photo  as it controls the amount of light which passes through  the aperture before it reaches the image sensor  A fast shutter  speed allows less time to let light in and the photo becomes  darker and more easily freezes subjects in motion     Vignetting   A reduction of an image s brightness or saturation at the periphery   outer edges  compared to the center of the image  Vignetting  can draw interest to subjects positioned in the center of an  image     White balance  color balance    An adjustment of the intensities of colors  typically t
25.  auto focus on your subject   even when you are moving     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU        Select Focus Area  gt  Selection AF       2 Select Focus Area  gt  Tracking AF   3 Press  OK   and then press  DISP  amp  4 8   to move                                                                   he frame to a desired area  3 Focus on the subject you want to track  and then  press  OK      A focus frame appears on the subject and follows the subject  S e as you move the camera   Cl  e D  n Zi 1 o  7 ei  US al  An  C Move Select he  4 Press  OK         5 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo      lt  Press  0K  to change the focus area    The white frame means that your camera is tracking the    subject     When you half press  Shutter   the green frame means that    ei Ifyou use this function  you cannot set Face Detection options  Timer options  peat  your subject is in focus     and Intelli zoom     4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     Shooting options 62    Changing the camera   s focus        4    If you do not select a focus area  the focus frame will appear in the  center of the screen    Tracking a subject may fail when      the subject is too small     the subject moves excessively     the subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place     colors or pattems on the subject and the background are the same    the subject includes horizontal patterns  such as blinds     the camera shakes excessively   When tracking a subje
26.  by the camera  in limited increments  to improve the  exposure of your photos  Set the EV compensation to  1 0 EV to  adjust the value one step darker and 1 0 EV to one step brighter        Exif  Exchangeable Image File Format    A specification to define an image file format for digital cameras  created by the Japan Electronic Industries Development  Association  JEIDA      Exposure   The amount of light allowed to reach the camera s sensor   Exposure is controlled by a combination of the shutter speed  the  aperture value  and ISO sensitivity     Flash  A speed light that helps to create adequate exposure in low light  conditions     Focal length   The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point  in  millimeters   Longer focal lengths result in narrower angles of view  and the subject is magnified  Shorter focal lengths result in wider  angles of view     Histogram   A graphical representation of the brightness of an image  The  horizontal axis represents the brightness and the vertical axis  represents the number of pixels  High points at the left  too dark   and right  too bright  on the histogram indicate a photo that is  improperly exposed     Appendixes 146       H 264 MPEG 4   A high compression video format established by international  standard organizations ISO IEC and ITU T and developed by the  Joint Video Team  JVT   This codec is capable of providing good  video quality at low bit rates     Image sensor   The physical part of a digital camera that 
27.  effect   Apply a black and white effect           Apply a sepia tone effect     Blur the edges of a photo to emphasize the  subjects in the center        5 Press     to save     Playback Editing 88    Editing a photo       Adjusting your photos    Learn how to adjust the brightness  contrast  or saturation or how  to correct the red eye effect  If the center of a photo is dark  you  can adjust it to be brighter  The camera will save an edited photo  as anew file  but may convert it to a lower resolution     ei e You can adjust brightness  contrast  and saturation and apply Smart  Filter effects at the same time       You cannot apply the ACB  Face Retouch  and Red eye Fix effects  at the same time     Adjusting brightness  contrast  or saturation  7 Rotate the mode dial to E   2 Select si     3  Rotate  Zoom  to the left  and then select a photo     4 Select an adjusting option     Icon Description          Brightness     Contrast  Je Saturation       5 Press  4 8  to adjust the option   6 Press  OK      7 Press     to save     Adjusting dark subjects  ACB   1 Rotate the mode dial to     2 Select sei   3 Rotate  Zoom  to the left  and then select a photo   4 Select ACB     5 Press     to save     Playback Editing 89       Retouching faces  Rotate the mode dial to     Select ei   Rotate  Zoom  to the left  and then select a photo     Select Face Retouch     Om KR UNa    Press  4 8  to adjust the option     As the number increases  the skin tone becomes brighter and  smoother 
28.  is 2M  and the longest  video you can upload is 30 seconds at QVGA resolution or a video  recorded using a  If the selected photo resolution is higher than  2M  it will be automatically resized to a lower resolution     The method of uploading photos or videos may differ depending on  he selected website     Ifyou cannot access a website because of firewall or user  authentication settings  contact your network administrator or network  service provider     Uploaded photos or videos may be automatically titled with the date  hey were captured     The speed of your internet connection may affect how quickly photos  upload or web pages open     When there are no files in the camera memory  you cannot use this  feature     You can also upload photos or videos to file sharing websites in  Playback mode by pressing  MENU   and then selecting Share Wi Fi    gt  a desired website           Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  105    Sending photos or videos via email       You can change settings in the email menu  and send photos or videos stored on the camera via email     Changing email settings  In the email menu  you can change settings for storing your    information  You can also set or change the email password  For  information about entering text  refer to  Entering text    p  108     Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi   Select       Press  MENU     Select Sender Setting     Om KR Go M   A    Select the Name box  enter your name  and then  select OK           Sender Se
29.  light blinking  Error         Turning on your camera in Playback mode    Press  B    The camera tums on and immediately accesses  Playback mode        ei Use only the AC adapter and USB cable supplied with your camera  If you  use another AC adapter  such as SAC 48   the camera battery may not  charge or work properly        ff you tum on your camera by pressing and holding  LJ  until the status lamp  blinks  the camera does not emit any sounds     Basic functions 20    Performing the initial setup       When you tum on your camera for the first time  the initial setup screen appears  Follow the steps below to configure the camera s basic  settings           1 Verify that Language is highlighted  and then press 4 Press  DISP   amp   to select Home  and then press  OK    Je or  OK     When you travel to another country  select Visit  and then  select a new time zone      G l    R  S Kremer 5 Dress  4      to select a time zone  and then press  Time Zone Home  gt  OK      5S    Date Time Set  gt  Time Zone   Home  Date Type MMIDD     gt  ee   ii r       lt      gt   E Exit Select                2 Press  DISP    to select a language  and then RENE  press  OK   Cancel  mn  Set             3 Press     to select Time Zone  and then press       or  0K      Basic functions 21       6 Press     to select Date Time Set  and then press Q Press     to select Date Type  and then press            or  OK        or  OK    Date Time Set 10 Press  DISP    to select a date type  and then  pres
30.  may be set to Off   if needed  The flash does not  p  57     Batteries are consumable parts that must work         e You cannot use the flash in some modes   be replaced over time  Get a new battery    if the battery life is diminishing quickly     Appendixes 138    Before contacting a service center       The flash fires The flash may fire due to static electricity   unexpectedly The camera is not malfunctioning    The date and time are Set the date and time in the display settings   incorrect  p  124    The display or buttons  do not work       Remove the battery  and then insert it again     If you use your camera at very low  temperatures  it may cause the camera  screen to malfunction or discolor  For better  performance of your camera screen  use  your camera in moderate temperatures     The camera display  responds poorly      Tum off your camera  and then turn it  on again     Remove your memory card  and then  insert it again     Format your memory card   See    Cautions when using memory cards     for more detail  Ip  183   If you change the name of a file  your  camera may not play the file  the name of  Cannot play back files    he file should meet the DCF standard   If  you encounter this situation  play back the  files on your computer     The memory card has  an error      Make sure that the focus option you set  is suitable for close up shots   p  60      Make sure that the lens is clean  If not   clean the lens   p  129    e Make sure that the subject is wit
31.  may not     the subject is far from  orange for Smile Shot      itis too bright or too dark    be effective when   the camera  The focus frame will appear  and Blink Detection           the subject is not facing the camera      the subject is wearing    sunglasses or a mask      the subject s facial expression changes drastically     the subject is backlit or the lighting conditions are unstable  Face Detection is not available when you set the Selection AF   Tracking AF  or Manual Focus     Depending on the shoo  Detection options may d  Depending on the Face  function may not be avail       ing options you selected  available Face    iffer   Detection options you selected  the timer  lable     When you set Face Detection options  the AF area is automatically    set to Multi AF   Depending on the Face  may not be available     Detection options you selected  Burst options    When you set Smart Face Recognition option and capture photos of    detected faces  they will    be registered in the face list        You can view registered    faces in order of priority in Playback mode      p  79  Even though faces are registered successfully  they may not be  classified in Playback mode    A face detected with Smart Face Recognition option may not appear  in the face list or Smart Album        Detecting faces    Your camera automatically detects up to 10 human faces in one  scene     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      2 Select Face Detection  gt  Normal     The face nearest the c
32.  mode when    you connect it to a TV     4 Turn off your camera and TV  8 View photos or play videos using the camera buttons     5 Connect your camera to your TV with the AN cable  ei e Depending on the TV model  you may see some digital noise or part  of an image may not appear      Images may not be centered on the TV screen depending on your  TV settings        Playback Editing 91    Transferring files to your Windows computer          Transfer files to your Windows computer  edit them with Intelli studio  and upload them to the web     Requirements       The requirements are recommendation only  Intelli studio may not work    q on the condition of your computer     CPU Intel   Pentium  4 3 2 GHz or higher    If your computer does not meet the requirements  videos may not play  AMD Athlon    FX 2 6 GHz or higher correctly or it may take longer to edit videos   RAM Minimum 512 MB RAM  1 GB or more recommended    Install DirectX 9 0c or later before you use Intelli studio    S       e Your computer must be running Windows XP  Windows Vista  or  os Windows XP SP2  Windows Vista  or Windows 7 Windows 7 for you to connect the camera as a removable disk   nar disk 250 MB or more  1 GB and above recommended   capacity     CD ROM drive A The be eee not ses for ae damage a ee D using   n Com as er mi urself      1024 X 768 pixels  16 bit color display compatible Ge   monitor  1280 X 1024 pixels  32 bit color display  eis recommended   thers  USB 2 0 port     nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT 
33.  t je ve shod   se z  kladn  mi po  adavky a dal    mi  p    slu  n  mi ustanoven  mi sm  rnice 1999 5 ES     Samsung Electronics erkl  rer herved  at digitale kameraer overholder de v  sentlige krav og   vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5   EF     Hiermit erkl  rt Samsung Electronic  dass sich die Digitalkamera in   bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den    brigen einschl  gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet     K  esolevaga kinnitab Samsung Electronics digitaalkaamera vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p  hin  uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist  tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s  tetele     Hereby  Samsung Electronics declares that this digital camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant  provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC     Por medio de la presente Samsung Electronics declara que la c  mara digital cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera  otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE     ME THN TIAPDOY ZA n Samsung Electronics AHAQNEI OTI n wngiakh pwroypagikh unxav       YMMOPQQNETAI MPO   TI  OYZIQAEIZ ANAITHZEIZ KAI TIZ AOINE   ZNETIKEZ AIATA EIZ THS OAHTIA   1999 5 EK     Par la pr  sente Samsung Electronic d  clare que l appareil photo num  rique est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres  dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE     Con la presente Samsung Electronicsdichiara che questa fotocamera digitale    conforme ai requisiti essenziali 
34. 31    Error messages       When the following error messages appear  try these remedies     Error message    Card Error    Card Locked    Card not  supported     Connection failed        Suggested remedies  e Tum off your camera  and then turn it on  again   e Remove your memory card  and then insert  it again   e Format your memory card   You can lock an SD  SDHC  or SDXC card to  prevent files from being deleted  Unlock the card  when shooting     VW    The inserted memory card is not supported   by your camera  Insert a SD  SDHC  or SDXC   memory card    e The camera cannot connect to the network  using the selected access point  Select  another AP and try again    e The camera has failed to connect to the other  camera  Try connecting again     Suggested remedies    DCF Full Error    Device    disconnected     File Error    File system not  supported     Initialization failed     Invalid password     Low Battery    Appendixes 127    File names do not match the DCF standard    Transfer the files from the memory card to your   computer and format the card  Then  open the   Settings menu and select File No   gt  Reset     p  124    Network connection disconnected while   transferring photos  Select a TV Link device   again    Delete the damaged file or contact a service   center    Your camera does not support the FAT file   structure of the inserted memory card  Format   the memory card on the camera      Tum on TV Link enabled devices on the  network      The camera has fa
35. 5   AF Sound 122   Aperture Priority mode 41  Aperture value 40   Auto Backup 113    Auto Contrast Balance  ACB   Playback mode 89  Shooting mode 70    Auto Exposure Bracket   AEB  73    AN port 16    Battery  Caution 135  Charging 20  Inserting 19    Beauty Shot mode 38  Blink Detection 66    Brightness  Playback mode 89  Shooting mode 69    Burst modes  Auto Exposure Bracket   AEB  73  Continuous 73  Motion Capture 73    Cc  Camera maintenance 129    Camera specifications 141    Capturing an image from  video 86    Charging 20    Cleaning  Camera body 129  Display 129  Lens 129    Connecting to a computer  Mac 97  Windows 92    Contrast  Playback mode 89  Shooting mode 74    D  Date Time Set 124  Deleting files 81    Digital Print Order Format   DPOF  90    Appendixes 155    Digital zoom 29  Disconnecting the camera 96  Display brightness 123  Display type 26    E  Editing photos 87    Editing videos  Capturing 86  Trimming 86    Enlarging 83  Error messages 127    Exposure 69    Index       F  Face Detection 64    Flash   Auto 57   Fillin 58   Off 57  Red eye 58  Red eye Fix 58  Slow Sync 58    Focus area  Center AF 63  ulti AF 63  Selection AF 63  Tracking AF 63       Formatting 125    Function button 18    G  Guide Line 122    H  Half press shutter 32    Icons  Playback mode 77  Shooting mode 23    Image Adjustment  ACB 89  Brightness   Playback mode 89  Shooting mode 69  Contrast   Playback mode 89  Shooting mode 74  Red eye 90  Saturation  Playback mode 89  Shooting mo
36. Face Retouch  Red eye Fix    Smart Filter  Normal  Miniature  Vignetting   Ink Painting  Oil Painting  Cartoon  Cross Filter   Sketch  Soft Focus  Fish eye  Old Film   Half Tone Dot  Classic  Retro  Zooming Shot     Image size       Edit  Still image capture  Time trimming      Intemal memory  Approximately 18 MB  e External memory  Optional    SD card  1 2 GB guaranteed    SDHC card  up to 32 GB guaranteed    SDXC card  up to 64 GB guaranteed   Internal memory capacity may not match these  specifications       Still Image  JPEG  DCF   EXIF 2 21  DPOF 1 1   PictBridge 1 0   e Movie Clip  MP4  Video  MPEG 4 AVC H 264   Audio  AAC     Appendixes 143    For 1 GB SD  Number of photos       Super Fine Fine Normal  4320X3240 144 259 381  fem  4320X2880  162 287 423  4320X2432 190 343 498  3648X2736  201 353 519  2832X2832 246 435 630   Gy  2592x1944 386 686 950  Del 1984x1488 624 1 065 1 404   Ex  1920x1080 846 1 373 1 993  Del 1024x768 1817 2809 3433    These figures are measured under Samsung s  standard conditions  Your results may vary depending  on the shooting conditions and camera settings        Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only     Social Sharing  Email  MobileLink  Remote Viewfinder  Cloud   Auto Backup  TV Link  Authentication Browser  Wi Fi Direct    Interface    Digital output    USB 2 0  connector    Audio input output Internal speaker  Mono   Microphone  Mono     Video output AN  NTSC  PAL  selectable    DC power input 5V   connector   Power source   Rechar
37. Once you adjust the exposure  the setting will be stored automatically   1 In Shooting mode  press IMENU   You may need to change the exposure value later to avoid  overexposure or underexposure   2 Select EV    If you cannot decide on an appropriate exposure  select the  AEB  Auto Exposure Bracket  option  The camera will capture  8 consecutive photos  each with a different exposure  normal   underexposed  and overexposed   p  73     Shooting options 69    Adjusting brightness and color       Compensating for backlighting  ACB  pasm    When the light source is behind your subject or there is high  contrast between your subject and the background  your subject  is likely to appear dark in the photo  In this case  set the Auto  Contrast Balance  ACB  option        A Without ACB    A With ACB    7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select ACB     3  Select an option     fion pesni    Q Off  ACB  Auto Contrast Balance  is deactivated   LN On  ACB  Auto Contrast Balance  is activated        ei   The ACB feature is always on in Smart Auto mode     The ACB feature is not available when you set Burst options     Changing the metering option PAS M      The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera  measures the quantity of light  The brightness and lighting of your  photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Metering     3  Select an option     eon Description AAA  Multi     Your camera divides the frame into sev
38. Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi     Select ES     3 Connect your TV to a wireless network via an AP device     If the guide message appears  press  OK     The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN  via the most recently connected AP device    If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN   it will search for available AP devices   p  100        Refer to your TV s user manual for more information     4 On the TV  search for the camera and browse the shared   photos or videos      For information about searching for the camera and browsing  the photos or videos on the TV  refer to the TV user manual      Videos may not play smoothly depending on the type of TV  or network condition  If this happens  re record the video  in VGA Or QVGA quality and play it again  If videos do not  play smoothly on your TV over the wireless connection  try  connecting the camera to the TV with an AV cable              Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  115          You can share up to 1 000 photos or videos    Ona TV screen  you can view only photos or videos captured with  your camera    The range of the wireless connection between your camera and a TV  may vary depending on the specifications of the AP    If the camera is connected to 2 TVs  playback may be slower    Photos or videos will be shared in their original sizes    You can use this feature only with TV Link enabled TVs    Shared photos or videos will not be stored on the TV  but they can be  stored 
39. TAL CAMERA  Model s    WB150F  WB151F  WB152F    Declaration  amp  Applicable standards    We hereby declare that the product s  above is are  in  compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions  of the R amp TTE Directive  1999 5 EC   the Low Voltage Directive   2006 95 EC  and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive   2004 108 EC  by application of   EN 60950 1 2006 A1 2010  EN 56022 2006 A1  2007  EN 61000 3 3 2008  EN 301 489 1 v1 8 1  EN62311  2008    EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003   EN 61000 3 2 2006  A1 2009  A2 2009  EN 300 328 v1 7 1   EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1    and the Eco Design Directive  2009 125 EC  implemented by  Regulations  EC  No 278 2009 for external power supplies     Representative in the EU    Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab   YEAR TO BEGIN AFFIXING CE MARKING 2011   Blackbushe Business Park   Saxony Way  Yateley  Hampshire   GU46 6GG  UK    21 October  2011     Place and date of issue     Joong Hoon Choi   Lab  Manager        Name and signature of authorized person       This is not the address of Samsung Service Centre  For the  address or the phone number of Samsung Service Centre  see  the warranty card or contact the retailer where you purchased  your product     Appendixes 152    Declaration sentence in official languages       Cesky    Dansk    Deutsch    Eesti    English    Espa  ol    EMnvIK      Fran  ais    Italiano    Latviski    Lietuvi      Nederlands    Samsung Electronics t  mto prohla  uje  Ze tento digit  ln   fotoapar 
40. Transferring files by connecting the  camera as a removable disk  Disconnecting the camera   for Windows XP   Transferring files to your Mac computer      Printing photos with a PictBridge photo  printer    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode    Learn how to play back photos or videos and how to manage files     Starting Playback mode    View photos or play videos stored in your camera           g  100 0001 OR Om    7 Press  EJ   Let Memory in use    The most recent file will be displayed     If the camera is off  it will turn on and display the most recent    file  oto Size i  l mossa Gg gl     Histogram  2 Press  4 8   to scroll through files     Press and hold  4    to scroll through files quickly     2   lf you want to view files stored in the intemal memory  remove your Description    File Information                   EEA  Album Zoom In       memory card  1 2 Current file Total files    You may not be able to edit or play back files that were captured with i  other cameras  due to unsupported sizes  image size  etc  or codecs  100 0001 Folder name File name    Use a computer or another device to edit or play back these files   On Protected file    Gi Print order has been set  DPOF        To display file information on the screen  press  DISP      Playback Editing 77    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Video file information                               g 2 100 0002 9 om    00 00 00 20  On  Movie Size   1280X720   d  Date   2012 01 01 File Informati
41. Using the Smart Scene Detection mode          In Smart Scene Detection mode  your camera automatically Landscapes  chooses the appropriate camera settings based on the scene it  has detected  B Sunsets  7 Rotate the mode dial to d    Blue skies  GH Forested areas  2 Press  MENU   D  3 Select Smart Scene Detection  gt  On  5 Press     Video recording  to start recording   4 Align your subject in the frame  6 Press     Video recording  again to stop recording     The camera automatically selects a scene  An appropriate  scene icon will appear at the top left of the screen      If the camera does not recognize an appropriate scene mode  it uses  D the default settings for the Smart Scene Detection mode   D SE a   The camera may not select the correct scene depending on the  HD shooting conditions  such as camera shake  lighting  and distance to  E  the subject   ate  V    amS             Extended functions 52       Shooting options    Learn how to set the options in Shooting mode        Selecting a resolution and quality              54  Selecting a resolution              TASA  Selecting an image quality     T59   Using th    timer a e aae E eres ener 56   Shooting in the dark e ee Sm  Preventing red eye es SeSE de S    Lee 57  Adjusting the ISO sent    59   Changing the camera   s focus                  60  Nee KEE 60  Usingrautonrocus eege 60  Focusing on a selected area               068 62  Using tracking auto fOCUS me 62  Adjusting the focus aen      63    Using Face Detec
42. above  and below   e When capturing photos from the left  right  above  and below   instruct the subject not to tum his or her face more than  30 degrees     You can register a face even if you capture only one photo of the  subject s face     aS       Shooting options 67    Using Face Detection       4 When you are finished capturing the photos  the face list  appears     Your favorite faces are indicated with a 4 on the face list     e You can register up to 8 favorite faces        The flash will not fire when you register a favorite face     e If you register the same face twice  you can delete one of the faces  in the face list     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Smart FR Edit  gt  Face List       To change the ranking of your favorite faces  press  MENU   and then  select Edit Ranking   p  78       To delete a favorite face  press  MENU   and then select Cancel My  Star   p  79     Shooting options 68    Adjusting brightness and color       Learn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality     Adjusting the exposure manually  EV  3 Select a value to adjust the exposure   PAS      The photo will be brighter as the exposure value increases        Depending on the intensity of the ambient light  your photos  may be too bright or dark  In these cases  you can adjust the  exposure to get a better photo     Ev 1    EE  Lee     Cancel  OK Set                A Darker     A Neutral  0    A Brighter     4 Press  OK  to save your settings       ei   
43. al to Wi Fi  4 On the smart phone  set the following shooting options   2 On the camera  select E    If the pop up message that prompts you to download the AN   Flash option  application appears  select OK  D Timer option  3 On the smart phone  turn on the Remote Viewfinder Photo size  application     Read the on screen instructions carefully to select and   While using this feature  some buttons are not available on  connect to your camera  your camera     The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time    The zoom button and the shutter button on your smart phone    will not function when using this feature     Remote Viewfinder mode supports the  ix  and  Zx  photo  sizes only     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  110    Using a       s a remote s          5 On the smart phone  touch and hold   to focus        e focus is automatically set to multi AF     6 Release   to capture the photo           e photo will be saved in your camera   Touch the photo in the bottom of the screen to save it to the  smart phone  The photo will be resized to 640 X 360          When you use this feature  the ideal distance between the camera  and the smart phone may vary  depending on your surroundings       The smart phone must be within 23 ft 7 m of the camera to use this  feature    e It will take some time to capture the photo after you release   on the  smart phone      The Remote Viewfinder function will deactivate when     there is an incoming call on the smart phone 
44. ame may appear incorrectly      For network settings or a password  contact your network  administrator or network service provider    e If a WLAN requires authentication from the service provider   you may not be able to connect to it  To connect the WLAN   contact your network service provider    Depending on the encryption type  the number of digits in the  password may differ    A WLAN connection may not be possible in all surroundings   The camera may display a WLAN enabled printer on the AP  List  You cannot connect to a network via a printer    You cannot connect your camera to a network and a TV  simultaneously  Also  you cannot view photos or videos on a TV  while connected to a network    Connecting to a network may incur additional charges  Costs  will vary based on the conditions of your contract             If you cannot connect to a WLAN  try another AP from the  available AP list     You can also connect to free WLANs in some foreign countries     A login page may appear when you select free WLANs  provided by some network service providers  Enter your ID  and password to connect to the WLAN  For information about  registering or the service  contact the network service providers     Be cautious when you enter personal information for an AP  connection  Do not enter any payment or credit card information  on your camera  The manufacturer is not liable for any problem  caused by entering such information     Available network connections may differ by country   
45. amera  or nearest the center of the  scene appears in a white  focus frame and the rest   of the faces appear in gray  focus frames        ei The closer you are to the subjects  the quicker your camera will detect faces     Shooting options 64    Using Face Detection       Capturing a self portrait shot    Capture photos of yourself  The camera sets the focus distance  to close up  and then emits a beep when ready     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Face Detection  gt  Self Portrait   3 Compose your shot with the lens facing you     4 When you hear a quick beep  press  Shutter         When faces are located in the center   the camera beeps rapidly     ei Ifyou tum Volume off in the sound settings  the camera wil not emit a beep    p  122     Capturing a smile shot    The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a  smiling face     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      2 Select Face Detection  gt  Smile Shot     3 Compose your shot     The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects  asmiling face           When your subject smiles  broadly  your camera can detect  he smile more easily           Shooting options 65    Using Face Detection       Detecting eye blinking  If your camera detects closed eyes  it will automatically capture  2 photos in succession     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      2 Select Face Detection  gt  Blink Detection     S                               Using Smart Face Recognition    The camera automatically reg
46. ance to the subject is less than 15 7 in    40 cm      Shooting options 60    Changing the camera   s focus         Select an option     Normal  AF   Focus on a subject farther than  31 in   80 cm  away  Farther than 138 in   850 cm  away  when you use the zoom     Pi  ary  Bei  Lei    ki    hA    Manual Focus  Focus on a subject by adjusting the  focus distance manually   p  61     Macro  Focus on a subject that is 2 31 in   5 80 cm     from the camera  71   use the zoom     Auto Macro     38 in   180 350 cm  when you      Focus on a subject farther than 2 in   6 cm  away     Farther than 71 in   Zoom     e Itis set automatical    180 cm  away when you use the    ly in some shooting modes        Available options may differ depending on the shooting conditions        In some modes  you can also set  then selecting Focus     e focus option by pressing  MENU   and    AOT keefs TEE H OuEIEIA PASM  7 In Shooting mode  press       2 Select Manual Focus     3  Press  4 8  to adjust the focus distance        Manual Focus    A coms oo             C  Cancel  OK  Set       4 Press  OK  to save your settings     ei    When you adjust the focus distance manually and the subject is out of  focus  the photo may be blurry   e Ifyou use this function  you cannot set focus area options and Face  Detection options     Shooting options 61       Focusing on a selected area PASM Using tracking auto focus PASM    You can focus on an area that you have selected  Tracking AF allows you to track and
47. and the feel of the photos will change    moving the camera too little to capture the next image according to the frame you select      moving the camera at irregular speeds    sng the cameray 7 Rotate the mode dial to     anging the camera direction while capturing a photo    sl  cl     shooting in dark places  S  sl    2 Select ze    3 Select an option     apturing moving subjects nearby   Cor conditions where the brightness or color of light is   changing     Selecting Live Panorama mode will disable the digital and optical zoom  functions  If you select Live Panorama mode while the lens is zoomed  in  the camera automatically zooms out to the default position    s In Live Panorama mode  some shooting options are not available    s The camera may stop shooting due to the shooting composition or  movement within the scene      In Live Panorama mode  your camera may not capture the last scene  in its entirety if you stop moving the camera exactly where you want  the scene to end  To capture the entire scene  move your camera  slightly beyond the point where you want the scene to end              4 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     5 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     ei In Magic Frame mode  the resolution is automatically set to  Zm      Extended functions 45    Using the Magic Plus mode       Using the Split Shot mode    In Split Shot mode  you can capture several photos and arrange  them with preset layouts     1 Rotate the 
48. and then press  DISP  amp  4 8   to change in other shooting modes        In Picture in Picture mode  you cannot set the Sound Alive options      When you select a background photo from your saved photos  black    7 Press  OK  to save the setting  ee may appear at the edges of the image  depending on the aspect  ratio     he insertion size     Extended functions 47    Using the Magic Plus mode       Using the Artistic Brush mode 4 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press  In Artistic Brush mode  you can capture a photo  and then view a  Shutter  to focus     video that shows how to apply the filter effect        1 Rotate the mode dial to E  H  2 Select 5      r  3  Select a filter      CH 1 o  DN  Ki        0K   Panel off    Ink Painting Apply a watercolor painting effect              Cartoon Apply a cartoon painting effect   Sketch Apply a pen sketch effect        Extended functions 48      H    b    5 Press  Shutter  to capture a photo     er capturing the photo  the video that shows how to apply  filter will begin automatically     In Artistic Brush mode  the resolution is automatically set to G  or  smaller    In Artistic Brush mode  both the photo with the filter effect and the  video that shows how to apply the filter effect are saved    In Artistic Brush mode  the available zoom range may be less than in  other shooting modes    In Artistic Brush mode  it may take longer to save files    You cannot upload a video captured in Artistic Brush mode via the  wir
49. anually  EV   Compensating for backlighting  ACB   Changing the metering option          Selecting a White Balance setting     Using burst modes       Adjusting images   Reducing the sound of the zoom                          Contents       Playback Editing  Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Starting Playback mode      Viewing photos        Playing a video      Editing a photo       Resizing photos    Rotating a photo       Applying Smart Filter effects       Adjusting your photos  Creating a print order  DPOF       Viewing files on a TV  Transferring files to your Windows computer      Transferring files with Intelli StUdiO oe eeeeeeeeeeseeee teeters 93  Transferring files by connecting the camera  as a removable disk  Disconnecting the camera  for Windows XP     Transferring files to your Mac computer       awT  Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer           98                          12    Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only      99    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring  network settings       Connecting to a WLAN  Using the login browser  Network connection tips       Entering text  Using photo or video sharing websites  Accessing a website  Uploading photos or videos  Sending photos or videos via email    Changing email settings  Sending photos or videos via email      Sending photos or videos to a smart phone              109  Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release      110  Uploading photos to a cloud server ou     Using Aut
50. at a time     he camera  rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi     he camera  select ES    the pop up message that prompts you to download the  pplication appears  select OK        he smart phone  turn on the Samsung MobileLink  ication       Read the on screen instructions carefully to select and    CI      The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time     onnect to your camera        On the camera  select OK     On the smart phone  select files to send from the camera  to the smart phone     On the smart phone  select Copy     The camera will send the files     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  109    Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release          he camera connects to a smart phone via a WLAN  Use the smart phone as a remote shutter release with the Remote Viewfinder feature              he captured photo will display on the smart phone          The Remote Viewfinder feature is supported by Galaxy S smart phones with the Android 2 2 OS or higher  If your smart phone uses the Android 2 1 OS  upgrade  your smart phone to Android 2 2 or higher  This feature is also supported by the 7 and 10 1 inch Galaxy Tab  This feature may be supported by other devices with   Android 2 2 or higher  but Samsung makes no guarantee of its functionality     You should install the Remote Viewfinder application on your phone or device before using this feature  You can download the application from Samsung Apps or       Android market   7 On the camera  rotate the mode di
51. aylight  Cloudy  Fluorescent_H  Fluorescent_L  Tungsten   Custom Set  Color Temp     Date Imprinting  Date  amp  Time  Date  Off    Shooting    Photos    Videos    Appendixes 142    Modes  Smart Auto  Portrait  Night Portrait   Backlight Portrait  Night  Backlight  Landscape   White  Natural Green  Blue Sky  Sunset  Macro   Macro text  Macro Color  Tripod  Action  Fireworks    Program  Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority  Manual   Scene  Beauty Shot  Night  Landscape  Text   Sunset  Dawn  Backlight  Beach  amp  Snow     Magic Plus  Live Panorama  Magic Frame    Split Shot  Picture in Picture  Artistic Brush    Photo Filter    Burst  Single  Continuous  Motion Capture  AEB    Timer  Off  10 Sec  2 Sec  Double  10 Sec  2 Sec     Modes  Smart Scene Detection  Landscape    Blue Sky  Natural Green  Sunset   Movie    Magic Plus  Picture in Picture  Movie Fitter   Format  MP4  H 264   Max recording time  20 min   Size  1280 X 720  640 X 480  320 X 240    For Sharing  WB150F WB151F WB152F only   Frame Rate  30fps  15fps   Sound Alive  Sound Alive On  Sound Alive Off   Mute   OIS  On  Off   Video editing  embedded   Pause during recording       Playback    Photos    Videos  Storage    Media    File format      Type  Single image  Thumbnails  Multi Slide Show  with Music and Effect  Movie clip  Smart Atum     Smart Album category  All  Date  Face List   File Type    Edit  Resize  Rotate  Image Adjust  Smart Filter   Crop    Effect  Image Adjust  Brightness  Contrast   Saturation  ACB  
52. contains a photosite for  each pixel in the image  Each photosite records the brightness of  the light that strikes it during an exposure  Common sensor types  are CCD  Charge coupled Device  and CMOS  Complementary  Metal Oxide Semiconductor      ISO sensitivity   The sensitivity of the camera to light  based on the equivalent film  speed used in a film camera  At higher ISO sensitivity settings   the camera uses a higher shutter speed  which can reduce blur  caused by camera shake and low light  However  images with  high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise     JPEG  Joint Photographic Experts Group    A lossy method of compression for digital images  JPEG images  are compressed to reduce their overall file size with minimal  deterioration of the image resolution     LCD  Liquid Crystal Display    A visual display commonly used in consumer electronics  This  display needs a separate backlight  such as CCFL or LED  to  reproduce colors     Macro    This feature allows you to capture close up photos of very small  objects  When using the macro feature  the camera can maintain  a sharp focus on small objects at a near life size ratio  1 1      Metering    The metering refers to the way in which the camera measures the  quantity of light to set the exposure     MJPEG  Motion JPEG   A video format which is compressed as a JPEG image     Noise   Misinterpreted pixels in a digital image that may appear as  misplaced or random  bright pixels  Noise usually occurs when  photos
53. ct fails  the focus frame will appear as a white  single line frame  L     If the camera fails to track the subject  you must reselect the subject  to track    If the camera fails to focus  the focus frame will change to a red  single line frame  LI     If you use this function  you cannot set Face Detection options  Timer  options  Burst options  and Intelli zoom        Adjusting the focus area PASM    You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus  area according to your subject s location in the scene     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Focus Area     3  Select an option     Description    Center AF  Focus on the center of the frame  suitable  when subjects are located at or near the center      D   Multi AF  Focus on one or more of 9 possible areas     Selection AF  Focus on the area that you select   p  62     w  Tracking AF  Focus on and track the subject   p  62        Available shooting options may differ depending on the shooting mode     Shooting options 63    Using Face Detection rasm sen       If you use Face Detection op  adjusts the exposure automat    ions  your camera can automatically detect a human face  When you focus on a human face  the camera  ically  Use Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to capture a smiling face  You can also use    Smart Face Recognition to register faces and prioritize the focus on them     EI    When your camera detects a face  it tracks the detected face    automatically    Face Detection
54. d  the DIS or OIS function to stabilize the camera        Composition  Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo   Usually  abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a good composition     DCF  Design rule for Camera File system    A specification to define a file format and file system for digital  cameras created by the Japan Electronics and Information  Technology Industries Association  JEITA      Depth of field   The distance between the nearest and farthest points that can  be acceptably focused in a photograph  Depth of field varies with  lens aperture  focal length  and distance from the camera to the  subject  Selecting a smaller aperture  for example  will increase  the depth of field and blur the background of a composition     Digital zoom   A feature that artificially increases the amount of zoom available  with a zoom lens  Optical zoom   When using the Digital zoom   the image quality will deteriorate as the magnification increases     Appendixes 145       DPOF  Digital Print Order Format    A format for writing printing information  such as selected images  and number of prints  on a memory card  DPOF compatible  printers  sometimes available at photo shops  can read the  information from the card for convenient printing     EV  Exposure Value     the combinations of the camera s shutter speed and lens  aperture that result in the same exposure      gt     EV Compensation   This feature allows you to quickly adjust the exposure value  measured
55. de 74  Sharpness 74    Image quality 55  Imprint 125  Intelli studio 94  Intelli zoom 30    ISO sensitivity 59    L  Language settings 124    Live Panorama mode 44    Macro  Auto Macro 61  Macro 61  Manual Focus 61    Magic Frame mode 45    Appendixes 156    Magic Plus mode  Artistic Brush 48  Live Panorama 44  Magic Frame 45  Movie Filter 50  Photo Filter 49  Picture in Picture 46  Split Shot 46    Manual mode 43    Memory card  Caution 133  Insert 19    Menu button 18    Metering  Center weighted 70  Multi 70  Spot 70    Mode dial 17    Index       Motion Capture 73  Movie mode 51    My star  Cancelling 79  Ranking 78  Registering 67     0     Optical Image Stabilization   OIS  31    Optional accessories 15    P   PictBridge 98  Playback button 18  Playback mode 77    Power button 16  Power save mode 123  Printing photos 98  Program mode 39    Protecting files 81    Q  Quick view 123    R    Red eye  Playback mode 90  Shooting mode 57    Remote Viewfinder 110  Reset 125    Resolution  Playback mode 87  Shooting mode 54    Retouching faces  Playback mode 90  Shooting mode 38    Rotating 87    S    Saturation  Playback mode 89  Shooting mode 74    Scene mode 37  Self portrait 65  Service center 138  Settings 124  Sharpness 74    Appendixes 157    Shooting portraits  Beauty Shot mode 38  Blink Detection 66  Face Detection 64  Red eye 58  Red eye fix 58  Self portrait 65  Smart Face Recognition 66  Smile Shot 65    Shutter button 16   Shutter Priority mode 42  Slide show 84   S
56. do so may result in fire or electric shock     Disconnect the charger from the wall socket when not in use   Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock     Do not use a damaged power supply cord  plug  or loose outlet  when you charge batteries   This may cause a fire or electric shock        Do not allow the AC charger to come in contact with the      terminals on the battery   This may cause a fire or electric shock        Do not force the camera   s parts or apply pressure to the  camera   This may cause your camera to malfunction     Exercise caution when you connect cables or adapters and  install batteries and memory cards    If you force the connectors  improperly connect cables  or  improperly install batteries and memory cards  you can damage  ports  connectors  and accessories     Keep cards with magnetic strips away from the camera case   Information stored on the card may be damaged or erased     Never use a damaged charger  battery  or memory card     his may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause  a fire        Check that the camera is operating properly before use    he manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of files or  damage that may result from camera malfunction or improper  use              You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera     If the cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data     Avoid interference with other electronic devices  
57. e Auto  1 8 1 2 000 sec   539 Cp e Program  1 1 2 000 sec   Were  e Manual  16 1 2 000 sec     Still image mode  1 0 18 0X e Night  8 1 2 000 sec      Optical zoom X Digital zoom  90 0X     Optical zoom X Intelli zoom  36 0X  Exposure  e Playback mode  1 0 14 4Xx c       i ontrol   depending on image size   Metering  TET LCD Compensation  3 0   7 62 cm  460K  ISO equivalent    TTL auto focus  Center AF  Multi AF   Selection AF  Tracking AF  Face Detection AF   Smart Face Recognition AF   Manual Focus    Appendixes 141    Program AE  Aperture Priority AE  Shutter Priority AE   Manual Exposure    Multi  Spot  Center weighted  Face Detection   2EV  1 3 EV Step     Auto  ISO 80  ISO 100  ISO 200  ISO 400  ISO 800   ISO 1600  ISO 3200    Camera specifications       Flash  Mode Auto  Red eye  Fill in  Slow Sync  Off  Red eye Fix    e Wide  0 3 3 5 m  ISO Auto     R  GC   Tele  0 5 1 9 m  SO Auto     Recharging time   Approximately 4 sec   Shake reduction    Optical Image Stabilization  OIS     Effect    Photo Filter  Smart Filter   Miniature  Vignetting   Photo Shoot Ink Painting  Oil Painting  Cartoon  Cross Filter   SS OO Sketch  Soft Focus  Fish eye  Old Film   SES Half Tone Dot  Classic  Retro  Zooming Shot  e Image Adjust  Sharpness  Contrast  Saturation  Movie Filter  Smart Filter   Miniature  Vignetting   Video Shooting Half Tone Dot  Sketch  Fish eye  Classic  Retro   mode Palette Effect 1  Palette Effect 2  Palette Effect 3     Palette Effect 4  White Balance    Auto WB  D
58. e alle altre disposizioni  stabilite dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE     Ar   o Samsung Electronics deklar    ka digit  l   kamera atbilst Direkt  vas 1999 5 EK b  tiskaj  m pras  b  m un citiem ar to saist  tajiem  noteikumiem       iuo Samsung Electronics deklaruoja  kad   is skaitmeninis fotoaparatas  atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos  nuostatas     Hierbij verklaart Samsung Electronics dat de digitale camera in overeenstemming is met de essenti  le eisen en de andere relevante  bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG     Appendixes 153       Malti    Magyar    Polski    Portugu  s    Slovensko    Slovensky    Suomi    Svenska    Bbnrapckn    Rom  n      Norsk    T  rkiye      slenska    Hawnhekk  Samsung Electronics  tiddikjara li din il kamera di  itali hi konformi mar rekwi  iti essenzjali u ma  dispo  izzjonijiet rilevanti  o  rajn ta  Direttiva 1999 5 KE     A Samsung Electronics kijelenti  hogy ez a digit  lis f  nyk  pez  g  p megfelel az 1999 5 EK ir  nyelv alapvet   k  vetelm  nyeinek   s  egy  b vonatkoz   eldirasainak     Niniejszym firma Samsung Electronics o  wiadcza    e ten aparat cyfrowy jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta  ymi  stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 WE     Samsung Electronics declara que esta c  mera digital est   conforme os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi    es da Directiva  1999 5 CE     Samsung Electronics izjavlja  da je ta digitalni fotoaparat v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi releva
59. e battery    User Manual CD ROM       Optional accessories       AC adapter   USB cable  Camera case AN cable  Strap  Battery charger Memory card  Quick Start Guide       Memory card Memory card adapter      The illustrations may differ slightly from the items shipped with your  product       The items included in the box may differ depending on the model      You can purchase optional accessories at a retailer or a Samsung  service center  Samsung is not responsible for any problems  caused by using unauthorized accessories     Basic functions 15    Camera layout       Before you start  familiarize yourself with your camera s parts and their functions     POWER button    Microphone    Shutter button    Flash  AF assist light Timer lamp    Lens    Tripod mount    Battery chamber cover  Insert a memory card and battery       Basic functions 16             Speaker    Internal antenna      Avoid contact with the internal antenna  while using the wireless network    WB150F WB151F WB152F only     USB and A V port  Accepts USB cable and AV cable       Status lamp    Blinking  When the camera is  saving a photo or video  being  read by a computer or printer   when the image is out of focus   or there is a problem charging the  battery  On WB150F WB151F   WB152F  when the camera is  connecting to WLAN or sending  a photo    Steady  When the camera   is connected to a computer   charging the battery  or when the  image is in focus    Zoom button     In Shooting mode  Zoom in or out   
60. e 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     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        Avoid covering the camera or charger with blankets or clothes     The camera may overheat  which may distort the camera or  cause a fire     Do not handle the power supply cord or go near the charger  during a thunderstorm   This may result in electric shock     If liquid or foreign objects enter your camera  immediately  disconnect all power sources  such as the battery or charger   and then contact a Samsung service center     Comply with any regulations that restrict the use of a camera in   a certain area    e Avoid interference with other electronic devices      Tum off the camera when in an aircraft  Your camera can cause  interference with aircraft equipment  Follow all airline regulations  and turn off your camera when directed by airline personnel      Turn off the camera near medical equipment  Your camera can  interfere with medical equipment in hospitals or health care  facilities  Follow all regulations  posted wamings  and directions  from medical personnel     Avoid interference with pacemakers     Maintain a minimum of 15 cm  6 inches  between this   camera and all 
61. e that the battery is inserted  correctly     If the camera is on while charging  the battery may not fully  charge  Tum off the camera before charging the battery    Do not use your camera when you are charging the battery   This may cause a fire or electric shock    Do not pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug from  he power outlet  as this may cause a fire or electric shock      Let the battery charge for at least 10 minutes before turning on  he camera          If you connect the camera to an external power source when  he battery is depleted  using high energy consuming functions  will cause the camera to tum off  To use the camera normally   recharge the battery           Appendixes 135    D    Camera maintenance         If you reconnect the power cable when the battery is fully  charged  the status lamp tums on for approximately 30 minutes   Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly   Charge the battery until the red status lamp tums off      If the status lamp blinks in red  reconnect the cable  or remove  he battery and insert it again      If you charge the battery when the cable is overheated or   he temperature is too high  the status lamp may blink in red   Charging will start when the battery cools down    Overcharging batteries may shorten battery life  After charging is  nished  disconnect the cable from your camera    Do not bend or place heavy objects on the AC cable  Doing so  may damage the cable             Use only the 
62. eas  the subject may appear too dark    e Avoid shooting toward the sun      Select PA Backlight in SCN mode   p  37      Set the flash option to 4 Fill in   p  57      Adjust the exposure   p  69      Set the Auto Contrast Balance  ACB  option   p  70      Set the metering option to C  Spot if a subject is in the center of the frame   p  70     re       Quick reference       H Capturing photos of people      SCN mode  gt  Beauty Shot  gt  38      E3 mode  gt  Picture in Picture    46  Red eye Red eye Fix  to prevent or correct  red eye   gt  57   e Face Detection    64   Self Portrait  gt  65    Si Capturing photos at night or in  the dark     SCN mode  gt  Night  Sunset  Dawn    37   e Flash options    57      ISO sensitivity  to adjust the sensitivity to light    gt  59        lt 4 Capturing action photos      S mode  gt  42     Continuous  Motion Capture    73    TD Capturing photos of text   x insects  or flowers     SCN mode  gt  Text    37   e Macro ko    EK Adjusting the exposure    brightness    e ISO sensitivity  to adjust the sensitivity to light    gt  59     EV  to adjust exposure   gt  69      ACB  to compensate for subjects against bright  backgrounds     70    e Metering    70      AEB  to capture 3 photos of the same scene  with different exposures   gt  73    on Capturing photos of scenery      SCN mode  gt  Landscape    37        mode  gt  Live Panorama    gt  44    3 Applying effects to photos        mode  gt  Magic Frame  amp  45    E mode  gt  Split Shot
63. easily and quickly in Smart Auto mode     1 Rotate the mode dial to SMART           kod      gt  yy  e    A WB150F WB151F  A WB150 WB151  WB152F      Align your subject in the frame           3  Half press  Shutter  to focus     A green frame means the subject is in focus     A red frame means the subject is out of focus              F32 1 305 1 o  Q Ey  An                      4 Press  Shutter  to capture a photo     5 Press Il to view the captured photo     To delete the photo  press Ki    and then select Yes     6 Press  P   to return to Shooting mode     See page 32 for tips to get clearer photos     Basic functions 28    Capturing photos       Zooming Digital zoom PASMSCN  The Digital zoom is supported by default in Shooting mode  If you    You can capture close up photos by adjusting the zoom   zoom in on a subject in Shooting mode and the zoom indicator                                  e D   Z  it l    g  faz 305     1 o is in the digital range  your camera is using the Digital zoom  By  using both the 18X Optical zoom and 5X Digital zoom  you can  ae s   zoom in up to 90 times   3 W   LI Optical range  e rn  Zoom indicator      Se BN X900  e L  Zoom ratio Digital range  T A W  e The Digital zoom is not available with the Selection AF option  Tracking  Zoom out Zoom in E AF option  or Manual Focus        e If you capture a photo with the Digital zoom  the photo quality may be  lower than normal     ei   The farther you rotate the zoom button  the faster the camera zoom
64. ed     ei e OIS may not function properly when     Basic functions 31      you move your camera to follow a moving subject     you use the Digital zoom     there is too much camera shake     the shutter speed is slow  for example  when you capture night  scenes      the battery is low     you capture a close up shot      Ifyou use the OIS function with a tripod  your images may be blurred    by the vibration of the OIS sensor  Deactivate the OIS function when  you use a tripod     s If the camera is hit or dropped  the display will be blurry  If this occurs     tum off the camera  and then tum it on again     Tips for getting a clearer photo       Holding your camera correctly    Ensure nothing is  blocking the lens   flash  or microphone        Half press  Shutter  and adjust the  focus  The camera adjusts the focus and  exposure automatically                 e ZE Te The camera sets the aperture value  EI and shutter speed automatically     Focus frame        Car                if the focus frame appears in green      Change the composition and half   press  Shutter  again if the focus  frame appears in red             Press  Shutter  to capture the photo    baad Reducing camera shake    Set the Optical Image Stabilization option to reduce  camera shake optically  Ip  31     Z When   Wh is displayed                               E  F32 18 GE ee 1 a  d ei      L                  _    Camera shake             When you shoot in the dark  avoid setting the flash option to   Slow
65. eft to zoom out  When you view photos that were captured by another camera  the zoom  ratio may differ       KS Enlarged area    OK   Crop          Playback Editing 83    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Viewing panoramic photos    View photos captured in Live Panorama mode     7 In Playback mode  press  4 8  to scroll to a desired  panoramic photo        e entire panoramic photo appears on the screen     2 Press  OK            e camera automatically scrolls through the photo from left to  right for a horizontal panoramic photo and from top to bottom  for a vertical panoramic photo  The camera then switches to  Playback mode    While playing back a panoramic photo  press  OK  to pause  or resume    After you have paused the playback of a panoramic photo   press  DISP   4 S   to move the photo horizontally or  vertically  depending on the direction you moved when  capturing the photo        3  Press      to return to Playback mode        The camera automatically scrolls through the panoramic photo only if the  longest side of the photo is two or more times longer than the shortest side     Playing a slide show    Apply effects and audio to a slide show of your photos  The slide  show function does not work for videos     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU      Select Slide Show Options     3  Select a slide show effect option       Skip to step 4 to start a slide show with no effects     Default    Option Description  Set whether or not to repeat the slide show   P
66. eless networking feature on your camera   WB150F WB151F   WB152F        Using the Magic Plus mode       Using the Photo Filter mode    Apply various filter effects to your photos to create unique images        Miniature    Vignetting       Fish eye Sketch    1 Rotate the mode dial to  amp      Select eg     3  Select an effect           Miniature    Vignetting    Ink Painting  Oil Painting  Cartoon    Cross Filter    Sketch  Soft Focus  Fish eye    Old Film  Half Tone Dot  Classic    Retro    Zooming Shot    App  inm    App     JOption  Description    ly a tilt shift effect to make the subject appear  iniature     ly the retro looking colors  high contrast  and    strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras     Add    ly a watercolor painting effect    ly an oil painting effect    ly a cartoon painting effect    ines that radiate outward from bright objects to    imitate the visual effect of a cross filter     App    ly a pen sketch effect     Hide facial imperfections or apply dreamy effects     Blac    en the edges of the frame and distort objects    to imitate the visual effect of a fisheye lens     App   App   App     App  Blur    ly a vintage film effect   ly a halftone effect        ly a black and white effect           ly a sepia tone effect   the edges of a photo to emphasize the subjects    in the center        Extended functions 49    Using the Magic Plus mode       4 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press  Option Description       Shutter  to focus  Fish e
67. eral areas   and then measures the light intensity of each area   e Suitable for general photos   Spot     Your camera measures only the light intensity at the  very center of the frame     If a subject is not in the center of the frame  your  photo may be improperly exposed   e Suitable for a subject with backlighting   Center weighted     Your camera averages the meter reading of the entire      frame with emphasis placed on the center     Suitable for photos with subjects in the center of the  frame           Shooting options 70       Selecting a White Balance setting pasm    7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      The color of your photo depends on the type and quality of the S Select White Balance  light source  If you want the color of your photo to be realistic  i  select a White Balance setting that is appropriate for the lighting 3 Select an option     MESE      conditions  such as Auto WB  Daylight  Cloudy  or Tungsten     qi       Auto WB  Automatically set the White Balance based    m on the lighting conditions        Daylight  For outdoor photos on a sunny day     Cloudy  For outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in  shadows    Fluorescent_H  For shooting under a daylight  fluorescent or 3 way fluorescent light     D Auto WB    Fluorescent_L  For shooting under white fluorescent  light   A  Tungsten  For shooting indoor photos under       incandescent bulbs or halogen lamps       Cloudy A Tungsten   el p To use White Balance settings that you  efine   p   pm Color Temp 
68. ested remedy and are still having problems with your device  contact your local dealer or service center        When you leave your camera at a service center  be sure to also leave the other components that may have contributed to the malfunction  such as the memory card and battery     Suggested remedies Suggested remedies         Ensure that the battery is inserted  There is no space on the memory card   Cannot turn on the   Ensure that the battery is inserted Delete unnecessary files or insert a new  camera correctly   p  19  card      Charge the battery    Format the memory card      Charge the battery    The memory card is defective  Get a new    Cannot capture photos memory card   Make sure that the camera is switched    Your camera may be in Auto Power Off       The power turns off mode   p  125  S  suddenly   The camera may tum off to prevent the on   memory card from being damaged due   Charge the battery   o an impact  Tum on your camera again  e Make sure that the battery is inserted    The battery may lose power more quickly correctly   in low temperatures  below D   C 32   F   The camera freezes Remove the battery and insert it again   eep the battery warm by putting it into While you use the camera  it may heat up   your pocket  The camera heats up This is normal and should not affect your  The camera is losing e Using the flash or recording videos camera s lifespan or performance   battery power quickly depletes the battery quickly  Recharge   The flash option
69. et mask   Gateway Enter the gateway   DNS Server Enter the DNS address        Using the login browser    You can enter your login information via the login browser when  connecting to some APs  sharing sites  or cloud servers     DISP  amp        Move to an item or scroll the page   OK  Select an item     Access the following options     Previous Page  Move to the previous page     Next Page  Move to the next page           MENU    Reload  Reload the page     Stop  Stop loading the page     Exit  Close the login browser   P   Close the login browser   1G e You cannot select some items depending on the page you connected    to  This does not indicate a malfunction    The login browser may not close automatically after you log into some  pages  If this occurs  close the login browser by pressing      and  then proceed with the desired operation    It may take longer to load the login page due to the page size or  network speed  If this occurs  wait until the login information input  window appears     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  101       Connecting to       Network connection tips   The quality of the network connection will be determined by  he AP    The further the distance between your camera and the AP  the  longer it will take to connect to the network    a nearby device is using the same radio frequency signal as  your camera  it may interrupt your connection      If your AP name is not in English  the camera may not be able  o locate the device or the n
70. f setting menu values  Enable  Magic packet  etc    e Windows 7     Click Network and Internet  gt  Network and Sharing  Center  gt  Change adapter settings   e Windows Vista   Click Network and Internet  gt  Network and Sharing  Center  gt  Manage network connections   e Windows XP   Click Network and Internet Connection  gt  Network  Connection        Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  119       Settings    Refer to options to configure your camera   s settings     Settings menu  Accessing the settings menu  Sound    EE aacionaadosnanospacoannose  122  Connectivity eee E EE 123  Lee EE EE 124        Settings menu       Lean to configure your camera s settings                          Accessing the settings menu 3 Select an item   71 Rotate the mode dial to       Sound  2 Select a menu  n SE      Settings Shutter Sound Sound 1  gt   Kreep SE 2  em Dedy F AF Sound On  gt   ZS Connectivity  gt  Bas GED Select   amp  General  gt   4 Select an option       Volume  men  ai Sound  Set various camera sounds and the volume  Low   p  122  Medium  Display  Customize the display settings   p  122  High    Connectivity  Set the connection options   p  123     General  Change the settings for the camera system BEES Set  such as memory format and default fle name   p  124              pe ng       5 Press      to return to the previous screen     Settings 121    Settings menu       Sound      Default    Volume    Beep Sound    Shutter Sound    Start Sound    AF Sound    Set the v
71. f you do not want to apply any effects  suitable for printing      Shooting options 74    Reducing the sound of the zoom asm sen e     When you use the zoom while recording videos  the camera can record the sound of the zoom  Use the Sound Alive function to reduce the  zoom noise        7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Voice     3  Select an option     Fon Deserpton    e Sound Alive On  Tum on the Sound Alive function to    ALVE reduce the zoom noise     Sound Alive Off  Turn off the Sound Alive function  The  ALIVE camera can record the zoom noise     E   Mute  Do not record sounds         PY    Do not block the microphone when you use the Sound Alive  function     Recordings made with Sound Alive may differ from actual  sounds     In Picture in Picture mode  you cannot set the Sound Alive  options     Shooting options 75       Playback Editing    Learn how to play back photos or videos  and edit photos or videos  Also  learn how to  connect your camera to your computer  photo printer  or TV     Viewing photos or videos in Playback    MOE EE tz  Starting Playback mode m 77  Viewer DiNota sles are wvaaervanicrwencveoaoarnceas 83  Playing MII EEN 85   Editing a pnoto ea tenet tn etna 87  RESAN EE 87  erer ma e 87  Applying Smart Filter effects AA  88  Adjusting YOUR photos e sem enmen 89  Creating a print order  DPOF                  90   Viewing Hee onaTV amma e E    Transferring files to your Windows  computer  Transferring files with Intelli studio               
72. ge the flash option  Move left  X      Change the timer option  Move right       Confirm the highlighted option or menu     Enter Playback mode        Delete files in Playback mode        Basic functions 18    Inserting the battery and memory card       Learn how to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the camera        Removing the battery and memory card           Push the card gently until it  POF D WA A  D 6  disengages from the camera     ZO I A  Co S PRED and then pull it out of the slot               Insert a memory card with the EEN    a gold colored contacts facing S NM  up  ECK          Insert the battery with the  Samsung logo facing up        Rechargeable battery       Using the memory card adapter    To use micro memory cards with this product  a PC   or a memory card reader  insert the card into an  adapter                 You can use the intemal memory for temporary storage if a memory card is  not inserted     Basic functions 19    Charging the battery and turning on your camera       Charging the battery Turning on your camera   Before you use the camera for the first time  you must charge the Press  POWER  to turn your camera on or off    battery  Plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera    The initial setup screen appears when you tum on the camera  and then plug the other end of the USB cable into the AC for the first time   p  21    adapter        Status lamp N d      Red light on  Charging    Red light off  Fully charged  e Red
73. geable   L ithium ion battery  SLB 10A  1 030 mAh   battery    Connector type Micro USB  5 pin     The power source may differ depending on your region     Dimensions  W X H X D   106 5 X 59 9 X 23 4 mm  4 19 X 2 36 X 0 92 in    without protrusions   Weight    e WB150WB151  187 9 g  6 628 oz     without battery and memory card     e WB150F WB151F WB152F  188 2 g  6 639 oz     without battery and memory card     Operating Temperature   0 40   C  32 104   F   Operating Humidity  5 85     Software    Intelli studio    Specifications may change without notice to improve performance     Appendixes 144    Glossary       ACB  Auto Contrast Balance    This feature automatically improves the contrast of your images  when the subject is backlit or when there is a high contrast  between your subject and the background     AEB  Auto Exposure Bracket   This feature automatically captures several images at different  exposures to help you capture a properly exposed image     AF  Auto Focus   A system that automatically focuses the camera lens on the  subject  Your camera uses the contrast to focus automatically     Aperture    The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the  camera s sensor     Camera shake  Blur   If the camera is moved while the shutter is open  the entire image  may appear blurred  This occurs more often when the shutter  speed is slow  Prevent camera shake by raising the sensitivity   using the flash  or using a faster shutter speed  Altemately  use a  tripo
74. ght or in low lighting  using  a tripod is recommended      Landscape Capture still life scenes and landscapes     Night    Clearly capture text from printed or electronic    Text  G documents     Extended functions 37    Using the Scene mode       Using the Beauty Shot mode    In Beauty Shot mode  you can capture a portrait with options to  hide facial imperfections     7 Rotate the mode dial to SCN   2 Select Beauty Shot    3 Press  MENU     4 Select Face Tone     5 Select an option     For example  increase the face tone setting to make skin  appear lighter        Face Tone  or Off  PR Level 1           I Level 3          Back LOK   Select       6 Press  MENU    7 Select Face Retouch     8 Select an option       For example  increase the face retouch setting to hide more  imperfections        Face Retouch  ze  Off  W Level 1          WH Log 3       La  Back  0K   Select       9 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press  Shutter  to focus        10  Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     ei When you use the Beauty Shot mode  the focus distance will be set to  Auto Macro     Extended functions 38    Using the Program mode       In Program mode  you can set most options  except the shutter speed and aperture value  which the camera sets automatically     1 Rotate the mode dial to P       Set the desired options     Fora list of options  refer to  Shooting options    p  53        F32 V305  7    4  27 1 om    m      oe    EA                                        7
75. h a PictBridge photo printer       Print photos with a PictBridge compatible printer by connecting your camera directly to the printer     7 Rotate the mode dial to i   2 Select Connectivity  gt  USB  gt  Printer     3 Turn on the printer  and then connect your camera to the  printer with the USB cable        4  If the camera is off  press  POWER  or  F  to turn it on     The printer recognizes the camera automatically     5 Press  4 S   to select a file to print       Press  MENU  to set printing options   See    Configuring print settings        6 Press  OK  to print     Printing starts  Press  OK  to cancel printing                 Press  MENU  to configure print settings    Size   Layout   Type   Quality   Date Print   gt    Exit  0k  Select    Option   Description   Images Select whether to print the current photo or all photos   Size Set the print size    Layout Set the number of photos to be printed on a single   sheet of paper    Type Set the type of paper    Quality Set the print quality    Date Print Set to print the date    FileName   Get to print the file name        Reset Reset settings to their default values        Some options may not be supported by some printers     Playback Editing 98       Wireless network wetsorwe1s1rwe152F only     Learn how to connect to wireless local area networks  WLANs  and use functions     Connecting to a WLAN and configuring    network settings ma 100  Connecting to a WAN EN 100  Using the login Browsen 101  Network connection ti
76. h to Symbol mode        Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  103    Using photo or video sharing websites       Upload your photos or videos to file sharing websites  Available websites will be displayed on your camera     Accessing a website    1 Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi   2 Select  amp      3 Select a website     The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN  via the most recently connected AP device       If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN     it will search for available AP devices   p  100     4 Enter your ID and password  and then select Login   e For information about entering text  refer to  Entering text      p  103      To select an ID from the list  select W  gt  an ID      If you have previously logged in to the website  you may be   logged in automatically        ei You must have an existing account on the file sharing website to use this  feature        Uploading photos or videos    7 Access the website with your camera       Scroll to the files you want to upload  and then press   OK      You can select up to 20 files  The total size must be 10 MB  or less     3 Select OK     lf you connected to the Facebook  select OK  gt  Send      If you connected to the Facebook  you can enter your  comments by selecting the Comment box  For information  about entering text  refer to  Entering text    p  103     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  104    Using          ei   The maximum photo resolution you can upload
77. he flash   p  142    If light from the flash is reflected or there is a substantial amount of  dust in the air  tiny spots may appear in your photo    In some modes  you can also set the flash option by pressing  MENU    and then selecting Flash     Shooting in the dark       Adjusting the ISO sensitivity P A sM    The ISO sensitivity is the measure of a film s sensitivity to light as  defined by the International Organization for Standardization  ISO    The higher ISO sensitivity you select  the more sensitive to light  your camera becomes  Use a higher ISO sensitivity to capture  better photos and reduce camera shake when not using the   ash        7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select ISO     3  Select an option     Selec to use an appropriate ISO sensitivity based on the  brightness of the subject and lighting     Higher ISO sensitivities may result in more image noise     Shooting options 59    Changing the camera   s focus       Leam how to adjust the camera s focus to suit the subject and the shooting conditions     Using macro pASMSCN Using auto focus SMART P A S M SCN    Use macro to capture close up photos of subjects  such as To capture sharp photos  select the appropriate focus option  flowers or insects  according to your distance from the subject     7 In Shooting mode  press                  Focus    D   Manual Focus  E Macro       Back Con  Select                     Try to hold the camera firmly to prevent blurry photos     Tum off the flash if the dist
78. he primary  colors red  green  and blue   in an image  The goal of adjusting  the white balance  or color balance  is to correctly render the  colors in an image     Appendixes 148    Correct Disposal of This Product   Waste Electrical  amp  Electronic Equipment      Applicable in the European Union and other European  countries with separate collection systems     This marking on the product  accessories or literature indicates that   he product and its electronic accessories  e g  charger  headset  USB  cable  should not be disposed of with other household waste at the  end of their working life  To prevent possible harm to the environment  or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal  please separate  hese items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to  promote the sustainable reuse of material resources  Household users  should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product   or their local govemment office  for details of where and how they can  ake these items for environmentally safe recycling  Business users  should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the  purchase contract  This product and its electronic accessories should  not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal           PlanetFirst represents Samsung Electronics     commitment to sustainable development and social  responsibility through eco driven business and    RoHS management activities   Compliant       Correct disposal of batteries 
79. hedevice     3 Press  MENU   and then select Share Wi Fi   gt     a ements GC    When there are no photos in the camera memory  you cannot use  Wi Fi Direct  ia this feature     When in the single image view  you can send only one photo   If you cancel the connection attempt before it is complete  the camera  at atime  may not be able to reconnect to the device  In this case  update your    When in thumbnails view  you can select multiple photos by device with the latest firmware     scrolling to thumbnails  and then pressing  OK   Select OK  when you are finished selecting photos     4 Select the device from the camera   s list of Wi Fi Direct  devices     Ensure that the device s Wi Fi Direct option is tumed on       You can also select your camera from the device s list of Wi Fi  Direct devices     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  117    About the Wake on LAN  WOL  feature       With the WOL feature  you can automatically tum on or wake up a PC with your camera  This feature has been available for Samsung    desktop PCs for the last 5 years  not available for all in one PCs      Any changes to your PC s BIOS settings other than the ones described below may damage your PC  The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by your changing  your PC s BIOS settings     e Setting the PC to wake up from sleep mode    7 Click Start  and then open the Control Panel       Con    igure the network connection       Windows 7     C    ick Network and Internet  gt  Net
80. her mode when the mode dial is set to ASM     press  SD   and then select a mode     3 Press  0K   gt   DISP     to adjust the shutter speed     See page 40 for more information about the shutter speed        e F32 1 30S  Fact 1 e  Fe    IW s                             gt   Shutter Speed  OK   Set             4 Press  OK  to save the setting     5 Set options     Fora list of options  refer to  Shooting options    p  53     6 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     7 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     When you set the ISO option to Auto  the aperture value may not change  automatically to match the shutter speed  In this case  the camera finds an  appropriate exposure value by changing the ISO option automatically when  you capture a photo  To set the ISO option manually  press  MENU   and then  select ISO  gt  an option     Extended functions 42       Using the Manual mode    The Manual mode allows you to adjust both the aperture value  and the shutter speed manually     1 Rotate the mode dial to ASM   2 Select e      To select another mode when the mode dial is set to ASM     press      and then select a mode     3 Press  OK   gt   4 8  to select the aperture value or  shutter speed        e Deum a                               Aperture   lt  gt    Move       Press  DISP    to adjust the aperture value or shutter  speed     Press  OK  to save the setting     Set options     Fora list of options  refer to  Shooting options    p  53
81. hin range  of the flash   p  142    An incorrect White Balance can create   unrealistic color  Select the proper White   Balance option to suit the light source     p  71    Your photo is overexposed      Tum off the flash   p  57      Adjust the ISO sensitivity   p  59      Adjust the exposure value   p  69    Your photo is underexposed      Tum on the flash   p  57      Adjust the ISO sensitivity   p  59      Adjust the exposure value   p  69     The photo is blurry    The colors in the photo  do not match the actual  scene    The photo is too bright    The photo is too dark       Appendixes 139    Before contacting a service center       Suggested remedies    The TV does not  display your photos    Your computer does  not recognize your  camera    Your computer  disconnects the  camera while  transferring files    Your computer cannot  play videos      Make sure that the camera is correctly  connected to the TV with the A V cable   Make sure that your memory card  contains photos   Make sure that the USB cable is  connected correctly    Make sure that your camera is switched  on   Make sure that you are using a supported  operating system              The file transmission may be interrupted by  static electricity  Disconnect the USB cable  and connect it again     Videos may not play on some video player  programs  To play video files captured with  your camera  install and use the Intelli studio  program on your computer   p  93     Intelli studio is not  functioning pro
82. iled to locate a TV Link   enabled device    The password for transferring files to another   camera is wrong  Enter the correct password   again     Insert a charged battery or recharge the battery     Error messages       Suggested remedies    Memory Full    No Image File    Photo transfer  failed     Photo reception  failed     Transfer failed     Delete unnecessary files or insert a new memory   card    Capture photos or insert a memory card that   contains some photos    Network connection disconnected while   transferring photos  Try tuming on the TV Link   feature again    The camera has failed to receive a photo from   the sending camera  Ask the other person to   send the file again    e The camera has failed to send a photo to the  other camera  Try sending again    e The camera has failed to send an email or  transfer a photo to a TV Link device  Check  the network connection and try again        Appendixes 128    Camera maintenance       Cleaning your camera Camera body    Wipe gently with a soft  dry cloth     Camera lens and display    Use a blower brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently with  a soft cloth  If any dust remains  apply lens cleaning liquid to a  piece of lens cleaning paper and wipe gently        A    Never use benzene  thinners  or alcohol to clean the device  These  solutions can damage the camera or cause it to malfunction      Do not press on the lens cover or use a blower brush on the lens  cover        Appendixes 129    Camera maintena
83. in the camera to meet the TV s specifications    Transferring photos or videos to the TV may take some time  depending on the network connection  the number of files to be  shared  or sizes of the files    If you power off the camera abnormally while viewing photos or videos  ona TV  for example  by removing the battery   the TV considers the  camera to still be connected    The order of photos or videos on the camera may be different than  on the TV    Depending on the number of photos or videos you want to share  it  may take some time to load your photos or videos and complete the  initial set up process    While viewing photos or videos on the TV  continuously using the TV  remote or performing additional operations on the TV may prevent this  feature from working properly    if you reorder or sort files on the camera while viewing them on a TV   you must repeat the initial set up process to update the list of files   on the TV    When there are no files in the camera memory  you cannot use this  feature        Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  116    Sending photos using Wi Fi Direct    When the camera connects via a WLAN to a device that supports the Wi Fi Direct function  you can send photos to the device  This feature  may not be supported on some devices        7 On the device  turn on the Wi Fi Direct option  5 On the device  allow the camera to connect to the    device   2  On the camera  in Playback mode  scroll to a photo   gt  Thenhoiaiail ba Sert tot
84. in this product     Applicable in the European Union and other European  countries with separate battery return systems     This marking on the battery  manual or packaging indicates that   the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other  household waste at the end of their working life  Where marked  the  chemical symbols Hg  Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains  mercury  cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive  2006 66  If batteries are not properly disposed of  these substances  can cause harm to human health or the environment     To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse  please  separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through  your local  free battery retum system        This Class  B  digital apparatus complies with Canadian  ICES 008     Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler   To find the nearest recycling location  go to our website   www samsung com recyclingdirect Or call   877  278   0799    Appendixes 149    FCC notice       Caution    Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not  expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s  authority to operate the equipment     NOTE    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class   B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed   to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
85. ing the Live Panorama mode RE  Using the Beauty Shot mode 38 Using the Magic Frame mode   1 45  Using the Program mode                 00 39 mele EE SE Shot mede EE 46  enon ture Priority  Shutt Using the Picture in Picture mode           46  SEET Cassell Using the Artistic Brush mode 48  EENEG oe ces a puta of  Using the Photo Filter mode          ces e     49  We We SE Se pasado S Using the Movie Filter mode     sssesses eee  50  sing the er Priority mode                N   Using the Manual mode sasen 43 Using the Movie mode       51    Using the Smart Scene Detection mode     52       Using the Smart Auto mode    In Smart Auto mode  your camera automatically chooses the appropriate camera settings based on the type of scene it detects  The Smart  Auto mode is helpful if you are not familiar with the camera settings for various scenes     1 Rotate the mode dial to SMART                Align your subject in the frame  Portraits with backlighting     The camera automatically selects a scene  An appropriate Portraits   scene icon appears at the top left of the screen  The icons are   listed below  Close up photos of objects    om Close up photos of text   DR Sunsets  4   Blue skies       Close up photos of colorful subjects             Camera is stabilized or on a tripod  when shooting in  he dark     Bs an HA BBOHLR GS          Landscapes Actively moving subjects  Scenes with bright white backgrounds Fireworks  when using a tripod   WI Landscapes at night  2 P 9 3 Half press 
86. ion  Off     The flash will not fire           The camera will display the shake waming   hp when  you are shooting in low light        ga Auto  The flash will fire automatically when the subject or  background is dark     Shooting options 57    Shooting in the dark       Red eye   e The flash will fire twice when    the subject or    Ed background is dark to reduce the red eye effect   e There is an interval between the 2 bursts of the flash     Fill in   4     The flash always fires     Do not move until the flash fires a second time       The camera automatically adjusts light intensity     Slow Sync       The flash fires and the shutter stays open longer     This option is recommended when you want to    D  KH the background       Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring     The camera will display the shake warming   hy when    Red eye Fix     you are shooting in low light     capture more ambient light to reveal more details in      The flash fires twice when the subject or background       is dark  The camera corrects red eyes through its   amp  advanced software analysis       There is an interval between the 2 bursts of the flash     Do not move until the flash    res a second time           Available options may differ depending on    he shooting conditions     Shooting options 58    Flash options are not available if you set Burst options or select  Self Portrait or Blink Detection    Make sure that your subjects are within the recommended distance  from t
87. is camera responsibly and adhere to all laws  and regulations concerning its use    You are not allowed to reuse or distribute any part of  this manual without prior permission    For Open Source License information  refer to the     OpenSourcelnfo pdf  in the provided CD ROM     Outline of the User Manual    Basic functions    Leam about your camera s layout  icons  and basic  functions for shooting     Extended functions    Leam how to capture a photo and record a video by  selecting a mode     Shooting options  Learn how to set the options in Shooting mode     Playback Editing    Learn how to play back photos or videos  and edit  photos or videos  Also  leam how to connect your  camera to your computer  photo printer  or TV           Wireless network   WB150F WB151F WB152F only     Learn how to connect to wireless local area networks   WLANs  and use functions     Settings  Refer to options to configure your camera s settings     Appendixes    Get information about error messages  specifications   and maintenance     14    34    53    76    99    120    126    Indicators used in this manual    Smart Auto SMART  Program P  Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority  Manual ASM  Scene SCN  Magic Plus EN  Wi Fi  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  Wi Fi  Live Panorama  WB150 WB151 only  eg  Settings bod  Movie d         Shooting mode icons   These icons appear in the text when a function is available in a  mode  See the example below    Note  The SCN or     mode may not support functions for
88. isters faces that you frequently  photograph  The Smart Face Recognition feature wll  automatically prioritize the focus on those faces and on favorite  faces  The Smart Face Recognition feature is available only when  you use a memory card     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      2 Select Face Detection  gt  Smart Face Recognition                  Faces that you have registered as favorites     tH     To register faces as favorites  refer to page 67        Faces that the camera has automatically registered     Ls             Shooting options 66    Using Face Detection       Registering faces as your favorites  My Star     e The camera may recognize and register faces incorrectly depending    on lighting conditions  drastic changes in the subject s pose or face  You can register your favorite faces to prioritize the focus and   SE exposure on those faces  This feature is available only when you    The camera can automatically register up to 12 faces  If the camera use a memory card   recognizes a new face when 12 faces have already been registered  it     will replace the lowest priority face with the new one  1 In Shooting mode press IMENU     2 Select Smart FR Edit  gt  My Star     3 Align your subject s face with the oval guideline  and then  press  Shutter  to register the face        Cancel COK  Set             Capture photos of one person at a time when registering faces     Capture 5 photos of the subject s face for best results  one each  from the front  left  right  
89. ith the camera to a PC wirelessly  The Auto Backup feature works only with the    Windows OS     Installing the program for Auto Backup on  your PC    7 Install Intelli studio on the PC   p  93     Connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable     3 Click OK on the pop up window       The Auto Backup program is installed on the PC  Follow the  on screen instructions to complete the installation     4 Remove the USB cable     5 Connect the camera to the PC again with the USB  cable       The camera stores information about the PC  so that the  camera can send files to the PC     ei Before installing the program  ensure that the PC is connected to a network   If no intemet connection is available  you must install the program from the  provided CD     Sending photos or videos to a PC    1 Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi     2 Select mat     Ifthe guide message appears  press  OK      3 Press  MENU  to set options     To tum off your PC automatically after the transfer is complete   select Shut down PC after backup  gt  On     4 Press  OK  to start the backup     To cancel sending  press  OK       You cannot select individual files to backup  This function  backs up only new files on the camera      The backup s progress will be shown on the PC monitor      When the transfer is completed  the camera will turn off  automatically in approximately 30 seconds  Select Cancel  to return to the previous screen and prevent the camera from  turning off automatically     Wireless network 
90. lay Mod  Ee  One Play   Repeat       Set the interval between photos   1 sec   3 sec  5 sec  10 sec     Interval    e You must set the Effect option to Off to set the  interval   Music Set background audio       Set a scene change effect between photos   Off  Calm   Shine  Relax  Lively  Sweet   Effect   Select Off to cancel effects       When you use the Effect option  the interval  between photos will be set to 1 second           Playback Editing 84    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       4 Press        5 Select Start Slide Show   6 View the slide show       Press  OK  to pause the slide show     Press  OK  again to resume the slide show     ei   Press  OK   and then press  4 W   to stop the slide show and retum  to Playback mode   e Rotate  Zoom  to the left or right to adjust the volume level     Playing a video    In Playback mode  you can view a video  and then capture or trim  parts of the playing video  You can save the captured or trimmed    segments as new files     7 In Playback mode  select a video  and then press  OK        View the video                          M a aaan  om S  E ponam  l Current playback time   Video length  en    OK   Pause Stop         Scan backward    Pause or resume  playback    Scan forward    Adjust the volume level    Press       Each time you press  4    you change the scan speed in this  order  2X  4X  8X     Press  OK      Press  X   Each time you press        you change the scan speed in this  order  2X  4X  8X     Rotate 
91. le        3  Back  aK  Select                        Select an option     icon   Descrintion    EA Off  The timer is not active     EA 10 Sec  Capture a photo after a 10 second delay     EN 2 Sec  Capture a photo after a 2 second delay     ee Double  Capture one photo after a 10 second delay  V and another photo after a 2 second delay        Available options may differ depending on the shooting conditions     Shooting options 56    The AF assist light timer lamp blinks  The camera will  automatically capture a photo after the specified time has  elapsed       Press  Shutter  or     to cancel the timer      Depending on the Face Detection options you selected  the timer  function may not be available      In some modes  you can also set the timer option by pressing   MENU   and then selecting Timer     Shooting in the dark    Learn how to capture photos at night or in low light conditions        Preventing red eye P SCN Using the flash SMART P AS M SCN e   If the flash fires when you capture a photo of a person in the dark  Use the flash when you capture photos in the dark or when you  a red glow may appear in the person s eyes  To prevent this  need more light in your photos    select Red eye or Red eye Fix  Refer to flash options in       Using the flash     1 In Shooting mode  press  4      P                                Flash          SEN 5        SS  Se    A Before correction A After correction G Gem  Back  an  Select CH QO               Select an option   Hoon Desorpt
92. lts  from unqualified service is not covered by your warranty        About memory cards    Supported memory cards  This product supports SD  Secure Digital   SDHC  Secure Digital  High Capacity   SDXC  Secure Digital eXtended Capacity    microSD  microSDHC  or microSDXC memory cards              Terminal             lt I    H        Write protect switch  Label  front     You can prevent files from being deleted by using the write   protect switch on an SD  SDHC  or SDXC card  Slide the switch  down to lock or slide it up to unlock  Unlock the card when  capturing photos and videos     Appendixes 131    Camera maintenance                   Memory card adapter 624 1 065 1 404    846 1 373 1 993  rf  Memory card     Del 1 817 2 809 3 433  To use micro memory cards with this product  a PC  or a memory Video  card reader  insert the card into an adapter     HD Approx  Approx   Memory card capacity 1280 X 720 15  20  29  42   The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes  or shooting conditions  These capacities are based on a VGA Approx  EE  1 GB SD card  640 X 480 35  54 67  30  OVGA Approx  Approx   Photo 320 X 240 138  19  237  41   Size Super Fine Fine   He  144 259 381 For Sharing Approx  Approx    WB150F WB151F  138   19  237  41   Bel 162 287 423 WB152F oniy    ite  190 343 498   The figures above are measured without using the zoom function  Available  recording time may vary if you use the zoom  Several videos were recorded  201 He 519 in succession to deter
93. mart Album 79   Smart Auto mode 35  Smart Face Recognition 66    Smart Filter  Photo shooting mode 49  Playback mode 88  Video recording mode 50    Smart Scene Detection  mode 52    Index       Smile Shot 65  Sound settings 27  Start Image 122  Status lamp 17    T  Thumbnails 80    Timer  Shooting mode 56  Timer lamp 16    Time settings 21  Time zone settings 21  124    Transferring files  Auto Backup 113  Email 106  Mac 97  Windows 92    Tripod mount 16  TV Link 115    U  Unpacking 15  USB port 16    Vv    Video  Playback mode 85  Shooting mode 51    Video out 123    Viewing files  Panoramic photos 84  Slide show 84  Smart Album 79  Thumbnails 80  TV 91    W    Website  Accessing 104    Uploading photos or  videos 104    White Balance 71    Wireless network 100    Z    Zoom  Using the zoom 29  Zoom button 17  Zoom sound settings 75    Appendixes 158       Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or        0678     visit our website  www samsung com  for after sales service    or inquiries        
94. mart Auto mode      Using the Scene mode   Using the Beauty Shot mode    re   Using the Progran MOGE ssiisisccostsncencrevanssnsesccsasrceosntis   Using the Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority                       D       e  e  Using the Split Shot mode        Using the Picture in Picture mode    e  e  e    E      r Manual MOU Eisner rai 40  Using the Aperture Priority mode     Al  Using the Shutter Priority mode   42  Using the Manual mode   43   Using the Magic Plus mode       44  Using Live Panorama mode        44  Using lagic Frame mode   45   6  6  8       P    Artistic Brush mode  Using Photo Filter mode  Using ovie Filter mode  Using the Movie mode   Using the Smart Scene Detection mode    Using                            Contents       Shooting options  Selecting a resolution and quality    Selecting a resolution  Selecting an image quality  Using the timer       Shooting in the dark  Preventing red eye                 55  se D  I  vn OF      Of   Using the flash           Ke   Adjusting the ISO sensitivity    Changing the camera   s focus                       60       Using macro  Using auto focus  Focusing on a selected area      Using tracking auto focus       Adjusting the focus area    11    Using Face Detection  Detecting faces              Capturing a self portrait shot      Capturing a smile shot       Detecting eye blinking  Using Smart Face Recognition  Registering faces as your favorites  My Star    Adjusting brightness and color  Adjusting the exposure m
95. mine the total recording time   D 246 435 630  E  386 686 950    Appendixes 132    Camera maintenance       Cautions when using memory cards   Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids  dirt  or      Avoid exposing memory cards to very cold or very hot foreign substances  If dirty  wipe the memory card clean with a       temperatures  below 0   C 32   F or above 40   C 104   F   soft cloth before you insert the memory card into your camera   Extreme temperatures can cause memory cards to malfunction    Do not allow liquids  dirt  or foreign substances to come in    Insert a memory card in the correct direction  Inserting a contact with memory cards or the memory card slot  Doing so  memory card in the wrong direction may damage your camera may cause memory cards or the camera to malfunction   and memory card    When you carry a memory card  use a case to protect the card    Do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other from electrostatic discharges   cameras or by a computer  Reformat the memory card with   Transfer important data to other media  such as a hard disk   your camera  CD  or DVD     Tum off the camera before you insert or remove the memory   When you use the camera for an extended period  the memory  card  card may become warm  This is normal and does not indicate    Do not remove the memory card or tum off your camera while a malfunction   he lamp is blinking  as this may damage your data     When the lifespan of a memory card has expired
96. mode dial to E   2 Select  H      3 Select a split style     To adjust the sharpness of the dividing line  press  MENU    and then select Line Blur  gt  a desired value     To apply a Smart Filter effect to part of the shot  press   MENU   and then select Smart Filter  gt  a desired option   You can apply different Smart Filter effects to each part of the  shot        epa             OK   Panel off                   4 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     5 Press  Shutter  to capture a photo     Repeat steps 4 and 5 to capture the rest of the photos     To recapture a photo  press  SD      1   In Split Shot mode  the resolution is automatically set to Del or smaller     In Split Shot mode  the available zoom range may be less than in other  shooting modes     Using the Picture in Picture mode    In Picture in Picture mode  you can capture or select a full sized  background photo  and then insert a smaller photo or video into  the foreground     1 Rotate the mode dial to       Select          To set the final video size when inserting a video  press   MENU   and then select Movie Size  gt  a desired video size     Extended functions 46    Using the Magic Plus mode       3  Half press  Shutter  to focus  and then press  Shutter  8 Half press  Shutter  to focus  and then press  Shutter     to capture a background photo  to capture and insert a photo      To select a background photo from your saved photos  press   The insertion window appea
97. n customize settings to record HD videos of up to 20 minutes in length  The camera saves recorded videos as  MP4  H 264  files     ei e H 264  MPEG 4 part10 AVC  is a high compression video format established by the international standards organizations ISO IEC and ITU T     Some memory cards may not support high definition recording  If your card does not  set a lower resolution   e Memory cards with slow writing speeds will not support high resolution videos  To record high resolution videos  use memory cards with faster write speeds   e Ifyou activate the OIS function while recording a video  the camera may record the operating sound of the OIS function     Ifyou use the zoom function when recording a video  the camera may record the noise of the zoom operating  To decrease zoom noise  use the Sound Alive  function   p  75     7 Rotate the mode dial to d       The camera allows you to temporarily pause a video while          2 Set desired options  recording  With this function  you can record separate scenes as  e For a list of options  refer to  Shooting options    p  53  a single video   3  Press     Video recording  to start recording  Se Cen EE  4 Press  ei  Video recording  again to stop recording  gi  a  ei You can start recording a video in some modes by pressing d      Video recording  without having to rotate the mode dial to d     ms               Press  OK  to pause while recording     Press  OK  to resume     Extended functions 51    Using the Movie mode       
98. n email        a Hanep Eval          S AEA CORED SMART P A S M SCN      7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Movie Size     3  Select an option     Description    HD 1280 X 720  HD files to play back on an HDTV   YGA 640 X 480  SD files to play back on an analog TV     OVGA 320 X 240  Post on a web page     For Sharing  WB150F WB151F WB152F only   Post  on a website using the wireless network  80 seconds  maximum      N       Shooting options 54    Selecting a resolution and quality       Selecting an image quality  Set the photo and video quality settings  Higher image quality  settings will result in larger file sizes     Ef  uis Leo EIWA P A SM SCN E    The camera compresses and saves the photos you capture in  the JPEG format     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Quality     3 Select an option     ES Super Fine  Capture photos in super high quality   E Fine  Capture photos in high quality   Normal  Capture photos in normal quality     SA MUCA EOR EIN en ep    The camera compresses and saves the videos you record in  MP4  H 264  format     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Frame Rate     3 Select an option     Icon Description      30 FPS  Record 30 frames per second   2 15 FPS  Record 15 frames per second        Shooting options 55    Using the timer swarr a s m sen ew       Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting     1 In Shooting mode  press  X   3  Press  Shutter  to start the timer     i                Timer       10Sec  Q See  0   Doub
99. nce       Using or storing the camera    Inappropriate places to use or store the camera      Avoid exposing the camera to very cold or very hot  temperatures    e Avoid using your camera in areas with extremely high humidity   or where the humidity changes drastically      Avoid exposing the camera to direct sunlight and storing it in  hot  poorly ventilated areas  such as in a car during summer  time    e Protect your camera and the display from impact  rough  handling  and excessive vibration to avoid serious damage    e Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty  dirty  humid  or  poorly ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and  internal components    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    Do not store the camera where there are mothballs           Using on beaches or shores    Protect your camera from sand and dirt when you use it on  beaches or in similar areas      Your camera is not waterproof  Do not handle the battery   adapter  or memory card with wet hands  Operating the camera  with wet hands may cause damage to your camera        Storing for extended period of time      When you store the camera for an extended period  place it ina  sealed container with an absorbent material  such as silica gel      Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an  extended period  In
100. nce     7 In Playback mode  press  4      When in thumbnails view  press  MENU   select  Delete  gt  Select  and then skip to step 3  or press ki f  select Select  and then skip to step 3     2  When the pop up message appears  select Multiple  Delete     3  Scroll to each file you want to delete  and then  press  OK      e Press  0K  again to cancel your selection   4 Press  IL    5 When the pop up message appears  select Yes     Deleting all files  You can select all files  and then delete them at once     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU      When in thumbnails view  press  MENU   select  Delete  gt  Delete All  and then skip to step 3  or press ka if  select Delete All  and then skip to step 3     2 Select Delete  gt  Delete All     3 When the pop up message appears  select Yes     All unprotected files are deleted     Copying files to a memory card    Copy files from the internal memory to a memory card   7 In Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select Copy to Card     Playback Editing 82    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode    Viewing photos    Enlarge part of a photo or view photos as a slide show  Move the enlarged area Press  DISP           Press  OK   and then select Yes   The  Enlarging a photo    trimmed photo will be saved as a new file   The original photo is retained in its original       Trim the enlarged photo                            N  A In Playback mode  rotate  Zoom  to the right to form    aw A enlarge a portion of the photo  Rotate  Zoom  to the  l
101. nectable APs     Select Add wireless network to add an AP manually     d  i Ad hoc AP  a Secured AP  WPS AP       Signal strength    v    Press  X   to open AP setting options         When you select a secured AP  a pop up window appears   Enter the required passwords to connect to the WLAN  For  information about entering text  refer to  Entering text      p  103      When a login page appears  refer to  Using the login browser    p  101      When you select an unsecured AP  the camera will connect   o the WLAN       Ifyou select a WPS profile supported AP  select WPS PIN   and then enter a PIN on the AP device  You can also connect  o a WPS profile supported AP by selecting WPS PBC on the  camera  and then pushing the WPS button on the AP device        Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  100    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings       Setting network options    7 Inthe AP Setting screen  move to an AP  and then  press            Select each option  and then enter the required  information   Authentication Select a network authentication type    Select an encryption type    Network Password Enter the network password    IP Setting    Data Encryption    Set the IP address manually        Manually setting the IP address    7 Inthe AP Setting screen  move to an AP  and then  press          Select IP Setting  gt  Manual     3  Select each option  and then enter the required  information     IP Enter the static IP address     Subnet Mask Enter the subn
102. ntnimi dolo  ili direktive  1999 5 ES     Samsung Electronics t  mto vyhlasuje    e tento digit  lny fotoapar  t sp    a z  kladn   po  iadavky a v  etky pr  slu  n   ustanovenia  Smernice 1999 5 ES     Samsung Electronics vakuuttaa t  ten ett   tama digitaalikamera on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit   koskevien  direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen     H  rmed intygar Samsung Electronicsatt dessa digitalkameror st  r i   verensst  mmelse med de v  sentliga egenskapskrav och   vriga  relevanta best  mmelser som framg  r av direktiv 1999 5 EG     C HactoswoTo Samsung Electronics geknapnpa  ue To3n ynpos cboToanapar e B CbOTBETCTBNE CbC CbLIIECTBEHUTe N3NCKBAHNA N  Apyrute npunoxkumn pasnopenou Ha Anpektnga 1999 5 EK     Prin prezenta  Samsung Electronics  declar   c   aceast   camer   foto digital   este   n conformitate cu cerin  ele esen  iale   i alte  prevederi relevante ale Directivei 1999 5 CE     Samsung Electronicserkl  rer herved at dette digitalkameraet er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og   vrige relevante krav i  direktiv 1999 5 EF     Bu belge ile  Samsung Electronics bu dijital kameran  n 1999 5 EC Y  netmeliginin temel gerekliliklerine ve ilgili h  k  mlerine uygun  oldu  unu beyan eder     H  r me   l  sir Samsung Electronics   v   yfir a     essi stafr  na myndav  l s      samr  mi vi   grunnkr  fur og   nnur   kv    i tilskipunar  1999 5 EB     Appendixes 154    Index       A    AF assist light  Location 16  Settings 125    AF Lamp 12
103. o Backup to send photos or videos  Installing the program for Auto Backup on your PC         Sending photos or Videos toa PO een    Viewing photos or videos on a  TV Link enabled TV    Sending photos using Wi Fi Direct  About the Wake on LAN  WOL  feature       0    118                       Contents          Settings  Settings menu  Accessing the settings menu  Sound        Display    Connectivity  General           ee  Error messages  Camera maintenance       Cleaning your camera  Using or storing the camera  About memory cards       About the battery              134                       Before contacting a service center  lt  138  Camera specifications     144  Glossary         145  FCC notice        150    Declaration sentence in official languages    Index    13       Basic functions    Learn about your camera s layout  icons  and basic functions for shooting        Unpacking  EE 15 Selecting options or menus      24  Camera  layout enemies ante mentee 16 Setting the display and sound                 26  Inserting the battery and memory card     19 Setting the display Ype eege en 26  Charging the battery and turning on Settingihe soundi eessen 27  Meel E CONCISE M 28  Charging the battery menr a ZOOMING e 29  Turning on your camera Reducing camera shake  OI                  31  Tips for getting a clearer photo                 32    Performing the initial setup       eut    Unpacking       The following items are included in your product box        Camera    Rechargeabl
104. olume of all sounds     Off  Low  Medium     High    Set to emit a sound when you press the buttons  or switch modes   Off  On     Set the sound the camera emits when you press  the shutter button     Off  Sound 1   Sound 2  Sound 3    Set the sound the camera emits when you tum on  your camera     Off   Star Flight  Laser Show  Cloud    Set to emit a sound when you half press the  shutter button   Off  On               Display      Default    Start Image    Guide Line    Date Time  Display    Help Display    Settings 122    Set a start image to display when the camera   tums on      Off   Display no start image      Logo  Display a default image stored in the  internal memory      User Image  Select User Image from the  photos you captured in the memory     e The camera will save only one User Image in  the intemal memory at a time   e Ifyou select a new photo as a User Image or  reset your camera  the camera will delete the  current image     Select a guide to help you compose a scene    Off   3 X 3  2 X 2  Cross  Diagonal    Set whether or not to display the date and time on  the camera s display   Off  On    Display a brief description of an option or menu    Off  On      Settings menu         Default    fom oemt    Display  Brightness    Quick View    Power Save    Adjust the brightness of the screen    Auto   Dark  Normal  Bright        Normal is fixed in Playback mode even if you have  selected Auto     Set whether or not to review a captured image  before retuming to 
105. on  S   Abm     DR  Play CZ Capture                C    1 2 Current file Total files    100 0002 Folder name File name  00 00   Current playback time  00 20 Video length   On Protected file       To display file information on the screen  press  DISP      Ranking your favorite faces    You can rank your favorite faces  The favorite face feature is  available only when you insert a memory card into the camera     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select Face List        Facelist    ees     H    Back Edit             3 Dress  MENU    4 Select Edit Ranking   5 Select a face  and then press  OK      6 Press  4 8  to change the ranking of the face  and then  press  SD      Playback Editing 78    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Deleting favorite faces    You can delete your favorite faces  The favorite face feature is    available only when you insert a memory card into the camera     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select Face List    3 Press  MENU     4 Select Cancel My Star    5 Select a face  and then press  OK    6 Press  4      Z When the pop up message appears  select Yes     Viewing files by category in Smart Album    View files by category  such as date  face  or file type   7 In Playback mode  rotate  Zoom  to the left   2 Press  MENU     3 Select Filter  gt  a category        Filter         Date  DN Face List   amp  File Type          3   Back  or  Select    Description          Be All  View files normally   Date  View files by the date they were 
106. or higher    ATI X1600 series or higher    Microsoft DirectX 9 0c or higher         A 32 bit version of Intelli studio will be installed   even on 64 bit editions of  Windows XP  Windows Vista  and Windows 7     Playback Editing 92      your Windows computer       Transferring files with Intelli studio    You can download Intelli studio from the linked webpage and  install it on your computer  When you connect the camera to  a computer with Intelli studio installed  the program will launch  automatically     The battery will charge while the camera is connected to a computer with the  USB cable     7 Rotate the mode dial to         Select Connectivity  gt  PC Software  gt  On   3  Turn off the camera     4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB  cable     You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera  If the  cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The manufacturer is not  responsible for any loss of data        5 Turn on the camera     When the Intelli studio installation pop up appears on the  computer screen  follow the on screen instructions to  complete the installation     Once the Intelli stucio is installed on your computer  the  computer recognizes the camera and launches the  Intelli studio automatically     14 Ifyou set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer in the  pop up window     6 Select a destination folder on your computer  and then  select Yes     New files stored on the camera will automatically transfer to  the selec
107. or your location  When you  travel to another country  select Visit  and then  select the appropriate time zone   Home  Visit     Set the date and time     Set a date format   YYYY MM DD  File No     MM DD YYYY  DD MM YYYY     The default date type may differ depending on the  language selected     Settings 124    e Reset  Set the file number to start from 0001  when you insert a new memory card  format a  memory card  or delete all files      Series   Set the file number to resume from  the previous file number when you insert a  new memory card  format a memory card  or  delete all files            The default name of the first folder is  OOPHOTO and the default name of the first  le is SAM_0001    The file number increases by one  from  SAM_0001 to SAM_9999  each time you  take a picture    The folder number increases by one  from  OOPHOTO to 999PHOTO  each time a  folder is full    The maximum number of files that can be  stored in one folder is 9 999    The camera defines file names according  to the Design rule for Camera File system   DCF  standard  If you intentionally change  le names  the camera may not play back  the files                 Settings menu         Default    fem oe    Imprint    Auto Power Off    Set whether or not to display the date and time  on captured photos   Off   Date  Date A Time   e The date and time will be displayed on the  bottom right comer of the photo     Some printer models may not print the date  and time properly     The photo will n
108. ot display the date and time if     you select Text in SCN mode    you select Live Panorama in mode   WB150F WB151F WB152F only       you select  iii  mode  WB150 WB151 only     you select Picture in Picture in mode    Set the camera to automatically tum off when  you perform no operations for a specified period    Off  1 min  3 min   5 min  10 min   EI e Your settings will not change when you  replace the battery     The camera will not automatically tum  off when the camera is connected to a  computer  printer  or WLAN  and when you  are playing a slide show or videos       Default    AF Lamp    Format    Reset    Set a light to automatically tum on in dark places  to help you focus   Off  On      Format the internal memory and the memory  card  Formatting will delete all files  including  protected files   Yes  No   ei Errors can occur if you use a memory card  formatted by another brand of camera  a memory  card reader  or a computer  Please format memory    cards in the camera before using them to capture  photos     Reset menus and shooting options  Date and  time  language  and video output settings will  not be reset   Yes  No        Settings 125       Appendixes    Get information about error messages  specifications  and  maintenance     reelle GE  EIST Ile EE  E lee Ge EE  Usingiorstoringithe camera mo aa ea  Aboutimemoy CANS sakaraa arasak EECH  EE ihe DaS anirnar EE  Before contacting a service center                0082   EE BEI E HE  lebt E E EE  EE EE E       
109. owave oven    Avoid storing or using the battery in hot  humid places   such as spas or shower enclosures    Do not rest the camera on flammable surfaces  such as  bedding  carpets  or electric blankets for a prolonged  period    When the camera is switched on  do not leave it in any  confined space for a prolonged period        Do not allow battery terminals to come in contact with  metallic objects  such as necklaces  coins  keys  or  watches    Use only authentic  manufacturer recommended   Lithium ion replacement batteries     Appendixes 137    e Avoid exposing the battery to major impacts  such as  dropping it from high places    e Do not expose the battery to temperatures of   60   C  140   F  or above   e Do not allow the battery to come in contact with moisture  or liquids   e Do not expose the battery to sources of excessive heat  such as sunshine  fire or the like        Disposal guidelines   e Dispose of the battery with care    e Do not dispose of the battery in a fire    e Disposal regulations may differ by country or region   Dispose of the battery in accordance with all local and     ederal regulations        Guidelines for charging the battery   Charge the battery only by the method described in  this user manual  The battery can ignite or explode if  not charged properly     Before contacting a service center    If you are having trouble with your camera  try these troubleshooting procedures before you contact a service center  If you have attempted  the sugg
110. pS a aa 102  Emtee 103   Using photo or video sharing   websites ee EE 104  ACCESSING  A WEDSIC ma ccenastenesrenesis 104  Uploading photos or videos      104   Sending photos or videos via email        106  Changing email setimge mena 106  Sending photos or videos via email        107    Sending photos or videos to a  Smart  PHONE oaea aE a eR AEA 109    Using a smart phone as a remote   SIE T  lee a EE AEN 110   Uploading photos to a cloud server        112   Using Auto Backup to send photos   or videos  Installing the program for Auto Backup  on your PC  Sending photos or videos to a PC   Viewing photos or videos on a   TV Link enabled TV 115          Sending photos using Wi Fi Direct        ly  About the Wake on LAN  WOL   Eet 118    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings       Lean to connect via an access point  AP  when you are in a range of a WLAN  You can also configure network settings     Connecting to a WLAN    1 Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi   2 Select  amp          BH  or MB     3 Press  MENU   and then select AP Setting       In some modes  press  MENU  or follow the on screen  instructions until the AP Setting screen appears       The camera automatically searches for available AP devices     4  Select an AP                                      K   Ap Setting 7      Samsung 1 Kai  Samsung 2 d a   Samsung 3 BA   Samsung 4 man gt   Samsung 5 KE   gt    Back OH   Select    Select WPS PBC to connect to a WPS AP          Select Refresh to refresh con
111. pacemakers to avoid potential interference    as recommended by the manufacturer and the independent  research group  Wireless Technology Research  If you have  any reason to suspect that your camera is interfering with   a pacemaker or other medical device  turn off the camera  immediately and contact the manufacturer of the pacemaker or  medical device for guidance        Caution     situations that could cause damage to your camera  or other equipment    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     Use only authentic  manufacturer recommended  Lithium ion  replacement batteries  Do not damage or heat the battery   Inauthentic  damaged  or heated batteries may cause a fire or  personal injury     Use only Samsung approved batteries  chargers  cables and   accessories    e Using unauthorized batteries  chargers  cables or accessories  can cause batteries to explode  damage your camera  or Cause  injury    e Samsung is not responsible for damage or injuries caused by  unapproved batteries  chargers  cables or accessories     Use the battery only for its intended purpose   Misusing the battery may cause a fire or electric shock     Do not touch the flash while it fires   The flash is very hot when fired and may bum your skin     When you use the AC charger  turn off the camera before you  disconnect the power to the AC charger   Failing to 
112. perly    Your TV or computer  cannot display photos  and videos that are  stored on an SDXC  memory card     Your computer does  not recognize an SDXC  memory card     End Intelli studio and restart the program    You cannot use Intelli studio on   Macintosh computers    Make sure that PC Software is set to   On in the settings menu   p  123      Depending on your computer s  specifications and environment  the  program may not launch automatically  In  this case  click Start  gt  All Programs  gt   SAMSUNG  gt  Intelli studio  gt   Intelli studio on your computer     SDXC memory cards use the exFAT file  system  Ensure that the external device is  compatible with the exFAT file system before  connecting the camera to the device     SDXC memory cards use the exFAT file  system  To use SDXC memory cards on   a Windows XP computer  download and  update the exFAT file system driver from the  Microsoft website        Appendixes 140    Camera specifications       Image sensor  Type   Effective pixels  Total pixels    Lens    Focal length    F stop range    Zoom    Display  Type  Feature    Focusing    Type       Wide  W  Tele  T   1 2 3   Approximately 7 76 mm  CCD Normal  AF  80 cm infinity 350 cm infinity  Approximately 14 2 mega pixels Range Macro 5 80 cm 180 350 cm      Auto Macro 5 cm infinity 180 cm infinity  Approximately 16 4 mega pixels  Manual Focus 5 cm infinity 180 cm infinity  Shutter speed  Schneider KREUZNACH Lens f   4 0 72 0 mm   85 mm film equivalent  24 432 mm  
113. provided USB cable     The battery may not charge when     you use a USB hub    other USB devices are connected to your computer    you connect the cable to the port on the front side of your  computer    the USB port of your computer does not support the power output  standard  5 V  500 mA     Handling and disposing of batteries and chargers  with care    e Never dispose of batteries in a fire  Follow all local regulations  when you dispose 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 they are overheated     Appendixes 136       Personal injury or death can occur if the battery is e Do not disassemble or puncture the battery with any  handled carelessly or improperly  For your safety  sharp object    follow these instructions for proper battery handling    Avoid exposing the battery to high pressure or crushing  e The battery can ignite or explode if not handled properly  orces     you notice any deformities  cracks  or other  abnormalities in the battery  immediately discontinue use  of the battery and contact a service center    Use only authentic  manufacturer recommend battery  chargers and adapters and charge the battery only by the  methods described in this user manual    Do not place the battery near heating devices or expose  it to excessively warm environments  such as the inside  of an enclosed car in the summertime    Do not place the battery in a micr
114. r a menu  press  MENU   and then press  DISP   4 8   or  OK      7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   Going back to the previous menu   2 Select an option or a menu  Press     to go back to the previous menu     To move up or down  press  DISP  or         To move left or right  press  4  or       Half press  Shutter  to retum to Shooting mode           3 Press  OK  to confirm the highlighted option or menu     Basic functions 24    Selecting options or menus       For example  to select a White Balance option in Program 3 Press  DISP  amp    to select White Balance  and then  mode  press  X  or  OK                        1 Rotate the mode dial to P  EV 5    White Balance   am  gt   ISO ih  gt   Flash 4  gt   Focus far  gt   Focus Area a  A WB150F WB151F   A WB150 WB151 Exit Cok  Select             WB152F    2 Press  MENU   4 Press  4 8  to select a White Balance option                             7  White Balance  gt    ISO E   Ge E White Balance   Daylight  Focus far   gt     Focus Area    gt     5  Got   OK   Select                5 Press  OK  to save your settings     Basic functions 25    Setting the display and sound       Learn how to change the basic display information and sound settings     Setting the display type  You can select a display type for the Shooting or Playback mode   Each type displays different shooting or playback information     See the table below                                            Press  DISP  repeatedly to change the display type     Shooting
115. rs larger when you half press   MENU   and then select Open Image  gt  a desired photo   Shutter   so that you can determine whether or not the  You cannot select a video file or a photo captured in Live subject is in focus    Panorama mode    Torecord a video  press     Video recording   To stop  recording and insert the video  press     Video recording     4 Press  OK  to set the photo as the background image     again     To recapture a background photo  press  SD         ei    When capturing background photos  the resolution is automatically set    CN      S to Gx  and all photos captured are saved   G  s The final Picture in picture photos or videos are saved as one     combined file and the inserted photos or videos are not saved       When inserting a video  the resolution for the combined file is  automatically set to VGA or smaller    When capturing a background photo  a vertical photo captured in the  vertical position is displayed horizontally without auto rotate      The maximum size of the insertion window is 1 4 of the screen  and  the aspect ratio stays the same when changing the size     separately   C  When inserting an image  the resolution for the combined file is  Er automatically set to Del       Retake Move Frame S       5 Press  OK   and then press  DISP  amp  4 8   to change    he insertion point     The maximum length of video that can be inserted is 20 minutes     s In Picture in Picture mode  the available zoom range may be less than  6 Press  OK   
116. s  OK    Year Month Day Hr Min       REEL 11 Press      to finish the initial setup   201 10121 00 bpMi se     Cancel    OK  Set               The screen may differ depending on the language selected   Z Press  4      to select an item     8 Press  DISP   to set the date  time  and daylight   saving time  and then press  OK      Basic functions 22    Learning icons    The icons the camera displays on the screen change according to the mode you select or the options you set     Description          Shooting options  right                                            warn Ate recording time  Q Intelli zoom on 2 st Exposure value  IN   Photo resolution 2012 01 01 Current date  HD Video resolution 10 00AM Current time  BI   Metering U Available number of photos  2 Frame rate IR Memory card inserted  4a Flash    99 Fully charged  i j     Partially charged    Shooting options  left  Me   Sound Alve on UO Ee S     arge    om   Empty Recharge   dn Optical Image Stabilization  OIS  C  Auto focus frame  8   Shooting mode    DN BR Auto focus option   Camera shake  Ge w Image adjustment  sharpness  ee Zoom indicator    White balance contrast  and saturation       Photo resolution when the      x     Face detection EA Timer inteli aorin  y Face retouch X210   Zoom ratio  DR Face tone    Shooting information Li    Histogram  p  26      Burst option  een Description  eg SE Fie Aperture value  1 305   Shutter speed    Basic functions 23    Selecting options or menus       To select an option o
117. s  in or out   e When you rotate the zoom button  the zoom ratio shown on the  screen may change inconsistently     Basic functions 29    Capturing photos       P A SM SCN    If the zoom indicator is in the Intelli range  your camera is using  the Intelli zoom  Photo resolution varies according to the zoom  rate if you use the Intelli zoom  By using both the Optical zoom  and Intelli zoom  you can zoom in up to 36 times     Optical range the Intelli zoom is on     Ip  Zoom    O   BN VA 10  indicator    Intelli range    j Photo resolution when      Intelli zoom is not available with the Selection AF option  Tracking AF   option  or Manual Focus    e The Intelli zoom helps you capture a photo with less quality  deterioration than the Digital zoom  However  the photo quality may be  lower than when you use the Optical zoom      The Intelli zoom is available only when you set a 4 3 resolution ratio  If  you set another resolution ratio with Intelli zoom on  the Intelli zoom will  be tumed off automatically        7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      Select Intelli Zoom     3  Select an option     Q Off  The Intelli zoom is deactivated     Q On  The Intelli zoom is activated        Basic functions 30    Capturing photos       Reducing camera shake  OIS  PASM   Reduce camera shake optically in Shooting mode        A Before correction A After correction    7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      Select OIS     3  Select an option     dn   op  OIS is deactivated   dp   On  OS is activat
118. s device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation     RF exposure statements    This device is for handheld operation only  The antenna s  used for this  transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm  from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any  other antenna or transmitter     Appendixes 150       CAUTION GK     Approves oy PTA  DA100790  RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY  AN INCORRECT TYPE                          DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING i C NTC  lt   TO THE INSTRUCTIONS  2 d   cfs A APPROVED     ier   dm    Wen  Operation is subject to the following two conditions  EEN   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and                 2  This device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation   Caution    Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly  approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  user s authority to operate the equipment    IC  649E WB150F    This equipment may be operated in all EU countries   In France  this equipment may only be used indoors     Appendixes 151    eeng    Declaration of Conformity    Product details    For the following    Product   DIGI
119. saved   B Face List  View files by recognized faces and favorite  kA  faces   Up to 20 people   EA File Type  View files by the file type        Playback Editing 79    lotos or videos in Playback mode       4 Scroll to a desired list  and then press  OK  to  open the list     5 Scroll to a desired file  and then press  OK  to  view the file     6 Rotate  Zoom  to the left to return to the previous view        it may take some time for the camera to open Smart Album  change the  category  or reorganize files        Viewing files as thumbnails    Scan thumbnails of files     In Playback mode  rotate  Zoom  to the left to view  thumbnails  12 at a time   Rotate  Zoom  to the left  once more to display more thumbnails    24 at atime   Rotate  Zoom  to the right to return to  the previous view         Ai     menu  Menu             Press  DISP   4    to scroll through files     Playback Editing 80          Protecting files Deleting files    Protect your files from accidental deletion  Select files to delete in Playback mode     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU   Deleting a single file    2 Select Protect  gt  On  You can select one file  and then delete it   T 7 In Playback mode  select a file  and then press  4f    2 When the pop up message appears  select Yes     You can also delete files in Playback mode by pressing  MENU   and then  selecting Delete  gt  Delete     Yes     Playback Editing 81       Deleting multiple files  You can select multiple files  and then delete them at o
120. stalled batteries may leak or corrode over  time and cause serious damage to your camera    e Over time  unused batteries will discharge and must be  recharged before use      The present date and time can be initialized when the camera  is tumed on after the camera and battery have been separated  for over 40 hours     Using the camera with caution in humid environments    When you transfer the camera from a cold environment to a warm  one  condensation can form on the lens or internal components  of the camera  In this situation  turn off the camera and wait for at  least 1 hour  If condensation forms on the memory card  remove  the memory card from the camera and wait until all moisture has  evaporated before reinserting it     Other cautions      Do not swing your camera by the strap  This may cause injury  to yourself or others or damage to your camera       Do not paint your camera  as paint can clog moving parts and  prevent proper operation       Tum off the camera when not using it        Appendixes 130    amera Maintenance       Your camera contains delicate parts  Avoid impacts to the  camera   Protect the display from external force by keeping it in the case  when not in use  Protect the camera from scratches by keeping  it away from sand  sharp implements  or loose change    Do not use the camera if the screen is cracked or broken   Broken glass or acrylic could cause injury to your hands and  ace  Take the camera to a Samsung service center to have it  repaired 
121. t QVGA resolution or a video  recorded using el If the selected photo resolution is higher than  2M  it will be automatically resized to a lower resolution    lf you cannot send an email because of firewall or user authentication  settings  contact your network administrator or network service  provider    When there are no files in the camera memory  you cannot use this  feature    You can also send an email in Playback mode by pressing  MENU    and then selecting Share Wi Fi   gt  Email     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  108    Sending photos or videos to a smart phone       The camera connects to a smart phone that supports the MobileLink feature via a WLAN  You can easily send photos or videos to your  smart phone          The MobileLink feature is supported by Galaxy S smart phones with the Android 2 2 OS or higher  If your smart phone uses the Android 2 1 OS  upgrade your  smart phone to Android 2 2 or higher  This feature is also supported by the 7 and 10 1 inch Galaxy Tab  This feature may be supported by other devices with    Android 2 2 or higher  but Samsung makes no guarantee of its functionality       You should install the Samsung MobileLink application on your phone or device before using this feature  You can download the application from Samsung Apps or       When there are no files in the camera memory  you cannot use this feature     7 On  2 On    f  al    3 On  app    Android market     You can view up to 1 000 files and send up to 100 files 
122. ted folder     If your camera has no new files  the pop up window for saving  new files will not appear     ei For Windows Vista and Windows 7  select Run iLinker exe from the Auto  Play window to start Intelli studio  If Run iLinker exe does not appear on  the computer  click LG  gt  Computer  gt  Intelli studio  and then follow the  on screen instructions to complete the Intelli studio installation     Playback Editing 93       Using Intelli studio    Intelli studio allows you to play back and edit files  For details  select Help  gt  Help from the program toolbar     ei   You can update the firmware of your camera by selecting Web Support  gt  Upgrade firmware for the connected device from the program toolbar     You cannot edit files directly on the camera  Transfer files to a folder on your computer before editing     Intelli studio supports the following formats     Videos  MP4  Video  H 264  Audio  AAC   WMV  WMV 7 8 9   AVI  MJPEG     Photos  JPG  GIF  BMP  PNG  TIFF           E Contents Manager   20 01 01           Folder    5 Date  3 san aars  PG E sam s37  ee CENTA 3 sam re               Color  Location  Face        My Computer          S WP Samsung Camera  a6     amp  DeM  E IPHOTO       01 1389 76 mam ee zum pe Ciauamre   CB Sass    Pe    SS   gw A   Weg Ps   TH wm    HR _ Save New File       Playback Editing 94    Transferring files to your Windows computer       io  scion       000000000 6 6008    Open    menus     Display files in the selected folder   Switch 
123. tering text    p  103     1 Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi   2 Select        3  Select the Name Email  box  enter your email address   and then select OK       lf you have previously saved your information  it will be inserted  automatically   p  106     4 Select the Receiver box  enter an email address  and  then select OK    To use an address from the list of previous recipients  select  wW  gt  an address     Select    to add additional recipients  You can input up to  80 recipients     Select a to delete an address from the list     5 Select OK     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  107          6 Sc    roll to files to send  and then press  OK        You can select up to 20 files  The total size must be 10 MB    7 Ge  8 Se    or less     lect OK     lect the Comment box  enter your comments  and    then select OK     9 Se    lect Send       The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN    via the most recently connected AP device and send the  email    If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN   it will search for available AP devices   p  100        Even if a photo appears to have transferred successfully  errors with  the recipient s email account may cause the photo to be rejected or  recognized as spam    You may not be able to send an email if no network connection is  available or if your email account settings are incorrect    The maximum photo resolution you can send is 2M and the longest  video you can upload is 30 seconds a
124. the Shooting mode   Off  On      If you perform no operations for 30 seconds  the  camera automatically switches to Power save  mode   Off   On     ei   In Power save mode  press any button other   than  POWER  to resume using the camera    e Even if you do not set the Power save mode    the screen will dim 30 seconds after the last  operation to save power        Connectivity      Default    Set the video signal output for your region     NTSC  USA  Canada  Japan  Korea  Taiwan   Mexico  Video Out   PAL  supports only BDGH    Australia  Austria   Belgium  China  Denmark  England  Finland   France  Germany  Italy  Kuwait  Malaysia   Netherlands  New Zealand  Norway  Singapore   Spain  Sweden  Switzerland  Thailand  Select the mode to use when you connect the  camera to a computer or printer with a USB cable   e Computer   Connect your camera to a  computer for transferring files     USB   Printer  Connect your camera to a printer for  printing files     Select Mode  Manually select the USB mode  when you connect your camera to a device   PC Software Set Intelli studio to launch automatically when you    connect your camera to your computer   Off  On         Settings 123    Settings menu       General      Default      Default    Specify how to name files     Device Information   WB150F WB151F   WB15 F only   Language    Time Zone    Date Time Set    Date Type    See the Mac address and serial number of your  camera   Set a language for the display text     Set the time zone f
125. tion  me 64  Detecting faces  ososan     64  Capturing a self portrait shot          Capturing a Smile ShOl m aa E 65  Detecting eye blinking      ANNE 66  Using Smart Face Recognition                 66  Registering faces as your favorites  EE 67  Adjusting brightness and color                 69  Adjusting the exposure manually  EV         69  Compensating for backlighting  ACB         70  Changing the metering option      70  Selecting a White Balance setting              71  Usingiburst modes m arne E 73  Adjustingimages etree sees ester 74    Reducing the sound of the zoom              D    Selecting a resolution and quality       Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings     Selecting a resolution    As you increase the resolution  your photo or video will include  more pixels  so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on  a larger screen  When you use a high resolution  the file size will  also increase     Eidel elliui SMART P A S M SCN e  7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select Photo Size     3 Select an option   4320 X 3240  Print on A1 paper     4320 X 2880  Print on A1 paper in wide ratio  3 2      4320 X 2432  Print on A2 paper in panorama ratio  16 9   or play back on an HDTV     3648 X 2736  Print on A2 paper   2832 X 2832  Print on A3 paper in 1 1 ratio   2592 X 1944  Print on A4 paper   1984 X 1488  Print on A5 paper     1920 X 1080  Print on A5 paper in panorama ratio  16 9   or play back on an HDTV     1024 X 768  Attach to a
126. tion are  captured more clearly           A Slow shutter speed    A Fast shutter speed    Extended functions 40       Using the Aperture Priority mode   The Aperture Priority mode allows you to set the aperture value  manually while the camera automatically selects an appropriate  shutter speed    1 Rotate the mode dial to ASM     2 Select e       To select another mode when the mode dial is set to ASM     press      and then select a mode     3 Press  0K   gt   DISP   amp   to adjust the aperture value     See page 40 for more information about the aperture value        Ge  4 1     S    T                                        Aperture  or  Set       4 Press  OK  to save the setting     5 Set options     Fora list of options  refer to  Shooting options    p  53     6 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     7 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     When you set the ISO option to Auto  the shutter speed may not change  automatically to match the aperture value  In this case  the camera finds an  appropriate exposure value by changing the ISO option automatically when  you capture a photo  To set the ISO option manually  press  MENU   and then  select ISO  gt  an option     Extended functions 41       Using the Shutter Priority mode   The Shutter Priority mode allows you to set the shutter speed  manually while the camera automatically selects an appropriate  aperture value    1 Rotate the mode dial to ASM     2 Select e      To select anot
127. to the Photo edit mode   Switch to the Video edit mode     Switch to the Sharing mode  to send files by email or  upload files to websites  such as Flickr or YouTube      Enlarge or reduce the thumbnails in the list     Select a file type     View fi  Show  View fi  View fi  Brows  Brows  Move   Print fil    es in the selected folder on your computer   or hide files on the connected camera    es in the selected folder on the camera   les as thumbnails or on a map    e folders stored on the camera    e folders stored on your computer    o the previous or next folder        les  view files on a map  store files in My Folder  or    register faces        Transferring files by connecting the camera  as a removable disk  Connect the camera to your computer as a removable disk     1 Rotate the mode dial to      2 Select Connectivity  gt  PC Software  gt  Off   3 Turn off the camera     4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB  cable     You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera  If the  cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The manufacturer is not  responsible for any loss of data        Playback Editing 95    Transferring files to your Windows computer       5 Turn on the camera   e The computer recognizes the camera automatically       i If you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer in the  pop up window     6 On your computer  select My Computer  gt  Removable  Disk  gt  DCIM  gt  100PHOTO     7 Drag or save files to your computer 
128. tting 7    Name    Email    OK  Bee       Back                6    F    Select the Email box  enter your email address  and  then select OK     Select OK to save your changes     To delete your information  select Reset     Setting an email password    WK    DMO A    N    Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi   Select      Press  MENU      Select Setting Password  gt  On     To deactivate the password  select Off     When the pop up appears  press  OK      The pop up disappears automatically even if you do not    press  OK    Enter a 4 digit password     Enter the password again     When the pop up appears  press  OK      The pop up disappears automatically even if you do not    press  OK      Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  106       If you lost your password  you can reset it by selecting Reset on the  password setting screen  When you reset the information  previously saved  users setting information  email address  and recently sent email list will be  deleted     Changing the email password    Rotate the mode dial to Wi Fi     CON DOAK WD A    Select e   Press  MENU      Select Change Password     En  En  En    er your current 4 digit password   er a new 4 digit password     er the new password again     When the pop up appears  press  OK         The pop up disappears automatically even if you do not    press  OK      Sending photos or videos via email    You can send photos or videos stored on the camera via email   For information about entering text  refer to  En
129. ur photos will be darker or lighter        A Overexposure  too bright     A Normal exposure    Basic troubleshooting       Leam to solve common problems by setting shooting options         vi           d    EI    The subject   s eyes  appear red     Photos have dust  spots     Photos are blurred     Photos are blurred  when shooting at  night     Subjects come out  too dark because of  backlighting     Red eye occurs when the subject s eyes reflect light from the camera flash     Set the flash option to    Red eye or   Red eye Fix   p  57     Ifthe photo has already been captured  select ez Red eye Fix in the edit menu   p  90     If dust particles are present in the air  you may capture them in photos when you use the flash     Turn off the flash or avoid capturing photos in a dusty place       Set ISO sensitivity options   p  59     Blurring can occur if you capture photos in low light conditions or hold the camera incorrectly   Use the OIS function or half press  Shutter  to ensure the subject is focused   p  32        As the camera tries to let in more light  the shutter speed slows  This can make it difficult to hold the  camera steady long enough to capture a clear photo and may result in camera shake    e Select eh Night in SCN mode   p  37    e Turn on the flash   p  57      Set ISO sensitivity options   p  59    e Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking    When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between light and dark  ar
130. work and Sharing    Center  gt  Change adapter settings     e Windows Vista     C    ick Network and Internet  gt  Network and Sharing    Center  gt  Manage network connections     e Windows XP     C       ick Network and Internet Connection  gt  Network    Connection     3 Right click Local Area  and then click Properties     4 Click Configure  gt  the Power manage tab  gt  Allow this  device to wake the computer     5 Click OK     Restart the PC     O     Wireless network  WB150F WB151F WB152F only  118          Setting the PC to turn on    7 Turn on the PC  and then press F2 while the PC is   Select the drivers for the network adapter   booting     EE 8 Click the Advanced tab  and then set the WOL menus     r ZA e You cannot use this feature across a firewall or if a security program has  2 Select Advanced tab  gt  Power management Setup  Keier a  r    To tum on the PC with the WOL feature  the PC must have an active  3 Select Resume on PME  gt  Enabled  connection to the LAN  Ensure that the indicator light on the PC s LAN     A P port is on indicating that the LAN connection is active   4 Press F10 to save your changes  and then continue e Depending on your PC model  the camera may only be able to wake   booting  the PC       e Depending on your PC s OS or drivers  the names of the WOL setting  5 Click Start  and then open the Control Panel  menu may vary      examples of setting menu names  Enable PME  Wake on LAN  etc    6 Configure the network connection    examples o
131. ye Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect of a    fisheye lens   5 Press  Shutter  to capture a photo    7    Classic Apply a black and white effect      Depending on the option you select  the resolution may change to  Sm  or Retro Apply a sepia tone effect   smaller automatically  Se z  Palette Effect 1 Create a vivid look with sharp contrast and strong    color   Palette Effect2 Make scenes clean and clear   Palette Effect3 Apply a soft brown tone     Using the Movie Filter mode Palette Effect 4 Create a cold and monotone effect   Apply various filter effects to your videos to create unique images     1 Rotate the mode dial to     2 Select ee        4 Press     Video recording  to start recording   5 Press  ei  Video recording  again to stop recording     ei e Ifyou select Miniature  the miniature recording time is also displayed    3 Select an effect  and is shorter than the real recording time   ti e If you select Miniature  you cannot record the video sound   SECH   Depending on the option you select  the recording speed may change  Se Apply a tilt shift effect to make the subject appear to J   and the recording resolution may change to WGA or smaller  Miniature a ae    in miniature  automatically     Apply the retro looking colors  high contrast  and  strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras     Half Tone Dot Apply a halftone effect     Vignetting    Sketch Apply a pen sketch effect     Extended functions 50    Using the Movie mode       In Movie mode  you ca
    
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