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1. 11 1 Flash page 29 2 Microphone 3 Lens 4 Self timer Lamp 5 Zoom Button page 28 Thumbnail lt 2 43 Playback Zoom 42 6 Playback Button 13 7 Menu Button CS page 16 8 Operation Lamp 9 Mode Button CS page 13 10 ASM Button CS page 15 Delete Button page 44 11 LCD Monitor page 9 12 DISP OK Button 11 13 Flash Button C8 29 14 Macro Button page 30 15 Strap Ring 16 Shutter Button 21 34 17 Power Button SS page 12 18 Speaker 19 USB AV Terminal 20 54 20 Battery Cover 27 5 21 Tripod Hole Inserting the Batteries En Open the battery cover Insert the batteries ES Close the battery cover Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow Insert two AA size batteries with the positive and negative poles matching the directions indicated inside the battery room Low Battery Indicator A low battery indicator appears on the LCD screen when the batteries are nearly exhausted Batteries should be replaced promptly when the low battery indicator appears Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Be sure to tu
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4. CA340 Digital Camera User Manual Precautions Before using the camera please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or other intense light sources which could damage your eyesight e Do not try to open the case of the camera or attempt to modify this camera any way High voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed Maintenance and repairs should be carried out only by authorized service providers e the flash too close to the eyes of animals or people especially for young children Eye damage may result In particular remain at least one meter away from infants when using flash Keep the camera away from water and other liquids Do not use the camera with wet hands Never use the camera in the rain or snow Moisture creates the danger of electric shock Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of children and animals to prevent accidents or damage to the camera e f you notice smoke or a strange odor coming from the camera turn the power off immediately Take the camera to the nearest authorized service center for repair Never attempt to repair the camera on your own Useonly the recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating distortion of t
5. eueog eunjde5 6 64 Photography Terms and Definitions Terms Definitions auto exposure bracketing AEB A simple technique professional photographers use to ensure they properly expose their pictures especially in challenging lighting situations When AEB is selected the camera automatically takes three or more shots with a different exposure for each frame autofocus AF Autofocus refers to a camera lens ability to adjust its configuration in order to focus properly on a subject regardless of whether it is near or far from the camera Autofocus lenses generally provide vastly superior image quality than do their fixed focus cousins since they do not have to rely on their depth of field Also known as AF auto focus album An end user created object that is used to logically group data objects according to some user defined criteria An may or may not be a physical folder in a filesystem Analog to Digital Converter A D or ADC A circuit that converts an analog signal having a continuously varying amplitude to a digitally quantized representation using binary output signals aspect ratio Usually refer to image aspect ratio or pixel aspect ratio Image aspect ratio The ratio of the image width to the image height Pixel aspect ratio The ratio of the distance between sampling points in the two orthogona
6. ST a 37 Auto 150100 150200 150400 150800 ISO 38 1501600 ISO 3200 at 3MP Exposure 20EV 2 0EV 38 DriveMode of amp BD 31 AEB Off 38 Auto Exposure Bracketing Highlight or L1 A 38 16 Sharpness 39 Effect Off B amp W Sepia Negative Red Green Blue 39 Date Stamp Off Date Date amp Time 39 Stabilizer Off On 40 Face Tracking off On 40 Photo Frame Off Frame 1 10 40 Digital Zoom Off On 28 REC menu list Movie Menu Item Available Setting Page Movie Size 16 9 644 320 35 Metering 9 37 55 White Balance Auto Mii 735 PA 37 e When the camera is to Intelligent Scene White Balance ISO Exposure AEB Highlight Sharpness and Photo Frame settings cannot be changed 17 Turn the power on and set the camera to the REC or PLAYBACK mode Ee ums KS page 13 Auto Review ower Save 1 min Press the MENU button 0 to open the or Select PLAYBACK menu The menu displays depends on whether you are in the REC mode or the PLAY BACK mode Open the Setup menu Press four way control 0 to select SETUP Ad and then press the OK button to display the Setup menu Select an item Pre
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8. 55 Specifications Sensor 10 Mega Pixels CCD Size 1 2 3 inch Lens Focal Length 6 2 18 6 3X optical zoom 4X digital zoom LCD monitor 2 5 LCD monitor Focus Range Normal Wide 15 cm Infinity Tele 40 cm Infinity Macro 15 1 T 40 cm 1m Aperture F 2 8 W 5 2 Shutter 8 1 2000 sec File Format Still Image EXIF 2 2 compatible format JPEG compression DCF compatible Support DPOF PictBridge available Video AVI Audio WAV Resolution Still Image 3648 x 2736 10M 3648 x 2432 3 2 3648 x 2048 16 9 3264 x 2448 8M 2560 x 1920 5M 2048 x 1536 3M 640 x 480 VGA Video 720 x 400 640 x 480 320 x 240 Scene Mode Program Movie Voice REC mode Portrait Landscape Sunset Backlight Smile Capture Kids Night Scene Fireworks Snow Sports Party Food Building Text Blink Detection Intelligent Scene Sensitivity Auto ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 3M in only White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent H Fluorescent L Custom Exposure Control 2EV to 2EV in 1 3 step Metering Center weighted Multi Spot Burst Depends on the capacity of the memory no limit Self timer 2 sec 10 sec Double Flash Auto Red eye reduction Always on Slow sync Always off Photo Effec
9. bom y The Photo Frame and Face Tracking cannot be selected when using the Highlight feature 38 Setting the Sharpness You can select whether you want the image to have sharp or soft outlines Option Description edges of the image are emphasized The edges will The edges of the image sharp This is suitable for printing become sharp but noise may occur in the recording image The edges of the image are softened This is suitable for editing images on PC Setting the Photo Edit You can add special effects to your images in Record mode or in Playback mode Option Description Off No effect is added to the image gt Red eye removal Playback only B amp W Convert image to black amp white Sepia Recorded image will be stored in a sepia tone Negative Opposite what they were in the original image Mosaic Add mosaic tiles to the images Playback only Red The image becomes reddish Green The image becomes greenish Blue The image becomes bluish Setting Date Stamp The Date Stamp function can be used to add a date to your pictures as you take them Option Description Off Do not add the recorded date amp time to printed images Date Only add the recorded date to printed images Date amp Time Add the recorded date 8 time to printed images 39 Setting Stabilizer When using
10. m For more accurate adjustment or when the light source cannot be specified 2 Point the camera at a white piece of paper or similar object under the lighting conditions for which you want to set the white balance and then press the Shutter button 37 Setting the ISO With the initial settings the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to the brightness of the subject Option Description Auto Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically ISO 100 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 100 equivalent ISO 200 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 200 equivalent ISO 400 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 400 equivalent ISO 800 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 800 equivalent ISO 1600 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 1600 equivalent ISO 3200 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 3200 equivalent 3M in only Higher ISO speeds increase the image noise take clean images use as low an ISO speed as possible Setting the Exposure Set the exposure value manually to compensate for unusual lighting conditions such as indirect indoor lighting dark backgrounds and strong backlighting Setting the AEB Sets the auto exposure bracketing AEB to shoot 3 continuous images each with a different exposure setting correctly exposed underexposed and overexposed Setting the Highlight Make the subject stand out from its surroundings The subject will be in focus in three different ranges Fi E
11. 39 11 ISO page 38 23 Quality K amp page 27 12 Histogram 24 Resolution 27 PLAYBACK mode 1 2 3 4 2 1 11 S 7 504608 g 10 A 70 9 4 Playback mode amp 13 7 Recording info C amp page 11 2 Protect page 46 8 Histogram 3 Voice memo C page 36 9 Captured date amp time 4 File number Total 10 Voice memo control 36 5 Battery 5 11 DPOF page 51 6 Storage media 12 Resolution lt 27 Some information may not display correctly if you display images captured by other camera model 10 Changing the LCD Status Press the DISP OK button changes the LCD status as shown below BH REC mode A OSD on B Full OSD C Guide line D OSD off 2 Tips e Use the Guide line to compose images easily before shooting images PLAYBACK mode 9999 9999 TVA 160489 AAA 51254013 A A OSD B Full OSD D OSD off Caution You cannot change the LCD status the following situation o A Manual exposure o Recording movie clips or audio files Playing movie clips or audio files A Playing the slideshow Viewing in thumbnail Trimming a still image 11 Basic Operation Turning the Power On and Off Press the POWER button to turn on the camera in the REC mode The power turns the lens extends and
12. 101HPDSC 102HPDSC MISC AUTPRINT MRK File name begins with and are followed by 4 digit number that increases sequence File numbering starts from 0001 when a new folder is created automatically If the highest folder number is 999 and highest file number exceeds 9999 the camera will display the warning message Folder cannot be created When it appears try one of the following ways Reset the file number and plug a new memory card The folder number and file number are initialized and renumbered from 100 and 0001 respectively Do not change the folder and file names the memory card using your computer It may be unable to playback the data using the digital camera 54 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Power does not turn on Battery is inserted in the wrong direction Reload battery in the correct direction Batteries are dead Replace or recharge batteries The battery compartment door is open Make sure the battery compartment door is securely closed The camera does not take pictures The flash is charging Wait for the flash to charge Memory is full Insert a new memory Memory card is not formatted correctly The card may be defective use a new card Image is not recorded when the shutter button is pressed The Flash is charge Wait for the flash to charge Memory
13. Photographic Experts Group An image compression method defined in ISO IEC 10918 1 memory card A specific type of memory module with a physical form factor approximating that of a credit card in outline approx 85 mm x 55 mm Personal Computer Any personal computing device which may employ various d hardware architectures and operating systems protocol Defined mechanisms for exchanging data between devices A device specific four byte unsigned integer UINT32 that represents a unique StoragelD storage area that may contain data objects The most significant sixteen bits of a StoragelD represents the PhysicalStoragelD while the least significant sixteen bits of a StoragelD represents the LogicalStoragelD Universal serial bus a digital interface for connecting up to 64 devices in a USB tiered star topology See http www usb org white balance The adjustment of electronic still picture color channel gains or image processing so that radiation with relative spectral power distribution equal to that of the scene illumination source is rendered as a visual neutral Source ISO WE 12231 Photography Electronic still picture cameras Terminology 66 Getting Help Should you have a technical support question or your HP Digital Camera require service within the warranty period please contact the original point of purchase or an authorized HP reseller in your country If service is not available a
14. higher sensitivity and faster shutter speed settings this function helps prevent image blur caused by hand shake or target movement This function allows good pictures to be taken with little effort Setting Face tracking After initializing the face tracking function the lens will lock the main character in the picture and follow their movements Also the use of auto digital Zoom technology allows the lens to extend and retract Pressing the shutter halfway showing green AF area means focus is complete Face tracking is powered by Arcsoft Under some environmental influences face tracking function may be limited The Highlight and Photo Frame cannot be used as using the Face Tracking Setting Photo Frame You can add 10 kinds of frames to still images making them more interesting 2 This feature is only available with still images except 3 2 and 16 9 The Highlight and Face Tracking cannot be used when using the Photo Frame 40 Playback Playing Back Images Turn the power and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode CS 13 e The latest recorded image appears on the LCD monitor 20071 41254019 e If there no images stored a message No image appears Press the four way control or 0 e displays the previous image 54 displays the next image y e Holding down scrolls images a high speed Playing Back Movie Clips 1 Tu
15. is full Insert a new memory card The flash does not fire Flash is set to OFF Set the flash to any mode except off Image is blurry or out of focus The camera was moving when the image was captured Hold the camera steady when shooting picture The subject was beyond the range within which the camera can focus Turn the Macro mode on it the subject is within 15 cm or 40 cm Do not use Macro mode when shooting distant subjects Image is not displayed on the LCD monitor A memory card with non DCIF images recorded with other camera is loaded This camera cannot display non DCIF images Recorded images are not saved in memory The camera was turned off powered down before the image was stored in memory If the battery low indicator appears on the LCD monitor replace the battery immediately Cannot transfer images to a computer after connecting the USB cable USB driver is not installed Install the USB driver before you connect the camera to a computer turn the camera on Card error The memory card format may not be correct Re format the memory card to the FAT format using a card reader in Windows The lens got stuck up The type of the battery used may be incorrect or the battery power level is too low Do not force the lens to go back Change the battery or charge the battery before using the camera
16. the LED lights in green Press the PLAYBACK button to turn on the camera in the PLAYBACK mode The power turns and an image displays on the LCD monitor 0 Press the POWER button again to turn the power off The power turns off the lens retracts and the LED turns off Tips You can turn on the camera without the start up and operating sound by pressing and holding the POWER or the PLAYBACK button over 1 5 seconds e Switch between REC mode and PLAYBACK mode 13 Power Saving Function For saving the battery power the LCD monitor automatically turns off 1 minute after the last control accessed factory preset setting Press any button other than the power button to turn on the LCD monitor You can change the power save setting in Setup menu page 19 After the power saving function has been active for 1 minute the power will turn off completely Press the POWER or the PLAYBACK button to restore the power The power save feature will not activate in the following situation e Recording movie clips or audio files Playing movie clips or audio files Playing the slideshow e Connecting the camera to a computer or printer with the USB cable 12 Changing the Mode In REC mode you can record images and sounds In PLAYBACK mode you can replay delete or edit images Switching between REC mode and PLAYBACK mode In REC mode press the PLAYBAC
17. to delete 2 Press the Delete button to show a confirmation 3 Press the OK button to delete the current display image Protected images cannot be deleted with this function 44 Deleting Multiple Files Turn the power on and set the camera to the thumbnail screen CS 43 Open the menu Press the MENU button then Press to select to select Delete and press the OK button 3 On Protect Press or V to select Select and then press the OK button The frame of the selected image turns green Select multiple images e Use the four way control to select th the image Press the OK button toggles the wj on and off Repeat thi this step until all images that you want to delete are displayed with an icon UT Delete images e Press the MENU button then select Yes and press the OK button All selected images will be deleted cancel delete press the MENU button in this step Deleting All Files Turn the power and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Open the menu Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select Delete Wana press the OK button You can open the menu in full screen or in thumbnail Select Ok e Press or to select ALL and then press the OK button 4 Press the OK button to delete all unprotected images 45 Protecti
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19. E 54 FILE NAMING 54 TROUBLESHOOTING 55 SPECIFICATIONS 56 FUNCTION AVAILABLE LIST 58 PHOTOGRAPHY TERMS 65 AND DEFINITIONS Getting Started Using This Menu Getting Started Basic Operation Basic Recording This section contains information you should know before using this camera This section explains all recording features of this camera This section explains how to record still images movies and audio files Other Recording Functions This section explains common operations about recording images Playback This section explains playback delete and edit functions of still images movies and audio files Making Connections This section tells you how to connect this camera to a computer or TV Appendix This section describes the troubleshooting and the camera specification The meanings of the symbols used in this user s manual are explained below Caution This indicates cautions that should be read before using these functions 5 This indicates the useful information when using this camera This indicates the reference page Unpacking Camera USB Cable Strap Software Installation 2 x AA Batteries Quick Start Guide CD ROM Actual accessories may be different Do not swing the camera around by the strap Parts of the Camera
20. K button to switch to the PLAY mode In PLAY mode press the PLAYBACK 0 or the MODE button to switch to the REC mode Selecting the REC mode 1 Set the camera to the REC mode Launch the mode palette Press the MODE button to show the scene mode palette gt gt Select OK Select a mode Use the four way control to select a desired mode and press the OK button to confirm the setting Display Title Description Program The camera makes settings suitable for the shooting conditions Movie For recording movie clips Voice REC For recording audio Q Mode Allows beginners to take pictures easily 13 Display Title Description 2 Portrait Blurring the background to focus on the subject Landscape Used for the wide scenic views Sunset Enhance the red hue for recording sunset images Backlight Shooting the image of backlight object by changing metering Capture the most brilliant smile of characters Capture Kids Take a still image to capture moving kids 42 Night Scene Shooting the subject while keeping the background night scenery e Fireworks Slow shutter speed to take fireworks exploding ev Snow Used for the beach or snow scenes Food Higher saturation makes food more appetizing Building Enhance the edges of the subject 7 Text Enhanc
21. THE APERTURE PRIORITY C c c Ww SING THE SHUTTER PRIORITY USING THE MANUAL EXPOSURE RECORDING MOVIE CLIPS SETTING THE MOVIE SIZE RECORDING AUDIO CLIPS PLAYING BACK AUDIO CLIPS RECORDING A VOICE MEMO PLAYING BACK A VOICE MEMO 22 23 23 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 39 33 34 35 35 35 36 36 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS SETTING THE METERING SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE SETTING THE ISO SETTING THE EXPOSURE SETTING THE AEB SETTING THE HIGHLIGHT SETTING THE SHARPNESS SETTING THE PHOTO EDIT SETTING DATE STAMP SETTING STABILIZER SETTING FACE TRACKING SETTING PHOTO FRAME PLAYBACK PLAYING BACK IMAGES 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 41 41 PLAYING BACK MOVIE CLIPS 41 MAGNIFYING amp TRIMMING STILL IMAGES 42 VIEWING IN THUMBNAIL 43 PLAYING A SLIDE SHOW 43 DELETING FILES 44 DELETING A SINGLE FILE 44 DELETING MULTIPLE FILES 45 DELETING ALL FILES 45 PROTECTING A SINGLE FILE 46 PROTECTING ALL FILES 46 PROTECTING MULTIPLE FILES 47 EDITING IMAGES 48 ROTATING STILL IMAGES 48 CHANGING THE IMAGE SIZE 48 CHANGING THE IMAGE WITH EFFECTS 49 CHOOSING THE IMAGE WITH PHOTO FRAME 49 COPYING THE FILES 50 SETTING THE DPOF 51 CHOOSING A STARTUP IMAGE 52 MAKING CONNECTIONS 53 CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A PC 53 USING THE CARD READER 53 CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A COMPUTER WITH THE USB CABLE 53 APPENDIX 54 ABOUT THE FOLDER amp FILE NAME 54 FOLDER STRUCTUR
22. V to select Single then press the OK button To copy all images to a memory card select 4 Press or to select the image you want to copy to a card Select Yes and then press the OK button to start copy Repeat step 4 5 to copy other images Press the MENU button to complete the setting 50 Setting the DPOF The Digital Print Order Format DPOF setting allows you to select images on the memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer 1 Turn the power on and the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Open the menu Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select DPOF Date stamp on a gt and press the OK button B Press to select Single then press the OK button To set the DPOF setting for all images select All in this step To reset all DPOF settings to initial default select Reset in this step 4 Press to select the image you want to print out 5 the number of copies e Press or to specify the number of copies The number of copies can be set from 0 to 99 e cancel this image DPOF setting set the number of copies to 0 Print the date stamp out Press Mode button to set the date stamp of current image P
23. a still picture on a removable medium such as a memory card or magnetic disk dynamic range The ratio of the maximum luminance level that appears unclipped to the minimum luminance level that can be reproduced with an incremental signal to temporal noise ratio of at least 1 as determined according to ISO 15739 Exif JPEG compressed file format for digital cameras in which the images are compressed using the baseline JPEG standard described in ISO 12234 2 and metadata and thumbnail images are stored using TIFF tags within an application segment at the beginning of the JPEG file exposure index A numerical value that is inversely proportional to the exposure provided to an image sensor to obtain an image Images obtained from a camera using a range of exposure index values will normally provide a range of image quality levels file system The software structure which specifies how the data are logically organized on a given storage medium folder An optional sub structure in a hierarchical storage area that can contain data objects ISO speed A numerical value calculated from the exposure provided at the focal plane of an electronic camera to produce specified camera output signal characteristics using the methods described in the referenced standard The ISO speed should correlate with the highest exposure index value that provides peak image quality for normal scenes JPEG Joint
24. camera and insert it in a card reader that is connected to a computer 2 22 Open My Computer Windows NS Explorer and double click the removable lt gt drive icon that represents the memory card B Copy images from the card into a directory of your choice on the computer s hard disk Connecting the Camera to a Computer with the USB Cable Install the USB software driver included with the bundled CD ROM Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer s USB port and turn on the camera The LCD screen turns off when the connection to the computer has been successfully completed E3 Open My Computer or Windows Explorer A Removable Disk appears in the drive list 4 Double click the Removable Disk icon to view its contents Files stored on camera are located in the folder name DCIM 53 Appendix About the Folder amp File Name Your digital camera automatically creates a directory of folders in the internal memory or memory card that it uses to organize still images movie clips and other information Folder Structure Folder name begins with a 3 digit number from lt HP 40 F 100 to 999 and followed by each folder 2 100HPDSC holds up to 9999 files If new files are made 57 HPIMO001 JPG new folder named in sequence will be made 8 HPIM0002 JPG 5 HPIMO003 JPG 0004 0005
25. decrease the LCD brightness to conserve battery power When the camera is idle for 5 seconds the LCD darkens Battery Type To ensure the camera displays battery level correctly set the type to match the batteries used Alkaline NiMH Lithium Qxyride Reset All Resets the entire menu and button operation settings to initial default The following settings do not change after Reset All Date amp Time setting Language setting TV out setting Battery Type 20 Basic Recording Recording Still Images Turn the power and set the camera to the REC mode 13 22 159700 Compose the subject the camera LCD monitor 2291 e the focus area 9 to the eoo subject that you want to take 9 Half press the shutter button to focus the image The focus area 0 becomes green while in focus then shutter speed aperture value and ISO value are displayed e If the shutter speed is slow or the possibility that image may be blurred the shake warning icon n may appear on the LCD monitor To avoid this use a tripod to stabilize the camera when recording images 4 Take picture Press the shutter button fully to take a picture Make sure that your fingers or the wrist strap does not block the lens 21 Using smile capture Mode The smile capture model uses smile tracking to automatically capture images Pressin
26. e process Select the zoom setting and point the camera at the subject 2 Press the zoom button 0 to compose the image W zoom out for a wide angle shot T zoom in for a telephoto shot When the zoom button is pressed the zoom bar appears on the LCD monitor When the optical zoom 0 factor is at maximum zooming stops temporarily Press the T again the camera switches to the digital zoom 0 automatically and zooming continues The digital zoom 2 will not activate in movie recording 3 Press shutter button to take a picture Digital zoom works by enlarging the center portion of an image through a software interpolation process The digital zoom is used to achieve magnification levels up to approx 4 times 28 Using the Flash The flash is not only for taking pictures when there is insufficient light but also when the subject is in shade or in backlight conditions Press the flash button to cycle your camera through the various flash modes The flash will not activate when continuous shooting or movie recording Turn the power on and set the camera to the REC mode 13 B Press the flash button 0 to change the flash mode Each time the flash button is pressed the flash icon changes A Auto flash Flash fires automatically when shooting conditions require extra lighting Red eye reduction Flash strobes to let the subject s e
27. e the black amp white contrast Blink This feature detects if the subject blinked an eye when the image gt Detection is captured and gives the user option whether to save it not C Intelligent The camera detects the shooting conditions and automatically 1 Scene switches to the appropriate scene mode 14 Selecting the ASM mode 1 Set camera to the REC mode 13 It cannot be switch to ASM mode while in Movie or Voice REC mode Launch the ASM mode e Press the ASM button 9 to toggle switch between Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual Exposure mode For detail operation CH page32 15 Using the Menus When a menu is displayed the four way control and the OK button are used to make the desired settings Turn the power on and set the camera to the REC mode 13 Open the REC menu Press the MENU button 0 to display the menu B Select an item e Press Wor to select a menu item Change the setting Press or to change the setting Press the MENU or the OK 0 button to save the settings and close the menu REC menu list Still Image Menu Item Available Setting Page Resolution 10M 3 2 16 9 GM SM SM ve 27 Quality sts 27 Metering e 37 E wae White Balance Auto 22
28. ences a Folder cannot be created error or if you want to restart numbering for example after erasing all files Series Store the latest used file number no matter deleting files or inserting a new memory card Reset Reset file numbering each time the memory card is changed Resetting the file number is useful for avoiding the file name duplication when images are downloaded to a computer 55 TV Out You can review images on a television with a supplied AV cable 53 TV Out should be set to either NTSC or PAL depending on your region NTSC America Japan and others PAL Europe Oceania and others 19 Menu Item Functions USB Computer Printer Sets the USB mode to connect the camera with a printer or computer page 54 Start up image Sets a recorded image as the start up image 52 Format To erase all data stored in the memory card if you are using a card or all data stored in the internal memory if there is no card inserted A BUSY PLEASE WAIT message displays and the memory card is starting format A COMPLETED message displays when finish formatting Caution All contents Pictures videos and sound recordings will be deleted including protected files Be sure to save important files to your computer before formatting LCD Save Off On Enable the LCD save function to automatically
29. f 150 Auto Date Stamp Date amp Time e Exposure Auto Digital Zoom Off AEB Off Shutter sound File No E e Start up sound e TV out Power save USB C Date amp Time e Start up image Language Fixed setting Settings are fixed in Q mode Utility setting Use the same setting as last mode used 26 Setting Image Size and Quality You can select lower image resolution and quality to decrease the image size to capture more images Choose a suitable setting according to the desired image quality and purpose For details see page 16 Resolution Values Image Size Print Size 10M 3648 x 2736 Printing larger than A4 size Larger 3 2 3648 x 2432 16 9 3648 2048 8M 3264 x 2448 2560 x 1920 2048 x 1536 640 x 480 Printing to postcards or attaching to e mail Smaller 3 Quality Values Compression Purpose Super Fine Shoot higher quality images Higher Quality Fine Shoot normal quality images Normal Shoot for more images Lower Quality 2 Using the Zoom Function Your camera has a combination of optical and digital zoom functions that allows you to zoom in on far away subjects or zoom out for a wide angle shot The optical zoom is achieved by mechanically adjusting the lens of the camera The digital zoom enlarges or shrinks the image using a softwar
30. g the shutter button to start smile detecting This feature is most useful in capturing different angles and smiles of moving people When capturing an image with more than one person the camera detects the smile of the closest person on the center of the screen To activate smile capture 4 Press Mode button and select v from Mode Pallet 13 Focus the camera on the subject to capture Camera displays a white tracking frame when smile is detected Camera displays a white tracking frame when smile is detected Press the shutter button to start smile detecting and the white focus frame will turn green to denote camera activity 4 When a smile is detected the camera will automatically take shot of the image D om y S e When capturing an image with several faces face tracking function may take up more time tracking faces for the first time 22 Using Intelligent Scene Mode With the Intelligent Scene Mode the camera automatically detects the shooting conditions and switches to the appropriate scene and settings when aiming on a subject This feature is most useful for novice users to capture great images even without basic knowledge of photography To activate Intelligent Scene Select from Mode Pallet 13 Focus the camera on the subject to capture conditions and switches to an The camera displays solid white frame appropriate scene mode when a face is detec
31. he equipment fire electrical shock or other hazards B FCC Compliance and Advisory 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 unsatisfactory operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B peripheral pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in 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 communication 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 turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to 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 Any changes or modifications not expressl
32. ing the REC mode you selected 59 30 Using the Self timer amp Burst Use the self timer to set a delay from the time the shutter button is pressed to the time the image is shot Use the burst to record continuous still images shooting Turn the power on and set the camera to the REC mode 37 page 13 Open the REC menu CS page 16 Use or button to select Drive mode from the REC menu 20 Change the setting e Press or V to select drive mode then press the OK button Off Record a single image a 2 sec The shutter release will be delay for 2 seconds Sh 10 sec The shutter release will be delay for 10 seconds Double Record two images in a shot after pressing the shutter release button 10 and 12 seconds gt Burst Keep pressing the shutter button fully to take continuous shooting Release the shutter button to stop shooting 4 Press shutter button to take picture ooo When using the self timer function be sure to use a tripod or place the digital camera on a level stable surface 31 Using the Aperture Priority In this mode you can set an aperture value to match the brightness A higher aperture value brings the background out of focus Selecting a lower aperture value allows you to soften the background Turn the power on and set the camera to the Aperture Priority 15 2 Adjust the aperture value b
33. k the card s specifications and take the camera with you About Camera Memory This camera is equipped with internal memory If the memory card is not inserted in the camera all images and movie clips recorded by the camera will be stored in the internal memory If the memory card is inserted images and movie clips are stored on the memory card DCF Protocol The DCF protocol defines the format for image file data as well as the directory structure for the memory card Images that are taken by a DCF camera can be viewed on DCF compatible cameras from other manufacturers 6 Setting the Display Language Date amp Time When using the camera for the first time after purchasing be sure to choose a language and set the date amp time before using the camera Setting Display Language Setup Menu 1 3 1 Sounds Review Turn the power on and set the camera to the Setup Menu 18 Select 0 Language Power Save Press or to select vM Date amp Time LANGUAGE then press 9 or the Language OK button to launch the submenu Select a language Press or to select a language and press or the OK button to apply the setting Press the MENU button to close the menu Setting the Date amp Time Turn the power on and set the camera to the Setup M 18 5 the Setup Menu 8 page 18 2008 01 31 12 00 2 Select 2 Date amp Time YYMM DD P
34. l sampling directions If the distances are equal the pixel aspect ratio equals 1 1 and is said to be square auto white balance AWB With auto white balance the camera attempts to determine the color temperature of the light and automatically adjust for that color temperature Many people just leave the camera set to auto white balance all the time Charge Coupled Device CCD A type of silicon integrated circuit used to convert light into an electronic signal compression Usually refer to image compression or sound file compression Image compression A process that alters the way digital image data are encoded in order to reduce the size of an image file Sound file compression A process of altering the sound data coding in order to reduce the size of a sound file in the electronic still picture camera connection A transport provided logical or physical persistent mechanism for transferring data between devices Digital Print Order Format DPOF A standardized ASCII file created in a digital camera and stored on removable media along with the image files that indicate how many copies of which images should be printed It also allows index prints cropping and text overlays to be specified 65 digital still camera DSC camera incorporating an image sensor which outputs a digital signal representing a still picture or records a digital signal representing
35. ng a Single File Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Open the menu e Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select Protect and press the OK button Press or to select SINGLE and then press the OK button 4 Press to select the image you want to protect Press the OK button to protect the image e When the file is locked the displays on the LCD monitor Repeat step 4 5 to protect images To unlock file press the OK button again in step 5 The On will disappear and the file is unlocked Protecting All Files E Turn the power on and set the camera 2 Open the menu Single Press the MENU button then use Lock all the four way control to select Unlock all Protect and press the OK button OK You open the menu in fullscreen 7 or in thumbnail E Press or to select Lock all and then press the OK button To unlock all files select Unlock all in this step then press the OK button 4 Press the OK button to protect all images 46 Protecting Multiple Files Turn the power on and set the camera to the thumbnail screen 43 Lock all Unlock all Open the menu Press the MENU button then Press or to select to select Protect and press Delete the OK button The frame of the selected image tu
36. ress or V to select Date 8 Time then press or the button to launch the submenu 2 Select Set date and time e Press or to change the value of the cursor located Press 5 to move the cursor between settings e Holding down or changes the values continuously For date stamp setting page 39 4 Apply setting e After adjusting the settings press the OK or the MENU button to apply the setting Ifthe batteries are removed for longer than 48 hours the Date and Time will need to be re set Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is used to compose images while recording adjust settings and replay images The following indicators may appear on the LCD monitor while recording or playing back images mode 5052655 0 2 r wed 912 NNLLA 11 4645 14 13 IEEE 1 Recording mode 13 13 White balance 37 2 Flash 29 14 Shutter speed page 21 3 Macro 30 15 Shake warning page 21 4 Burst 31 16 Aperture value 27 21 5 Zoom indicator lt 28 17 Face tracking page 40 6 Shots remaining 18 Exposure 38 7 Battery C8 5 19 Focus area 21 8 Storage media 20 Date stamp page 39 9 Stabilizer 21 AEB 38 10 Metering 37 22 Sharpness
37. ress SCN button again to turn off date stamp Repeat step 4 6 to other images for printing After you finished all image settings press the OK or MENU button to apply it 91 Choosing a Startup Image Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Press the MENU button then use four way control to select Start up Image OB and press the OK button 3 Press to select the image you want then press the OK button to apply the choice e A message Completed appears 4 Set the camera to the Setup Menu C page 18 5 Start up Image Press or to select Start up 9B then press 5 or the OK button G Press or to select a desired System option and press the OK button to apply the setting Select OK Off Disable the start up image System Use camera default image My image Use the image that you just specified in step 3 Press the MENU button to close the menu The start up image will not be deleted even if the original image is deleted or memory formatted 52 Making Connections Connecting the Camera to a PC There are two ways to download files from the camera s internal memory or memory card to a computer Inserting the memory card into card reader Connecting the camera to a computer using the supplied USB cable Using the Card Reader Eject the memory card from the
38. rn off the camera power before insert or remove batteries It is recommended to use compatible batteries listed on page 20 Use of any other battery types is NOT supported Replace all batteries at the same time Never mix old and new batteries Remove batteries if you do not intend to use the camera for an extended period of time The camera body may feel warm after extended use This is normal The type and power level of the battery may cause the lens to not extend or retract properly Ensure you use the correct battery type and adequately charged battery About Battery Type To ensure the camera displays battery level correctly after batteries are loaded set the battery type in Setup Menu to match the batteries used 20 5 Inserting the Memory Card You can use SD SDHC Card with this digital camera The memory card slot is located beneath the battery cover adjacent to the battery compartment Open the battery cover Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 Insert the card Insert the card with the label facing up and the arrow pointing in 2 Tips the card gently press the edge of the card to release it E Close the battery cover Caution Do not touch the connection terminals on the back side of the card e Not all cards may be compatible with your camera When purchasing card please chec
39. rn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Press button to select a movie clip that you want to playback Start playing back Press to start playing the movie clip e Press to stop the movie clip or press to pause it When the movie paused press again to resume 2 Tips e During movie playing back press to fast forward or press to rewind it e Press the shutter to capture the still image from the movie clip while it had paused 41 Magnifying amp Trimming Still Images E Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode CS 13 2 Select image Press or 5 to select the image that you want to magnify or trimming e Only still images can be magnified and trimmed E Magnify the image Press T to magnify the image and the central portion of the image is displayed You can use the arrow button to view different parts of the magnified image e Press the MENU button to return to the normal size 4 Trim the image Press the OK button to set the image trimming Save the image Press the OK button 2 again to trim the selected image and save it as a new one 42 Viewing in Thumbnail Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Press zoom button W thumbnail screen is displayed Use the four wa
40. rns green Select multiple images Use the four way control to select the image Press the OK button toggles the on and off Repeat this step until all images that you want to protect are displayed with an iconOm Press V to select Select and then press the OK button Protect images Press the MENU button then select Yes and press the OK button All selected images will be protected cancel protect press the MENU button in this step 47 Editing Images Rotating Still Images 0 Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode CS 13 Press or to select the Save image you want to rotate 3 select OK Open the menu Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select Rotate n Ho and press the OK button Press the OK button to rotate the image Each press rotates the image 90 degrees in clockwise Press or to select OK and then press the OK button to finish rotating Changing Image Size Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 Press or to select the image you want to resize E Open the menu e Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select Resize din and press the OK button Press or V to select an option and then press the OK button e The resized image will be saved as a new file Only large size image be resize to a
41. s to select the image that has the voice memo recorded E Start playing back Press to start playing the voice memo Press to stop the voice memo or press to pause it When voice memo paused press again to resume 36 Other Recording Functions Setting the Metering There are 3 different light metering options available on your camera Option Description 2 Light is measured from the entire shooting screen but gives more importance to the values near the center Selects an exposure based on readings from multiple points in the subject area Selects an exposure based on a single reading taken from the center of your picture Setting the Wh Adjust the white ba ite Balance lance to match different light sources such as sunlight incandescent tungsten lighting or fluorescent lighting Option Description Automatically corrects white balance Ideal for general IE photography Adjusts for bright sun conditions or natural light conditions m Adjusts for cloudy days or twilight conditions Adjusts for normal indoor lighting conditions Corrects the LA orange hue of household light bulbs Ideal for indoor photos under tungsten or halogen lighting without a flash Adjusts for fluorescent lighting Corrects the green hue of fluorescent lighting Ideal for indoor photos under fluorescent wr lighting without a flash
42. s to ask the user whether to save the image or not This feature saves time in managing photos to be stored or deleted from the memory To activate Blink Detection Detected faces are framed Select from Mode Pallet 13 Half press the shutter button to focus the subject The frame turns green to indicate focus is Press the shutter button to capture the image The image is Face tracking isautomaticallyenabled automatically saved unless the camera detects that the subject blinked an eye Select Save Image to save or Cancel to disregard 25 Using the mode The Q mode provides a simplified camera interface Larger icons and fewer controls make it easier to take pictures anytime especially for the beginners and elder users You can use only the basic settings in the Q m mode Flash Auto Red eye Force Slow sync Force off Button Macro Off On DISP OK OSD on Guide line OSD off Resolution 10M 3 2 16 9 8M 5M Drive Mode Off 2 sec 10 sec Double Burst Stabilizer Off On Menu Face Tracking Off On Photo Frame 10 frames can be selected Beep Off On Auto Review Off 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec Rest of settings will not be controlled as below Quality S Fine Highlight Off e Metering Multi Sharpness Normal Fixed setting White balance Auto e Effect Of
43. smaller one 48 Changing the Image with Effects You may use Red Eye Removal remove the red eye caused by flash from original photo Or use color filters to save as a new image Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 Press or to select the image you want to add the effect E3 Open the menu e Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select Photo Edit and press the OK button Press or V to select an option and then press the OK button The edited image will be saved as a new file Choosing the Image with Photo Frame Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 Open the menu Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select Photo Fames and press the button 23 Press to select the image you want to add the photo frame Press to select the image you want then press the OK button to apply the choice The edited image will be saved as a new file 49 Copying the Files You may copy the data from the camera s internal memory to the memory card for convenience E Be sure you have inserted a memory card into your digital camera Set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode amp page 13 2 Open the menu Copy this e Press the MENU button then use the four way control to select tty NOTA 95 00 Copy to card and press the OK button 3 Press or
44. ss or to select a menu item and then press 4 or the OK button to launch the submenu Change the setting e Press or V to select an option and press or the OK button to apply the setting Press the MENU 0 button to close the menu 18 Setup menu list Menu Item Functions Sounds Shutter Sets the shutter sound on and off Start up Sets a type of the start up sound 3 different sound options provided Beep Sets the operation sound on and off Volume Adjusts the volume of the shutter sound start up sound beep and playback sound Auto Review Off The captured image will not automatically display after shooing 1 captured image will display for 1 second after shooing 3 sec captured image will display for seconds after shooing 5 captured image will display for 5 seconds after shooing Note Pressing the shutter button will automatically switch the LCD to live view Power Save Off 1 min 3 min 5 min For power consumption the camera is turned off automatically for a period of time The power save feature will not activate in some situation 12 Date amp Time Sets the date amp time 7 Language Select a language for display menus and other information from the following 31 languages page 7 File No Use this function if the camera experi
45. t Black amp White Sepia Negative Mosaic Red eye removal Red Green Blue Storage 32 MB internal memory SD Card SDHC Card TV system NTSC PAL Power Supply AA alkaline battery X2 Use alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries only Ambient Operating 0 C to 50 C temperature Storage 20 to 60 C Microphone Built in 96 Speaker Built in Dimension Camera Body W XH x T 89 6 x 60 8 x 29 mm Weight Camera Body w o battery Approx 120 g These specifications are subject to change without notice 57 8S Function Available List Mode Still Capture Scene Mode Intelligent Scene OF 5 Function 1 11 Shutter amp Lens OnetimeAF e x o Continuous AF x x x x x x x x e x x x x x x x x x x x x x c o Infinity Fixed x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x W 1 30 W 1 30 W 1 30 w 1 30 w 1 30 W 1 30 W 1 30 W 4 30 w 1 30 W 1 30 W 1 30 W 1 30 Flash Auto X X x 2 X X 160 1760 7 1 60 1 60 T 1 60 1 60 X X 1 30 w 1 30 8 8 w 1 30 W 1 30 W 1 30 W 1 30 W 1 30 w 1 30 Flash Red eye 1 60 1 2000 1 2000 1 60 1760 X X X 1 60 460 X X 1
46. t those locations please contact an HP Branded Prod uct warranty agent from the support contact list provided below A service agent will work with you to troubleshoot your issue and if necessary issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number in order to replace your HP Branded Product For warranty claims you will be required to provide a copy of your original dated sales receipt as proof of purchase and the issued RMA number You will be responsible for shipping charges when shipping the product to the service center The service agent will provide you with an address and you will also be responsible for any shipping charges to the warranty service center Once your product is received by this service center a replacement unit will be shipped back to you typically within 5 business days Email Support Chinese Contact phone Support Europe Region EMEA Dutch and German 32 2700 1724 DEUTSCHLAND 49 6950073896 IRELAND English 353 1850882016 ITALIA 39 269682189 NETHERLANDS 31 202015093 ESPANA 34 914533458 SWITZERLAND German French Italian 41 18009686 U 44 2073652400 P N 7525C00052B
47. ted Half press the shutter button to focus the subject The frame turns green to indicate focus is set E The camera detects the shooting Press the shutter button to take the shot The table below shows the modes supported by intelligent scene Icon Intelligent Scene Modes Description ai Portrait This mode is set when a face is detected This mode is set when a face is detected with an EV 25 Backlight setting greater than 2 5 This mode is set when Ad Landscape Thereis no face detected 1 The focus distance is more than 1 5 meters The EV setting is greater than 11 or 10 5 23 Icon Intelligent Scene Modes Description This mode is set when There is no face detected Macro e The focus distance is within the macro range This mode can only be detected when you half press the shutter button This mode is set when There is no face detected Night Scene The focus distance is more than 1 5 meters The EV setting is lower than 5 or 4 5 ys S e After the camera detects the shooting conditions this icon changes to show the detected scene mode e Face tracking is automatically enabled 24 Using Blink Detection Mode The Blink Detection mode tracks faces and determines captured image that contain subjects with blinked eyes After shooting when the camera detects that the subject blinked an eye a menu selection appear
48. ter button again to end recording The camera will stop recording automatically when the memory capacity has been reached Playing Back Audio Clips 1 Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Press button to select the audio clip that you want to playback 3 Start playing back Press to start playing the audio clip e Press to stop the audio clip or press to pause it When audio clip paused press 4k again to resume 35 Recording a Voice Memo You can add a voice memo to the still images after you record it 1 Turn the power on and set camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Press or 5 to select a still image that you want to add a voice memo to REC voice e If the image already has the voice mem recorded e 2002 12400 appears on the LCD monitor The new recording will replace the previous one B Open the PLAYBACK menu Press the MENU button using four way control to select Voice Memo 5 and press the OK button 4 Press the OK button to start recording for 30 seconds e Press the OK button again to end recording The voice memo cannot be added to a movie clip or a protected image You cannot delete only the voice memo When you delete the image the attached voice memo is also deleted Playing Back a Voice Memo 1 Turn the power and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode C page 13 2 Pres
49. wer and set the camera to the Movie mode 13 2 Compose subject the camera LCD monitor the focus area to the subject that you want to take e The LCD monitor displays the available recording time E Start recording Press the shutter button 0 to start recording Using the zoom button 0 to adjust the image size The White Balance is set and locked to the settings of the first frame 4 Finish recording e Press the shutter again to end recording The camera will stop recording automatically when the memory capacity has been reached Caution e Sound cannot be recorded while pressing the zoom button The digital zoom cannot be used in Movie mode e When the maximum capacity for a single video has been reached simple press the shutter button again to continue recording The camera will automatically stop recording when the memory capacity is full 34 Setting the Movie Size Movie Size and Frame Rate Resolution Frame Rate 16 9 720 x 400 Higher Quality 640 640 x 480 30 frames sec 320 320 240 Lower Quality Recording Audio Clips Turn the power on and set the camera to the Voice REC mode 13 The voices are recorded from the microphone of the camera Be careful to avoid touching the microphone while recording Press the shutter button to start recording Press the shut
50. y pressing or button Press shutter button to take picture larger the aperture value the smaller the lens opening allowing less light to enter the camera Using the Shutter Priority In this mode you can set a shutter speed to match the brightness Faster shutter speeds allow you to take a sharp picture of a moving subject while slower speeds create a trail effect and allow you to shoot without a flash in dark areas 4 Turn the power and the camera to the Shutter Priority 15 2 Adjust the shutter speed by pressing or button Press shutter button to take picture 32 Using the Manual Exposure You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect 1 Turn the power on and set the camera to the Manual Exposure 15 Use the OK button to switch between aperture value and shutter speed control Press or to adjust the setting 8 Press shutter button to take a picture Press the shutter button halfway the difference between the standard exposure and the selected exposure appears in red 33 Recording Movie Clips You can record movies with the camera the available recording time depends on the capacity of the memory card Videos can be recorded until the maximum memory capacity has been reached However the length of a single video may be limited 1 Turn the po
51. y approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment When shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or when specified additional components or accessories have elsewhere been designated to be used with the installation of the product they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations a Contents PRECAUTIONS I GETTING STARTED 1 USING THIS MENU UNPACKING PARTS OF THE CAMERA INSERTING THE BATTERIES LOW BATTERY INDICATOR ABOUT BATTERY TYPE INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD ABOUT CAMERA MEMORY OV OQ nn DCF PROTOCOL SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE DATE amp TIME 7 SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE 7 SETTING THE DATE amp TIME 7 USING THE LCD MONITOR 9 REC MODE 9 PLAYBACK MODE 10 CHANGING THE LCD STATUS 11 BASIC OPERATION 12 TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF 12 POWER SAVING FUNCTION 12 CHANGING THE MODE 13 SWITCHING BETWEEN REC MODE AND PLAYBACK MODE 13 SELECTING THE REC MODE 13 SELECTING THE ASM MODE 15 USING THE MENUS 16 REC MENU 16 SETUP MENU 18 BASIC RECORDING 21 RECORDING STILL IMAGES 21 USING SMILE CAPTURE MODE 22 li TO ACTIVATE SMILE CAPTURE USING INTELLIGENT SCENE MODE TO ACTIVATE INTELLIGENT SCENE USING BLINK DETECTION MODE TO ACTIVATE BLINK DETECTION SING THE Q MODE ETTING IMAGE SIZE AND QUALITY SING THE ZOOM FUNCTION SING THE FLASH SING THE MACRO SING THE SELF TIMER amp BURST SING
52. y control to select the desired image and press or the OK button to show the selected image in full screen 2 Tips You can protect or delete multiple images in thumbnail see page 45 47 Playing a Slide Show al Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Enter the slide show e Press the MENU button use the four way control to select Slide Show and press the OK button 2 Select B Change the slide show settings e Use the four way control to set the slideshow interval effect E and repeat You can set the interval between 1 10 seconds 4 Playing the slide show Press the OK button to start the slideshow During the slideshow press the OK button 0 to pause the slideshow and press the OK button again to resume 43 Deleting Files Deleting a Single File a Turn the power on and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode 13 2 Open the menu e Press the MENU button then use the four way control 0 to select Delete WW and press the OK button 3 Press 0 to select SINGLE and then press the OK button 4 Press 0 to select the image you want to delete 5 Press the OK button 2 to delete image Repeat step 4 5 to delete images To quickly delete the current display image 1 Select the image you want
53. yes adjust to the flash then fires again to take the actual image Your camera will detect the subject brightness and use the flash only when required 4 Force on Flash fires every time you take a photo regardless of lighting conditions 54 Slow sync Flash fires with a slow shutter speed Force off The flash never fires even in dark situation E Press shutter button to take a picture flash charging time may increase when the battery is low The available flash settings are limited depending on the REC mode you selected 59 29 Using the Macro Your camera is equipped with a macro function that allows you to focus on very close subjects In macro mode you can focus on subjects 15 cm from the lens when in the maximum wide angle setting and 40 cm in the maximum telephoto setting Turn the power on and set the camera to the REC mode 13 2 Press the macro button 0 enters the macro mode The macro icon displays in the LCD monitor Toleave the macro mode e press the macro button 9 again PF Pan Focus When Pan Focus is set the camera focuses on every object Infinity When Infinity is set the camera focuses on distant objects Press shutter button to take a picture m y S e Distances referred to measure the distance between the camera lens surface and the subject available macro settings are limited depend
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