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1.                                       p 64      File Management Settings                            p 68       Appendix                                esses  p 71  Provides various resources       Restrictions on Each Capture Mode            p 71      Functions Available with Various Lenses                              les           AN p 74      Functions when Using an External Flash                                                      p 76      Troubleshooting                                eren p 77      Main Specifications                                       p 80  BUD qe etm p 86      For Using Your Camera Safely                     p 90      Care to be Taken During Handling              p 92      WARRANTY POLICY                        eee p 95    There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen  of the monitor in this manual are different from the actual ones     Jenue N Siu J asp  0  MOH a    3       m How to Use This Manual                           2  O   9 Introducing the PENTAX Q S1                  7   e a                                                                                 S Names and Functions of the Working Parts        7   o Operating Controls 35 55   d eecetaseretak see tesp eo tetas b Ran c aodio 8   Monitor Display eb era E  9   How to Change Function Settings                      13   Using the Direct Keys Lad eate a ceo reo eres 13   Using the Control Panel                              eeseeeeeesssss 13   Using the Menus sii
2.                           xipueddy    83    List of World Time Cities     Honolulu     NTSC       Rome         PAL Africa West Kathmandu  PAL    Los Angeles NTSC Pree Kuala eee  North Calgary NTSC Budapest  America  Denver    NTSC Warsaw         Singapore  NTSC EAE  ast Asia  Mexico City NTSC Johannesburg PAL Shanghai Lv  Era     Asia   London     PAL Oceania ess  Eos ori          PR      Pais  PA Mae  PA   Amsterdam fP Dm PA  mea  PAL      Colombo fe    o      Auckland  Pago Pago       Operating Environment for USB Connection    and Provided Software       With the provided software    Digital Camera Utility 5     you can  develop RAW files on a computer  Install the software from the  provided CD ROM  S SW151     We recommend the following system requirements to connect  the camera to a computer and to use the software     Windows    Windows 8 1  32 bit  64 bit   Windows 8  32 bit   64 bit   Windows 7  32 bit  64 bit  or Windows  Vista  32 bit  64 bit     CPU Intel Core 2 Duo or higher    For installing and starting up the program  100 MB  or more of available space  For saving image files  Approx  5 MB file  JPEG      Approx  25 MB file  RAW   1280x1024 dots  24 bit full color or higher    Monitor       Macintosh    OS   OS X 10 9  10 8 or 10 7  or Mac OS X 10 6  Intel Core 2 Duo or higher  RAM  2GBormore OO oOo    For installing and starting up the program  100 MB    or more of available space  For saving image files  Approx  5 MB file  JPEG    Approx  25 MB file  RAW    
3.                      celeres elle Fas                   RAW  12 bit   DNG  Quality Level JPEG  Xxx  Best   Xxx  Better   X  Good     RAW and JPEG simultaneously recordable    Color Space sRGB  AdobeRGB    eise Media SD Memory Cards  SDHC Memory Cards  SDXC  g Memory Cards and Eye Fi Cards    amp iar  ae Folder Date  100 1018  100 1019       g PENTX  100PENTX  101PENTX        LCD Monitor    Type TFT color LCD monitor  wide angle viewing  with AR  yP coating    Approx  460 000 dots    Adjustment Brightness and colors adjustable    Field of view  approx  100   Electronic Level  Grid  Display  4 x 4 Grid  Golden Section  Scale    Highlight Alert  Histogram       Display       White Balance    TTL by CMOS image sensor    Daylight  Shade  Cloudy  Fluorescent Light  D   Daylight Color  N  Daylight White  W  Cool White  L   Warm White   Tungsten  Flash  CTE  Manual    Configuration using the display screen  up to 3  settings can be saved   Copying the white balance  settings of a captured image    Fine Adjustment   Adjustable  7 steps on A B axis and G M axis       Autofocus System    Contrast detection AF    Brightness Range   EV 0 to 18  ISO100   Focus Method AF MF switching    Autofocus Method    Face Detection  Tracking  Multiple AF Points  Select   Spot    AF Assist Light Dedicated LED AF assist light       Focus Peaking Off On    Exposure Control    TTL image sensor metering  Type Metering modes  Multi segment metering  Center   weighted metering  and Spot metering    Metering 
4.                    26  67  Hot shoe brit a y  I   Image Capture Settings    45  Image finishing tone          48  Image storage capacity     83  go  z y dec 61  Initial settings                     26  Initializing a memory card  e ERE 27  Input Focal Length            15  Instant Review            16  28  Interface Options         18  56  Interval Movie Record       44  Interval Shooting               43  Invert Color  Digital Filter   EUN 49  59  ISO sensitivity                    35  J   IPE Gx a eU 45    K   Kids ES n 31  K mount lens                     15  L   Landscape  Custom Image    rM 48  Landscape P3                   30  Language setting               26  Languagel  Bia                  26  LCD Display                      18  LCD Display Settings        18  ONS oso isi dents 21  74  Lens focal length               75  Lens information contacts   7  Lens mount index          7 21  Lens Shutter Options         74  Lens unlock button            21  Link AE and AF Point        35  Live View                     10  16  M   M mode                            32  Macintosh                          85  Macro J                         30  Magnifying images            29  Manual Exposure              32  Manual focus                     39  Manual White Balance      46  MEMORY coe dedo c rone 67  Memory card                     25  MENUS  eee memset 14  MIS  oea 39  MF Autozoom                    39  Microphone                          T7    xipueddy e    87    Miniature  
5.                 85  Wireless LAN                     69  World Time                        67  Z   Zoom lens                         28    xipueddy e    89    xipueddy  gt     90       For Using Your Camera Safely    We have paid close attention to the safety of this camera  When using this  camera  we request your special attention regarding items marked with the  following symbols     This symbol indicates that ignoring this item  could cause serious personal injuries     AN Warning   N Caution    This symbol indicates that ignoring this item  could cause minor or medium personal injuries   or loss of property     About the Camera    AN Warning    e Do not disassemble or modify the camera  High voltage areas are  present inside the camera  with the risk of electric shock    If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging  the camera  never touch the exposed portion  There is a risk of electric  shock    Do not aim the camera at the sun or other strong light sources when  taking pictures or leave the camera sitting in direct sunlight with the lens  cap off  Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction or cause a fire   Do not look at the sun or other strong light sources through a lens  Doing  so may lead to a loss of eyesight or cause vision to be impaired    If any irregularities occur during use  such as smoke or a strange odor   stop use immediately  remove the battery or the AC adapter  and contact  your nearest service center  Continued use can 
6.            59  SOUNO rererere 34  Sound Effects                    18  Speaker nra eaa es 7  Specifications                    80  Spot  Autofocus Method    Macc ccc 38  Spot metering                    35  Stage Lighting LW             31  Standby mode                   10  Starburst  Digital Filter     59  Sra p ues OMM EDS 21    Sunset BS                        30    Surf  amp  Snow ES                31  SWIC en cti otros CES 8  T   TAV mode                         32  Terminal cover                    7  Thumbnail display       29  53  Tone Expansion  Digital  Elle  docet 49  59  Tone Expansion  Smart   ii   1019 PM ME 50  Toy Camera  Digital Filter   brat succ itur 49  59  Tracking  Autofocus Method   LR E a x ER aga dau 38  Tripod socket                      7  PWMm0d 6 oi etaient  32  U   Unicolor Bold  Digital Filter   dics oer A 49  59  Unicolor Bold  Smart Effect   Med MALA a 50  Updating firmware             19  USB aei 57  USB Connection          77 85  S ERU ice  50  66  User registration                  6  V    Vibrant  Custom Image     48  Vibrant Color Enhance    Smart Effect                     50  Video output format           56    Video terminal                   56  Vintage Color  Smart Effect   genie ccce MEM LE EE 50  Volume label                     27  W   Warm Fade  Smart Effect   nS 50  WARRANTY POLICY        95  Water Color  Digital Filter   usd RU Ld LOI  49  59  WB When Using Flash      46  White Balance                   45  Windows            
7.          Card access lamp    Strap lug       Battery  cover                      Connection  cable cover        Tripod socket    HDMI terminal   Type D     Terminal cover    PC AV terminal    uononpoJgju           uononpoJju        Operating Controls          S CBE  oy       ji    t             GG       E                                       D E dial  8   Sets the shutter speed  aperture  and exposure  compensation values   p 32   You can change the camera settings when the control panel  is displayed   p 13   You can change the menu tabs when a menu screen is  displayed   p 14   In playback mode  use this to magnify an image or display  multiple images at the same time   p 53      2 Mode dial  Changes the capture mode   p 28      3  Shutter release button  Press to capture images   p 28   In playback mode  press halfway to switch to capture mode      4 Quick dial  You can save your preferred shooting settings and then  retrieve them easily later on   p 50      5 Lens unlock button  Press to detach the lens on the camera   p 21      6  Playback button      Switches to playback mode   p 29  Press the button again to  switch to capture mode      7  Flash pop up switch  Slide to pop up the built in flash   p 36     Power switch  Press to turn the camera on and off   p 26      9  EV compensation button       Press to change the exposure compensation and aperture  values   p 32   In playback mode  the JPEG data remaining in the buffer  memory is saved in RAW format   p 29     43 
8.      Trou b les h ooti n g LOO s Set  Autofocus Method  to  Method  is set to  o E E or Ell   p 38   Memo The focus cannot              n rare cases  the camera may not operate correctly due to be locked  The pes m  EN e HEU  e       3        s IS Set to BN  Bd  l    static electricity  This can be remedied by taking the battery EN or El of SCN capture mode other than those  out and putting it back in again  If the camera operates E          mode  shown to the left   correctly  it does not require any repairs  ETET    Boe ad    Battery is not or Fe henash    cic wecthe fashmode 036    Check the orientation of battery  doesnot ange the flash mode   p 36   The camera does   installed properly  e      not turn on The ballon power The built in flash   discharge if the  l Charge the battery  does not subject is bright     discharge   The built in flash is   The capture mode    14 ssh mode is fixed to    in  i Wait until charging is finished is set to P  charging  ging   m ER these modes  Set a capture    There is no Insert a memory card with GJ  Ed  or E  Mid Dad than those shown  available space on   available space or delete of SCN mode  ee eee  the memory card    unwanted images  The cameras mot    Data is being Wait until processing is recognized when it The m d  gt  wen MA E   processed  finished  en connec ion mode  in  Interface Options  of the  is set to  PTP   menu   AF cannot work well for low  computer   contrast objects  the sky  white 3 th ick dial t  eee ey The shoot
9.      mm SS  0 0  0  a  TOTON  253 ajz    1 Captured image 14  2 Capture mode  p 30  15    1425 F8 0 150125    119 2228  NATU  Full ET A  07 07 2014 10 30 AM SFY           EV Compensation  Highlight Correction    3 Transferred via Eye Fi  p 47     p 69  16 Shadow Correction  4 Protect setting  p 68   p 47   5 Folder number File 17 Distortion Correction    number  p 68  18 Smart Effect  p 51   6 Drive Mode  p 40  19 Flash Mode  p 36   7 AE Metering  p 35  20 Flash Exposure  8 Shake Reduction  p 16   Compensation  Movie SR  p 17  21 File Format  p 45   9 Lens focal length 22 JPEG Recorded Pixels    10 Focus Method  p 37    11 Shutter speed   12 Aperture value 23  13 Sensitivity  p 35  24     p 45  Movie Recorded  Pixels  p 45    JPEG Quality  p 45   ND Filter  p 15     25  26    27  28  29    White Balance  p 45   White Balance fine   tuning   Shooting date and time  Color Space   HDR Capture  p 47    Digital Filter  p 49     30  31  32    33  34    Custom Image setting   p 48    Custom Image  parameters  Recording time  Sound   Framerate  p 45     Histogram Display RGB Histogram Display    Use A V to switch between the Histogram Display and RGB  Histogram Display     6    g 2000 EAS 130    1 2    RGB       7 8 9 10    Brightness histogram    N      cO    Histogram  Brightness   Switch RGB histogram   Brightness histogram  Protect setting   Folder number File  number   Save RAW Data   File Format    10  11  12  13                      6 7 8 9 10  RGB histogram    Shutter speed  
10.     38    Remote control receiver      7  Remote Control shooting    p e Meee ees 42  FReset  sede 19  20  69  Resets the adjustment value            A     Mm 20  REGIZG c EE 58  Retro  Digital Filter            59  Reversal Film  Custom  WAGES  oo ee edema nu 48  RGB Histogram Display    12  Rotating images                55  S   Save as Manual WB          46  Save Menu Location         14  Save RAW Data                16  Save Rotation Info            55  Save Smart Effect             66  Saving RAW data             29  Scene modes                    30  SCN mode                          30  SD Memory Card               25  Select  Autofocus Method   SEEE i eM ODE TELELE 38  Select  amp  Delete                  53  Self timer lamp                    7    Self timer shooting            41  Sensitivity                          35  Sensitivity Steps                35  Sequential Numbering       69  Set up menus                    18  Shading  Digital Filter    pcdes oA LE deua 49  59  Shadow Correction            47  Shake Reduction               16  Shooting ns unxit RS 28  Shooting Info Display  selection screen                11  Shutter  amp  Aperture Priority  Automatic Exposure          32  Shutter Priority Automatic  EXDOSUIO   iiti 32    Single Frame Shooting     40  Single image display   11  29    Sketch  Digital Filter          59  Slideshow                          55  Slim  Digital Filter        49  59  Smart Effect                      51  Soft  Digital Filter   
11.     Fumo   1920x1080  16 9   30 fps 25 fps 24 fps   Recorded Pixels Ho    1280x720  169   30 fps 25 fps 24 fps    vea   640x480  14 3  30 fps 25 fps 24 fps     Sound       Built in monaural   Built in monaural microphone              punmonon to 25 minutes  automatically stops recording if the  Recording Time  internal temperature of the camera becomes high     Bright  Natural  Portrait  Landscape  Vibrant   Radiant  Muted  Bleach Bypass  Reversal Film   Monochrome  Cross Processing                                                 Custom Image    Toy Camera  High Contrast  Shading  Tone  Expansion  Invert Color  Extract Color  Unicolor  Bold  Water Color  Posterization  Slim  Fish eye    Digital Filter    Recording interval  3 sec   5 sec   10 sec   30 sec   1  min   5 min   10 min   30 min   1 hr    Recording time  12 sec  to 99 hr    Start Interval  immediately  from the set time    Movie Continuous    Interval Movie  Record    Playback Functions    Single frame  Multi image display  4  9  30  and 56  thumbnails   Image magnification  up to 16x   scrollable  quick zoom   Rotated image display   Histogram  Y histogram  RGB histogram   Highlight  Alert  Auto Image Rotation  Detailed Information  Display  Folder Display  Calendar Filmstrip Display   Slideshow    Single image  all images  select  amp  delete  folder   Delete   re  instant review image    Base Parameter Adj  Toy Camera  High Contrast   Shading  Tone Expansion  Invert Color  Extract  Color  Unicolor Bold  Water Co
12.     Green Delete button  O      Resets the values being adjusted  Also  you can assign a  function to this button   p 64    Press to delete images during playback   p 29     OK button      When the control panel or a menu is displayed  press this  button to confirm the selected item     Four way controller  A V  lt  gt     Displays the Sensitivity  White Balance  Flash Mode or  Drive Mode setup menu   p 13    When the control panel or a menu is displayed  use this to  move the cursor or change the item to set    Press W during playback to display the playback mode  palette   p 52     MENU button    D   Displays a menu  Press this button while the menu is  displayed to return to the previous screen   p 14     INFO button  Qi     Changes the style of the display on the monitor   p 9  p 11     About the four way controller    In this manual  each button of the  four way controller is indicated as  shown in the illustration on the right        Monitor Display       Capture Mode    When the camera enters capture mode  the subject and the    current shooting function settings are displayed on the monitor     This state is referred to as    standby mode     Press in  standby mode to display the    control panel    and change  settings   p 13  If you press while the control panel is    displayed  you can change the type of information displayed in    standby mode   p 11   Custom Image  Bright  OFF        2    OFF    JPEG CN       Standby mode   Standard Information Display        Sho
13.     O Green Button PINE  OGreen Button TvSHIFT   Actionin MPAY Mode     Av SHIFT  E dial in Program  o  dig    menu     2 Select  Action in M TAv  Mode  and change the  setting    Sets the aperture and  shutter  speed to the  Program Line exposure     MENU Or TT  OKKO    P LINE Adjusts the aperture value and shutter speed  to obtain a proper exposure according to the  Program Line    Tv SHIFT  Adjusts the shutter speed while the aperture  value remains fixed       Av SHIFT   Adjusts the aperture value while the shutter  speed remains fixed   Disables the    operation when pressed in  M or TAv mode        sBunjes      65       sBunjes      66       Saving the Settings of a Captured Image    If you take an image that you like  you can save the settings used in  that image to make it even easier to replicate the look of the image     1 Display the image to edit in single image display  of playback mode     2 Select i in the playback mode palette   The screen for changing the settings appears     3 Save the White Balance   Custom Image and Digital  Filter settings as  necessary    Select         to not save a setting           Available operations    AV Changes the function     lt  gt  Changes the value      Selects a different image    O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting   4 Press       The save confirmation screen appears     5 Select a USER mode  number and press     The selected image along with  the settings used in that image  are saved in USER1 to 3     SE
14.    Do not remove the memory card while the card access lamp  is lit     e Ifthe card cover is opened while the power is on  the camera  turns off  Do not open the cover while the camera is in use     Use this camera to format  initialize  a memory card that is EB       This camera uses a commercially available SD Memory Card   SDHC Memory Card  or SDXC Memory Card  An SD Memory  Card with a built in wireless LAN  Eye Fi card  can also be  used   In this manual  these cards are referred to as memory  cards      unused or has been used on other devices   p 27     Useahigh speed memory card when recording movies  If the  write speed cannot keep up with the recording speed  the    1 Make sure that the camera is turned off  writing may stop during recording     2 Slide the card cover in the  direction of  1      peyrejs Dunes                3 Insert the card all the way  with the memory card label  facing toward the monitor   Push the memory card in once to  remove                       4 Close the card cover  and  slide it in the direction of                                  25    Setting the Display Language       Initial Settings    1 Use A V 4b to select the desired language and  press        The  Initial Setting  screen Mmitaisetin A    EN Turning the Camera On appears in the selected language  Mamun TD   Proceed to Step 6 if t  Peis    Hometown  does not need to be    Turn the camera on and make the initial settings    1 Press the power switch        9 Press the switch again
15.    Exposure  Bracketing           zi  H  T     ts  o  iL    Spon   ng       71    72       Fixed to  the setting cannot be changed   Limited to  available settings are limited   Fixed to  Gi for JPEG  E for RAW RAW  The shortest shooting interval is 10 sec     Focus methods other than and HE can be selected   Specific settings are used     Restrictions on the Combinations of Special Functions       x  Not available  ATU Exposure Multi exposure Interval Digital Filter Smart Effect HDR Capture  anal MEN E mm g P  EL MN  E    l  Continuous  Shooting  Exposure  Bracketing       Interval Shooting   x      xipueddy    Custom Image     1 Fixed to  the setting cannot be changed        73    Functions Available with Various  Lenses    01 STANDARD PRIME  02 STANDARD ZOOM   06 TELEPHOTO ZOOM  08 WIDE ZOOM    04 TOY WIDE  B group 05 TOY TELEPHOTO  07 MOUNT SHIELD    ADAPTER Q FOR K MOUNT LENS          Available    Restricted X  Not available    pnan OOR  en   sow   oup   oup      o   v   x           WF       v   ee  Dukes   v   X   X   x  Porous meroa   v   X   X  x  IMF Autozoom       v   X   X   x  O a  Shutter onthetens   v   X   X   v    Eeweswer   v    v   v    v   AUTOSNBCmxe   v         9    Pw mm  Y  D e IL A  CETT LY peI eq  porcons   vU  x  ox  E    A group    xipueddy j    74             No focusing mechanism on 07 MOUNT SHIELD    2 Set the aperture manually     3 Lens shutter built in to the adapter used     4 Set 1  Lens Shutter Options  to  Lens and electronic shutters  or 
16.    S   FAK IKK        9 Caution     When  File Format  is set to  RAW  or  RAW    some  functions are not available   RAW  and  RAW  cannot be  selected for some capture modes   p 71      Memo     When  File Format  is set to  RAW    a JPEG image and a  RAW image with the same file number are saved at the same  time    By assigning  One Push File Format  to O  you can take  pictures with a different file format setting only when the    button is pressed   p 64   Ed 1    Set the file format for movies in the control panel or  Movie  Capture Settings  of the   21 menu     Recorded Pixels    rump     no     30 ps  25 ps  24 ps       Movies    Adjusting the Color and    Brightness of Images       White Balance D    1 Press V in standby mode   The White Balance setting screen appears     2 Use  lt  gt  to select an item   When   is selected  press W    and use  lt  gt  to select 6  Ex     Mis MI   Faw OF Sa                    3    Daylight    tab Fluorescent   Daylight Color  Approx  6 500K    Tan Fluorescent   Daylight White  Approx  5 000K  Tw Fluorescent   Cool White   Approx  4 200K    Yu Fluorescent   Warm White  Approx  3 000K    y Approx  5 400K  CTE Color Temperature Enhancement Pe     amp  Manual 1 to 3       Proceed to Step 5 if you do not need to fine tune the white balance     Dunoous      Dunoous eo    46    3 Press        The fine tuning screen appears        Available operations    AV Adjust  Green Magenta   lt  gt  Adjust  Blue Amber  O Resets the adjustment value 
17.   68  Cropping ciceccccxccxne cette a8 6t 58  Cross Processing              49  Cross Processing  Custom  NAGE  e 48  Custom Image                   48  Custom Setting menus      19  D   Date Adjustment                27  DC coupler                        24  Delete                                29  Delete All Images              17  Depth of field                     33  Destination                        67  Detailed Information Display  CER 12  Developing RAW images   A aa aR a E LEEREN eet 63  DIAL EE 8  Dial indicator                     28  Digital Camera Utility 5                         63  85    Digital Filter                 49  59    Direct keys                        13  Display Color                     18  Display style selection       53  Displaying multiple images  ghosts ahs aac cree E  53  Distortion Correction         15  D Range Settings              47  Drive Mode                        40  DST  daylight saving time   E TE 26  67  Dust Removal                    78  Dynamic range                  47  E   E dial in Program              65  Electronic Level          10  16  Electronic shutter              74  Enable AF                          64  Error messages                 78  EV bar scale                      32  EV Compensation             32  EXDOSUIG  euin 35  Exposure Bracketing         42  Exposure Modes               32  Exposure Setting         17  34  External flash                    76  Extract Color  Digital Filter   ROT eee a 49  59  Eye 
18.   Approx  1 5 fps  JPEG   amp 43 L  12M  Xe    Continuous Lo   up to 100 frames                   Continuous FPS                   Built in Flash    Built in retractable P TTL flash  Guide number  approx  4 9  ISO100 m   approx  7  Type  I80200 m   Angle of view coverage  equivalent to 28 mm in 35  mm format  Trailing Curtain Sync  Lens shutter  built in flash 1 2000 seconds  Sync Speed Used with external flash units  1 250 seconds  Electronic shutter  1 13 seconds    Flash Exposure       2 0 to  1 0 EV  Compensation    Capture Functions    Bright  Natural  Portrait  Landscape  Vibrant   Custom Image Radiant  Muted  Bleach Bypass  Reversal Film   Monochrome  Cross Processing    Ee Range Highlight Correction  Shadow Correction  Setting    Distortion Correction    Toy Camera  High Contrast  Shading  Tone  Digital Filter Expansion  Invert Color  Extract Color  Unicolor  Bold  Water Color  Posterization  Slim  Fish eye    HDR Capture Auto  Type1  Type2    xipueddy e    81    xipueddy n    82    TE Number of Shots  2 9  P Exposure adjusted automatically     Shooting interval  3 sec  to 24 hr   Start Interval  immediately  from the set time  Number of Shots  up to 999 images    Interval Shooting    Brilliant Color  Unicolor Bold  Vintage Color  Antique   Warm Fade  Tone Expansion  Bold Monochrome   Faded Color  Vibrant Color Enhance  USER 1 3    Displayed on LCD monitor  horizontal and vertical  directions     Smart Effect    Electronic Level    Recording Format   MPEG 4 AVC H 264 
19.   Electronic shutter only  in the C 1 menu  When  Lens and electronic  shutters  is selected  you can take pictures at higher speeds with the  electronic shutter than with the lens shutter    Ex  With a 01 STANDARD lens  Pictures are taken at 1 2000 sec  or slower with the lens shutter  and 1 2000 sec  or faster with the electronic shutter     5 Aperture value fixed     6 Bulb mode is not available  Allows the use of a slow shutter speed  of up to 2 sec     7 06 TELEPHOTO ZOOM lens is not available     8 Built in flash  1 2000 sec   external flash  1 250 sec     9 Flash sync speed is approx  1 13 sec     10 Light is unevenly distributed     11 Light may be unevenly distributed     Compatibility with the Built in Flash    Depending on the lens being used  the use of the built in flash  may be limited     rene Restrictions when using  the built in flash  If the focal length is less than 6 mm     02 STANDARD ZOOM   vignetting may occur at the wide   angle setting     03 FISH EYE The built in flash is not available due  to vignetting     Light may be unevenly distributed  depending on the shooting   08 WIDE ZOOM conditions because the built in flash  does not cover the angle of view of  the lens     About Hoods    When using a hood with a 02 STANDARD ZOOM lens  be sure  to use the PH RBB 40 5mm  If the PH SBA 40 5mm is used   vignetting may occur at the wide angle setting     About Filters    Vignetting will occur at the wide angle setting if the 100 PL  FILTER is used with a 02 
20.   e Saved cross processing settings can be loaded by selecting   Cross Processing  in  Custom Image   and selecting one of  the Favorite settings 1 to 3 for the parameter        Digital Filter    1 Select  Digital Filter  in the control panel  and    press     The Digital Filter setting screen appears     2 Use A V 4b to select a       filter      0  Gt Q1 Ga Ca C             3 qe qa e qa  Select  No Filter  to not shoot with wer i  a digital filter  ma AM    E Pa ame 3  Aq i T i             MENU   Ger lie    Toy Camera Unicolor Bold  High Contrast Water Color  Shading Posterization    Tone Expansion Slim  Invert Color Fish eye  Extract Color    Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the  parameters     3 Press        The parameter setting screen appears     4 Use A V to select a  parameter  and use  lt  gt  to  adjust the value     TA    OI          Dunoous    49    5 Press Q     The screen of Step 2 reappears   6 Press       Press   D     The camera returns to standby mode      9 Caution     This function cannot be used in some capture modes or in  combination with some other functions   p 72      Depending on the filter used  it may take longer to save  images      Memo    Images can be processed with digital filters in playback  mode   p 59     Dunoous eo    Saving Frequently Used Functions to    the Quick Dial       One of the following functions can be saved in the quick dial  located on the front side of the camera  You can save frequently  used functions to th
21.  21      Attaching a Lens                        enne p 21    J Using the Battery and Charger                    p 22    J Inserting a Memory Card                              p 25      Initial Settings   ocio eati ie Eos erect p 26      Basic Shooting Operation                            p 28      Reviewing Images                                         p 29       Taking Pictures                                        p 30    Once you ve confirmed that the camera works  properly  try out the camera and take lots of  pictures         Selecting the Appropriate Capture Mode                  MD RE p 30      Setting the Exposure                                    p 35      Using the Built in Flash                                p 36  Biz p 37      Setting the Drive Mode                                 p 40      Setting a File Format                                     p 45      Adjusting the Color and Brightness of Images   BEN EERE LE UIN TED ERE p 45      Controlling the Image Finishing Tone         p 48       Playback Functions                                p 52    Explains various operations for playing back and  editing images         Playback Mode Palette Items                       p 52      Changing the Playback Method                   p 53      Connecting the Camera to a Computer      p 57      Editing and Processing Images                   p 58       Changing the Settings                          p 64  Explains how to change other settings       Camera Settings      
22.  Image                      66   uo Displaying the Local Dateand Time of the Spexiried   White Balan e 5  cie rE a a o ee eased 45 City 67   pasting Brightness          ee ee 47 Selecting Settings to Save in the Camera                    67  Controlling the Image Finishing Tone                48 File Management Settings 68   De Ie dox ecu du eet ee EM IM Ce du  p Protecting Images from Deletion  Protect                      68   igita ilter A E T eene Selecting the Folder File Number Settings                    68   Saving Frequently Used Functions to the Quick Transferring Images via Wireless LAN                         69   Dial ora o gE rato EER Cen NCCE aa Pee 50   i Appendia Id 71  Playback Functions                                 52   eee eee  Restrictions on Each Capture Mode                   71   ayeacn Mode Palette Items                              52 Restrictions on the Conibinations of Special  Changing the Playback Method                          53 FUNCIONS EE 73   Displaying Multiple Images E A TE 53 Functions Available with Various Lenses     74   Displaying Images by Folder                                         94 Using a K Mount Lens                  eeeeeee 15   Displaying Images by Shooting Date                             54 i     Playing Back Images Continuously  Slideshow             55 Functions wien Using an External Flash          T6   Displaying Rotated Images                                eese 55 Troubleshooting mE TT   Connecting the Camera t
23.  Monitor   1280x1024 dots  24 bit full color or higher     Memo      QuickTime is required to play back movies transferred to a  computer with an OS other than Windows 8 and Windows  8 1    You can download it from the following site   http   www apple com quicktime download        xipueddy e    85    xipueddy o    86       Symbols   I menu                          15  MS menu                           17  P  menu                           17  S CITIOTIU S S acetate 18  C menu                            19  BY Portrait                        30  WS Landscape                   30  id Macro ee 30  Moving Object             30  Night Scene Portrait   30  S  liset     enses 30  Eg Blue Sky                      30    FOLOSU  iones 30       IGS E 31  Surf  amp  Snow                31  Backlight Silhouette    31  Candlelight                  31  SA Stage Lighting             31  EJ Museum                      31  aM OG tence an 34  A   AC adapter                        24    Action in M TAv Mode       65  AE EOGK 2i oco e 64  AE Metering                      35  AE L with AF Locked          19  AP nunca 37  AF Bted  cce sts 38  AF Assist Light                  37  AF assist light                      y  AF frame                           28  AF Release Options          38  AF with Remote Control    42  AF MF Settings                  15  Antique  Smart Effect        50  Aperture Priority Automatic  EXPOSUMG     iiiisciiiessenni 32  Aspect Ratio                      45  Auto Image Ro
24.  The selected capture mode is  displayed on the monitor   Guide Display         4 View the subject on the monitor     5 When using a zoom lens   turn the zoom ring to the  right or left to adjust the  composition of the image     6 Position the subject inside the  AF frame and press the shutter  release button halfway    The AF frame turns green and  you will hear a beep when the  subject comes into focus     CF Setting the Sound Effects   p 18       Press the shutter release button fully   The captured image is displayed on the monitor  Instant Review         AF frame    Available operations    Deletes the image   Saves the RAW image     I    Setting the display for Instant Review  p 16        Reviewing Images    Review the captured image on the monitor     1 Press       The camera enters playback  mode and the most recently  captured image is displayed   single image display      2 Review the captured image     Available operations   lt    gt           to the right           to the left    Displays the previous image   Displays the next image   Deletes the image     Magnifies the image  up to 16x    Use A V 4b to change the area  to display    Press Q to return the display area  to the center     Switches to the thumbnail display    p 53     Saves the RAW image  only when  a JPEG image was taken and the  data remains in the buffer      Changes the type of information  displayed   p 11     Displays the playback mode  palette   p 52         Memo     When  RAW   is displayed o
25.  be replaced without cost to  you within that period  provided the camera does not show  evidence of impact  sand or liquid damage  mishandling   tampering  battery or chemical corrosion  operation contrary to  operating instructions  or modification by an unauthorized repair  shop  The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall  not be liable for any repair or alterations except those made with  its written consent and shall not be liable for damages from  delay or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential  damages of any kind  whether caused by defective material or  workmanship or otherwise  and it is expressly agreed that the  liability of the manufacturer or its representatives under all  guarantees or warranties  whether expressed or implied  is  strictly limited to the replacement of parts as hereinbefore  provided  No refunds will be made on repairs by non authorized  service facilities     Procedure During 12 month Warranty Period   Any camera which proves defective during the 12 month  warranty period should be returned to the dealer from whom you  purchased the camera or to the manufacturer  If there are no  representatives of the manufacturer in your country  send the  camera to the manufacturer  with postage prepaid  In this case   it will take a considerable length of time before the camera can  be returned to you owing to the complicated customs  procedures required  If the camera is covered by warranty   repairs will be made and parts repla
26.  dial to   amp  amp         Use   and    to adjust the  exposure compensation value  when  Exposure Setting  of the    21 menu is set to XE           Recordable Time    2 Press the shutter release button halfway     When  Focus Method  is set to AF  autofocus is  performed     3 Press the shutter release button fully     Movie recording starts      blinks at the top left of the screen    When  Focus Method  is set to AF  press   to perform  autofocus     Press the shutter release button fully   Movie recording stops      9 Caution    When recording a movie with sound  the camera operation  sounds are also recorded    When recording a movie using any image processing  function  such as Digital Filter  some frames may be omitted  from the recorded movie file    If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high  during recording  the recording may be terminated      Memo    You can change the movie settings from the control panel or    the   21 menu   p 17     1 Display the movie to play      When  Focus Method  is set to AF   Movie Continuous AF     in the 43 1 menu is set to  On   and an auto focus lens other  than the 06 TELEPHOTO ZOOM lens is used  autofocus  continues even during recording    You can record a movie continuously up to 4 GB or 25  minutes  When the memory card is full  recording stops and  the movie is saved    You can also use an optional remote control unit to record a  movie  Select    in the Drive Mode screen   p 42     Playing Back Movies  back in s
27.  from a set time and save them  as a single movie file  Motion JPEG  file extension   AVI      1 Set the mode dial to  2 and press P   The Drive Mode screen appears     NO    Use  lt  gt  to select 3 and press V     3 Use A V  lt p to set the DA iniiai Movie Record A14  shooting conditions  S    7 RU  TAA  e   Interval asec   Da I LL LE    Dunoous    Recording Time 00 00 12      Start Interval    wm c    ml    MEDC e 3       Select from 3 sec   5 sec   10 sec   30  sec   1min   5 min   10 min   30 min    or 1 hr   Recording Set the time at which to start and stop  Time recording from 12 seconds to 99  hours  The time that can be set varies    depending on  Interval  setting     Start Interval  Select whether to take the first picture  now or at a set time     Start Time When  Start Interval  is set to  Set  Time   set the time at which to start  shooting        4 Press   to finish setting   44 The camera returns to standby mode     5 Press the shutter release button to start shooting   When  Start Interval  is set to  Now   the first picture is  taken    Instant Review is displayed  and then the monitor turns off   After the set number of pictures are taken  the camera  returns to normal movie recording mode        Setting a File Format                Still Pictures    Set the file format for still pictures in the control panel or  Image  Capture Settings  of the 431 menu     Aspect Ratio te 3    3 2    4 3    1  Fie Format JPEG  RAW  RAW        JPEG Recorded Pixels   L    M 
28.  images    when magnifying   Sets the initial magnification when magnifying images     EC Pent  overexposed  portions blink red in Standard  Pg d np ent Information Display or Histogram Display in playback mode  e  Rotates images which were captured with the camera held  Auto Image Rotation vertically or of which the rotation information has been On p 55  changed     Delete All Images Deletes all saved images at once  ERR on       uo01 2npo1 U     18      2       Language  z4 Changes the display language  English  Date Adjustment Sets the date and time and the display format  01 01 2014    World Time Switches the displayed date and time to that of your TRA p 67  hometown or a specified city     w    0 Push File Format and Shutter Sound    LCD Guide Display Sets whether to display the operation guides when the  f capture mode is changed    Display      Display Color Sets the display color of the control panel and the menus   LCD Display Settings Adjusts the brightness and the color of the monitor  oo o o    Flicker Reduction Cuts down on screen flicker by setting the power frequency   Video Out Sets the output format when connecting to an AV device with p 56  a video input terminal   Interface Sets the output format when connecting to an AV device with Auto 56  Options an HDMI input terminal  P   USB Connection Sets the USB connection mode when connecting to a MSC p 77  computer     Folder Name Sets the naming system for folders to store images   Create New Folder Creates a ne
29.  images at  three different exposure levels to  create a single composite image with  them    Set in the control panel or  HDR  Capture  of the 431 menu      9 Caution    This function cannot be used in some capture modes or in  combination with some other functions   p 71     HDR Capture  Off    HDR HDR HDR  AUTO 1 2                 MENU Te         During HDR Capture  multiple images are combined together  to create a single image  so it will take time to save the  composite image      Memo  e Specific HDR settings are used and HDR Capture cannot be  set when or  I3 of the SCN mode is selected     Bulyooyus      47    Bright Muted  Natural Bleach Bypass  Portrait Reversal Film    Controlling the Image Finishing    Tone       Landscape Monochrome  Vibrant Cross Processing    When you want to take images with a slightly different style  you  Radiant    can set the desired picture style before you start shooting  The    following functions are available  Try out the various settings       g i y i g Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the  and find the shooting method that best suits your style  parameters    Guctonrimace Sets the image finishing tone such as 3  ge    Bright  and  Portrait   Press     Digital Filter Takes images using various filters  The parameter setting screen appears    Smart Effect       Takes images using various effects  4 Use A V to select a                         ir t poc VEM    parameter     Custom Image ESG 1    1 Select  Custom Image  in 
30.  manual focus mode           Multiple AF  Autofocus Method      Selects the autofocus method in AF mode   AF Assist Light Sets whether to use the assist light when autofocusing in On  dark locations   MES Auson Magnifies the monitor display and makes it easier to focus on Off  the subject   Focus Peaking   Emphasizes the outline of the subject in focus and makes it Off  easier to check the focus   AE Metering  4 Selects the part of the sensor to use for measuring Multizsegment    p   brightness and determining exposure     ND Filter     Sets whether to use the ND filter built in to the lens    of      L   ono nq usen    p 37    p  p  p  p    Distortion Correction   Reduces distortions occurring due to lens properties     15    uononpoJgju     16        1    2 Sets the Noise Reduction setting when shooting with a high  mene Auto  ISO sensitivity     Page      Default Setting _  D Range   Correction   occurring  Settings Shadow Expands the dynamic range and prevents dark areas from mM  Correction    occurring as    p 47  p 35  p 75    Shake Reduction Activates the Shake Reduction function     Input Focal Length Sets the focal length when using a lens for which focal length 0 0mm  information cannot be obtained    Displays the camera angle  horizontal and vertical  in standby mode   Live Displays the grid in standby mode   View Displays the histogram in standby mode  BN  Bright  overexposed  areas blink red in standby mode   On  OR p 28  i Off  Off    Assigns a function to Q  p 
31.  remote control unit is  pressed  and ends when the shutter release  button is pressed again     Remote  Continuous  Shooting    Takes three consecutive images at three  different exposure levels    The images are saved with each release in the  order of standard exposure  underexposure  and overexposure     Exposure  Bracketing    Exposure  Brackett  Remote Ctrl      Creates a composite picture by taking multiple  nd 3  MUI exposure images and merging them into a single image     Enables Exposure Bracketing shooting with  remote control           Self timer  Enables Multi exposure shooting with the self   Multi exposure   timer     Remote     Control   Multi exposure    Enables Multi exposure shooting with remote  control     op Interval Takes still images at a set interval from a set  Shooting time     Takes still images at a set interval from a set  time and saves them as a single movie file   Available only in 2  mode     Interval Movie    Ni  Y Record         Caution    The Drive Mode settings that can be set vary depending on  the capture mode   p 71      Memo     The Drive Mode setting is saved even after the power is  turned off  If  Drive Mode  is set to  Off  in  Memory  of the a3  3 menu  the setting returns to Single Frame Shooting when  the power is turned off   p 67      The Shake Reduction function is automatically turned off  when Self timer or Remote Control is selected  If you do not  want to turn it off  set  16  Auto SR Off  in the C3 menu        Continuou
32.  to turn off changed  _ ee  ct the camera  Ga Cancel  E The first time the camera is 2 Press V to move the frame  o turned on after purchase  the to d and press b   S  Language   amp   amp  amp   screen appears  The  t  Hometown  screen appears   o   Memo 3 Use 4b to select a city   Hometown    The power automatically turns off when you do not perform Use ff to change the region  EE   any operations within a set period of time   Default setting  Refer to  List of World Time   1min   You can change the setting in  Auto Power Off  of the Cities   p 84  for cities thatcan be Rir   X3 menu  selected as a hometown  DST    KEN       4 Press V to select  DST   daylight saving time    and use  lt P to select     or M     5 Press Q     The camera returns to the  Initial Setting  screen     6 Press V to select   Settings complete  and    Language  saa English  zt New York       press     The  Date Adjustment  screen Saas compas    epee  339 Cancel   TOK    26    Formatting a Memory Card       Setting the Date and Time    1 Press  gt   anduse AV to ian j  select the date format     DEG 01 01 2014    Time 00 00  Settings complete    MENUEN       2 Press  gt   and use A V to select 24h or 12h   3 Press Q     The frame returns to  Date Format      4 Press V  and then press b   The frame moves to the month if the date format is set to   mm dd yy      5 Use A V to set the month  pgs  Set the day  year and time in the adoun mm ddlyy 24h    same manner  Date 101 01 2014      Time 00 00    Sett
33. 4 or HE depending on the  capture mode   p 71  and E cannot be selected in    amp   mode      In AF mode  you can take pictures only when the subject is  in focus  To take pictures when the subject is not in focus  set   B  AF Release Options  to  Release priority  in the C2 menu     Multiple AF       recompose the picture while the shutter release button is  pressed halfway     Selecting the Desired Focusing Area    You can set the position and size of the autofocusing area  AF  area      2 Press  ED     The camera is in standby mode     3 Press       4 Select the AF area        Available operations    AV  lt  gt  Changes the position of the AF area     When is selected  increases reduces  the size of the AF area   O Returns the AF area to the center   5 Press       The AF area is set     Adjusting the Focus Manually 4 Turn the focus ring      Manual Focus        1 Set  Focus Method  to MF     2 Press  ED     The camera is in standby mode     3 While viewing the monitor   turn the focus ring   The shutter is released by  pressing the shutter release  button fully even if the subject is  not in focus        The image on the monitor is  magnified        Available operations       am  Magnifies the image  x2  x4  or x6      AV  lt P gt  Changes the area to display   Press Q to change the display area to  the center     e Switches between magnified view and  original size view     Dunoous       Memo    Focusing with the Image Magnified C1      The image in the center of the moni
34. 64  ponis Sets the camera action for when O is pressed in M   TAv mode  p 65  Sets the value to change when  8 is turned in P mode  p 65    All On except  Determines which settings to save when the power is turned   Focus Position    Digital Filter    HDR Capture    Instant  Save RAW Data Sets whether to save the RAW image during Instant Review  D  08     Review Sets whether to delete the displayed image during Instant Review  a il    v  O   l    Memory    The functions can also be set from the control panel     Movie Menu    Exposure Seeing P to adjust the shutter speed and aperture value Program AE       Digital Filter   Applies a digital filter effect when recording a movie  No Filter    Movie Capture Settings   sa number of recorded pixels and the framerate of the  rasi  30 fps    Movie Continuous AF Continues autofocusing even while recording a movie   Recording Sound Level   Sets the volume level for recording  Volume level 3 LE  Activates the Movie Shake Reduction function        The functions can also be set from the control panel     5  e     o  Q  c  O  ct  o  3       Playback Menu    Display Duration Sets an image display interval    Screen Effect         Sets a transition effect when the next image is displayed     9         Repeat Playback pU aes the slideshow again from the beginning after the last  image is displayed     Auto Movie  Playback Plays back movies during the slideshow  zm  Quick Zoom  Sets the initial   Sets the initial magnification when magnifying
35. Aperture value  Sensitivity   EV Compensation  Histogram  R   Histogram  C   Histogram  B        The camera functions and their settings can be selected and  changed by using the following ways     Direct keys Press A V   4b in standby mode     Press in standby mode    indicated with the EZ icon in this manual     Menus  Press GB     Using the Direct Keys    Sensitivity    Control panel                Flash Mode    ES   Y  White Balance  p 45_  KE   gt   DrveMode pao             How to Change Function Settings Using the Control Panel  You can set frequently used shooting functions  Press in          standby mode     Use A V 4b to select an item     Aspect Ratio    Gin Pi  OFF     uU  1199999     OWV 0 7 2014   30AM       Use ff to change settings  E    9   a    wv    Aspect Ratio    099999    MENUETA       Press   to confirm the  selected item and return to  the control panel        Press  B  to cancel  setting operation        uononpoJju     13    Using the Menus CD      EN Most functions are set from the menus  Functions that can be set on the control panel can also be set from the menus          Use  amp    to switch the menu tabs         ustom Image  3 Digital Filter  G HOR Capture we Use A V to select an item   Image Capture Settings    AF MF Settings  O pummmmmmmm AE Meterino mummummmmmy  et a  o     z Press     to exit the menu    screen  Ma  DEE Custom Image  Distortion Correction BON Digital Filter   D Range Settings Eoin HDR Capture  BETIS imagelCapture Settings mH 
36. Digital Filter      59  Monitor display  Monochrome  Custom    Moving Object  Multi exposure  Multi image display  Multiple AF Points  Autofocus    Multi segment metering    35    Muted  Custom Image      48    Natural  Custom Image    48    xipueddy o    Night Scene HDR       Night Scene Portrait WA     Night Snap  Noise Reduction    One Push File Format  Operating environment        P  P modes secet 32  PC AV terminal                  56  Pet EM                               31  Pixel Mapping                    78  Playback Info Display   selection screen                11  Playback menu                  17  Playback mode                  29    Playback mode palette      52  Portrait  Custom Image    48    Portrait EX                         30  Posterization  Digital Filter   e 49  59  POWER s een cdtons tte SCHREI 26  Power Saving                    19  PIevIe  se iictsenm diede 33  64  Program Automatic Exposure  P 32  PPEOIGOD ico OS RUN 68  Provided software              85  ET i escis eese 77  Q   Quality Level                     45  Quick Dial                    50  66  Quick Macro EB                31  Quick Zoom                       17  QuickTime eee 85  R   Radiant  Custom Image   SSSA tete dec DL 48  RAW ecc ito e 45    Rec  Mode menus             15    Recordable time                34  Recorded Pixels                45  Recording Sound Level    17  Red eye Edit                     59  Release While Charging   uM do EE EEA 36  41  Release priority             
37. Fi card                  25  69  F   Face Detection  Autofocus  Method                              38    Faded Color  Smart Effect     iso D ERU ce 50  File Format                        45  File INO  toi 69  Ier usce vs 49  59  Firmware                           19  Firmware Info Options       19  Fish eye  Digital Filter              nai 49  59  Flash essit 36  76  Flash compensation          36  Flash pop up switch          36  Flash When Retracted      36  Flicker Reduction               18  Focus Method                   37  Focus Peaking                  39  Focus ring                         39  Focus Ring in AF Mode    37  FOCUSING   citt pt 37  Focus priority                     20  Folder Display                   54  Folder Name                     68  Food Ml                            31  Forest  rJ                         30  Formatines 27  Framerate                          45  Function Restrictions         71  G   Green Button                     64  Q  Green button  operation  Monate obo upon SEND I  64  Grid Display                       16  Guide Display                    28  Guide number                   37    H   HDMI output format           56  HDMI terminal                   56  HDR  5                             31  HDR Capture                     47  High Contrast  Digital Filter                49  59  High ISO NR                     35  Highlight Alert              16  17  Highlight Correction           47  Histogram Display       12  16  Hometown
38. Gxxxx JPG       Transferring Images via Wireless LAN       You can transfer images to your computer via wireless LAN by  using a memory card with a built in wireless LAN  Eye Fi card    Select the camera action when using  an Eye Fi card in  Eye Fi  Communication  of  Eye Fi  in the  2  menu     Eye Filcommunicationpo    555  Communication Info    Automatically transfers  unsent images from memory card    MENUA OKKO    Transfers images automatically when there are any  AUTO images that have not yet been transferred   Only movies with a size of 2 GB or less can be       transferred     SELECT Transfers images that are selected in playback mode   Only JPEG and RAW images can be transferred   OFF   Turns off the wireless LAN function      9 Caution     Setup a wireless LAN access point on a computer for the  Eye Fi card connection      For RAW images and movie files  the success of transfer  depends on the specifications and settings of the Eye Fi card  in use      Images may not be transferred when the battery level is low       t may take time to transfer a large number of images  The  camera may turn off if the internal temperature of the camera  becomes high      For precautions on the Eye Fi card  refer to  About Eye Fi  Cards   p 93         sBunjes      69     Memo       Eye Fi  ofthe  2 menu cannot be selected when an Eye Fi 5 Select the image s  to 4     000 100 100 0001  card is not inserted  transfer  ee ETE     When an Eye Fi card is used  100 images can be stored in 
39. Only one folder can be created using this  feature  Multiple empty folders cannot be created consecutively       When  Develop multiple images  or  Develop images in  folder  of  RAW Development  is performed  a    xxxR_JPG     folder with a new number is created  and the JPEG images  are stored in it   p 63       Caution     The maximum folder number is 999  After the folder number  reaches 999  you cannot capture new images if you attempt  to change the folder name or create a new folder  or when the  file name number reaches 9999     File No     Each file name consists of a string of 4  characters and a sequential number  from 0001 to 9999  You can set whether  to continue the sequential numbering TT         quential file number   for the file name even if a new folder is ine iae d 2  created in  Sequential Numbering  of   gt    File No   in the  2 menu     A Continues the sequential numbering for the file name  even if a new folder is created   Returns the file number of the first image saved to a  folder to 0001 each time a new folder is created     Select  Reset File Number  to reset the file number to its default setting      Memo     When the file number reaches 9999  a new folder is created  and the file number is reset      One of the following string of characters is used as the file name  prefix depending on the  13  Color Space  setting of the C  3 menu     Color Space  IMGPxxxx JPG    J File No  L    Sne UMaine   lt b    Reset File Number           AdobeRGB   IM
40. Pb   Lead   is present in the battery at a concentration above an applicable  threshold specified in the Battery Directive     For more information about collection and recycling of used  products  please contact your local authorities  your waste  disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the  products     xipueddy e    97    xipueddy o    98    2  In other countries outside the EU    These symbols are only valid in the European Union  If you wish  to discard used products  please contact your local authorities  or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal     For Switzerland  Used electrical electronic equipment can be  returned free of charge to the dealer  even when you don t  purchase a new product  Further collection facilities are listed  on the home page of www swico ch or www sens ch     C     The CE Markis a Directive conformity mark of the    European Union        Memo    Memo    Memo    RICOH IMAGING COMPANY  LTD     2 35 7  Maeno cho  Itabashi ku  Tokyo 174 8639  JAPAN   http   www ricoh imaging co jp     RICOH IMAGING EUROPE 112 Quai de Bezons  B P  204  95106 Argenteuil Cedex  FRANCE    S A S  http   www ricoh imaging fr   RICOH IMAGING Am Kaiserkai 1  20457 Hamburg  GERMANY  DEUTSCHLAND GmbH  http   www ricoh imaging de     RICOH IMAGING UK LTD  PENTAX House  Heron Drive  Langley  Slough  Berks SL3 8PN  U K    http   www ricoh imaging co uk     RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS 633 17th Street  Suite 2600  Denver  Colorado 80202  U S A     CORPORA
41. Press P to display  Shake Reduction Press P to display the AFIMF Settings AF the submenu   Input Focal Length AE Metering O  pop up menu  MENU  Sar  2  image Capture Settings      ND Filter Aspect Ratio D14 3  Distortion Correction Bon File Format JPEG  D Range Settings Cron JPEG Recorded Pixels  THighISONRT S     Fae JPEG Quality xk  Shake Reduction p   Use A V to select an item     Input Focal Length TEL       Press   to confirm the selected item  Press  GID to return to the previous screen   Press  fH  to cancel the pop up menu      Memo     In capture mode  the 1 menu is always displayed first when G amp D is pressed  To display the menu tab selected the last time first   set in  15  Save Menu Location  of the C3 menu    e Settings are returned to their default values with  Reset  of the  3 menu  excluding some functions      Menu List        Rec  Mode Menus    Custom Image    Sets the image finishing tone such as color and contrast Bright p 48  before shooting an image   Digital Filter Applies a digital filter effect when taking pictures  No Filter  5  e  38  37  39  39  35    uononpoJgju     HDR Capture   Enables capturing images with high dynamic range     Aspect Ratio Sets the horizontal and vertical ratio of images   Image File Format      Sets the file format of images   Capture   JPEG Recorded ee 4  Settings Sets the recording size of images saved in JPEG format     JPEG Quality Sets the quality of images saved in JPEG format   Focus Method Selects the autofocus or
42. RICOH    Digital Camera    pentax C   SI    Operating Manual          Introduction EN  Getting Started 2  Shooting EN  Playback EU  Settings 5  Appendix 6    To ensure the best performance from your  camera  please read the Operating Manual  before using the camera     Checking the Contents of the Package       Hot shoe cover Fk Q body mount cover Rechargeable lithium ion   Installed on camera   Installed on camera  battery D LI68          Battery charger AC plug cord USB cable Software  CD ROM   D BC68P l USB7 S SW151    D    Os    Start Guide        N z    Start Guide    Lenses that can be used with the PENTAX Q S1    Lenses that can be used with the camera are Q mount lenses  A K mount lens can be attached to the camera with the use of the  optional Adapter Q for K Mount Lens   p 74     Introducing the PENTAX Q S1 MI    Getting Started 2    Taking Pictures    Playback Functions EN    Changing the Settings 5    Appendix E                       jenuel Siu J esp  0  MOH B    2    How to Use This Manual    Introducing the PENTAX Q S1         p 7    Gives you an overview of the PENTAX Q S1   Read this and get to know your Q S1      _  Names and Functions of the Working    clit mee cn p 7      How to Change Function Settings               p 13  IBE SUERTE T  p 15       Getting Started                                         p 21    Explains how to get your PENTAX Q S1 ready for  shooting as well as basic operations         Attaching the Strap                                    p
43. Range   EV 1 to 17  ISO 100  F1 9 lens    2 EV with  g Kange   Electronic Shutter enabled   2 EV with an ND filter    Auto Picture modes  Standard  Portrait  Landscape   Macro  Night Scene Portrait  Sunset  Blue Sky   Forest   Scene modes  Portrait  Landscape  Macro  Moving  Object  Night Scene Portrait  Sunset  Blue Sky   Forest  Night Scene  Night Scene HDR   Night Snap   HDR   Quick Macro   Food  Pet  Kids  Surf  amp  Snow   Backlight Silhouette  Candlelight  Stage Lighting   Museum   Program  Shutter Priority  Aperture Priority  Manual   Bulb  Blur Control     JPEG only    EV Compensation     3 EV  1 3 EV steps     AE Lock Can be assigned to the O   button from the menu     Lens shutter  1 2000   30 seconds  1 3 EV steps   1 8000   30 seconds with Electronic Shutter enabled    Bulb  Shutter   When using a lens that has no lens shutter   shooting at 1 8000   2 seconds with the electronic  shutter is available  while Bulb shooting is not  available     Exposure Modes    From wide open to F8  Aperture   Aperture is fixed when using a lens that has no  lens shutter     Off On    Notavailable when using a lens that has no lens shutter     ND Filter       Drive Modes    Single frame  Continuous  Hi  Lo   Self timer  12s   2s   Remote Control  0 sec   3 sec   continuous     Mode Selection Exposure Bracketing  3 frames  remote control    Multi exposure  0 sec   self timer  remote control    Interval Shooting    Approx  5 fps  JPEG    3 L 12M  XXe  Continuous  Hi   up to 5 frames 
44. STANDARD ZOOM lens     Using a K Mount Lens    A K mount lens can be attached to this camera with the use of  the optional Adapter Q for K Mount Lens  When a K mount lens  is used  the focal length must be set manually for some  functions such as Shake Reduction  since the focal length  cannot be obtained automatically     1 Turn the camera off     2 Attach the adapter and lens to the camera  and  turn the camera on   The  Input Focal Length  screen appears     3 Set the lens focal length     Input Focal Length       MENUO OKON    Available operations  AV Changes the value of each digit    lt  gt  Selects a digit       Selects a value from the list     When using a zoom lens  select the actual focal length  which the zoom is set to     4 Press       The camera returns to standby mode      Memo     The focal length setting can be changed in  Input Focal  Length  of the 32 menu      When the Adapter Q for K Mount Lens is used  the camera  operates in Av mode when the capture mode is set to other  than M mode      Refer to the Adapter Q for K mount lens manual for details     xipueddy    75       xipueddy o    76    Functions when Using an    External Flash       Using an optional external flash AF540FGZ  AF540FGZ II   AF360FGZ  AF360FGZ Il  AF200FG or AF160FC enables a  variety of flash modes  such as P TTL auto flash mode    vy   Available X Not available  AF540FGZ  AF540FGZ II   AF200FG    AF360FGZ   AF160FC  AF360FGZ II    Built in    Camera Function flash    Red eye reducti
45. TION  http   www us ricoh imaging com    RICOH IMAGING CANADA 520 Explorer Drive Suite 300  Mississauga  Ontario  LAW 5L1  CANADA  INC   http   www ricoh imaging ca    RICOH IMAGING CHINA CO   23D  Jun Yao International Plaza  789 Zhaojiabang Road  Xu Hui District   LTD  Shanghai  200032  CHINA     http   www ricoh imaging com cn     http   www ricoh imaging co jp english    e Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice     53085 Copyright    RICOH IMAGING COMPANY  LTD  2014  RO1DTF14 Printed in Philippines    
46. TTE USERA  Save as USER2  Save as USERI       Using the Saved Settings    You can load and use the saved settings when taking pictures   1 Select  Quick Dial  in 83 menu   2 Select  Smart Effect  in  Quick Dial  screen     3 Save USER1  USER2  and  USER3 to any of the dial  positions 1 to 4        Ken    4 In standby mode  set the quick dial to the  position 1 to 4   The shooting settings saved in the selected position is  loaded     O Memo  e Refer to p 50 for details about the quick dial      Memo       Displaying the Local Date and Time of   Refer to    List of World Time Cities   p 84  for cities that can be  the Specified City selected as a hometown or destination   e Select  G  Hometown  in Step 3 to change the city and DST  The date and time set at the time of initial setting  p 26  serve settings for the hometown   as the date and time of your present location and are reflected    gt   appears in the control panel and guide display if  Time  in the shooting date and time for images  Setting  is set to J   Also  the video output setting changes to  Setting the destination to a location other than your present the video output format for that city     location enables you to display the local date and time on the  monitor when traveling abroad and also save images time   stamped with the local date and time     Selecting Settings to Save in the    Camera       1 Select  World Time  in  1 menu   Most of the functions set on this camera are saved even if the       2 Selec
47. V or other device with a video  input terminal or HDMI input terminal and play back images   Have a cable according to the terminal of the device to which  you connect        1 e Check the operating manual of the AV device and select a  Turn the AV device and camera off  suitable input terminal for connecting the camera     If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period   2 Open the terminal cover of the camera  and use of the AC adapter kit  optional  is recommended   connect the cable to either the PC AV terminal or   When the hometown is set at the time of initial setting  p 26    HDMI terminal  the video output format is also set in accordance with that    region  When you set  Time Setting  to  Destination  in  World  Time  of the X  1 menu  the video output setting changes to  the video output format for that city  Depending on the country  or region  images may fail to be played back with the set video  output format  If this happens  change the setting in  Video  Out  of  Interface Options  in the X 2 menu  Refer to    List of  World Time Cities   p 84  for video output format for cities that  can be selected as a hometown or destination             By default  the maximum resolution supported by both the AV  3 Connect the other end of the cable to the input device and camera is automatically selected  If it fails to play  terminal on the AV device  back images properly  change the setting in  HDMI Out  of     Interface Options  in the X 2 menu   4 Tur
48. W  x 58 0 mm  H  x 34 0 mm  D    excluding the operation parts and protrusion   Approx  203 g  loaded and ready with the dedicated   Weight battery and SD Memory Card   Approx  183 g  body only     Accessories          USB Cable I USB7  Strap O ST131  Rechargeable  Lithium ion Battery D LI68  Battery Charger D BC68P   AC plug cord  Software  CD ROM  S SW151  Start  Guide     Mounted on the camera      Hot shoe cover FK  Body mount cover    Package  Contents    Software    Digital Camera Utility 5       Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Playback Time     When using the fully charged battery     Battery   Tempera    Normal Flash Photography   Playback  y ture Shooting   50  Use   100  Use Time       D LI68 260 250 240 160 minutes    The image storage capacity  normal recording and flash use 50   is  based on measuring conditions in accordance with CIPA standards   while other data is based on our measuring conditions  Some deviation  from the above figures may occur in actual use depending on the  selected capture mode and shooting conditions     Approximate Image Storage Capacity by Size   When using a 2 GB memory card     Recorded JPEG Quality  Aspect Ratio RAW  dier    pi    se 786  up ws    mw              wm mep     aie me ex         ss sn wr   om we ver    me sri  wr   eer  ast  2    sm  e  um    cse   o axe      The number of storable images may vary depending on the subject   shooting conditions  selected capture mode and memory card  etc                           
49. W images captured with this camera can be  developed      Memo     When  Develop multiple images  or  Develop images in  folder  is selected in Step 2  a   xxxR  JPG  folder with a new  number is created  and the JPEG images are stored in it    e With the provided software  Digital Camera Utility 5   you can  develop RAW files on a computer     63       sBunjes      64    Camera Settings       Setting the O  amp  Functions    The functions assigned to O and iffi can be changed with   Green Button  of the 3 menu     Setting the O Operation    One of the following functions can be sm mI  assigned to Q  4  y 6reenjButton   Q Preview   Gone Push File Format    f  AE Lock   fG Enable AF       KENE    Setting Function    Green Button  Resets the values being adjusted     Enables you to check the depth of field by  Preview stopping down the aperture of the lens to the  actually set value while    is pressed     Temporarily changes the file format  regardless of the  File Format  setting    You can set whether to apply the setting to  only one image or not  and select the file  format when Q is pressed     AE Lock Locks the exposure setting     Autofocus is performed only when Q is  Enable AF pressed and not when the shutter release  button is pressed halfway     One PushFile  Format       Setting the One Push File Format    1 Select  One Push File Format  in  Green Button   of 3 menu     2 Select M or   for  Cancel after 1 shot      A The recording format returns to the original fil
50. a    e Do not store the camera with preservatives or chemicals  Storage in high    temperatures and high humidity can cause mold to grow on the camera   Remove the camera from its case and store it in a dry and well ventilated  place       Avoid using or storing the camera where it may be exposed to static    electricity or electrical interference       Avoid using or storing the camera in direct sunlight or in locations where    it may be exposed to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation     About SD Memory Cards    The SD Memory Card is   equipped with a write protect   switch  Setting the switch to   LOCK prevents new data from   being recorded on the card  the   stored data from being deleted    and the card from being   formatted by the camera or   computer    The SD Memory Card may be   hot when removing the card immediately after using the camera    Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn off the power while the card   is being accessed  This may cause the data to be lost or the card to be   damaged    Do not bend the SD Memory Card or subject it to violent impact  Keep it   away from water and store away from high temperatures    Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting  The card may be   damaged and become unusable    Data on the SD Memory Card may be deleted in the following   circumstances  We do not accept any liability for data that is deleted if   1  the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user    2  the SD Memory Card is exposed to static ele
51. a Images that have already been ELE end  single folder  For RAW  images  two files are counted as one transferred and movies cannot E DER  image  E be selected            e Select  Communication Info  to check the firmware version of  Cancel Qv       the Eye Fi card   Available operations    Transferring Selected Images AY  lt  gt  Moves the selection frame       Shows the single image display   You can select the images to transfer     Confirms cancels the image selection   1 Set  Eye Fi Communication  to  SELECT  in     Eye Fi  of  2 menu  6 Press Qi   The confirmation screen appears        2 Select  s in the playback mode palette     The screen for selecting a transfer option appears    Select  Transfer  and press       The single image display reappears after an operation  message is displayed     sBunjes      3 Select the desired option and press       Select image s   Up to 100 images can be selected in  one folder        Select a folder   Transfers all images that can be  transferred in the selected folder   The folder selection screen appears   4 Select a folder and press       The image selection screen appears   When  Select a folder  is selected  proceed to Step 7     o  Oo  O     o  pum     q   Q       oO  c  O      Lu  c   e   m       9    Restrict       x  Not available       Restricted       Appendix    9    xe   fe                o  2  o  o  LL        AUTO    AUTO    AUTO   AUTO    Single Frame  Shooting  Continuous  Shooting    Control   Continuous  Shooting 
52. ageRotation 5        Rotates captured images   Useful for image playback on        i  TV and other display devices     DEX    S  P oOES woo    WE Index    On Protect     gt l Slideshow    Plays back images one after  another     Saves the white balance  settings of the captured  image as Manual White  Balance     Save as Manual  Lx  WB  4       Protects images from being    p 68  accidentally erased        Saves the settings used for  Sava Groce an image captured in Cross  ly BneEEeT  Processing mode of Custom  3 Image or Smart Effect as  your  Favorite  settings     Saves the shooting settings  of your favorite image to the  quick dial     raw RAW Develops RAW images into 63    Development     JPEG format  P     Divides a movie or deletes        4  e Meurer unwanted segments     Transfers selected images  wirelessly using an optional  Eye Fi card       Save Smart  Effect      Eye Fi Image  Transfer     1 Not available when a movie is displayed     2 Not available when a RAW image is displayed    9 Available only when a RAW image is saved    4 Available only when a movie is displayed     Changing the Playback Method       Displaying Multiple Images    You can display 4  9  30 or 56 thumbnail images at the same  time     1 Turn  amp  to the left in  playback mode   The multi image display screen  appears     Ln        Available operations       AV  lt  gt  Moves the selection frame   Shows the  display style  selection  screen   Deletes the selected images   2 Press       The 
53. ages      The display style selection screen appears     2 Select  Calendar Filmstrip  Display      Number of images shot on this date       Shooting Thumbnail  date    Available operations  AV   lt  gt     Selects a shooting date     Selects an image taken on the  selected shooting date     e   to the right Shows the selected image in single    image display   Deletes the selected image   3 Press     The selected image appears in single image display    9 Caution      Calendar Filmstrip Display is not available when there are  more than 100 000 image files saved on the memory card     Playing Back Images Continuously       Displaying Rotated Images     Slideshow        When you take pictures with the camera held vertically  the   image rotation information is saved when shooting  During   playback  the image is automatically rotated based on the   rotation information when  Auto Image Rotation  in the B 1   menu is set to  On         The rotation information of an image can be changed by  e Pauses resumes playback  following the procedure below        Displays the previous image     1 Select     in the playback mode palette   Slideshow starts     Available operations    1 Display the image to edit in single image          Displays the next image     display   v Stops playback   Y Li  After all images are played back  the camera returns to the 2 Select Q in the playback mode palette   single image display  The selected image is rotated in 90  increments and the  four thumbnai
54. ages and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses  made by other manufacturers     Using the Battery and Charger       Use the battery D LI68 and battery charger D BC68P  exclusively developed for this camera     Charging the Battery       1 Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger     2 Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet     Indicator lamp       Battery charger    3 Face the A mark on the  battery up  and insert it  into the battery charger   The indicator lamp is lit while  charging and turns off when the  battery is fully charged         9 Caution   The date and time may be reset if you leave the battery out of      Do not use the battery charger D BC68P to charge batteries the camera for long periods of time  If this happens  set the  other than D LI68  Charging other batteries may cause current date and time again     damage or heating  1   i    Replace the battery with a new one in the following cases  Slide the battery cover in  e Ifthe indicator lamp blinks or does not light after the battery the direction of         is inserted correctly  e  f the battery starts to run down more quickly even after being  charged  the battery may have reached the end of its service life           To remove the battery  push the  battery lock lever in the direction    Inserting Removing the Battery of        Q     Memo m  e The maximum charging time is approximately 115 minutes  it T     depends on temperature and remaining battery power   2 Insert the battery unti
55. alance setting when using flash  dc Ad p 46       uononpoaju       19    uo01 2npo1 U     20    Menu       Default Seting   Page      Sets the tungsten light color tone when the white balance is Subtle  T  PIER Tungsten Light set to AWB  Auto White Balance    8  AF Release Options Sets the action priority for when the shutter release button is Focus priority  fully pressed in AF mode   9  AF with Remote Control Sets whether to use autofocus when shooting with a remote off  control unit   Off    10  Focus Ring in AF Mode Disables the focus ring operation during AF mode p 37  11  Flash When Retracted Sets whether to discharge the built in flash when retracted    Discharge Flash   p 36    12  Release While Charging pocas to release the shutter while the built in flash is ELEM    13  Color Space ets the color space to use  sRGB  14  Save Rotation Info Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting    Saves the last menu tab displayed on the monitor and Reset Menu  15  Save Menu Location      displays it again the next time    D is pressed  Location  Automatically turns off the Shake Reduction function when Enable  TE AWSR DIT Self timer or Remote Control is set  Auto SR Off    Reset Custom Functions Resets all the settings in the C 1 3 menus to the defaults           p 38  p 42  p 36  p 55  p 14  p 40    Attaching the Strap Attaching a Lens    1 Make sure that the camera is turned off        1 Pass the end of the strap  through the strap lug and  secure it on the inside 
56. as required by 47CFR 82 909  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  The above named party is  responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the  standards of 47CFR 815 101 to   15 109     Product Name   Model Number   Contact person     Digital Camera  PENTAX Q S1  Customer Service Manager    Date and Place  August  2014  Colorado    Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of  Old Equipment and Used Batteries    1  In the European Union    These symbols on the products  packaging and   or accompanying documents mean that used  electrical and electronic equipment and batteries  should not be mixed with general household  waste     Used electrical electronic equipment and  batteries must be treated separately and in  accordance with legislation that requires proper  treatment  recovery and recycling of these  products     By disposing of these products correctly you will  help ensure that the waste undergoes the  necessary treatment  recovery and recycling  and thus prevent potential negative effects on  the environment and human health which could  otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste  handling     If a chemical symbol is added beneath the symbol shown  above  in accordance with the Battery Directive  this indicates  that a heavy metal  Hg   Mercury  Cd   Cadmium  
57. battery level is insufficient  Install a fully charged The camera will turn off because its  power remaining to battery  The camera will turn off       internal temperature is too high  Leave  update the firmware to prevent damage from   the camera turned off until it has had time    Unable to update firmware   Unable to update the firmware  The overheating to cool Gown before turning on the  There is a problem with the   update file is damaged  Try downloading camera again     in Aen leva   firmware update file the update file again Sette Eyer communication Images cannot be transferred when  Eye    The maximum folder number  999  and to    SELECT    i Communication  is not set to  SELECT   Image folder cannot be file number  9999  are being used  and no in  Eye Fi  of the  2 menu   p 69     created more images can be saved  Insert a new There are no images that can be  Image not found    memory card or format the card  transferred when an Eye Fi card is used   The image could not be saved because of This folder cannot be selected because  Unable to store image   MP  a memory card error  the number of files stored in this folder  Cannot be selected  The camera was unable to adjust the exceeds the maximum number allowed     The operation could not be  completed correctly    manual white balance  Try the operation  p 70   again     You cannot select more than the  No more images maximum number of images for Index   can be selected Select  amp  Delete  RAW Development  and  Sele
58. camera to strong vibrations  shocks  or pressure  Use  a cushion to protect the camera from vibrations of motorcycles   automobiles  or ships    The temperature range for camera use is 0  C to 40  C  32  F to 104  F    The monitor may appear black at high temperatures  but will return to  normal at normal temperatures    The monitor may respond more slowly at low temperatures  This is due  to liquid crystal properties  and is not a malfunction     Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and  outside of the camera  Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag   and remove it after temperatures of the camera and surroundings are  equalized    Avoid contact with garbage  mud  sand  dust  water  toxic gases  or salt   These could cause the camera to breakdown  Wipe the camera to dry  off any rain or water drops    Do not press on the monitor with excessive force  This could cause it to  break or malfunction    Be careful not to overtighten the screw in the tripod socket when using  a tripod     Cleaning Your Camera    Do not clean the camera with organic solvents such as thinner  alcohol   and benzine    Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens  Never use a  spray blower for cleaning as it may damage the lens    Please contact your nearest service center for professional cleaning of  the CMOS sensor   This will involve a fee     Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years to  maintain high performance     Storing Your Camer
59. cause a fire or electrical  shock      N Caution      Do not place your finger over the flash when discharging the flash  You    may burn yourself       Do not cover the flash with clothing when discharging the flash     Discoloration may occur     e Some portions of the camera heat up during use  There is a risk of low    temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods     Should the monitor be damaged  be careful of glass fragments  Also  be  careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes  or mouth    Depending on your individual factors or physical condition  the use of the  camera may cause itching  rashes or blisters  In case of any  abnormality  stop using the camera and get medical attention  immediately     About the Battery Charger and AC Adapter    AN Warning    e Always use the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed  for this camera  with the specified power and voltage  Using a battery  charger or AC adapter not exclusive to this camera  or using the  exclusive battery charger or AC adapter with an unspecified power or  voltage can cause a fire  electric shock  or camera breakdown  The  specified voltage is 100   240V AC    Do not disassemble or modify the product  This can cause a fire or  electrical shock    If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other  abnormality occurs  immediately discontinue using and consult your  nearest service center  Continued use can cause a fire or elect
60. ced free of charge  and the    camera will be returned to you upon completion of servicing  If  the camera is not covered by warranty  regular charges of the  manufacturer or of its representatives will apply  Shipping  charges are to be borne by the owner  If your camera was  purchased outside of the country where you wish to have it  serviced during the warranty period  regular handling and  servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer s  representatives in that country  Notwithstanding this  your  camera returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of  charge according to this procedure and warranty policy  In any  case  however  shipping charges and customs clearance fees  to be borne by the sender  To prove the date of your purchase  when required  please keep the receipt or bills covering the  purchase of your camera for at least a year  Before sending  your camera for servicing  please make sure that you are  sending it to the manufacturer s authorized representatives or  their approved repair shops  unless you are sending it directly  to the manufacturer  Always obtain a quotation for the service  charge  and only after you accept the quoted service charge   instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing       This warranty policy does not affect the customer s  statutory rights      The local warranty policies available from our  distributors in some countries can supersede this  warranty policy  Therefore  we recommend that you  review the war
61. ct image s  for Eye Fi   There are no images that can be  No image can be processed   processed using Digital Filter or RAW  Development function     Appears when you try to perform Resize   Cropping  Red eye Edit  Digital Filter   Movie Edit  RAW Development  Save as  Manual WB  or Save Smart Effect for  images captured with other cameras  or  when you try to perform Resize or  Cropping for minimum file size images     The camera failed The creation of an index print image  to create an image failed     This image cannot be  processed       xipueddy e    xipuedd    80       Main Specifications    Model Description    Lens interchangeable SL digital camera  PENTAX bayonet Q mount    Compatible Lens   Q mount lenses       Image Capture Unit    Type  CMOS sensor with a primary color filter    Effective Pixels Approx  12 4 megapixels  Total Pixels Approx  12 76 megapixels    Image sensor cleaning using ultrasonic vibrations  Dust Removal    g a g g  DR Il       AUTO  ISO 100 to ISO 12800  1 3 EV steps  e Up to ISO 1600 when the shutter speed is set to 2  sec  or slower     Image Stabilizer   Sensor shift Shake Reduction    File Formats    RAW  DNG   JPEG  Exif 2 3   DCF 2 0 compliant  Formats    4000x3000    Sensitivity   Standard output                       3072x2304                                4000x2664    3072x2048    1920x1280    4000x2248                                            Recorded Pixels       3072x1728  1920x1080  2992x2992  2304x2304  1440x1440  4000x3000    
62. ctricity or electrical  interference    3  the SD Memory Card has not been used for a long time    4  the SD Memory Card or the battery is removed while the card is being  accessed    If the SD Memory Card is not used for a long time  the data on the card   may become unreadable  Be sure to regularly make a backup of   important data on a computer    Format new SD Memory Cards  Also format SD Memory Cards   previously used with other cameras    Please note that deleting data stored on an SD Memory Card  or   formatting an SD Memory Card does not completely erase the original   data  Deleted data can sometimes be recovered using commercially   available software  If you are going to discard  give away or sell your SD   Memory Card  you should ensure that the data on the card is completely   deleted or the card itself is destroyed if it contains any personal or   sensitive information     Vi sp    Write protect  switch    The data on your SD Memory Card should be managed at your own risk     About Eye Fi Cards    An SD Memory Card with a built in wireless LAN     Eye Fi card     can be  used with this camera    Use of an access point and an Internet connection are required for  transferring images via wireless LAN  For details  refer to the Eye Fi  website   http   www eye fi    Update your Eye Fi card to the latest firmware before using it    Set  Eye Fi Communication  of  Eye Fi  to  OFF   or do not use an Eye   Fi card in a location where the use of wireless LAN devices is r
63. d a neck may cause suffocation    3  To avoid the risk of a small accessory such as the battery or memory  cards from being swallowed by mistake  keep them out of the reach  of small children  Seek medical attention immediately if an accessory  is accidentally swallowed     xipueddy e    91    xipueddy o    92    Care to be Taken During Handling       Before Using Your Camera    When the camera has not been used for a long time  confirm that it is still  working properly  particularly prior to taking important pictures  such as  at a wedding or when traveling   Contents of the recording cannot be  guaranteed if recording  playback or transferring your data to a  computer  etc  is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or  recording media  memory cards   etc     About the Battery and Charger    To keep the battery in optimum condition  avoid storing it in a fully  charged state or in high temperatures    If the battery is left inserted and the camera is not used for a long time   the battery will over discharge and shorten the battery   s life    Charging the battery a day before use or on the day of use is  recommended    The AC plug cord provided with this camera is developed exclusively for  the battery charger D BC68P  Do not use it with other devices     Precautions on Carrying and Using Your Camera    Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity  Do not  leave the camera in a vehicle  as the temperature can get very high   Do not subject the 
64. dex image        MENUSA    3 Select the number of images from 12  24 or 36 in   Images    When the number of saved images is smaller than the number  selected  empty spaces will appear when  Layout  is set to  and some images may be duplicated for the other layouts     4 Select the background color from white  black   wood grain  cork  or water in  Backgrnd       5 Select a type of image selection in  Selection      RJO Auto Picks images automatically from all  of the images saved     ox  Select Lets you select images that you want    image s  to include in the index image  If 2  is selected   Select image s    appears and leads you to the image  selection screen         MS Selecta Picks images automatically from the  folder folder selected   If    5 is selected   Select a folder     appears and leads you to the folder  selection screen        6 Select  Create an index image  and press     The index image appears       Select  Save  or  Reshuffle  and press     When  Reshuffle  is selected  you can reselect the images  to be included in the index and display a new index image      Memo  e The file name format for index image is    INDXxxxx JPG        yoeqheld  gt     61    yoeqheld  gt     62       Editing Movies    1 Display the movie to edit in single image  display     2 Select 3 in the playback mode palette   The movie editing screen appears     3 Select the point where you EJ   want to divide the movie     a  The frame at the dividing point is oh  T    displayed at the t
65. e  format after a picture is taken     Settings are retained until any of the following    operations is performed      When O is pressed again     When     GD  or power switch is pressed    When the mode dial is turned       3 For each file format  select nim    i TMOne Push File Format  the file format for when O  ies  Cancel after 1 shot M       is pressed  mm EE  The left side is the  File Format  RM  gt   nw           RW    setting and the right side is the m GOK  changed file format when Q is  pressed     Setting the      Operation in P Mode    Set the value to be changed with f   when in P mode     1 Select  Green Button  in  Green Button  of  C313  menu     2 Select  E dial in Program   and change the setting     BJSHIET  P   TV  P   Av         Green Button  Action in M TAv Mode  E dialjiniProgram 4    Shifts combination of the  aperture and shutter speed  to obtain proper exposure    MENUSA OK    P SHIFT   Automatically adjusts the shutter speed and  aperture value to obtain a proper exposure   Program Shift     P    m   Tv  Adjusts the shutter speed  Shutter Priority  Automatic Exposure         P    Av  Adjusts the aperture value  Aperture Priority  Automatic Exposure    Disables the ff operation when turned in P  mode      Memo    If O is pressed after turning fff in P mode  the setting  returns to normal P mode        Setting the O Operation in M TAv Mode    You can set the function of Q when in M or TAv mode     1 Select  Green Button  in  Green Button  of  C313 
66. e an explosion or heating  or may damage   the battery charger     About the Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery    AN Warning    If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes   do not rub them  Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical  attention immediately     A Caution    Only use the specified battery with this camera  Use of other batteries  may cause an explosion or fire    Do not disassemble the battery  Disassembling the battery may cause  an explosion or leakage    Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or  begins to smoke  Be careful not to burn yourself during removal    Keep wires  hairpins  and other metal objects away from the   and    contacts of the battery    Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire  This can cause  an explosion or fire    If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or  clothing  it may cause irritation to the skin  Wash the affected areas  thoroughly with water    Precautions for D LI68 Battery Usage      USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY      DO NOT INCINERATE      D    NOT DISASSEMBLE      DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT      DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMP   140 F   60  C     Keep the Camera and its Accessories out of the  Reach of Small Children    A Warning      Do not place the camera and its accessories within the reach of small    children    1  If the product falls or is operated accidentally  it may cause serious  personal injuries    2  Wrapping the strap aroun
67. e quick dial to easily change the settings     Smart Effect Focus Peaking  Aspect Ratio ND Filter    Focus Method       1 Select  Quick Dial  in 33 menu and press P   The  Quick Dial  screen appears     50    2 Press  gt   and use A V to  ouck oa  hoy Smart Effect    select the function to save  Aga Ratio    A amp  Focus Method    gzuFocus Peaking  ND ND Filter       MENU Ler    3 Press    and then press V     4 Use A V to select the  wen Smarteffect  position 1 4 of the quick 1 Briltiant color  dial    5 Use   b to select the  men Smart Effect        2  Unicolor Bold  desired setting  i E    Select a Smart Effect setting from    those listed below    ses     USER  USER 2   USER3     Cancel          Brilliant Color Tone Expansion  Unicolor Bold Bold Monochrome  Vintage Color Vibrant Color Enhance  Antique Faded Color  Warm Fade USER 1 to 3   6 Press       The screen of Step 4 reappears   Repeat Steps 4 to 6 to save the settings to the other  positions       Press GD twice     The camera returns to standby mode      Memo     The shooting settings of your favorite images can be saved in   USER1   3  of  Smart Effect   You can quickly shoot images  with your favorite settings by using the quick dial   p 66     Loading Settings for Taking Pictures    You can take pictures with the settings saved in the quick dial   When you use the quick dial to take pictures  priority is given to  the settings saved in the quick dial     1 In standby mode  turn the  quick dial to select the  pos
68. e will return to normal at  room temperature  23    peuejs Bunjes    24      Have extra batteries ready when traveling overseas  or taking  a lot of pictures     Using the AC Adapter       We recommend the use of the AC adapter kit K AC115   optional  when using the monitor for a long time or when  connecting the camera to a computer or AV device     1 Make sure that the camera is turned off  and  open the battery cover   Remove the battery if it is inserted in the camera     2 Pull down the connection  cable cover   1   on the  bottom side of the battery  chamber  and insert the  DC coupler into the battery  chamber    To remove the DC coupler  push  the battery lock lever in the direction of  2            3 Close the battery cover   Make sure that the connection  cable comes out from the  connection cable cover section           4 Connect the DC coupler and the AC adapter           5 Connect the AC adapter to the AC plug cord  and  plug the cord into the power outlet      9 Caution     Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or  disconnecting the AC adapter      Make sure that connections are secure between the  terminals  The memory card or data may be corrupted if the  connection to the power supply is lost while the card is being  accessed    e After removing the DC coupler  return the connection cable  cover to its original position      Besure to read the manual of the AC adapter kit before using  the AC adapter        Caution  Inserting a Memory Card
69. ears     2 Select the desired option and press       Develop a Develops an image    single image   Develop Develops up to 500 images with the  multiple images  same settings    Develop images  Develops up to 500 images in the   in folder selected folder with the same settings   When  Develop a single image  is selected  proceed to Step 5   The image folder selection screen appears        3 Press   to select images  or folders   When  Develop multiple images   is selected  up to 500 images can  be selected  Press    to finish  selecting images   The screen for selecting the  parameter setting method appears        4 Select the parameter  setting method and press    e           Develop Allows you to change Image Capture  images as shot   Settings only     Develop    Allows you to change Image Capture  Settings  White Balance  Custom Image   Digital Filter  Sensitivity  High ISO NR   Shadow Correction  and Distortion  Correction     images with  modified  settings       E       5 Use A V to select the parameter to change  and  use  lt P to change the value   For Image Capture Settings  EE T   press    and use A V to select image cage sorti  an item  a  For White Balance  Custom  Image and Digital Filter  press  gt   to display the setting screen      1    00 0001       yoeqheld  gt     6 Press       The save confirmation screen appears       Select  Save as  and press     When  Develop a single image  is selected  select   Continue  or  Exit  and press         Caution    Only RA
70. estricted  or prohibited  such as airplanes    Eye Fi cards can be used only in the country in which the card was  purchased  Please observe all local laws governing the Eye Fi card  usage    This camera features a function to enable disable the communication  function of the Eye Fi card  however  we do not guarantee the operability  of all Eye Fi card functions    Refer to the Eye Fi card manual for details on how to use the card   Please contact the Eye Fi card manufacturer regarding any  malfunctions or problems concerning Eye Fi cards     xipueddy e    93    xipueddy o    94       Trademarks    Microsoft  Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of    Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries     Macintosh  Mac OS  and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc    registered in the U S  and other countries    Intel  Intel Core  and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the  U S  and or other countries    SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C  LLC    Eye Fi  the Eye Fi logo and Eye Fi connected are trademarks of Eye Fi   Inc    This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems  Incorporated    The DNG logo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe  Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries   HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are  trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC in the United  States and or other countries     All other trade
71. f blue sky    E Blue Sky Produces a more impressive deep blue   Enhances colors of trees and sunbeams   Forest through foliage and produces a vivid color  image     Night Scene Used for shooting at night     P Tv Av M   Exposure  modes     aI   Movie mode  a    Changes the shutter speed and  aperture value         Memo Night Scene Takes three consecutive images at three    The functions that can be set vary depending on the capture HDR different exposure levels to create a  mode  Refer to    Restrictions on Each Capture Mode     p 71  single composite image with them   for details  Night Snap For taking snapshots in poorly lit place        30    Blur Control Mode  7 Set the mode dial to BC     For capturing images of food  Saturation  Food will be rather high to make food look  appetizing     For capturing moving pets     B   For capturing moving kids  Reproduces  healthy and bright skin tone        Captures 3 images to generate a single  C HDR HDR image and provides a wider  dynamic range        7 or capturing images of dazzlin Wn j  Surf  amp  Snow  For capturing images of dazzling     2 Use 8 to adjust the level  j backgrounds  such as snowy mountains  of blur   cabana a e T image of subject in Check the blur effect in the image                   by viewing it in playback mode   Candlelight For capturing scenes in candlelight   5     For capturing moving subjects in poorly lit  Stage Lighting plac     For capturing images in places where a    flash is prohibited     9 Caut
72. f you selected  All images   proceed to Step 4     3 Use 8i to select an image        Protect  Unprotect     ID Exit       4 Select  Protect  and press     Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to protect other images     5 Press    to finish setting     Selecting the Folder File Number Settings       Folder    When images are captured with this camera  a folder is  automatically created and the captured images are stored in it   Each folder name consists of a sequential number from 100 to  999 and a string of 5 characters  You can change the folder  name in  Folder Name  of the  2 menu     The two digits of the month and day on which the  picture was taken are assigned after the folder  number  The month and day appear according to the  date format set in  Date Adjustment     Example  101 0125  for images taken on January 25th    The character string    PENTX    is assigned after the  folder number   Example  101PENTX    A folder with a new number is created when the folder name is  changed         Memo      A maximum of 500 images  100 images for Eye Fi card  can  be stored in a single folder  When the number of captured  images exceeds 500  a new folder is created with the number  following the number of the folder currently being used  In  Exposure Bracketing shooting  images will be stored in the  same folder until shooting is completed    e When  Create New Folder  is selected in the  2 menu  a folder is  created with the number following the number of the folder  currently being used  
73. ghlight Correction     p 47   7 Shadow Correction     p 47     199999     199 59  59         AE Metering  p 35    ND Filter  p 15    Focus Method  p 37   Autofocus Method  p 38   Focus Peaking  p 39   Distortion Correction   p 15    Aspect Ratio  p 45    File Format  p 45     16 JPEG Recorded Pixels 20 Recording Sound Level    and Quality Level  p 45    p 17    Movie Recorded Pixels 21 Destination  p 67     p 45  22 Current date and time  17 Shake Reduction  p 16   23 Memory card   Movie SR  p 17  24 Number of recordable    18 Exposure Setting  p 34   19 Framerate  p 45      Memo     The items that can be selected vary depending on the current  camera setup    e  f no operations are made within 1 minute while the control  panel is displayed  the camera returns to standby mode      You can change the display color of the control panel and  menus in  LCD Display  of the  1 menu   p 18     still pictures movie  recordable time    Shooting Info Display    If you press while the control panel is displayed  you can  select the type of information displayed in standby mode  Use    b to select the type and press       Standard An image and the current shooting  Information Display  function settings are displayed     No Information Only an imaae is displaved  Display g a    Display Off     9 Caution     Display Off  cannot be selected in 2  mode     Nothing is displayed on the monitor        Playback Mode    The captured image and shooting information are displayed in  single image d
74. he image to edit in single image  display   2 Select     in the playback mode palette      The operation could not be completed correctly  appears  when red eyes cannot be detected on the camera     3 Select  Save as  and press         Caution    The Red eye Edit function can be used only for the JPEG  images captured with this camera     Processing Images with Digital Filters    1 Display the image to edit in single image  display     2 Select    in the playback mode palette     The screen to select a filter appears     3 Use A V  lt  gt  to select a   TX       filter  mice  Use ff   to select a different 5  image    4  Pare 1  lt              Base Parameter Adj Posterization  Toy Camera Slim   High Contrast Fish eye  Shading Retro   Tone Expansion Sketch    Invert Color Miniature  Extract Color Soft  Unicolor Bold Starburst  Water Color    Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters     4 Press        The parameter setting screen appears        yoeqheld  gt     59    yoeqheld  gt     60    5 Use A V to select a  parameter  and use   P to  adjust the value    The parameters that can be set  varies depending on the selected  filter      VENU Cog       6 Press       The save confirmation screen appears       Select  Apply additional filter s   or  Save as     and press      Select  Apply additional filter s   when you want to apply  additional filters to the same image  The screen of Step 3  reappears      9 Caution    Only JPEG and RAW images captured with t
75. his camera can  be edited with the digital filters     Memo  e Up to 20 filters  including a digital filter used during shooting   p 49   can be applied to the same image     Recreating Filter Effects    Retrieves the filter effects of a selected image and applies the  same filter effects to other images     1 Display a filter processed image in single image  display     2 Select    in the playback mode palette     3 Select  Recreating filter  effects  and press     The filter effects used for the  selected image appear        j Applying the digital filter     i Recreatingifiltereffects      Searching for the original image    4 To check the parameter  details  press QD   Press again to return to the  previous screen        5 Press Q     The image selection screen appears     6 Use     to select an image  for applying the same filter  effects  and press      You can only select an image that  has not been processed with a filter     Porioms digital d  I gescca Ko this image         Select  Save as  and press        Memo     f  Searching for the original image  is selected in Step 3  the  original image prior to digital filter application can be retrieved        Creating a Composite Image  Index     Joins a number of images together and creates a new image  with them     1 Select in the playback mode palette   The Index setting screen appears     2 Select  Layout      Select from E  Thumbnail   Titum   Square    Random1   A  Jr   Random2    Random3  or    Bubble   Create an in
76. i ec eh ae cnc anre Aa deas 14   Men   EIS 6   oie om cio den dead Dese tOsa E RD RRU SE 15   Rec  Mode Menus 2  2 2  2 cor PE EET od ES Red TYE   15   iue i sMu ipee EE 17   Playback Menu 22 25  2 0 24S Coo Dal a era Een vensats 17   Set up Menus                     seeseeeeeeseeeeeee nennen nnns 18   Custom Setting Menus                          essere 19   Getting Started                                         21   Attaching the Strap      orem eth 21   Attaching a Lens                                                   21   Using the Battery and Charger                            22   Charging the Battery                          eesssseseeeeeeeee 22   Inserting Removing the Battery                                     23   Using the AC Adapter                        eeeeesseseeeeeeeeee 24   Inserting a Memory Card                                     25   Initial Setngs  5  ipee A 26   Turning the Camera On                       sse 26    Setting the Display Language                          sesessssssse 26  Setting the Date and Time                          sseeessessssssse 27  Formatting a Memory Card                          eeesseeseusss 27  Basic Shooting Operation                                   28  Reviewing lmages                                        esee 29  Taking Pictures                                        30  Selecting the Appropriate Capture Mode           30  Scene Modes xiciainisciteb toto coc UU hihteleea uad S ives 30  Blur Control Moge x   ions ii
77. ight  in  AF   approx  0 7 m to 5 m  Vignetting may occur when used at a MF Settings  of the 491 menu    e a E iat tute Rou iio i  p g g y g   case  the autofocus by pressing the shutter release button    Number Number   In AF mode  focus ring operations can be disabled to  prevent accidentally moving the lens focus ring and causing  the picture to be out of focus  Set in  10  Focus Ring in AF    Mode  of the C2 menu        ISO 200 Approx  7 ISO 3200 Approx  28  ISO 400 Approx  10 ISO 6400 Approx  40  ISO 800 Approx  14 ISO 12800   Approx  56      For details on using an external flash  refer to  Functions  when Using an External Flash   p 76         37    Dunoous eo    38    aa    1       Setting the Autofocus Method       You can choose from the following autofocus methods     Detects and tracks faces of people    The main face detection frame for AF and  AE is displayed in yellow    Autofocus continues while the shutter  release button is pressed halfway     Face  Detection    3 E    Tracks the subject in focus   Ed Tracking   Autofocus continues while the shutter  release button is pressed halfway     Sets the focusing area to the desired area   The sensor is divided into 49 areas  7   horizontal by 7 vertical   and you can select  a wider or narrower focusing area by using  25  9  or just 1 of those 49 areas available     Select Sets the focusing area by the number of  E pixels   Sets the focusing area to a limited area at     Memo     The autofocus method is fixed to   
78. ing Theudisicaialis    le the quie dial t9  walls  etc    dark colors    ncthe bel i lhe oan take pictures  priority is given to  intricate designs  rapidly  PS pial cpi dac the settings saved in the quick    moving objects or scenery shot changed  ee dial   through a window or a net like    The shutter cannot  be released     The subject is    difficult to focus    Autofocus does Sa pattern     not work  Lock focus on another object  located at the same distance as    your subject  then aim at the  target and take a picture   Alternatively  use MF   p 39     The subject is too   Move away from the subject  close  and take a picture     xipueddy e    Error Messages  Activate  Dust Removal  from    the  4 menu  The Dust    Removal function can be Error Messages Description    activated every time the camera The memory card is full and no more    Dust or dirt The CMOS sensor  S tumed on and off  Memory card full images can be saved  Insert a new    particles appear in is dirty or dusty  Use a brush less blower to memory card or delete unwanted files     ge  nee ain ana es TONS   There are no images that can be played  CMOS sensor  Using a blower No image b  ckcentitmamordd  with a brush may scratch the x      CMOS sensor  Do not wipe the This image cannot be You are trying to play back an image in a  CMOS sensor with a cloth  displayed format not supported by this camera  You    may be able to play it back on a computer   Attach a lens cap to a lens that y play P    There are v
79. ingle image    display of the playback  mode        Available operations    A Plays back pauses a movie       Forwards a frame  when paused    Press and hold  gt  Fast forwards playback     lt  Reverses a frame  when paused    Press andhold 4   Fast reverses playback    v Stops playback      Adjusts the volume  6 levels    Saves the displayed frame as a    JPEG file  when paused       Memo     n  Movie Edit  of the playback mode palette  movies can be    divided or selected frames can be deleted   p 62           Sensitivity    Setting the Exposure    1 Press A in standby mode   2 Use A V to select an item          Sets the range to be P sod  DD   adjusted automatically    wT  The upper limit can be    changed        Sets a fixed value  between ISO 100 to  ISO 12800        3 Use  9   to change the value     4 Press       The camera returns to standby mode      Memo   e Sets the adjustment steps for ISO sensitivity in  2  Sensitivity  Steps  of the C 1 menu      Captured images may show more noise if a higher sensitivity  is set  You can reduce image noise by using  High ISO NR   of the 32 menu     Applies Noise Reduction at optimally calculated  levels throughout ISO range        Low    Applies Noise Reduction at constant chosen level  High  throughout ISO range           AE Metering    Choose the part of the sensor to use for measuring brightness  and determining exposure   Set in the control panel or  AE Metering  of the 431 menu     Meters the brightness in multiple differe
80. ings complete           MENU OE TRE  6 Press WV to select Date Adjustment   Settings complete  and Date Format mmiddiyy 24h  ress e Date 07 07 2014  p   Time 10 00  The camera switches to capture a  de and is ready to take a         in y  MENU CET OK  picture    Memo      You can change the language and date and time settings  from the X 1 menu   p 18     1 Press   D   The 1 menu appears     2 Use  amp  to display  4 menu     3 Use A V to select  Format  and press  gt      Q    The  Format  screen appears  o   e       4 Press A to select  Format   fmm Q  and press    All data will be deleted o  Formatting starts  When S   D   Q     formatting is completed  the Eo  screen that was displayed before Cante   selecting the menu appears    again      9 Caution     Do notremove the memory card while formatting  or the card  may be damaged      Formatting deletes all data  both protected and unprotected     Memo   e When a memory card is formatted  the volume label    Q S1    is  assigned to the card  When the camera is connected to a  computer  the memory card is recognized as a removable  disk with the name    Q S1           OKKO    27    EN 1 Remove the front lens cap    peuejs Bunjes    28    Basic Shooting Operation       Take pictures in AUTO mode in which the camera automatically  selects the optimal capture mode     by pushing the top and  bottom portions as  indicated in the  illustration        2 Turn the camera on   3 Set the mode dial to AUTO             Dial indicator   
81. ion      The Blur Control mode is available only when an AF lens is    Dunoous         3 Press    used   p 74     Do not move the camera while taking a picture    Memo e Some functions cannot be used in this mode   p 71     Youcan change the scene mode from the control panel or the   The blur effect may not turn out as well as expected for the  31 menu  following situations and objects       When the contrast is low overall     Fountains and other objects that change color or shape  constantly     Moving objects   e Small objects     Objects at the edge of the screen   e Backlit scenes     When a special filter is used     Far off objects    31    Dunoous eo    32    Exposure Modes       oY   Available    Restricted X  Not available    Change   Change  Shutter   Aperture    Shutter Priority  Automatic Exposure    Aperture Priority  Automatic Exposure        1 You can set the value to be changed in  Green Button  of the   43  menu   p 65     2 When the sensitivity is set to  SO AUTO   the camera operates in  TAv  Shutter  amp  Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure  mode     1 Set the mode dial to P  Tv  Av or M   P appears next to the value that T  can be changed        2 Use  8 to adjust the value     3 In M mode  press           and use         to change  the aperture value     In P Tv Av mode  the  exposure compensation value  can be adjusted  from  3 to  3 EV  in increments of 1 3 EV  by the  same operation        EV bar scale    Available operations  Starts ends adjusting 
82. isible has a lens shutter  such as the Wecana inthe canera There is no memory card inserted in the  defects in a 01 STANDARD PRIME  and camera     captured image  or   There are perform  Pixel Mapping  of the The memory card has a problem  and  parts in the display   defective pixels in   X4 menu  image capture and playback are    monitor that do not   the CMOS sensor    It takes about 30 seconds to impossible  You may be able to play it  light up or remain correct the defective pixels  so Memory Cala  error back on a computer     be sure to install a fully charged Failed to initialize Eye Fi function when  battery  using the Eye Fi card  Press       The memory card you have inserted is  unformatted or has been used on another   Card is not formatted device and is not compatible with this  camera  Use the card after formatting it  with this camera     The write protect switch on the memory  lock  card you have inserted is locked   p 93   This image cannot be You are trying to magnify an image that  magnified cannot be magnified     You are trying to delete an image that is    This image is protected protected  Remove protection from the  image   p 68        78    Not enough battery   we   You are trying to set a function that is not  D  This function is not available       power remaining to Appears during Pixel Mapping or when dne citren mode available for the capture mode that is set   activate Pixel Mapping   trying to update the firmware if the battery  p 71   Not enough 
83. isplay of the playback mode    Press to change the type of information displayed in single  image display  Use  lt  gt  to select the type and press          10020001  CRW     Standard Information Display      a mao    uo01 2npo1 U        Sree Info Disilsy  selection screen    side image dega   Standard Information Display     Captured image  file format  exposure  parameters  and operation guide  indicators are displayed     Detailed Detailed information on how and when the  Information Display   image was taken is displayed   p 12   Captured image and brightness    histogram are displayed   p 12   Not available during movie playback     Standard  Information Display    Histogram  Display    Captured image and RGB histogram are  displayed   p 12   Not available during movie playback     No Information  m  Display Only the captured image is displayed     RGB Histogram  Display        Memo      The screen selected in the Playback Info Display selection  screen is displayed in playback mode when the camera is turned  off and on again  If  Playback Info Display  is set to  Off  in   Memory  of the 3 menu  the  Standard Information Display   always appears first when the camera is turned on   p 67  11       uononpoJju     12    Detailed Information Display    Still pictures    e  1100 0001  mio  MEM T    550mm i gt   1 2000 F2 8 591600 741 5  0  I MEME TEES  JPEG  PA     ND    WEUEEG1A1 Q t0  07 07 2014 10 30 AM fdobeRGB GS RU          Movies    2  1100 0001  aic 10 10  OG  te   
84. ition 1 to 4           2 Shoot     3 After taking pictures  return the quick dial to the    position 0   The camera returns to the original settings      9 Caution     You cannot use the menus to change the settings when  taking pictures with the quick dial  To change the settings of  the quick dial  save other settings again        Shooting with Smart Effect  1 Save  Smart Effect  for  Quick Dial      2 In standby mode  turn the quick dial to select the  position 1 to 4     3 Press V to change the parameters   The parameter setting screen appears     4 Use  lt  gt  to change the  parameters     Bold Monochrome    5 Press       The camera returns to standby mode      9 Caution      This function cannot be used in combination with some other    functions   p 73        Dunoous      51    yoeqheld  gt     52                 Playback Mode Palette Items    Playback functions can be set from  the playback mode palette as well as  the  x  1 menu  p 17   LE de E S  Press    in single image display of      the playback mode to display the  playback mode palette     G Image Rotation  Changes the rotation 55  H information of images  P   P   Processes images with  1  Q Digital Filter    digital filters         4   4  2   Corrects images of a subject  7 Red eye Edit captured with red eyes  pias     84 Changes the number of  1 2  recorded pixels of the image       4 9   Crops out only the desired  Joins a number of images    together and creates an  index image with them     dE t  7    lm
85. l images are displayed    Memo    You can change the  Display Duration    Screen Effect   3 Use A V 4b to select the   Repeat Playback  and  Auto Movie Playback  settings for desired rotation direction  piel in fico dide menu  Slideshow can be and press     Slee Om tae ee een OW SENNY Sereen  The image rotation information is  saved           MENUA   9 Caution    e When  14  Save Rotation Info  is set to  Off  in the C3 menu   the image rotation information is not saved when shooting     You cannot change the rotation information for the following  images and situation     Protected images    Images without a rotation information tag  e When  Auto Image Rotation  is set to  Off  in the     1 menu  e Movie files cannot be rotated     yoeqheld  gt      9 Caution     When using the video output  images are output at normal  resolution regardless of the resolution supported by the AV  device  To output HD video  use the HDMI output or transfer  to and play back on a computer      While the camera is connected to an AV device  nothing is  displayed on the camera monitor  Also  you cannot adjust the    Terminal of AV Device Cable Used volume on the camera  Adjust the volume on the AV device     Video terminal AV cable I AVC7  optional    You cannot output both composite and HDMI video signals at      HDMI cable with an HDMI terminal the same time   HDMI terminal   Type D   commercially available   Memo    Connecting the Camera to an AV Device       You can connect the camera to a T
86. l it  amp   Charge in a location where the temperature is between 0  C locks into place with the A o  and 40  C  32  F and 104  F   mark facing toward the lens  D      Q         9 Caution 3     Insert the battery correctly  If the battery is inserted Close the battery cover   incorrectly  it may not be removed  and slide it in the direction     Wipe the electrodes of the battery with a soft dry cloth before of  5    inserting      Donotopen the battery cover or remove the battery while the  power is on      Becareful as the camera or battery may become hot after the  camera has been used continuously for a long period of time             Remove the battery when you will not use the camera for a  Memo  long time  The battery may leak and damage the camera if left   The battery level may not be displayed properly if the camera  installed during prolonged periods of non use  If the removed is used at low temperatures or when performing continuous  battery will not be used for six months or longer  charge the shooting for a long time   battery for about 30 minutes before storing it  Be sure to e Battery performance temporarily decreases as the  recharge the battery every six to twelve months  temperature decreases  When using the camera in cold      Store the battery in a location where the temperature will  remain at or below room temperature  Avoid locations with  high temperatures     climates  have extra batteries at hand and keep them warm in  your pocket  Battery performanc
87. lor  Posterization   Slim  Fish eye  Retro  Sketch  Miniature  Soft   Starburst   File Format  JPEG   Aspect Ratio  Color Space   White Balance  Custom Image  Digital Filter     Sensitivity  High ISO NR  Shadow Correction   Distortion Correction    Playback View    Digital Filter    RAW  Development    Resize  Cropping  aspect ratio can be changed    Index  Movie Edit  dividing a movie file and deleting  unwanted segments   Capturing a JPEG still picture  from a movie  Red eye Edit  Save RAW Data    Editing Features    Customization    O   button  Green Button  Preview  One Push File  Format  AE Lock  Enable AF   Quick Dial  Smart Effect  Aspect Ratio  Focus  Method  Focus Peaking  ND Filter    World Time World Time settings for 75 cities  28 time zones     Power Supply    Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery D LI68  AC Adapter AC Adapter Kit K AC115  optional     Button Dial  Customization       Number of recordable images  with 50  flash   usage   approx  250 images     without flash usage   approx  260 images   Playback time  approx  160 minutes   Battery Life   Tested in compliance with CIPA standard using a   new rechargeable lithium ion battery at a  temperature of 23  C  Actual results may vary  depending on the shooting conditions   circumstances        Interfaces      USB 2 0 AV output terminal  HDMI output terminal  Connection Port   Type D     USB Connection   MSC PTP    Video Output NTSC PAL  Format    Dimensions and Weight   Dinautione Approx  105 0 mm  
88. marks are the property of their respective owners    This product supports PRINT Image Matching III  PRINT Image Matching  enabled digital still cameras  printers and software help photographers to  produce images more faithful to their intentions  Some functions are not  available on printers that are not PRINT Image Matching IIl compliant   Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation  All Rights Reserved  PRINT    Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation  The PRINT  Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation     P  XC I    HOM    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    aSILKYPIX    TM       AVC Patent Portfolio License    This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the  personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive  remuneration to  i  encode video in compliance with the AVC standard      AVC video   and or  ii  decode AVC video that was encoded by a  consumer engaged in a personal activity and or was obtained from a video  provider licensed to provide AVC video  No license is granted or shall be  implied for any other use    Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA  L L C    See http   www mpegla com        WARRANTY POLICY    All our cameras purchased through authorized bona fide  photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against  defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve  months from the date of your purchase  Service will be  rendered  and defective parts will
89. n the AV device and camera on   The camera turns on in video mode or HDMI mode  and the  camera information is displayed on the screen of the  connected AV device     56    Connecting the Camera to a    Computer       Connect the camera to a computer using the provided USB  cable I USB7     1 Turn the computer on   2 Turn the camera off     3 Open the terminal cover of the camera  and  connect the USB cable to the PC AV terminal           4 Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the  computer     5 Turn the camera on   The camera is recognized as a removable disk   If the  Q S1  dialog appears when the camera is turned on   select  Open folder to view files  and click the OK button     6 Save the captured images to the computer       Disconnect the camera from the computer      9 Caution    The camera cannot be operated while it is connected to a    computer  To operate the camera  terminate the USB  connection on the computer  then turn off the camera and  remove the USB cable      Memo    Refer to    Operating Environment for USB Connection and  Provided Software     p 85  for system requirements to  connect the camera to a computer and to use the software   The USB connection mode when connecting the camera to a  computer can be set in  USB Connection  of  Interface  Options  in the X 2 menu  Normally  you do not need to  change the default setting   IMSC       yoeqheld  gt     57    yoeqheld  gt     58    Changing the Image Size    Editing and Processing Images     9 Ca
90. n the monitor  the JPEG image  that was just taken can also be saved in RAW format  Save  RAW Data      peuejs Bunjes    29    Scene Modes       Selecting the Appropriate    Capture Mode 1 Set the mode dial to SCN     The scene mode selection screen appears        Select the capture mode that suits the subject and shooting    conditions      2 Use A V 4b to select a  The following capture modes are available on this camera   scene mode     Capture Mode Application    Automatically selects the optimal  capture mode from  Standard     Portrait   PN  Landscape     Macro    Night Scene  Portrait    Sunset     g  Blue Sky   or  f   Forest      For capturing portraits   Reproduces a healthy  and bright skin tone      For capturing portraits  Reproduces a  T  renal healthy and bright skin tone   For capturing landscape views   PS Landscape Reproduces the vivid green of trees   For capturing tiny objects at close focus    Macro range like flowers  coins  jewelry  and  more     p     For capturing images of fast moving  Night Scene For capturing images of people in low      A Portrait light conditions  such as dusk or at night        AUTO   Auto Picture  modes     Dunoous eo    Enables you to create a picture that  looks as if it was taken with a wide   open aperture and shallow depth of  field  by shooting multiple images with  different focus positions and merging  them into a single image     BC   Blur Control  mode     D For capturing sunrises or sunsets in  For capturing images o
91. ng measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation 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     For customers in Canada  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES   003     Pour les utilisateurs au Canada  Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme    la norme  NMB 003 du Canada     FOR CALIFORNIA  U S A  ONLY   Perchlorate Material special handling may apply    The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate  material  which may require special handling    See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate    Declaration of Conformity  According to 47CFR  Parts 2 and 15 for  Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals    We  RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS  CORPORATION  Located at  633 17  Street  Suite 2600       Denver  Colorado 80202 U S A   Phone  800 877 0155  FAX  303 790 1131       Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified  herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as  a Class B digital device  Each product marketed is identical to  the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the  standards  Records maintained continue to reflect the  equipment being produced can be expected to be within the  variation accepted  due to quantity production and testing on the  statistical basis 
92. nt  zones of the sensor    In backlit locations  this mode automatically  adjusts exposure    In  4  Link AE and AF Point  of the C1 menu   you can link the exposure and AF point in the  focusing area     Meters the brightness with an emphasis on the  center of the sensor    The sensitivity increases at the center and no  automatic adjustment is performed even in  backlit conditions     Multi      segment    Center   weighted    Meters the brightness only within a limited  area at the center of the sensor   Useful when the subject is small        Dunoous      35    Bulyooys eo    36    Using the Built in Flash  m    1 Press       in standby mode   2 Use  lt p gt  to select an item           4A Auto Flash   Automatically measures the ambient light  Discharge  and determines whether to use the flash   Auto Flash    A  Red eye  Reduction    4  FlashOn  Discharges a flash for each picture     Flash On  Jo  Red eye  Reduction    Discharges a pre flash for red eye  reduction before an automatic flash     Discharges a pre flash for red eye  reduction before the main flash     Sets to a slow shutter speed   Use this when shooting a portrait with  the sunset in the background     Slow speed   Discharges a pre flash for red eye  e SynctRed    reduction before the main flash is  eye discharged with Slow speed Sync     Discharges a flash immediately before  Trailing closing the shutter   Curtain Sets to a slow shutter speed   Sync Captures moving objects as if they are  leaving a light t
93. o an AV Device                      56 Error Messages   eee ras eiiis  78  Connecting the Camera to a Computer              57 Main Specifications                                              80  Editing and Processing Images                          58 Operating Environment for USB Connection and   Changing the Image Size o i    58 Provided Software              ccccccsseeecceeeceeeceseeeeseeseessaeeeees 85   Removing the Red eye Effect serrie 59 IO oco ceti eia tM Cn ae ea 86   Processing Images with Digital Filters                           59 For Using Your Camera Safely                            90   Creating a Composite Image  Index                              61 Care to be Taken During Handling                      92   Editing MOVIES oss steele deat toe ES e oda RR E t 62 WARRANTY ETOL C k  95    RAW Development              cccccccccssssseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeenesseees 63      U9 U09 H      U9 U09 B    Regarding copyrights    Images taken with this camera that are for anything other  than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission  according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act   Please take care  as there are cases where limitations are  placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment  during demonstrations  performances or of items on display   Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also  cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as  laid out in the Copyright Act  and care should be taken here  also     To user
94. of  the clasp     2 Remove the body mount  cover   1   and lens mount  cover   2      After removing the cover  be sure  to put the lens down with the lens  mount side facing upward        3 Align the lens mount index   red dots   3  on the   2 Attach the other end in the same manner  camera and the lens  and   secure by turning the lens   clockwise until it clicks     Q   D   i  5  te   o  e  Q   c  D  Q    21    To remove the lens   Attach the lens cap  and then turn  the lens counterclockwise while  holding down the lens unlock    button              Memo    Refer to    Functions Available with Various Lenses   p 74  for  details on the functions of each lens     peuejs Bunjes    22     9 Caution    If the lens is removed while the power is on  the shutter  release button is locked  Do not attach or remove the lens  while the power is on    When attaching or removing the lens  choose an environment  that is relatively free of dirt and dust    Keep the body mount cover attached on the camera when a  lens is not attached    Be sure to attach the lens mount cover and lens cap to the  lens after removing it from the camera    Do not insert your fingers inside the lens mount of the camera  or touch the CMOS sensor    The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens  information contacts  Dirt  dust  or corrosion may damage the  electrical system  Please contact your nearest service center  for professional cleaning    We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents   dam
95. oling Info Display  selection screen    t 37       uononpoJju        uononpoJju     10    Standby Mode    1234567891011    LIRE TUE LO        ve    13   g  14 6       24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28    1 Capture mode  p 30  17   2 Flash Mode  p 36    3 Drive Mode  p 40  18   4 White Balance  p 45  19   5 Custom Image  p 48    6 HDR Capture  p 47   20  Digital Filter  p 49     7 MF mode  8 File Format 21  9 AE Metering  p 35  22  10 Shake Reduction  p 16  23  Movie SR  p 17  24  11 Battery level 25  12 Turning the focus ringin 26  MF mode  p 39  27  13 Temperature warning 28  14 Eye Fi communication 29  status    15 Histogram  16 Electronic Level   horizontal   p 16     O         Electronic Level   vertical   p 16    AF frame   Reset exposure  compensation value  Interval Shooting   Multi exposure  p 43    Smart Effect  p 51    AE Lock   Shutter speed  Aperture value   EV bar scale  Sensitivity  p 35    ND Filter  p 15   Memory card   Image storage capacity  Face detection frame   when  Autofocus  Method  is set to  Face  Detection    p 38      Memo      The displayed items vary depending on the current camera    setup       In  Live View  of the 493 menu  you can change the style of the    display in standby mode   p 16     Control Panel    O mode    Custom Image  Bright    HO  ND AF  JPEG Hr   qdlSdao  4    Exposure Setting  Piro gel AE    07 07 2014  10 30AM    1 Function name  Setting    3 Custom Image  p 48      SCN mode  p 30   4 Digital Filter  p 49   5 HDR Capture  p 47   6 Hi
96. on flash v  Auto Flash Discharge v    Automatic switch to the flash sync  speed   Automatic setting of the aperture  value in P or Tv mode   P TTL auto flash   Slow speed Sync flash   Flash Exposure Compensation  Auto zoom flash head    AF assist light of external flash  Trailing Curtain Sync flash    Contrast control sync flash  Slave flash  Wireless flash     9 Caution     The built in flash does not discharge if the camera is  connected to an external flash      Combining with flashes from other manufacturers may cause  equipment breakdown      Memo     When an external flash is attached directly to the hot shoe of  the camera  the camera s center of gravity is shifted  making  it difficult to take pictures  Attach the Hot Shoe Adapter Fe   optional  to the camera hot shoe and the Off Camera Shoe  Adapter F  optional  to the bottom of the external flash  and  connect these with the Extension Cord F5P  optional  as  shownin the illustration  The Off Camera Shoe Adapter F can  be mounted to your tripod using the tripod screw                       LA    Touse an AF160FC flash with the camera  a commercially  available step up ring or similar accessory is needed        Flash sync speed when using the flash    Lens Type  Flash Sync Speed    1 2000 sec  or slower   When  1  Lens  When using an Shutter Options  is    external flash  1 250  set to  Electronic    sec  or slower shutter only  in the    B group C 1 menu  1 13 sec   1 13 sec  or slower or slower                       
97. op of the screen   Up to four points can be selected                     to divide the original movie into  five segments   Available operations  A Plays back pauses a movie      Forwards a frame  when paused    Press and hold  gt  Fast forwards playback    lt  Reverses a frame  when paused      Press andhold  lt    Fast reverses playback     Confirms cancels a dividing point   am  Adjusts the volume     Proceed to Step 7 if you do not want to delete any segment     4 Press        The screen to select segments to delete is displayed     5 Use  lt  gt  to move the 3 77 NE  selection frame and press    00 05   e  K   10  00   The segments to delete are  specified  Select segments for deletion   IH  55 Gv        Multiple segments can be  deleted at once    Press   again to cancel the selection     6 Press  ED     The screen of Step 3 reappears     r   Press Q     The save confirmation screen appears     8 Select  Save as  and press        Memo   e Select dividing points in chronological order from the  beginning of the movie  When canceling the selected dividing  points  cancel each of them in reverse order  from the end of  the movie to the beginning   In an order other than specified   you can neither select dividing points nor cancel the  selections of the dividing points     RAW Development       You can develop RAW images into JPEG images  and save  them as a new file     1 Select P   in the playback mode palette   The screen for selecting a RAW image processing option  app
98. prox  4 m from the front of the camera and approx  5 cm  from the back of the camera      Touse the remote control unit to adjust the focus  set in  9   AF with Remote Control  of the C2 menu      When using the Remote Control Waterproof O RC1  the  autofocus system can be operated with the    button  The Fn  button cannot be used        Exposure Bracketing       1 Press    in standby mode   The Drive Mode screen appears     2 Use   b to select  amp j and press V   3 Use   b to select 4  or 4 and press V   4 Set the bracket value     The bracket value can be set in  increments of 1 3 EV        Available operations      Changes the bracket value    B S Adjusts the exposure compensation  value    O Resets the adjustment value to the    default setting     5 Press       The camera returns to standby mode      Memo    You can set the bracketing order in  5  Bracketing Order  of  the C1 menu     Interval Shooting       Multi exposure    1 Press    in standby mode   The Drive Mode screen appears     2 Use  lt  gt  to select    and press V   3 Use   b to select Imi  i   or mg  and press V     4 Use   b to select the  number of shots   Select from 2 to 9 shots   Set  Auto EV Adjustment  to M to  adjust exposure automatically  according to the number of shots        NumbenofiShots  Auto EV Adjustment       MEND Grau i    5 Press Q     The camera returns to standby mode     6 Press the shutter release button to start shooting   Instant Review is displayed     Available operations    Di
99. rail behind them        Flash Off  The flash is deactivated        3 Press V  and use  amp   to    compensate the flash  output   Press O to reset the value        4 Press Q     5 Slide the flash pop up    The camera returns to standby mode     switch      D mu  Se  lt         9 Caution    Be sure to retract the built in flash if not planning to use it  Be  careful not to get your fingers pinched when retracting the  flash    The built in flash discharges even when retracted  which may  cause vignetting to occur depending on the lens being used   If you do not want to let the built in flash discharge while it is  retracted  set  11  Flash When Retracted  in the C2 menu   You cannot take pictures while the flash is being charged  If  you want to take pictures while charging the flash  set  12   Release While Charging  in the C2 menu    Depending on the lens being used  the use of the built in flash  may be limited   p 74      Memo    The flash modes that can be selected vary depending on the ET  capture mode     AUTO  SCN                          Focus Method EM  NONO    BBS f  cQ  2 Fo Set  Focus Method  to AF or MF in the control panel or  AF   MF Settings  of the 31 menu   XC   bo      M peto  Memo     In AF mode  when the subject is in a dark location  the AF     1  Fixet OX for seme SCN  modes  assist light is used when the shutter release button is pressed      The built in flash is optimum for a subject at a distance from halfway  To change the setting  set  AF Assist L
100. ranty card supplied with your product at  the time of purchase  or contact our distributor in your  country for more information and to receive a copy of  the warranty policy     xipueddy o    95    xipueddy o    96    For customers in USA   STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE   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    Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible   for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the   equipment    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 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 turning the   equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct   the interference by one or more of the followi
101. rical  shock    If water should happen to get inside the product  consult your nearest  service center  Continued use can cause a fire or electrical shock    If you see a lightning flash or hear thunder during use of the battery  charger or AC adapter  unplug the power plug and discontinue using   Continued use can cause damage to the product  fire or electrical shock   Wipe off the power plug if it should become covered with dust   Accumulated dust may cause a fire    To reduce the risk of hazards  use only CSA UL certified power supply cord  set  cord is Type SPT 2 or heavier  minimum NO 18 AWG copper  one end  with a molded on male attachment plug cap  with a specified NEMA  configuration   and the other is provided with a molded on female connector  body  with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration  or the equivalent     A Caution    Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug  cord  Doing so may damage the cord  Should the AC plug cord be  damaged  consult your nearest service center     Do not touch or short circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while  the cord is plugged in    Do not handle the power plug with wet hands  This can cause an electric  shock    Do not drop the product  or subject it to violent impact  This can cause   the product to breakdown    Do not use the battery charger D BC68P to charge batteries other than  the rechargeable lithium ion battery D LI68  Attempting to charge other  types of batteries may caus
102. s Shooting    1 Press    in standby mode   The Drive Mode screen appears     2 Use  lt P gt  to select    and  press V        3 Use   b to select 2 or Zi and press     The camera returns to standby mode      9 Caution      he number of recordable frames varies according to the set  aspect ratio      You cannot take pictures while the flash is being charged  If  you want to take pictures while the flash is charging  set  12   Release While Charging  in the C2 menu      Memo    The focus position is locked in the first frame     Self timer Shooting    1 Press    in standby mode   The Drive Mode screen appears     2 Use  lt P gt  to select     and  press V        3 Use  lt P gt  to select    or    and press     The camera returns to standby mode     4 Press the shutter release button halfway fully     The self timer lamp blinks   The shutter will be released about 12 seconds or 2  seconds        Bulyooyus      41    Dunoous eo    42    Remote Control Shooting    1 Press    in standby mode   The Drive Mode screen appears     2 Use  lt  gt  to select    and  press V     3 Use  lt  gt  to select         or ia  and press     The camera returns to standby mode   The self timer lamp blinks     4 Press the shutter release button halfway     5 Point the remote control unit towards the remote  control receiver on the front or back of the  camera  and press the shutter release button on  the remote control unit      Memo   e The maximum operating distance of the remote control unit is  ap
103. s of this camera    Do not use or store this camera in the vicinity of equipment  that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or  magnetic fields  Strong static charges or the magnetic  fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters  could interfere with the monitor  damage the stored data   or affect the camera s internal circuitry and cause camera  misoperation    The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is  manufactured using extremely high precision technology   Although the level of functioning pixels is 99 9996 or better   you should be aware that 0 0196 or fewer of the pixels may  not illuminate or may illuminate when they should not   However  this has no effect on the recorded image    In this manual  the generic term    computer s     refers to  either a Windows PC or a Macintosh    In this manual  the term  battery ies   refers to any type of  batteries used for this camera and its accessories     Regarding User Registration    In order to better serve you  we request that you complete  the user registration  which can be found on the CD ROM  supplied with the camera or on our website    Thank you for your cooperation     Names and Functions of the Working Parts       Lens mount index  red dot     Speaker   AF assist light     SS   Self timer lamp   to  au      Strap lug    Remote control receiver  Lens information contacts    Card cover          Microphone    CMOS sensor             Hot shoe        ERS       f  mm       Remote control receiver   
104. s osse botas 31  Exposure Modes dro ORE WM EPI Ede SN 32  Movie Mode ice ta e vA MEER I IRSE VV ebUDAURRREN 34  Setting the Exposure                                            35  Sensi VID apro ara kk e Rap 00242 A a E ORE ea agua UE CS 35  AE Metering  sinuses  eere Kekk aana pe docoddedkt ead ieii 35  Using the Built in Flash                                       36  FOCUSING sided nain avs reu Qs e Re CER AG 37  POCUS Method mM 37  Setting the Autofocus Method                           ssssssssse 38  Adjusting the Focus Manually  Manual Focus               39  Setting the Drive Mode                                         40  Continuous Shooting                       sseesseeeeeeeeee 41  Self timer Shooting                            eeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 41  Remote Control Shooting                          essessssesuuss 42  Exposure Brackellnig    eren bei oet ise 42  Multi exposure xui eiecit veo Ate Penne rna Een 43  Interval Shooting   ceo beendet be eeu oedobb Pes ea lee i o peuead 43  Interval Movie Record            cccccccsscsseeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeseneseees 44    Setting a File Format                                            45 Changing the Settings FIRED eee Neen eats oh 64  Stil PIC es eee deerit e hM EDEN creed 45 SEE ENDCAEEFIERTICUIIER CC C I CE     MOVIES c M a ea NE 45 Camera Settings                       sse 64  Adjusting the Color and Brightness of Setting the Q fff Functions                                  sssee 64  45 Saving the Settings of a Captured
105. scards pictures taken up to that point and  takes pictures again from the first picture     MENU  Saves pictures taken up to that point and  returns to standby mode     After the set number of pictures are taken  the camera  returns to normal capture mode     1 Press    in standby mode   The Drive Mode screen appears     2 Use  lt  gt  to select S and press V   3 Use A V 4b to set the   Fe Interval Shooting    CFS  amp  Ei ES      interval  Number of Shots E  Start Interval    shooting conditions         MENU  CaN a    Interval For taking two or more pictures  set the wait time until  the next picture is taken from 3 seconds to 24 hours    o   gt   o  O  ED     ae    Number of   Set the number of shots to be taken from 2 to  Shots 999     Start Select whether to take the first picture now or   Interval at a set time   Start Time   When  Start Interval  is set to  Set Time   set  the time at which to start shooting     4 Press   to finish setting   The camera returns to standby mode        5 Press the shutter release button to start shooting   When  Start Interval  is set to  Now   the first picture is taken   When set to  Set Time   shooting starts at the set time    To cancel shooting  press  D   After the set number of pictures are taken  the camera  returns to normal capture mode      Memo    The focus position is locked in the first frame  43    Interval Movie Record       In   f mode  you can use the Interval Movie Record feature to  take still pictures at a set interval
106. selected image appears in single image display     Deleting Selected Images    1 Press   in Step 1 of    Displaying Multiple  Images        2 Select the images to  delete        Available operations    yoeqheld  gt     AV  lt  gt  Moves the selection frame    OK Confirms cancels the selection of the  image to delete   am  Shows the selected image in single  image display   Use  lt  gt  to select a different image   3 Press       The delete confirmation screen appears     4 Select  Select  amp  Delete  and press        Memo    You can select up to 100 images at a time     Protected images cannot be selected     53    yoeqheld    54    Displaying Images by Folder       1 Turn  8835 to the left in Step  1 of  Displaying Multiple  Images     The folder display screen  appears     mu  m mI  me LN we  m     OL T0  F 409  F 1070      d    TES    wf    Available operations    AV  lt p gt  Moves the selection frame   Deletes the selected folder   2 Press       The images in the selected folder are displayed     Deleting a Folder    1 Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of    Displaying  Images by Folder     and press     The delete confirmation screen appears     2 Select  Delete  and press     The selected folder and all the images in it are deleted   When there are protected images in the folder  select   Delete all  or  Leave all         Displaying Images by Shooting Date       Images are grouped and displayed by shooting date     1 Select GD in Step 1 of    Displaying Multiple  Im
107. t the time you wish to mnm   camera is turned off  For the following function settings  you can  display in  Time Setting   id   select whether to save the settings  M  or to return the settings 5  Select ft  Hometown  or     De to their default values  1  when the camera is turned off    Destination   earn Set in  Memory  of the 493 menu        New York  wS       sBunjes    Function nd  Setting  Flash Exposure yi  Compensation    Focus Position   T    Function S  Setting  3 Press V to select  J  Destination  and press  gt      The    Destination  screen appears  Flash Mode    4 Use  lt  gt  to select a city   Destination    Use ff   to change the region     White Balance  Custom Image   Mv    Sensitivity i    EV Compensation    Digital Filter  B     HDR HDR Capture        POR Capture _ Info  Display    and use  lt  gt  to select O or M   Memo  6   When  Reset  of the  3 menu is performed  all Memory  Press    settings return to the default values       london  DST   MENUS CET  ec       5 Press V to select  DST   daylight saving time      The  World Time  screen reappears     67       o  D  e  cR   gt   Q  o    68    File Management Settings    Protecting Images from Deletion  Protect        You can protect images from being accidentally deleted      9 Caution    Even protected images are deleted if the inserted memory  card is formatted     1 Select o in the playback mode palette   The screen for selecting the unit for processing appears     2 Select the unit and press     I
108. tation         55  AUTO mode                28  30  Auto Picture modes     28  30  Auto Power Off                  26  Auto SR Off                       40  Autofocus                          38  Autofocus Method             38  AV device                          56  AV mode                          32  AWB in Tungsten Light     20  B    Backlight Silhouette N    31  Base Parameter Adj  Digital  gl                  59    Battery oorr ERE 22  Battery cover                       7  BG MOd6 men 31  Bleach Bypass  Custom  Image  sooo tmoseT m 48  Blue Sky Eg                   30  Blur Control mode             31  Bold Monochrome  Smart  Effect  ov aaa 50  Bracketing Order               42  Bright  Custom Image       48  Brightness adjustment      47  Brightness histogram        12  Brilliant Color  Smart Effect                  M 50  Built in flash                       36  Bulb    es 33  Bulb Shooting                    33  ESULLOTES 6n etc 8  C   Calendar Filmstrip Display  E 54  Candlelight K                  31  Capture mode                    30  Card access lamp                7  Card COVED iii reisen hettus 7  Center weighted metering   E A E eee 35  Charging the battery          22  City names                  26  84    CMOS sensor                      7  Color Space                 20  69  COIpDUler co ecce d 57  Connection cable cover  TE 7 24  Continuous playback         55  Continuous Shooting         41  Control panel               10  13  Create New Folder          
109. the compensation  value   O Resets the adjustment value to the default  setting      Memo    Exposure Bracketing shooting enables you to take pictures  while automatically changing exposure   p 42    A proper exposure may not be obtained with the selected  shutter speed and aperture value when the sensitivity is set  to a certain sensitivity value    In M mode  the difference from the proper exposure is  displayed on the EV bar scale while the shutter speed or  aperture value is adjusted    You can set the function of the Q button for when the camera  is in M TAv mode  Set in  Green Button  of the   33 menu    p 65    Sensitivity values higher than ISO 1600 are not available  when the shutter speed is set to 2 seconds or slower in Tv   M mode     Bulb Shooting    1 Set the mode dial to M     2 Turn  amp  to the left     Bulb appears after the slowest  shutter speed     3 Press the shutter release button     The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release  button is kept pressed  up to 30 seconds      4 Take your finger off the shutter release button     Exposure ends         9 Caution     Bulb shooting is available only when using a lens that has a  lens shutter   p 74    e Some functions cannot be used in this mode   p 71     Checking the Depth of Field  Preview    When  Preview  is assigned to Q in  Green Button  of the   C93 menu  you can check the depth of field before taking  pictures   p 64     Dunoous      33    Bulyooys eo    34    Movie Mode    1 Set the mode
110. the control panel  and  press     The Custom Image setting screen appears     2 Use A V 4b to select an  image finishing tone           Dunoous eo                   Available operations   lt  gt  Adjusts the values     cr  9 Switches between  Sharpness  and  Fine      a ae Sharpness    Not available in    8 mode       E  zi Ya   O Resets the adjustment value to the default  Pa  X T   4 setting                    5 Press Q     The screen of Step 2 reappears   6 Press       Press   D     The camera returns to standby mode     48    Saving the Cross Processing Settings of a  Captured Image    The outcome of Cross Processing for Custom Image and Smart  Effect varies each time a picture is taken  If you take a cross  processed image that you like  you can save the Cross  Processing settings used in the image so that you can load and  use the same settings again     1 Press V in single image display of playback  mode   The playback mode palette appears     2 Use A V 4b to select  fy and press     The camera searches for cross processed images starting  from the most recent image taken    No cross processed image  appears if there are no cross  processed images     3 Use      to select a cross        processed image  Sa      fae    Save zi  PEL   Save as Favorite 2  Save as Favorite  3    EID cance NE GOK    4 Use A V to select the    Favorite    number 1  2 or  3 to save the settings  and press     The settings of the selected image are saved as your   Favorite  settings      Memo 
111. to the default  setting   4 Press     The screen of Step 2 reappears   5 Press     The camera returns to standby mode    Memo      You can set the white balance for when the flash discharges  in  G  WB When Using Flash  of the C1 menu     Adjusting the White Balance Manually    You can measure the white balance at a selected location   1 Select    in Step 2 on p 45 and press V     2 Use   b to select C1 to  L3                    3 Under the light you wish to measure the white  balance of  select a white area as the subject   and press the shutter release button fully   Adjust the white balance as necessary     The operation could not be completed correctly  appears  when measuring is unsuccessful  Press   to remeasure  the white balance     4 Press Q     The camera returns to standby mode      Memo     You can copy the white balance settings of an image  captured with this camera and save them as   1 to 443 in   Save as Manual WB  of the playback mode palette   p 52     Adjusting Brightness       e02    Expands the dynamic range and enables a wider range of tones  by the CMOS sensor and reduces the occurrence of  overexposed underexposed areas     Highlight Correction Shadow Correction    Set in the control panel or  D Range Settings  of the 492 menu     Shadow Correction  Auto    Highlight Correction  Auto    sE    c        9 Caution    When the sensitivity is set to ISO 100   Highlight Correction   cannot be set to  On         HDR Capture EZ     1    Takes three consecutive
112. tor is automatically  magnified when the focus ring is turned     1 Select  MF Autozoom  in  AF MF Settings  of  O1 menu     2 Select the magnification level and press       3 Press   D twice     The camera is in standby mode     When  Focus Peaking  is set to  On  in the control panel or   AF MF Settings  of the y 1 menu  the outline of the subject  in focus is emphasized and makes it easier to check the  focus  This function works in both AF and MF modes     39    Buljooys eo    40    Setting the Drive Mode m       You can choose from the following drive modes     Single Frame  O shooting Normal capture mode    Pictures are taken continuously while the  shutter release button is kept pressed    You can capture up to approx  5 frames at once   Not available when  File Format  is set to   RAW  or  RAW       Continuous You can capture up to approx  100 frames at  Shooting  Lo  once       Self timer The shutter is released about 12 seconds after   12 sec   the shutter release button is pressed       Self timer The shutter is released about 2 seconds after  n  2 sec   the shutter release button is pressed   The shutter is released immediately after the    Remote Control   shutter release button on the remote control  unit is pressed     Continuous  Shooting  Hi     The shutter is released about 3 seconds after  the shutter release button on the remote  control unit is pressed     Remote Control   3 sec  delay     Continuous shooting starts when the shutter  release button on the
113. ution     Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized  or cropped    e Images already resized or cropped to the minimum file size  with this camera cannot be processed     Changing the Number of Recorded Pixels   Resize     Changes the number of recorded pixels of the selected image   and saves it as a new file     1 Display the image to edit in single image  display     2 Select in the playback mode palette   The screen to select the recorded pixels appears     3 Use  lt  gt  to select the  number of recorded pixels  and press      You can select one of the image  sizes starting from one size smaller  than that of the original image     4 Select  Save as  and press          Cropping Out Part of the Image  Cropping     Crops out only the desired area of the selected image and  saves it as a new file     1 Display the image to edit in single image  display     2 Select in the playback mode palette   The cropping frame to specify the size and position of the  area to crop appears on the screen     3 Specify the size and    position of the area to crop  by using the cropping  frame                 Available operations    am  Changes the size of the cropping frame   AV  lt p gt  Moves the cropping frame   Changes the aspect ratio   O Rotates the cropping frame  only when  possible    4 Press       5 Select  Save as  and press       Removing the Red eye Effect       You can correct images where the flash has caused the subject  to appear with red eyes     1 Display t
114. w folder on the memory card   Sequential Sets whether to continue the sequential numbering for the    i   On  Numbering file name even if a new folder is created   Resets the file number and starts numbering from 0001  again     Sets the camera action for when an Eye Fi card is used     Reset File Number    Enables saving battery power by setting the monitor display  Power Saving to dim automatically if no operations are made within 5 On  seconds   A3    Auto Power Of Sets the time until the camera turns off automatically if no iii p 26  operations are made for a certain period of time   Resets the settings of the direct keys and for the items of the  O menu       menu   gt   menu  A menu  control panel  and p 14  playback mode palette    Pixel Mapping a and corrects any defective pixels on the CMOS pe   ara    Dust Removal Cleans the CMOS sensor by shaking it  Lo ee  Firmware Info Options Displays the camera   s firmware version  Pe      Custom Setting Menus    1  Lens Shutter Options es to use the lens shutter and or the electronic Lens shutter only    2  Sensitivity Steps Sets the adjustment steps for ISO sensitivity 1 EV Step p 35  C1       3  AE L with AF Locked Sets whether to lock the exposure value when the focus is Off  locked    4  Link AE and AF Point Sets whether to link the exposure and AF point in the Off  focusing area during multi segment metering    5  Bracketing Order Sets the order for Exposure Bracketing shooting     6  WB When Using Flash Sets the white b
    
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