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1. or Ol to locate ca OK CEM Back Language 25 i25 and then press OK or 3 Press Y O or to locate the language you want 4 Press OK to set the language Setting date and time When using the camera for the first time or when the batteries has been removed from DOs 06 02 12 35 the camera for a long time you need to set the date and time The date and time is YY MM DD recorded when a video or image is captured To set date and time MENUS ELN Press MENU gt e Step is needed only after the initial setting is done 2 Press O or Ol to locate Date Time and then press OK or 3 Press OJ G or ON to select date and time and date format Press Y or 3 to move to another column as needed 4 Press OK to set the date and time 18 Operating the camera Operating the camera The procedure below is a general guideline for basic operation It is particularly useful if you are new to the camera Press the Power button to turn the power on 2 Slide the mode switch to Y and press MENU gt O Ol Y or to locate desired options under two different tabs and ae press OK or to make selections Remember to follow the on screen display or slide to T for instructions wherever available Next press corresponding buttons to access and set more options At any time you can cancel the current operation by pressing MENU to return to your previous step UJ Sli
2. m Beno AC 100 Series Digital Camera User Manual gt a e gt e o y ee 2 a o SALI es Luo teo o esoo o o ALU Jo gre y PO Se se Se N qu 5 2 lt a e Se e qe a a e 2 2 e IS III 0 ARSS 233223 RERNI NNN ARIS AAR a a Qu j f SORA gt Ny Ma y p ANNS SUS NAY BNA y RN R ha xo a Ny a EN aa gt mm R MUA Ny SARIS LS X IIA SSAAR SS Saas Copyright Copyright 2011 by BenQ Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of BenQ Corporation All other logos products or company names mentioned in this manual may be the registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies and are used for informational purposes only Disclaimer BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further BenQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of BenQ Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes This user manual aims to p
3. Applies a mosaic tile effect to the image Astral Applies a star flickering effect Creates a toy miniature effect by blurring the top and bottom areas of an image To add a photo effect to an image Slide the mode switch to gt 2 Press Y or to move to the image you want to add an effect to 3 Press MENU gt E gt Photo Effect gt OK or 4 Press Y or to select the effect The preview result based on the currently selected effect is shown in the middle thumbnail 54 Operating the camera Trimming Crops part of an image file reduces the image size and overwrites the image file or saves it as another new file To trim an image Slide the mode switch to gt Press Y or pz to move to the image you want to trim Press MENU gt 8 gt Trim gt OK or Slide to T or W to select the target image size 8M 5M 3M VGA to which you want to reduce 5 Press O IC Y or z to locate the area to trim 6 Press OK to confirm the change and save the image file hh WwW N You cannot trim images in the size of 3 2 16 9 or VGA or images captured in Panorama mode Resizing Changes an image file to a smaller size and overwrites the image file or saves it as another new file To resize an image Slide the mode switch to gt Press Y or 3 to move to the image you want to resize Press MENU gt gt Resize gt SET or 3 pa 2 Press O or to select th
4. Metering E Effect To use the Function menu Press Fn to enter the Function menu the currently selected settings are shown 2 Press OJ ON to go to another option or press Y or z to select a setting 3 Press UK to confirm the setting 22 Operating the camera Flash mode The flash offers additional light source usually used in a low light environment You can capture an image using one of the following flash modes Description Sa Auto Flash The flash fires automatically based on the photographic conditions Auto Anti Red Reduces the red eye phenomenon when eye capturing natural looking images of people and animals in low light conditions Be sure to ask the subject to look at the camera lens or get as close to the camera as possible The flash fires automatically based on the photographic conditions Force On The flash always fires regardless of the surrounding lighting conditions Select this mode when capturing images with high contrast backlighting and deep shadows Slow Sync Fires the flash immediately at the beginning of exposure with a longer shutter speed so balanced ambient lighting of the foreground subject and background scene can be reached in a low light environment Force Off The flash does not fire Select this mode when flash photography is prohibited or when the distance to the subject is beyond the effective range of the flash To select a flash mode Go to the Captur
5. Press MENU gt gt Shooting Mode and select Smile Catch The camera is tracking the face of your subject a white frame shows Once a smile is detected the camera instantly takes a picture The camera continues to detect smiles and takes more pictures Step 3 is repeated e aa Face tracking one face only is always on in the Smile Catch mode Blink Detector Automatically detects blinking when you capture an image Press MENU gt gt Shooting Mode and select Blink Detector 2 Press the shutter to capture an image If blinking is detected a warning message appears on the screen Press O IO to save or discard the image and then press OK to confirm WwW Love Portrait Takes a self portrait of at least two faces Press MENU gt gt Shooting Mode and select Love Portrait Operating the camera 39 2 Once faces are detected the camera will automatically take a picture after a two second countdown During the countdown you can press the shutter to cancel the countdown The camera will then start detecting faces again 3 The camera continues to detect faces and takes more pictures by repeating Step 2 This face tracking will automatically stop if no faces are detected Panorama Creates a panoramic photo from multiple shots Two to three shots are stitched into one single and seamless large picture For optimized performance the image resolution is automatically set at IM 1024
6. FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Safety warning and notice Before operating the camera please make sure that you read and fully understand the content in this section If you ignore and violate all safety warning notices indicated in this section the camera warranty may be void Meanwhile not only the camera but also you and all other people and things around you may be severely damaged injured or even placed in danger of death For your safety e Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of babies toddlers and children In particular small parts such as memory cards and batteries could be easily dismantled and swallowed by them Use only the original accessories to avoid possible risks to health and property and thus meet all related legal regulations Do not dismantle the camera under any circumstances When using the flash do not go too close to human eyes particularly for babies toddlers and children or animal eyes Otherwise when the flash fires the light may cause damage to human eyes or irritate animals Batteries could explode for instance All batteries can cause property damage injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot Exercise care in handli
7. O into the camera e When connecting the camera to a computer please use the original accessory of the USB cable to avoid possible system conflicts and damage to the camera Working with computer and AV system 57 Connecting the camera to an AV system You can play files in your camera from an AV system such as TV or projector To connect the camera to an AV system Connect the end of the smaller plug of an AV cable to the camera 2 Connect the yellow video plug and the white audio plug of the AV cable to a video input jack and an audio input jack left channel on your AV system 3 Turn on the AV system and then switch to the AV source connecting to the camera 4 Turn on the camera 5 Follow the on screen instructions to operate the camera via the TV or projector screen Printing images In addition to printing images by connecting the camera to a printer via a computer or bringing the memory card if available to a photo processing center you can choose to print using PictBridge Printing with PictBridge You can directly print images by connecting your camera to a PictBridge compatible printer without using a computer To print images from a PictBridge compatible printer Connect the end of the smaller plug of the USB cable to the camera 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your printer 3 Turn on the printer Wait for a while until it finishes starting up and is ready to
8. Press Y or to move to the image you want to add a voice memo Press MENU gt f gt Voice Memo gt OK or F Select Start gt OK to start recording your voice as YS Select Stop gt OK to stop recording 52 Operating the camera To play back a voice memo Press OK to play the voice memo Press O to pause the playback 2 3 Press O to resume the playback 4 Press MENU to exit playback Color Mode You can add color filter effects to your images Icon MITE Description ae No effect is added to the image Sepia Recorded image will be stored in a sepia tone Convert image to black amp white 7 Vivid Red The image becomes reddish The image becomes greenish Vivid Blue The image becomes bluish To add a color mode effect to an image Slide the mode switch to gt 2 Press Y or 4 to move to the image you want to add an effect to 3 Press MENU gt gt Color Mode gt OK or 4 Press Y or pz to select the effect The preview result based on the currently selected effect is shown in the middle thumbnail Operating the camera 53 5 Press OK to confirm the change and save the image file Photo Effect You cannot use this function on images captured in Panorama mode Photo effect You can add a photo effect to your images Mode Description No effect is added to the image Negative Colors become the opposite of what they were in the original image
9. lens to avoid collision and insert batteries with full power ASAP Keep your camera away from sharp objects and avoid collision To avoid accidental falling please attach the hand strap to the camera and always hold the camera by keeping the hand strap around your wrist When the camera is not in use always turn the power off and make sure the lens has retracted successfully before storing the camera in its case If you do not intend to use the camera for a long time please remove the batteries from the camera and store the batteries carefully When the camera is not in use please place it in a steady place Plus always keep your camera away from pressure or any other similar environment for example in a pant pocket to avoid possible damage Table of Contents Touring the camera ooo Checking the package contents ccsssssscecsesscecsscssscscesscsscsceceesecsceseeseceseessessees II Camera nr aai 12 Front and bottom VIEWS isa ai 12 Rear VIEW as 13 Preparing the camera for use csccsssssscesssccssscssssssscesscssscsssscsssscenseesees 14 Using multifunctional buttons vivan ras 16 Usine amo A reptrere E ecto arene terre ase ene ae 16 ae EE a E AA rita N essa I7 e ad 7 Setting date and UME ia 7 Operating the camera sidad 18 RAD CUE NO CS aa E EE 20 More capture options in the Function Menu eee eseeececeeetceeseceeseceeeeseceeeecees 2l FASE OTE sn a E ees 22 FCEE aa e 5 NE cec
10. playback volume Increase or decrease the volume of video clips audio clips or voice memos To adjust the playback volume Turn the power on and set the camera to the playback mode 2 Press Y or to select a video clip audio clip or voice memo that you want to playback 3 Adjust the volume e Slide to T to increase the volume 50 Operating the camera e Slide to W to decrease the volume The volume can be set during playback but not during rewind fast forward or pause Slideshow Sets the time interval for presenting a series of captured image and video files first frame only To play a slideshow Slide the mode switch to gt Press MENU gt 31 gt Slideshow gt OK or 3 Change the slideshow settings e Use the four way control to set one of the following slideshow effects no dd 3 Applies a transition effect from left to right A Applies a transition effect from upper left side to lower right side E Applies a horizontal transition effect El Applies a vertical transition effect E Applies a horizontal transition effect by intersecting an image e You can set the interval between 1 3 5 10 seconds 4 Select whether you want to repeat the slideshow Un Select Start and press OK to play the slideshow If you want to pause it at any time press OK Press OK again to resume playback To stop the slideshow press MENU Deleting files Removes selected o
11. positioning the final image Ideal for asking others to take your photo Press MENU gt a gt Shooting Mode and select Pre composition 2 Press the shutter to capture the background The bottom section of the screen displays the captured background image in a semi transparent region 3 Use the captured background image to frame the composition and press the shutter to capture the final image 42 Operating the camera Web Auction Combines a maximum of 4 shots into one single image on a VGA 640 x 480 size so it can be quickly used in situations such as Internet auctions Press MENU gt 1 gt Shooting Mode and select Web Auction 2 Press Y or pz to move to the number of shots you want to take and then press OK Mode Description Takes one picture only 2 shots Takes two pictures based on the numeric order shown below 3 shots Takes three pictures based on the numeric order shown below 4 shots Takes four pictures based on the numeric order shown below 3 Press the shutter to take one picture 4 If you are satisfied with the picture press K to take the next one If you want to re take the previous picture press MENU and repeat Step 3 5 Once you have finished taking all pictures the camera will automatically combine these images into one Operating the camera 43 Movie Record mode settings Description Video Format HD 720p 16 9 1280 x 720 VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 or
12. that the drive for loading image files has free space equal to or greater than the memory card in the camera Replace the batteries Replace the batteries Switch to the Capture mode Press the shutter button all the way down Load a new card or delete unwanted files Wait until the flash mode icon indicated on the screen stops flashing Format the memory card before the initial use or before using with another camera Connect the camera to the printer turn on the camera and then select Printer For technical assistance free driver updates product information and news releases visit the following web site http www BenQ com Specifications 6l Specifications Panasonic 14 Mega Pixels 1 2 3 inch CCD Optical 4X Digital Up to 5X Preview Up to 12X Playback f 4 8 W 19 2 T mm F 2 9 W 6 5 T f 27 mm 108 mm 35 mm equivalent Focus Range Normal W 10 cm Infinity T 60 cm Infinity Super Macro 5 cm 2 1 LCD 230k pixels Image Resolution 14M 4 3 4320 x 3240 e 14M 3 2 4320 x 2880 e 8M 4 3 3264 x 2448 e 8M 3 2 3264 x 2176 e 5M 4 3 2592 x 1944 e 5M 3 2 2592 x 1728 e 3M 4 3 2048 x 1536 e 3M 3 2 2048 x 1360 e VGA 4 3 640 x 480 e VGA 3 2 640 x 424 e 14M 16 9 4320 x 2424 8M 16 9 3264 x 1832 e 5M 16 9 2592 x 1456 e 3M 16 9 2048 x 1152 e VGA 16 9 640 x 360 Movie Mode HD 720p 1280 x 720 VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 3
13. the product or on the packaging indicates that this can not be disposed of as household waste You must dispose of your waste WEEE equipment and or battery by handling it over to the applicable take back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and or battery For more information about recycling of this equipment and or battery please contact your city office the shop where you purchased the equipment or your household waste disposal service The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is Battery recycled in a manner that protects human health and environment Recycling information See http www benq com support recycle for details CE Regulatory Notice This devise is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directives on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the Restriction of The Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical And Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 95 EC Turkish EEE Directive the Commission Regulation EC No 1275 2008 implementing Directive 2005 32 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to eco design requirements for standby and off mode electric power consumption of electrical and electronic household and office equipment and the Directive 2009 1 25 EC of the European parliament and of the co
14. these accessories with other camera models or cameras of other brands to avoid unpredictable danger or damage e Before initial use of a memory card always use the camera to format the card first e Remember to slide the write protect tab if available to the unlock position Otherwise all data if any on the memory card is protected and the card cannot be edited or formatted Operating environment e Do not use or store your camera in the environments listed below e Direct sunlight e Dusty places e Next to an air conditioner electric heater or other heat sources e In a closed car that is in direct sunlight e Unstable locations e Do not use your camera outdoors when it is raining or snowing e Do not use your camera in or near water e The camera operating temperature is between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius It is normal for the operating time to be shortened when the temperature is low e The capacity of your camera batteries will reduce each time it is charged emptied e Storage at too high or low temperatures will also result in a gradual capacity loss As a result the operating time of your camera may be considerably reduced e It is normal forthe camera to become warm during operation because the camera casing might conduct heat Do not hold the camera by excessive force Plus be sure to protect the camera from strong impacts If the batteries suddenly depleted and caused the lens fail to retract please carefully protect the
15. 20 x 240 Web 640 x 480 30 fps Continuous recording with sound Shutter Speed 1 2000 1 sec Fireworks 2 sec Night Scene 1 2000 15 sec White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent H Fluorescent L Manual Auto 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 3200 for resolution of 3M or under only Flash Auto Auto Anti Red eye Forced On Slow Sync Forced Off Drive mode 10 sec Self timer 2 sec Self timer Double Burst Speedy Burst Off 62 Specifications CIPA approximately 180 based on bundled AA batteries Storage Type Built in approx 43 MB SD up to 4GB SDHC up to 32GB SDXC up to 64GB File Format Still Image JPEG EXIF 2 2 compatible DCF compatible Video MJPEG Audio WAV Dimensions 94 8 x 62 1 x 22 5 mm Weight 110 g w o batteries amp SD card Interface Digital output USB 2 0 compatible Audio Video output NTSC PAL PictBridge compatible Accessories USB Cable Software amp User Manual CD Quick Guide Hand Strap Non rechargeable AA batteries Available accessories depend on the actual items shipped and may vary from the list above All information designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice
16. Fn gt Aspect Ratio 2 Press Y or to select a setting 3 Press OK to confirm setting O The pixels of each image is determined by the combination of aspect ratio and resolution you select For actual pixels of each combination see the specifications page for details Setting EV EV Exposure Value lightens or darkens the entire image Adjust EV when the brightness between the subject and the background is not balanced or when the subject occupies only a small part of the picture To select an EV Press Fn gt EV 2 Press Y or 3 to select an EV from the EV bar 3 Press QK to confirm setting Operating the camera 25 White Balance Compensates for color temperatures in different lighting conditions so white and other colors can display properly when you capture images Icon MITE Description fe Adjusts white balance automatically Daylight Used in bright daylight conditions Cloudy Used in twilight or shady conditions Tungsten Used when subjects lit by tungsten incandescent lighting Fluorescent H Adjusts for fluorescent lighting Corrects the green hue of fluorescent lighting Ideal for Fluorescent L indoor photos under fluorescent lighting without a flash A Manual Used when you want to manually adjust white balance in a particular lighting condition To select White Balance Press Fn gt White Balance 2 Press Y or to select a white balance option The preview res
17. I Red eye Removal iii dpi 5I MOICE MEMO a a a N a a en eaenaeeenneames 5I Color Mode sr sre ara n TEE EN AEEA ETN E TOENA 52 Photo mecanica ia a aaa aE a 53 A E Aa 54 A aai A E A E A tate ln acta ad 54 StartUp IMACS aaa eke a a r O A OS 55 DPOF oseere iaa a o o oO 55 A EAE Ras ae a A ees 55 Working with computer and AV system o ee eesceceesecetceeesccececesceeeseeeesees 56 Bundled SORE WAC catas loto 56 Connecting the camera tO a COMPpuUter 2 0 eeseesecececeseecececeessceceeeseecseseeeeeeees 56 Connecting the camera to an AV system 00 eesessssceseeesseseceseeesceceeesescseeeeeeecees 57 Printing Images ai aa 57 Primene With PIE SO cacon Ea 57 Troubleshooting and service information oooconionocionnninnnnnnneonnnnonnnnonnonoso 59 Technical Upper N enc acess 60 SDECIICAUIONS ran 6 Touring the camera Touring the camera Checking the package contents Carefully unpack your kit box and ensure that you have the following items User Manual Quick Guide User Manual or Quick Guide Digital camera USB cable Hand strap Software amp User Manual CD Non rechargeable AA batteries OD 61 Ah dnN e All pictures screen captures and icons used in this manual are for illustration O only Actual and available products accessories as well as their appearance may vary depending on sales region e If any items are missing or damaged contact your dealer e Save the packaging for futur
18. TE Description LOMO 3 Creates a retro LOMO effect greener tone B LOMO 4 Creates a vivid LOMO effect bluer tone Shooting mode Select one of the following shooting modes to fit your shooting condition Mode Description Auto Mode The camera automatically decide most settings so you can capture images with ease Smart Scene Automatically selects a shooting mode based on the current shooting environment Program You can set the shooting parameters manually Smile Catch Automatically takes a shot when a smile is detected Creates a panoramic photo from multiple shots Pre Captures the background first so the helper composition can use it to take the final shot 30 Operating the camera Description Increases the dynamic range and enhances the details of dark areas Creates a lomo like effect by adding over saturated colors dark corners and so on Simulates a fisheye lens effect and creates a distorted hemisphere like image Enhances the tone of skin so that the facial Enhancer skin appears smooth Self Portrait Takes a self portrait with at least one face in a confined area Love Portrait Takes a self portrait with at least two faces in a confined area Blink Detector Warns of eye blinks if detected amp lets you decide whether to save the image file Y Makes the subject usually a person stand out with smooth and natural looking skin SO tones Operating the camera 31 Desc
19. Web 640 x 480 e Video recording will automatically stop when the video file size reaches 4 GB e Video recording at HD 720p 16 9 1280 x 720 will automatically stop when the video file size reaches 4 GB or the total recording time is near 29 minutes e Recording a video at HD 720p 16 9 1280 x 720 requires a Class 6 or above SDHC card e Videos captured in Web mode are stored under the XXXUTUBE directory XXX are numbers with the file size limited to GB or 10 minutes per video file video recording will automatically stop JEJE White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent H Fluorescent L or Manual See White Balance on page 25 EEES for more details AE metering Matrix Center Weight Spot See AE metering on page 26 for more details Effect Normal LOMO 1 2 3 4 Vivid Sepia Color Accent Red Color Accent Green Color Accent Blue B amp W Sl A Vivid Red Vivid Green Vivid Blue See Color Mode on page 27 for more details 44 Operating the camera Description Pre record On and Off When Pre record is on the camera repeats recording a short video clip for a 3 second duration before you press the shutter Once you press the shutter the previous 3 second video clip will be combined into the current video you are shooting O Only the latest 3 second video clip is stored temporarily on the memory To select a Movie Record option Slide the mode switch to
20. age See Rotating an image on i page 48 for details gt 4 3 Right Flash e Scrolls right in menus e Selects a flash mode 4 Down Display e Scrolls down in menus e Toggles between different display modes 5 OK Confirms a chosen setting Using an SD card The camera comes with internal memory for storing captured images video clips or audio files You can also add an SD card to store more files To install an SD card Make sure the camera is turned off 2 Release and open the battery card cover 3 Insert an SD card in the correct direction 4 Close and lock the battery card cover To remove an SD card Make sure the camera is turned off 2 Release and open the battery card cover 3 Lightly press the edge of the memory card to eject 4 Close and lock the battery card cover Initial setting 17 O Before initial use of an SD card please format the card first by pressing MENU gt 5 gt Manage Memory gt SET 4 gt EN Format gt OK gt Yes Initial setting You will be prompted to set up the language and the date and time when the camera is turned on for the first time Setting language CECO Rek HA 5 Selects the language version shown on the Es English Portugu s B Br screen Espa ol T rk e To select a language Deutsch esky Press MENU gt ae Step is needed only Francais Polski after the initial setting is done Italiano Rom n 2 Press O
21. ails are displayed on the screen Press O CG IOl Y or z to select a file and then press OK or MENU to view it in its normal viewing size 3 Slide to W In this mode all files are arranged by dates Press OJ CG IO Y or z to select a file and then press OK or MENU to view it in its normal viewing size Operating the camera 49 If there are more than 9 thumbnails you can press repeatedly until the scroll bar is highlighted Then you can press O to move to the previous 9 thumbnails or O to move to the next 9 thumbnails To cancel highlighting the scroll bar just press Y Playing back video clips View recorded video clips in the playback mode To view a video clip Slide the mode switch to gt 2 Press Y or z to move to the video clip you want to view 3 Start playing back e Press OK to start playing the video clip Press to stop the video clip or press O to pause it Press O again to resume e During video playback press 4 to fast forward or press Y to rewind e While pausing video playback you can press the shutter to capture the video frame as a still image in the VGA format e While pausing video playback you can view the video frame by frame Press to fast forward one frame or press 7 to rewind one frame Press and hold z to fast forward frame by frame continuously or press and hold Y to rewind frame by frame continuously Adjusting the
22. bject pressing D K again to unlock The AF tracking feature will now keep tracking the subject even if the subject moves Once you see the composition you want half press the shutter to make sure the subject is correctly focused and press the shutter fully to capture the image 36 Operating the camera Setting sharpness saturation and contrast Adjusts how colors appear in the pictures by setting sharpness saturation and contrast To set sharpness saturation or contrast Press MENU gt ax and then select Sharpness Saturation or Contrast 2 Press OK or and then select High Normal or Low 3 Press OK gt MENU Image quality Icon MITE Description Super Fine Best image quality with the lowest compression rate File size is the largest Fine Better image quality with medium CA resonme festa smedum Normal Good image quality with the highest e eres sees sates To select an image quality level Press MENU gt Image Quality 2 Press Y or to select a setting 3 Press OK to confirm setting Digital Zoom The digital zoom enlarges or shrinks the image using a software process Mode Description Wise Zoom Reduces the image size and thus increases the effective zoom length without sacrificing image quality ra Digital Zoom Turns on the digital zoom feature im OF Turns off the digital zoom feature Operating the camera 37 To select a digital zoom Press MENU gt gt Digital Zo
23. camera is warm used continuously over a long period of time The flash does The camera flash is turned Set the flash to Auto Flash not fire or off recharge The light source is sufficient Even though the The distance to the subject Get closer to the subject and flash fired the is greater than the flash s shoot image is dark effective range The image is The exposure is excessive Reset exposure compensation too bright or or inadequate too dark cannot format The memory card is write Remove the write protection a memory card protected End of the memory card Insert a new memory card life 60 Troubleshooting and service information Problem cannot The free space on the hard download disk of your computer is images from the insufficient camera to my computer There is no power being supplied to the camera The camera The batteries are running does not shoot low even when pressing the shutter button The camera is not in the Capture mode The shutter button was not pressed all the way down The internal memory or memory card does not have any free space The flash is recharging The camera does not recognize the memory card cannot print The camera is connected to images with the printer when the PictBridge camera is powered off compliant printers Technical support Solution Ensure that the hard disk has enough space for running Windows and
24. de to T to zoom in or W to zoom out Press the shutter halfway to set automatic focus Once the focus is set the focus frame color will turn from white unfocused to yellow green focused If the focus frame color is red and you press the shutter down it might result in a blurred photo Press the shutter down fully to capture Release the shutter gt O UI A Slide the mode switch to e and enter the Movie Record mode Next adjust the optical zoom as needed and press the shutter down to start video recording press the shutter again to stop video recording 00 Slide the mode switch to gt and view captured images or recorded videos You can press Y or 3 to move to different images videos slide to press T or W to zoom in out a captured image or slide to W to view 9 images on the screen Digital Zoom Optical Zoom Operating the camera 19 O e During zoom in out there is a separator in the zoom bar between T and W For best image quality it is recommended to use optical zoom only by keeping the magnification within VM and the separator e Flash is automatically turned off in the Movie Record mode e The Movie Record mode records both sound and video The recording time is continuous but recording will stop once the memory card space is full e In the Movie Record mode sound is temporarily muted during zoom in out e At any time you can press the Power button to turn off the camera e In Ca
25. e as 23 A E AAE eee 23 RESONO renato 23 ASPEC CRIO oore E E T E E eee 24 SEENE EN eer E eee eee 24 MVE BNCE ooa E E E E renee 25 Us 26 A e PS T 26 Col MOS o oia 27 LOT e ER 28 Shooting ModE s ra a EAT 29 Baa mote pran eno eee eee ae ee 34 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB ccssssssssssessssceseecesecesessscceseeeececeeeseececseenees 35 PATE AN Ca RO o A e 35 Setting sharpness Saturation and contrast coooccciccocociconoononononononoonononoronnononononaooss 36 Mare qual rocas 36 Dieltal ZOOM susto ippo tesserae 36 Dit Docta sons 37 Instant REVIEW craneo 37 Sor Super Shake Free iii 37 1A Lal CEE aa EA o IN 38 SA A E 38 English A ABIE ES E ainda 38 LOVE PO n E E aeceseaceaeete 38 NOM a a a a a teks 39 A A O AEE 4 PRESCOMPOSICION austin lluna 4 o ON sees ae ease ea ae 42 Movie Record mode Settings ccssssssssscssssscssscsssscessssscsseseccesessessessssesseesscnees 43 A ee re es acetate eet ee era O Arai 44 Other SCC SS aero 45 Playback INO CC 2d 47 Options for playback and editing ooococicononnononncnnonononoronccnoncroroonocnrnoronnonononos 48 Enlarging an Mae id rn 48 Rotating ANIMAS nta 48 Viewing multiple files at a time ins 48 Playing back video IPS tac 49 Adjusting the playback volume s sssssssssssessesssssessessessssssssessessessesseeseosessessesstesssseseeeseesesses 49 SIPS SOW danori aa ies EA NA a a a e aieas 50 DS SEI MES sina ERE A EES 50 Protec MO E T ncece eh eae 5
26. e mode 2 Keep pressing to toggle among different flash modes and select a desired option Operating the camera 23 Face Tracking Focuses on the position of faces max 10 faces simultaneously While using the Face Tracking function point the camera to where the people your subjects are located Focus frames of Face Tracking will automatically detect faces maximum 10 and show on the LCD screen e Due to environmental factors such as lighting the number of detected faces might be different from that of the actual faces e To achieve the best result ask your subjects not to turn their faces partially away from the lens Focus mode Mode Description a Adjusts focus automatically Super Macro Used when capturing images at a close distance es Pan Focus Used when you want to capture the subjects in a certain focus range 9 Infinity Used when capturing images at long distance To select the focus mode Go to the Capture mode 2 Keep pressing Y to toggle between Auto focus and focus modes Resolution 24 Operating the camera To select a resolution Press Fn m gt Resolution Press Y or to select a setting 2 Press QK to confirm setting Aspect Ratio Icon Description B Sets the aspect ratio width height to 4 3 default Sets the aspect ratio width height to 16 9 Ez Sets the aspect ratio width height to 3 2 To select an aspect ratio Press
27. e shipment or storage 12 Touring the camera Camera Front and bottom views Shutter button Power button Flash Lens Microphone Speaker Self timer LED indicator Battery card cover USB AV port 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tripod mount Touring the camera 13 Rear view LCD display W Wide W Zoom out turn off the Shooting mode description or enter the thumbnail view Playback mode N T Tele T Zoom in or turn on the Shooting mode description Status LED MENU button MENU or return to the previous menu Doma Function Delete button Fn I Activates the function menu Capture mode or deletes photos Playback mode Strap eyelet w N Multifunctional buttons including a 4 way control and an OK button 9 Mode switch Toggles among Capture photo Capture movie and Playback modes Indicator State Description Status LED No light The digital camera is off Solid green e The digital camera is ready to capture images e The digital camera is powering on or is in the power saving mode Status LED Blinking green The digital camera cannot focus e The digital camera is capturing a video clip e The flash is charging or the USB communication transfer is in progress Self timer LED Blinking red The self timer function is activated 14 Preparing the camera for use O e It is normal for the camera to become warm during operation because the ca
28. e target image size to which you want to reduce p Press QK to confirm the change and save the image file You cannot resize images in the size of 3 2 16 9 or VGA or images captured in Panorama mode Operating the camera 55 Startup image Sets the welcome screen when the camera is powering on To select a startup image Press MENU gt I gt Startup Image gt OK or 3 e To use the default startup image select Default e To use a custom image select My Photos and press Y or 3 to select an image e To disable the startup image select Off 2 Press OK DPOF The Digital Print Order Format DPOF setting allows you to select images on the memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer To set up DPOF Press MENU gt f 2 Press O or C and select one of the following options e To set the DPOF setting for one image in a time select Single and press Y or 3 to select an image e To set the DPOF setting for all images in a time select All e To clear all DPOF settings to initial default select Reset 3 Press O or Ol to specify the number of copies 4 Press En to decide whether you want to turn the date stamp on 5 Press OK Radial Blur Applies a rotating motion effect to give a feel of spe
29. ed To apply a Radial Blur effect Slide the mode switch to gt 2 Press MENU gt gt Radial Blur gt OK or 4 56 Working with computer and AV system 3 Press OJ or O and select a degree of Radial Blur 4 Press QK to confirm the change and save the image file You cannot use this function on images captured in Panorama mode Working with computer and AV system Bundled software The camera offers the following programs on a CD ArcSoft Easily creatively and productively manage your Medialmpression multimedia files Create your own movies or photo slide shows and share your photo video and music files easily through simple e mail attachments or popular photo printing and video sharing websites To install these programs see the information supplied with the CD Connecting the camera to a computer You can connect the camera to a PC or notebook to transfer view print or edit files as well as charge the camera To connect the camera to a computer Connect the end of the smaller plug of the USB cable to the camera Turn on the camera Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer Select Computer and wait for the connection A Removable Disk icon appears in My Computer Click this icon to access the files in your camera W N UI A e When connecting the camera to a computer it is necessary to install batteries
30. ed in the camera Alkaline NiMH Lithium e For better camera performance choose a reliable brand when buying batteries e High capacity such as 2500 mAh or higher rechargeable batteries are recommended e Carbon zinc batteries are not recommended e Do not combine old and new batteries or batteries of different makes or types e The AA batteries that came with the camera are not rechargeable e Turn off the camera before removing the batteries e Use only the specified battery type Using other types of batteries may damage the camera and invalidate the warranty e Ensure that the batteries are inserted into the product with correct polarity Incorrect polarity may damage the camera or cause fire e Download all pictures and remove the batteries from the camera if you are going to store the camera for a long time e The batteries may be warm after being used This is normal and not a malfunction e When using the camera in a cold environment keep the camera and its batteries warm by holding them inside your jacket or another warm protective environment l6 Preparing the camera for use Using multifunctional buttons You can choose camera settings by pressing the 4 way control or the OK button Left Focus e Scrolls left in menus e Toggles between different focus modes 2 Up OIG e Scrolls up in menus K O 2 e Turns on off Face Tracking See Face Tracking on page 23 for details e Rotates an im
31. etting Operating the camera 27 Color Mode Adds color filter effects to the image or video you want to capture Icon MITE Description LOMO 1 2 3 4 For Movie Record only Creates a lomo like effect by adding over saturated colors dark E corners and so on Cn oi 07 Vivid Adds an effect with very clear and bright color tones Adds an effect with dark reddish brown color tones so the image or video looks as if it is old Highlights the subjects by keeping the red color domain of an image only while making other regions black and white Highlights the subjects by keeping the green color domain of an image only while making other regions black and white Highlights the subjects by keeping the blue color domain of an image only while making other regions black and white an Vivid Blue The image becomes bluish 28 Operating the camera applied After when Color Accent Green is After when Color Accent Blue is applied applied To select a color mode effect Press Fn gt Color Mode 2 Press Y or to select an option The preview result based on the currently selected effect is shown in the middle thumbnail 3 Press OK to confirm setting LOMO effect Adds a LOMO effect to the image or video you want to capture Icon MITE Description MN LOMO Creates a typical LOMO effect a LOMO 2 Creates a retro LOMO effect more sepia tone Operating the camera 29 Icon MI
32. mera casing might conduct heat The LCD display on this camera is manufactured with sophisticated technology and more than 99 99 of the pixels on the LCD display meet standard specifications Yet it is possible that less than 0 01 of the pixels on the LCD display may have some light spots or show unusual colors This is normal and does not indicate display malfunction nor will this affect the pictures you take with the camera e The LCD monitor looks darker in strong sunlight or bright light This is not a malfunction To prevent your images from being blurred while pressing the shutter button always hold the camera steady This is especially important when you are shooting under low lighting conditions under which your camera may reduce the shutter speed to ensure your images are properly exposed Preparing the camera for use Use only the specified batteries for the camera and always turn off the camera before removing the batteries To install the batteries Release and open the battery card cover A 2 Insert the batteries in the correct direction by matching the label on the battery slot B Push the batteries all the way down 4 Close and lock the battery card cover D UJ Preparing the camera for use 15 To remove the batteries Release and open the battery card cover C 2 Pull the batteries out 3 Close and lock the battery card cover D O e You can select the battery type that is us
33. nces lines amp contracts to highlight the sense of the three dimensions 3D for a building Web Auction Reduces the file size for faster internet upload Operating the camera 33 Description Improves clarity amp contrast when taking a close up picture of documents Voice Rec Captures background sound only no images Voice Record or videos When listening to the captured audio file later you can see a unique icon that appears on the screen and indicates that this is an audio file ISO Metering and White Balance are not available in some shooting modes like Auto Mode You must select another mode like Program to enable these options To select a shooting mode Press MENU gt gt Shooting Mode gt 2 The currently selected shooting mode shows Press OJ or to locate another desired option Shooting Mode Sports Night Scene Night Portrait Self Portrait A select MENUR TA GN D CiO When you are selecting from different shooting modes slide to T for detailed explanation of each shooting mode Slide to W to close the shooting mode description when you are done 3 Press OK to confirm setting 34 Operating the camera Drive mode Icon MIT Description Self timer Automatically takes a picture after 2 or 10 second delay This mode is useful when you want to be part of the picture Double Performs delay and capture twice Performs a 0
34. ng any batteries particularly when placing it inside your pocket purse or other container with metal objects Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode To prevent electric shock do not attempt to disassemble or repair your camera by yourself Some camera models accept non rechargeable batteries When using these batteries do not charge them Otherwise dangers such as explosion and fire may occur e Risk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Warranty Warranty is void if damage or system failure occurred due to outside factors such as collision fire flood dirt sewage earthquake and other force majeure events as well as incorrect usage of electricity or use of non original accessories It is the sole responsibility of the user if problems such as data loss and system failure occurred due to non factory installed software parts and or non original accessories Do not change the camera Any changes to the camera invalidate the warranty Taking care of your camera The only way of replacing the batteries and the memory card is to open the battery card cover Dispose of unwanted batteries and cameras as permitted by the laws in your countries Water may cause a fire or electric shock Therefore store your camera in a dry place If your camera becomes wet wipe it with a dry cloth as soon as possible Salt or seawater may cause se
35. om 2 Press OK or and then select a digital zoom type or Bij 3 Press OK gt MENU Date Stamp Imprints the date when a picture was taken on the picture itself To set the date stamp Press MENU gt gt Date Stamp 2 Press OK or and then select Date Date amp Time or QJ 3 Press OK gt MENU Instant Review This feature displays the still image that just recorded for second To set the Instant Review Press MENU gt gt Instant Review 2 Press OK or and then select EN or OFF 3 Press OK gt MENU During instant review half press the shutter to return to the capture mode S S F Super Shake Free Reduces blur caused by camera vibration and thus improves image quality and clearness To set S S F Press MENU gt gt S S F 2 Press OK or and then select EN or OFF 3 Press OK gt MENU When the battery power is low S S F will be turned off automatically 38 Operating the camera Smart Scene Automatically selects the best shooting mode from Portrait cs Landscape S Sunset EN Backlight iD Backlight Portrait B Night Portrait E Night Scene g Snow m Text ES Foliage ES and Super Macro E Press MENU gt Press the shutter rn to set automatic focus The selected ere mode is displayed in the top left corner of the screen Press the shutter to capture an image lil UIJ Smile Catch Captures an image when the subject smiles
36. print 4 Turn on the camera Select Printer and wait for the connection 6 Select one of the following options qn e To print one image at a time select Print Select and press Y or 3 to select an image e To print all images at a time select Print All e To print all images shown by thumbnails at a time select Print Index 58 Working with computer and AV system 7 Press OK e The above procedure may vary depending on the printer type you are using O e If you connect the camera to your printer while the printer is still starting up the camera will be automatically turned off e Failure to follow the above procedure will make the camera show an error message Please disconnect the camera and the camera will be automatically turned off Troubleshooting and service information 59 Troubleshooting and service information If your camera cannot operate normally see the frequently encountered problems and solutions listed below If the problem persists contact your nearest service center or technical support Problem Solution The camera There are no batteries or Insert the batteries correctly cannot power the batteries are not up inserted correctly The batteries have no Replace the batteries power The battery The external temperature is power is extremely low draining quickly Many shots are being captured in dark places requiring a flash The batteries or The camera or flash was
37. pture or Playback mode press O to decide what information to show on the screen 20 Operating the camera Capture mode 23 4 5 6 7 8 Hs amp Description Page reference ft Sootngmode 6 Number show mate e mean ooo 9 fema a wopo T o On wie tance Ce og iP i ny sos HO ANC warning Operating the camera 21 e In the Capture mode press IO to toggle among 4 display modes standard complete none and rule of thirds e Use the rule of thirds display mode to improve your composition by placing subjects on at least one of the intersections of these 4 imaginary lines e While the shutter is pressed halfway the shutter speed and the aperture are also shown on the screen not available in the Movie Record mode e While the shutter is pressed down halfway the AF area color changes to yellow green camera shake warning appears only if the camera itself detects possible shaking aperture shutter speed and ISO setting are also shown on the screen More capture options in the Function menu Press the Function button Fn to access more capture options Depending on your settings the displayed option icons in the Function menu may vary My Mode Automatically selects a scene A cc mode based on the current spect the Erer shooting environment Ratio BA record modes in Resolution the order used Exposure Value M E Program White EV Balance ISO
38. r all files To delete files Slide the mode switch to gt Press MENU gt Ss gt Delete gt OK or 3 Select whether to delete this selected file other selected all files or voice Te memo only and then press OK Operating the camera 51 Protecting files Prevents selected files from accidental removal To protect files Slide the mode switch to gt 2 Press MENU gt f gt Protect gt OK or 3 Select whether to protect this selected file other selected or all files and then press UlX You will then see the icon indicating the file is protected O You can remove the protection anytime by following the same procedure as shown above Note that in Step 2 the on screen instruction will ask you how you want to remove the protection Red eye Removal The Red Eye Correction function is used to reduce red eye in captured images This function is only available for still images Red eye correction can be applied to an image several times but the quality may gradually deteriorate Slide the mode switch to gt 2 Press Y or to move to the image you want to apply Red eye Removal 3 Press MENU gt E gt Red eye Removal gt OK or 4 Press OK to confirm the change and save the image file You cannot use this function on images captured in Panorama mode Voice memo Inserts a voice annotation to an image file To record a voice memo Slide the mode switch to gt
39. ription Night Portrait Shoots night scenes and portraits clearly Please keep the camera steady or use a tripod while using this mode Increases sensitivity and emphasizes children s skin tones Uses a high shutter speed to capture objects in motion Captures food by enhancing color brightness and giving more vivid colors Captures the party atmosphere usually under indoor light source Candle Light Makes a picture look warm and thus captures the mood under candle light source Flash is always off Backlight Increases exposure by turning on the flash A when light illuminates the subject from behind Night Scene Captures photos in a low light environment such as in the evening or at night 32 Operating the camera MITE Description Fireworks Adds exposure time to shoot firework trails Please keep the camera steady or use a tripod while using this mode Landscape Captures a scene in the distance with the focus area set to infinity and a lower aperture value The maximum depth of view can also be achieved Takes a clear and vivid picture of flowers or plant leaves by emphasizing their saturation and sharpness Soft Flowing Uses a low shutter speed for motion blur Water Please keep the camera steady or use a tripod while using this mode Sunset Captures the warmth and atmosphere represented by hue of sunrise or sunset Snow Used under a very bright light environment such as snow scenes Building Enha
40. rovide the most updated and accurate information to customers and thus all contents may be modified from time to time without prior notice Please visit http www benq com for the latest version of this manual BenQ ecoFACTS BenQ has been dedicated to the design and development of greener product as part of its aspiration to realize the ideal of the Bringing Enjoyment N Quality to Life corporate vision with the ultimate goal to achieve a low carbon society Besides meeting international regulatory requirement and standards pertaining to environmental management BenQ has spared no efforts in pushing our initiatives further to incorporate life cycle design in the aspects of material selection manufacturing packaging transportation using and disposal of the products BenQ ecoFACTS label lists key eco friendly design highlights of each product hoping to ensure that consumers make informed green choices at purchase Check out BenQ s CSR Website at http csr BenQ com for more details on BenQ s environmental commitments and achievements N FACTS AN csrBenQ com Arsenic free optical glass BFR PVC free casing plastics Eco friendly ink printing in packaging box TAC PIN AR PAR BFR S Aa O PVC NS EA FOCA INE SBR Sh ax CPE A Pal BFR EZ Ba SZ PVC Fa tr as ml RS WEEE directive Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and or Battery by users in private households in the European Union This symbol on
41. second delay then captures the image Performs another 2 second delay then captures the image again Burst Continuously takes pictures as long as you keep pressing the Shutter The flash is always off in this mode Speedy Burst Press and release the shutter When the photo size you select is VGA Speedy Burst will shoot continuously at the speed of 30 shots per second This will stop after second or when the memory card is full ew pein To select a drive mode Go to the Capture mode 2 Press MENU gt gt Drive Mode 3 Press OK or and then select a desired option 4 Press OK gt MENU Operating the camera 35 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB The AEB function automatically takes 3 pictures with slightly different settings in the shutter speed or the aperture value To turn on off AEB Go to the Capture mode 2 Press MENU gt ma gt AEB 3 Press OK or gt and then select EN or OFF 4 Press OK gt MENU AF area Icon MITE Description ca ye o Focuses on a wide range of multiple objects caer Focuses on the center area of the objects Object Tracking Automatically re focus the subject as the subject moves To select an automatic focus area Press MENU gt a gt AF Area Press OK or gt 2 and then select a focusing area Press OK gt MENU If Object Tracking is selected move the focus point to the center of the RW N subject and press K to lock the su
42. sets file numbering each time the memory card is changed 46 Operating the camera Icon MITE Description TV Format You can review images on a television with an AV cable WA NTSC America Japan Taiwan and others PAL PAL China Europe Oceania and others TV Format should be set to either NTSC or PAL depending on your region For details about which system should be used check with your local authorities LCD Brightness 53 Auto The LCD brightness is automatically set based on the surrounding environment Es High The LCD brightness is increased E3 Normal The LCD brightness remains at the default value Battery Type FI E Alkalin e Select a battery type that matches the batteries you are using for better E NiMH estimation of battery life ES Lithium Manage Memory H Format Formats the internal memory or the memory card Copies files from the internal memory to the memory card Reset All Resets the entire menu and button operation settings to initial default The following settings do not change after Reset All Date amp Time setting Language setting TV Format setting Operating the camera 47 Playback mode Slide the mode switch to gt to enter the Playback mode 1 25MB 1 200 F2 8 KAA 20400 m While pausing video playback you can press the shutter to capture the video frame as a still image in the VGA format Item Description Page reference WN Indicates tha
43. t the camera is in the Playback mode NS 2 Indicates that the file is protected and cannot be 5 deleted 3 Indicates this file has a voice memo or the file is an 5I audio file EA Indicates the file is marked for printing NS Displays the shooting parameters when you took the picture or playback controls Press to toggle between different displayed information 6 Owe and ume when the fle was creed r enm O e een 9 Fie rame fle sze shar speed and aprte value 48 Operating the camera Options for playback and editing When the camera is in the Playback mode press Y or to move to different files You can also select any of the following options Enlarging an image Magnifies an image so more details can be seen To enlarge an image l Slide the mode switch to gt Press Y or to move to the image you want to enlarge Press to zoom in or W to zoom out Press O ICI Y or to move to the area you want to see Press MENU to return to the normal viewing size ENE ee Rotating an image You can press O to change the orientation of an image at 90 degrees clockwise at a time For each rotation the image file in the new orientation is automatically saved Viewing multiple files at a time Shows up to 9 files at a time on the screen To view multiple files Slide the mode switch to gt 2 Slide to W In this mode maximum 9 files shown in thumbn
44. ult based on the currently selected white balance is shown on the screen When selecting the manual mode you must first point the camera at a blank sheet of white paper or something similar and press the shutter for the camera to detect proper colors 3 Press OK to confirm setting 26 Operating the camera ISO ISO configures the camera s sensitivity to light The higher the ISO value the brighter picture you can take in a low light environment Yet you may see more noise in the picture as you increase the ISO value Icon Description TT Automatically sets the ISO value Equivalent to color ISO 100 200 film Used for outdoor photography in bright sunlight Equivalent to color ISO 400 800 1600 3200 film Used it in a low light environment or where the flash light is not allowed 150 3200 is for resolution of 3M or under only To select an ISO value Press Frn qy gt ISO 2 Press Y or z to select an ISO Value 3 Press OK to confirm setting AE metering Icon MITE Description Matrix Detects the exposure based on multiple points in the subject area Cen Weight Detects the exposure of the entire shooting Center screen but gives more importance to the Weight values near the center Spot Detects the exposure based on the center spot in the subject area To select an AE metering option Press Fn gt Metering 2 Press Y or to select an AE metering option 3 Press OK to confirm s
45. uncil establishing a framework for the setting of eco design requirements for energy related products FCC Statement 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 following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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
46. vere camera damage Do not drop knock or shake the camera A rude behavior of using the camera may damage the internal electronic circuit board deform the lens shape or make the lens unretractable Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the camera Finger grease may be left on the camera lens and will result in unclear images or videos To avoid this problem be sure to clean the camera lens before taking pictures or recording videos You should also clean the camera lens on a regular basis If the lens is dirty use a lens brush or soft cloth to clean the lens Domot touch the lens with your fingers Ifa foreign substance or water gets in your camera please turn the power off immediately and disconnect the batteries Next remove the foreign substance or water and send it to the maintenance center Whenever there is data in the internal memory or the external memory card you should make a backup copy to a computer or disc So you can have a backup solution if data loss occurs If the lens cannot retract into the camera please replace the batteries first usually this is because of drained batteries Then the lens should retract automatically If the lens still cannot retract please contact your dealer Under no circumstances should you push the lens back manually as this may damage the camera e All original accessories are designed only for use with this camera model you purchased Do not use
47. x 768 when this mode is selected Press MENU gt gt Shooting Mode and select Panorama 2 Press OJ to select how shots will be stitched 3 Press the shutter to capture the first shot Icon MITE Description ea Left to Right The direction of the succeeding shots will be to the right of the first shot Right to Left The direction of the succeeding shots will be to the left of the first shot 40 Operating the camera 4 A guidance bar appears on top of the screen The screen icon fm indicates the location of the current screen Pan the camera following the guidance arrow eis in bar 5 Once the screen icon fm overlaps the green block the camera will automatically take the second shot If you will only stitch two shots press ORK to complete the panoramic picture Otherwise proceed to the next step 6 To take the third shot pan the camera to the direction of the guidance arrow Once the screen icon overlaps the green block the camera will automatically take the third shot The camera captures the shot when Panoramic picture preview the screen icon overlaps the block Operating the camera 41 Fisheye Simulates a fisheye lens effect and creates a distorted hemisphere like image Press MENU gt gt Shooting Mode and select Fisheye 2 Take a picture The Fisheye effect will be applied to this picture immediately Before After Pre composition Captures the background first for
48. y and enter the Movie Record mode 2 Press Fn and then select an option 3 Press Y or to select a setting 4 Press OX to confirm setting Battery status Icon Description Battery power remains adequate Battery power is low Battery power is very low You should replace the batteries ASAP Operating the camera 45 Other settings Press MENU gt 3 e and then select an option Icon MITE Description Sounds Startup Sets a type of the startup sound Shutter Sets the shutter sound on and off Operation Sets the button excluding shutter sound on and off m f 3 3 ALA Adjusts the volume of the shutter sound startup sound operation sound and playback sound Power Saving 1 min For power conservation the camera automatically enters the standby mode 3 min after it has been idle for a period of time Press any key to resume 5 min LCD Saving For power conservation the LCD screen is automatically dimmed after the camera has been idle for 20 seconds Press any key to resume The LCD screen remains bright when the camera is idle Sets the date and time Language 224 158 Select a language for display menus and other information gt File Numbering E Series Stores the most recently used file number regardless of deleted files or a change of memory card This is useful for avoiding the file name duplication when images are downloaded to a computer 55 Reset Re

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