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1.                 EV                ACB A   Z          Metering     Z 7      White balance     z z 2      Drive     z   3      Smart filter     z          Image adjust       r 2 a    Sound Alive   E   5    Digital zoom     z O P g            Ol   O O  OO  O10  O1 0  0  Oro Oro  O7O       Intelli zoom  OIS O O O    Voice memo       z     z    O  gt   O  gt   oop     A In these modes  some options are limited or a certain option is set by default  O The option is available in this mode     Shooting options 74    Available shooting options by shooting mode          HD Movie SD Movie   Bean Chk Object Magic Frame   Smart Filter   Smart Filter   Palette Effect  Recording Recording   y Highlight shot  photo   movie  Recording    O A   O A O    Resolution   Quality O O O O O O   O  Timer A A O O Q O A A  Flash     A   A A       ISO sensitivity o   EE z   a       Macro   O O o 7       O  Focus area             z         Face detection         z            EV   O O             ACB     l   f       Metering O O   g z 5     White balance O O               Drive                   Smart filter   A       A A     Image adjust         i         Sound Alive O O         O O  Digital zoom       7           Intelli zoom     z             OIS O O O O O O O O  Voice memo                     A In these modes  some options are limited or a certain option is set by default  O The option is available in this mode     Shooting options 75       Playback Editing    Learn how to play back photos  videos  or 
2.      7 On the Home screen  touch        2 Touch W  and then set desired options    For a list of options  refer to page 49         1 TD im      4 m  ona l i       MENU                   3 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     Extended functions 39       Using the HD Movie Recording mode    In HD Movie Recording mode  you can record high definition  videos of up to 20 minutes in length  The camera saves recorded  videos as MP4  H 264  files           4 e H 264  MPEG 4 part10 AVC  is a high compression video format  established by the international standard organizations ISO IEC and  ITU T    Some memory cards may not support high definition recording  In this  case  set a lower resolution    Memory cards with slow write speeds will not support high resolution  videos and high speed videos  To record high resolution or high   speed videos  use memory cards with faster write speeds    If you have activated Optical Image Stabilization  the camera may  record the sounds the OIS makes when it operates     4 Onthe Home screen  touch i     2 Touch W  and then set the desired options    For a list of options  refer to page 49      3 Press  Shutter  or touch to   start recording     4 Press  Shutter  again or touch I to stop recording     Pause recording    The camera allows you to temporarily pause a video while  recording  With this function  you can record separate scenes as  a single video     s W i  
3.   0  53       Press  Shutter  to capture   Set ISO sensitivity options   p  55   the photo if the focus frame    appears in green    e Change the composition and  halt press  Shutter  again if the  focus frame appears in red                    Basic functions 31      Preventing your subject from being out of focus       It may be difficult to get your subject in focus when     there is little contrast between the subject and background    color to the background      the light source behind the subject is too bright     the subject is shiny or reflective     the subject includes horizontal patterns  such as blinds    the subject is not positioned in the center of the frame                                                                                    Using the focus lock   Half press  Shutter  to focus  When the subject is in focus   you can reposition the frame to change the composition   When you are ready  press  Shutter  to capture your photo                                       When you capture photos in low light     for example  when your subject is wearing clothing that is similar in    Basic functions 32                   When subjects are moving rapidly          2  ai  mas    E             Turn on the flash    p  53     Use the Continuous  or Motion Capture  function   p  68     Extended functions    Learn how to capture a photo  record a video  and record a voice memo by selecting a mode     Using shooting modes                   0 0005 34 Using effect modes  
4.   4 Touch Home  and then drag your finger toward     or  gt   to select a time zone     General e When you travel to another country  touch Visit  and then  Language English  gt  select a new time zone        Time Zone Home  gt     Date Time Set           Language  v English 5 Touch OK to save     sto  6 Touch Date Time Set     Fran  ais    Deutsch       3 Touch Time Zone     Basic functions 18    Performing the initial setup         Touch the up or down arrows to set the date     Date Time Set    Year Month             8 Touch     and then set the time     Date Time Set    Hr Min n               To set daylight saving time  touch W     Q Touch OK to save settings     Basic functions 19    Learning icons    The icons the camera displays on the screen change according to the mode you select or the options you set     Description Description    10 00AM Current time e tt   Fully charged             F2 9 Aperture value tay i Eaa  ee E Photo resolution  a i    on am Video resolution   _  Auto focus frame Tem  iW   Camera shake  g Optical Image Stabilization  OIS   es Zoom indicator          Option icons  touch  x60  Zoom tate Exposure value adjusted  ipti ISO sensitivi  c  Photo resolution when Intell sis y  4  Flash option Zoom is on   White balance  mr   Auto focus option    FT Grid lines     Burst type     Timer option Smart Filter  Shooting options    Status icons Image Adjust  Depay ipe W Feco delecion    1 Available number of photos      Status icons 00 05 Available recordin
5.   4 e  f your HDTV supports the Anynet  CEC  profile  tum Anynet  on in  the camra   s settings menu  p  106  to control the camera and TV with   the TV s remote control    Anynet  lets you control all connected Samsung A V devices with the   TV remote control    The time it takes for the camera to connect to your HDTV may vary   with the type of microSD or microSDHC card you use  A faster   microSD or microSDHC card will not necessarily result in a faster   HDMI transfer  because the main function of the card is to improve   transfer rate during shooting                             Playback Editing 94    Transferring files to your Windows computer    Transfer files to your Windows computer  edit them with Intelli studio  and upload them to the web     Intel Pentium 4  3 2 GHz or higher AMD Athlon    FX    sie 2 6 GHz or higher  RAM Minimum 512 MB RAM  1 GB or more recommended   os Windows XP SP2  Windows Vista  or Windows 7   32 bit editions   nae isk 250 MB or more  1 GB and above recommended   Capacity    CD ROM drive AN  e 1024 X 768 pixels  16 bit color display compatible  monitor  1280 X 1024 pixels  32 bit color display  recommended   thers e USB 2 0 port    nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher ATI X1600 series  or higher    Microsoft DirectX 9 0c or higher      The programs may not work properly on 64 bit editions of Windows XP   Windows Vista  and Windows 7     Playback Editing 95    The requirements are recommendations only  Intelli studio may not  work properly even whe
6.   F stop range    e F2 9  W  F8 9  T   f   4 0 48 0 mm   e F3 4  W  f  3 5 mm     e Still image mode  1 0X 5 0X       Digital zoom  Optical zoom x Digital zoom  60 0X   e Playback mode  1 0X 13 5X  Type TFT LCD  Feature 3 5   8 9 cm  Wide 1152K Full Touch Screen Panel    TTL auto focus  Multi AF  Center AF  Smart Face             Type Recognition AF  Face Detection AF  Smart Touch AF   One Touch Shooting AF   Wide  W  Tele  T   Normal  AF  80 cm infinity 150 cm infinity  Range  Macro 6 cm 80 cm 100 cm 200 cm  Auto Macro 6 cm infinity 100 cm  infinity             e Easy Shot  1 8 1 2 000 sec   e P Mode  1 1 2 000 sec   e Night Shot  8 1 2 000 sec        Control Program AE  Metering Multi  Spot  Center weighted  Face Detection  Compensation  2EV  1 3 EV Step        ISO equivalent       Auto  ISO 80  ISO 100  ISO 200  ISO 400  ISO 800   ISO 1600  ISO 3200  up to 3M        Appendixes 123       Flash White Balance    Mode Auto  Red eye  Fill in  Slow Sync  Off  Red eye Fix Auto WB  Daylight  Cloudy  Fluorescent_H  Fluorescent_L  Tungsten     Custom Set  e Wide  0 2 m 3 45 m  ISO Auto     e Tele  1 0 m 1 7 m  ISO Auto  Date Imprinting  Date  amp  Time  Date  Off    Range    Recharging time Approximately 4 sec     Shake reduction Shooting    e Modes  Easy Shot  ohoto    Super Wide Shot   Close up Shot  P Mode  Timer Shot  One touch  Effect shot  Smart Filter  Magic Frame shot  Object    OIS  Optical Image Stabilization                    Highlight  Beauty Shot  Night Shot  e Smart F
7.   OIS   Reduce camera shake optically in Shooting mode        Before correction After correction    7 In Shooting mode  touch MY   2 Touch the setting button next to OIS     Drive  Smart Fitter    Image Adjust             Basic functions 30    e OIS may not function properly when     you move your camera to follow a moving subject    you use the Digital zoom    there is too much camera shake    the shutter speed is slow  for example  when you capture night  scenes     the battery is low    you capture a close up shot  e If you use the OIS function with a tripod  the vibration of the OIS  sensor may blur your images  Deactivate the OIS function when you  use a tripod   e  f the camera is hit or dropped  the display will be blurry  If this occurs   tum off the camera  and then turn it on again              Tips for getting a clearer photo       Reducing camera shake    Set the Optical Image Stabilization option to reduce  camera shake   p  30     Ensure nothing is  blocking the lens          When nu is displayed      W i  F2 9 1 458       Half press  Shutter  to adjust the  focus  The camera adjusts the focus  and exposure automatically                 The camera sets the aperture When you shoot in the dark  avoid setting the flash option to Slow  value and shutter speed Sync or Off  The aperture remains open longer and it may be harder to  automatically  hold the camera steady long enough to take a clear picture    Focus frame   Use a tripod or set the flash option to Fill in 
8.   Power source  Rechargeable   ithium ion battery  BP85A  850 mAh   battery    The power source may differ depending on your region   Dimensions  W X H X D    100 9 X 59 35 X 22 4 mm  without protrusions   Weight   174 g  without battery and memory card    Operating Temperature   0 40   C   Operating Humidity   5 85     Software    Intelli studio    Specifications may change without notice to improve performance     Appendixes 126    Glossary    ACB  Auto Contrast Balance     This feature automatically improves the contrast of your images  when the subject is backlit or when there is a high contrast  between your subject and the background     AEB  Auto Exposure Bracket     This feature automatically captures several images at different  exposures to help you capture a properly exposed image     AF  Auto Focus     A system that automatically focuses the camera lens on the  Subject  Your camera uses the contrast to focus automatically        Aperture    The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the  camera   s sensor     Camera shake  Blur     If the camera is moved while the shutter is open  the entire image  may appear blurred  This occurs more often when the shutter  speed is slow  Prevent camera shake by raising the sensitivity   using the flash  or using a faster shutter speed  Alternately  use a  triood  the DIS or OIS function to stabilize the camera              Composition  Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo   Usually  abiding b
9.   Using burst modes    It can be difficult to capture photos of fast moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects in photos  In  these cases  select one of the burst modes to rapidly capture multiple photos     a3     gt        Single  Capture a single photo         A Continuous   l   e While you are pressing  Shutter   the camera    continuously captures photos     e The maximum number of photos depends on the  capacity of your memory card                                                              m       7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Drive  Motion Capture  While you are pressing  Shutter   the    camera captures VGA photos  6 photos per second   2 Select an option  and then touch OK  maximum of 30 photos      AEB   e Captures 3 consecutive photos  each with a different  exposure  normal  underexposed  and overexposed     eG        Continuous A  e Use a tripod to prevent blurry photos   SS  e You can use the flash  timer  ACB  and Smart Filter only when you    select Single   e When you select Motion Capture  your camera will set the resolution  to VGA and set the ISO sensitivity to Auto   e Depending on the Face Detection option you selected  some burst  options may not be available     KS             Shooting options 68    Applying effects Adjusting images    Applying Smart Filter effects Available filters in P Mode    Apply various filter effects to your photos and videos to create  unique images                Miniature Vignet
10.   with a super wide  21mm focal length  You can also emphasize    Subjects    upper or lower body by shooting at high or low angles     A       we    High angle Low angle          Landscape    1 Onthe Home screen  touch  amp      2 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus        3 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     In Super Wide Shot mode  the focal length is set to 21 mm    Images captured in Super Wide Shot mode may contain minute  distortions  This is normal and does not represent a malfunction    To reduce the effects of distortion  ensure that the subject is in the  center of the scene when taking portraits    If you use the flash in Super Wide Shot mode  the edges of the photo  may appear dark    The zoom will not work in this mode     iS       Extended functions 38       Using the Night Shot mode    In Night Shot mode  you can use a slow shutter speed to extend  the time the shutter stays open  Increase the aperture value to  prevent overexposure           7 On the Home screen  touch D     2 Drag the dials on the screen to the arrow directions  below to adjust shutter speed and aperture value     10    Shutter Speed                3  Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     l4 Use a tripod to prevent blurry photos     Using the P Mode    In P Mode  you can set most options  except the shutter soeed  and aperture value  which the camera sets automatically
11.   you can apply various frame effects  to your photos  The shape and the feel of the photos will change  according to the frame you select     7 On the Home screen  touch       2 Select a desired frame        3  Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     In Magic Frame Shot mode  the resolution is automatically set to  2x      Extended functions 43    Using effect modes       Using the Smart Filter mode 7 On the Home screen  touch 6   In Smart Filter mode  you can apply various filter effects to your  gt  The photo mode is set by default   photos    To switch to movie mode  touch       2 Touch a desired filter   e To view the original photo  touch Before   e To view the photo with the filter effect  touch After        1 I in   gA       Miniature Vignetting    7  8S 0 O  4  too    3  Align your subject in the frame        Fish eye Sketch       e To use the movie mode  skip to step 5   4  Half press  Shutter  to focus     5 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo      Inthe movie mode  press  Shutter  or touch   to start  recording     To stop recording  press  Shutter  again or touch E        Extended functions 44    Using effect modes       Available filters in photo mode    Miniature    Vignetting    Soft Focus  Old Film 1  Old Film 2  Half Tone Dot  Sketch    Fish eye    Defog  Classic  Retro    Negative    Apply a tilt shift effect to make the subject appear in  miniature    Apply the retro looking c
12.  1 sec   3 sec  5 sec  10 sec   You must set the Effect option to  2 to set the  interval     in Music  Set background audio     F  Off   Mist  Drops  Muse  Trip  Fall     Effect    e Set a scene change effect between photos    Off   Calm  Shine  Relax  Lively  Sweet      Select    to cancel effects        When you use the Effect option  the interval betwee  photos will be set to 1 second           F                5 Touch   to start the slide show   e Touch the screen to pause the slide show      Touch e  to adjust the volume or mute the sound      Touch   to stop the slide show     Playback Editing 85    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Playing a video  In Playoack mode  you can view a video  and then capture or trim    parts of the playing video  You can save the captured or trimmed  segments as new files     7 In Playback mode  locate a video  and then touch       2 View the video     100 0002 JX  M    gt  00 04 00 10     aP    gt  gt     Eo    44 Scan backward    1  gt  Pause or resume playback    Pm   Scan forward    d  Adjust the volume or mute the sound      Return to Playback mode        7 While viewing a video  touch JJ at the point where you  want the trimming to begin     2 Touch Yo  gt  p     3  Touch Ilat the point where you want the trimming to  end        You can also adjust the scene to be cropped by dragging the  handles that appear on the progress bar        100 0002 Q  000   00 10    11 00 04 x  i y           gt    4 Touch       5 When the p
13.  2 0  c    iecicteeecceee es 42  Using the Easy Shot mode             0 000 34 Using the Beauty Shot mode               5 42  Using the One Touch Shot mode              36 Using the Object Highlight mode              42  Using the Timer Shot mode                055 36 Using the Magic Frame Shot mode           43  Using the Close up Shot mode _             Sm Wsnronnemarnikitenmoo cana 44  Using the Super Wide Shot mode           38 Using the Palette Effect Recording mode     46  Using the Night Shot mode            e S9 Recording voice memos          ceeeees 47  Using ine TE MOGIS sonosoogorosacoseoeoosaocousaa 39 Recording a voice MEMO   n    47  Using the HD Movie Recording mode        40 Adding a voice memo to a photo              48    Using the SD Movie Recording mode        41       Using shooting modes    Capture photos or record videos by selecting the best shooting mode for the conditions     Using the Easy Shot mode 3  Half press  Shutter  to focus      In several scenes  the camera automatically captures a photo    when you half oress  Shutter         In Easy Shot mode  your camera automatically chooses  the appropriate camera settings when you touch a shooting  mode button  photo or movie   The Easy Shot mode is helpful if    you are not familiar with the camera settings for various scenes  4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo        In the movie mode  press  Shutter  or touch   to start    1 On the Home screen  touch  amp   recording     The photo mode is set b
14.  Playoack mode 90  Shooting mode    64  90   2    90  12    Learning icons 20    M  Macro 56    Magic Frame Shot mode 43    Memory card  caution 115  Insert 16    Metering  Center weighted 66  Multi 66  Spot 66       Motion capture 68    Motion recognition 78    My star  ranking 79  registering 62    Appendixes 134    N  Night Shot mode 39    O  Object Highlight mode 42  One Touch Shot mode 36    Optical Image Stabilization   OIS  30    Optional accessories 13    P    Palette Effect Recording  mode 46    PictBridge 101  Playback button 15  Playback mode 77  P Mode 39    Power button 14       Power save mode 106  Printing photos 101  Protecting files 82    Q  Quick view 106    R    Red eye  Playback mode 92  Shooting mode 53    Reset mode 109    Resolution  Playback mode 89  Shooting mode 50    Retouching faces  Playback mode 91  Shooting mode 42    Rotating 89    S    Saturation  Playoack mode 90  Shooting mode 72    SD Movie Recording  mode 41    Self portrait shot 60  Service center 120  Settings 104  Sharpness 72    Shooting portraits  Beauty Shot mode 42  Blink detection 61  Face detection 59  Red eye 54  Red eye fix 54  Self portrait 60  Smart Face Recognition 61  Smile shot 60    Shutter button 14    Slide show mode 85  Smart Album 80  Smart Face Recognition 61    Smart Filter  Playoack mode 90  Shooting mode 69    Smart Filter mode  movie mode 45  photo mode 45    Smile shot 60   Sound settings 23   Start image 89  105  Status lamp 15   Super Wide Shot mode 38    T  Th
15.  Set the type of paper    Quality  Set the print quality    Date  Set to print the date    File Name  Set to print the file name     Description  Ag       Reset  Reset settings to their default values     Some options may not be supported by some printers     Playback Editing 102    Settings    Refer to options to configure your camera   s settings     settings Ment ewe a a ween ecneeee 104  Accessing the settings MENU       esc eceeeeeeeeeeneeees 104  SOUNA e ere ee errr re reer reer 105  E A A E case nee ares 106  CONNEC UVV eet nee incre ty er ere re 106    Generale aA ES pee cee gee nce tonne Soy rere ery 107       Settings menu    Learn to configure your camera s settings     Accessing the settings menu    7 On the Home screen  touch GA     2 Touch a menu       Settings       Sound    Display  S  Connectivity    2 General       Sound  Set various camera Sounds and the volume    p  105     Display  Customize the display settings   0  105   Connectivity  Set the connection options   o  106     General  Change the settings for the camera system  such as memory format and default file name   p  107        3  Touch an item     ey  gt  General    Language English  gt   Time Zone Home  gt   Date Time Set    Date Type Off  gt          Date Type  YYYY MM DD    MM DD YYYY  DD MM YYYY    2 Oji    5 Touch    to return to the previous screen     Settings 104    Settings menu       Sound      Default    Volume    Beep Sound    Shutter Sound    Start Sound    AF Sound    Set the volume
16.  Sharoness     72    Saas Applying different effects to videos    e Smart Filter  movie  mode    44  e Palette Effect Recording mode    46    P 2 Reducing camera shake  ven    e Optical Image Stabilization  OIS     30       Viewing fi  Smart alb  Viewing fi   gt  31  Deleting f    card  gt  83    Viewing fi   gt  35          Viewing fi   gt  93       es by category i    um  gt  80  es as thumbnai    les on the mem    es as a slide sh          ory    OW       es on a TV or H    DIV    Connecting your camera to a  computer    95    Adjusting sound and volume     gt  105    Adjusting the brightness of  the display    105    Changing the display       language           gt  107    Setting the date and time     gt  107    Before contacting a service    center  gt     120    Contents                   Basi   TUNCIONS eae nee eee eee ee 12  Unpacking ecccsiroccacsamesadacuurareaesvaapacaoanscnenssalderassieaneans 13  Cam    ra layout  soscecacenssccsencassssereenieccasaveucesthcceneceesoe  14  Inserting the battery and memory card    n s    16  Charging the battery and turning on your camera        17   Charging the battery cuscsesssaeteetias tou veeceedeadssvanunacnecdessice 17  MMIC  On your Gamera soscewsstacetieteresartebeicecenticeudeanees 17  Performing the initial setup    seese 18  Learning ICONS  soccecstipeeancsaryaissaravopidecsvesecavenietcbente 20  Using the touch screen            cccecceeessessettttteeaseeeeeeeeeees 21  Setting the touch screen and sound l s    23  Se
17.  a resolution and quality       Setting a video resolution Selecting image quality    Set the photo and video quality settings  Higher image quality    1 In Shooting mode  touch  iJ  gt  Movie Size  settings will result in larger file sizes   2 Select an option  and then touch OK  Seane peoa  m m The camera compresses and saves the photos you capture in  the JPEG format     00 05 1280    6280 1280 X 720 HQ    iF      7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Quality      2 Select an option  and then touch OK           am 1280 X 720 HQ  Play back high quality files on an HDTV   1280 1280 X 720  Play back on an HDTV  j  640 640 X 480  Play back on an analog TV   320 320 X 240  Post on a web page        K Setting a video resolution is available only in Easy Shot  movie   Smart Filter   movie   and Palette Effect Recording modes     Shooting options 51    Selecting a resolution and quality       Icon  Description    Super Fine  Capture photos in super high quality   Ef Fine  Capture photos in high quality     Ei Normal  Capture photos in normal quality     Setting a photo quality is not available in Easy Shot  photo  mode     Setting the video quality    The camera compresses and saves the videos you record in the  MP4  H 264  format     7 In Shooting mode  touch  gt  Frame Rate     2 Select an option  and then touch OK      As the frame rate increases  action appears more natural  but  the file size also increases        Frame Rate W m     1280  00 05 280     ida  30    Bir 30 FPS A    
18.  e Your camera is not waterproof  Do not handle the battery   adapter  or memory card with wet hands  Operating the camera  with wet hands may cause damage to your camera     Storing for extended period of time    e When you store the camera for an extended period  place it ina  sealed container with an absorbent material  such as silica gel    e Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an  extended period  Installed batteries may leak or corrode over  time and cause serious damage to your camera    e Over time  unused batteries will discharge and must be  recharged before use              Using the camera with caution in humid environments    When you transfer the camera from a cold environment to a warm  one  condensation can form on the lens or intemal components  of the camera  In this situation  turn off the camera and wait for at  least 1 hour  If condensation forms on the memory card  remove  the memory card from the camera and wait until all moisture has  evaporated before reinserting it        Appendixes 113       Other cautions    Do not swing your camera by the strap  This may cause injury  to yourself or others or damage to your camera     Do not paint your camera  as paint can clog moving parts and  prevent proper operation     Turn off the camera while not in use     Your camera consists of delicate parts  Avoid impacts to the  camera     Protect the display from external force by keeping it in the case  when not in use  Protect the camera from 
19.  edges to improve the clarity of your         Sharpness   photos  This may also increase the noise on your  e    Contrast photos     e  T Saturation      Decrease the color and brightness     Increase the color and brightness       Decrease the saturation     Increase the saturation        e Select O if you do not want to apply any effects  suitable for printing    e  f you set adjustment functions  you cannot use Smart Filter options     Shooting options 72    Reducing the zoom sound    When you use the zoom while recording videos  the camera can record the sound of the zoom in the videos  Use the Sound Alive function  to reduce the zoom noise     7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Voice   2 Select an option  and then touch OK     W m    05 1280  00 05 an       Sound Alive On       gt   Sound Alive Off      0S    a  Mute    OFF       Icon Description       Sound Alive On  Turn on the Sound Alive function     Z Sound Alive Off  Turn off the Sound Alive function     Y Mute  Do not record sounds     e Do not block the microphone when you use the Sound Alive function   e Recordings made with Sound Alive may differ from actual sounds     Shooting options 73    Available shooting options by shooting mode    For details about shooting options  refer to  Shooting options         E te zarg  Resolution O O O O O   Quality z O O O O  Timer I A g O O  Flash A   A A   ISO sensitivity       z        Macro       i   r i   i    Focus area           z      O O  O O  O O  A A    Face detection
20.  gt  Video Out     3  Select the appropriate video signal output for your  country or region   p  106     4 Turn off your camera and TV     5 Connect your camera to your TV with the A V cable            Audio             Video          6 Turn on your TV  and then select a video output mode  with the TV remote control       Turn on your camera        The camera automatically enters into Playback mode when  you connect it to a TV     8 View photos or play videos using the touch screen on  your camera     4 e Depending on the TV model  you may see some digital noise or part  of an image may not appear   e Images may not be centered on the TV screen depending on your  TV settings        Playback Editing 93    Viewing files on a TV or HDTV       Viewing files on an HDTV    You can view high quality and uncompressed photos or videos  on an HDTV using the optional HDMI cable  HDMI  High Definition  Multimedia Interface  is supported by most HDTVs  For details   see the HDMI Kit manual     4 On the Home screen  touch GA   2 Touch Connectivity  gt  HDMI Size   3  Select an HDMI resolution   o  107   4 Turn off your camera and HDTV     5 Connect your camera to your HDTV using the optional  HDMI cable        6 Turn on your camera   e If you have an Anynet  compatible Samsung HDTV  the HDTV  will turn on automatically and display the camera screen   e If you turn Anynet  off  the HDTV does not turn on  automatically          View files using a remote control of your camera or  HDTV      
21.  of any sound    Off  Low  Medium     High          Set to emit sounds when you touch the screen or  switch modes   Off  On      Set the sound the camera emits when you press  the shutter button   Off  1   2  3     Set the sound the camera emits when you turn on  your camera   Off   1  2  3     4    Set to emit a sound when you half press the  shutter button   Off  On                  Display      Default    Start Image    Guide Line    Display  Brightness    Settings 105    Set a start image to display when the camera   turns on    e Off   Display no start image    e Logo  Display a default image stored in the  internal memory     e User Image  Display a custom image   p  89     e The camera will save only one User Image in the  internal memory at a time   e lf you select a new photo as a User Image or  reset your camera  the camera will delete the  Current image     Set a grid to help you compose a scene    2 X 2   3X3  X        Adjust the brightness of the screen    Auto  Dark  Normal  Bright      Normal is fixed in Playoack mode even if you have  selected Auto        Settings menu          Connectivity    Default   Default  Set the duration for reviewing a captured image Set the video signal output for your region   Quick View before returning to the Shooting mode  e NTSC   USA  Canada  Japan  Korea  Taiwan    Off  0 5 sec     1 sec  3 sec  Mexico  If you perform no operations for 30 seconds  the Video Out e PAL  supports only BDGHI   Australia  Austria   camera automatic
22.  options to hide facial  imperfections   p  42    Night Shot  Capture a night scene by adjusting shutter  speed and aperture value   0  39     Help  View the help and leam how to use the camera    p  26                 Magazine View  View files with page flip effect   o  81     Slide Show  View photos as a slide show with effects and  music   p  85     Edit  Edit photos with various effects   o  90     Delete  Delete saved photos   p  83     Reset  Reset to the default settings without deleting saved  images   p  109        Rearranging icons  You can rearrange the icons on the Home screen in any order     1 Touch and hold an icon        o u       Super Close up P Mode  Wide Shot k    Timer ce  LDS Album 2                Easy Shot       2 Drag it to a new location         Basic functions 25    To move an icon to another page  drag it to the left or right  edge of the screen  When you drop the icon to a new  location  the other icons will neatly slide out of the way     22096                  Easy Shot Super Close up P Mode  Wide Shot Shot  a K  G  Timer Shot j Album Settings          Using the Help mode    You can view a simple application description and an operation guide in Help mode     Viewing the Application description Viewing the Operation guide       7 On the Home screen  touch  gg  7 On the Home screen  touch kf     2 Touch Operation guide     Dr    io E is  3  Touch and hold a part of the screen  and then drag your   S    Magazine Slide Show Edit f    View finger to
23.  other European  countries with separate collection systems        This marking on the product  accessories or literature indicates that  the product and its electronic accessories  e g  charger  headset  USB  cable  should not be disposed of with other household waste at the  end of their working life  To prevent possible harm to the environment  or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal  please separate  these items from other tyoes of waste and recycle them responsibly to  promote the sustainable reuse of material resources  Household users  should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product   or their local government office  for details of where and how they can  take these items for environmentally safe recycling  Business users  should contact their Supplier and check the terms and conditions of the  purchase contract  This product and its electronic accessories should  not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal                                         PlanetFirst represents Samsung Electronics     commitment to sustainable development and social  responsibility through eco driven business and    RoHS management activities   Compliant       Correct disposal of batteries in this product     Applicable in the European Union and other European  countries with separate battery return systems        This marking on the battery  manual or packaging indicates that   the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other  househo
24.  s settings     Appendixes    Get information about error messages  specifications   and maintenance        12    33    49    76    103    110    Icons used in this manual    Icon Function    Additional information   Safety warnings and precautions   Camera buttons  For example   Shutter  represents the shutter button   Page number of related information    The order of options or menus you must select to perform a step  for example   Touch  J  gt  Photo Size  represents Touch W  and then touch Photo Size      Annotation    Abbreviations used in this manual    ACB  AEB  AF  DPOF  EV  ISO  OIS  WB    Auto Contrast Balance   Auto Exposure Bracket   Auto Focus   Digital Print Order Format   Exposure Value   International Organization for Standardization  Optical Image Stabilization    White Balance    Expressions used in this manual    Pressing the shutter  e Half press  Shutter   press the shutter halfway down  e Press  Shutter   press the shutter all the way down                   Press  Shutter     Half press  Shutter     Subject  background  and composition    e Subject  the main object in a scene  Such as a person  animal   or still life    e Background  the objects around the subject  e Composition  the combination of a subject and background       Background               Composition                  Exposure  Brightness     The amount of light that enters your camera determines the  exposure  You can alter the exposure with shutter speed   aperture value  and ISO sensiti
25.  select an option     Operation guide  o 2       2 Touch and hold a part of the screen  and then drag your  finger to select an option           Application description    4 Touch f  to access a mode or function        3  Touch   8 to access a mode or function     Basic functions 26    Capturing photos    Learn how to capture photos easily and quickly in Easy Shot mode     7 On the Home screen  touch  amp   3  Half press  Shutter  to focus        A green frame means the subject is in focus   A            mA Super Close up P Mode    e A red frame means the subject is out of focus   Wide Shot Shot    10 i  F2 9  w  amp   Timer Shot One touch Album Settings        shot  4A    MENU             2 Align your subject in the frame     4 Press  Shutter  to capture a photo     See page 31 for tips to get clearer photos        Basic functions 27    Capturing photos       Zooming   You can capture close up photos by adjusting the zoom  Your  camera has a 12X Optical zoom  2X Intelli Zoom  and 5X Digital  zoom  The Intelli Zoom and Digital zoom cannot be used at the  same time        10 am 10 am  P   by by                      Zoom ratio    y    ZOOM out Zoom in  fe   4  a Q    4 The available zoom ratio for videos differs from photo zoom ratio     Digital zoom    If the zoom indicator is in the digital range  your camera is using  the Digital zoom  By using both the Optical zoom and Digital  zoom  you Can zoom in up to 60 times     Digital range  X36 0  ZOOM indicator     _ IPOS         
26.  sensor types  are CCD  Charge coupled Device  and CMOS  Complementary  Metal Oxide Semiconductor      Appendixes 128       ISO sensitivity    The sensitivity of the camera to light  based on the equivalent film  speed used in a film camera  At higher ISO sensitivity settings   the camera uses a higher shutter soeed  which can reduce blur  caused by camera shake and low light  However  images with  high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise           JPEG  Joint Photographic Experts Group    A lossy method of compression for digital images  JPEG images  are compressed to reduce their overall file size with minimal  deterioration of the image resolution        LCD  Liquid Crystal Display    A visual display commonly used in consumer electronics  This  display needs a separate backlight  such as CCFL or LED  to  reproduce colors     Macro   This feature allows you to capture close up photos of very small  objects  When using the macro feature  the camera can maintain  a sharp focus on small objects at a near life size ratio  1 1         Metering  The metering refers to the way in which the camera measures the  quantity of light to set the exposure           MJPEG  Motion JPEG   A video format which is compressed as a JPEG image     Noise   Misinterpreted pixels in a digital image that may appear as  misplaced or random  bright pixels  Noise usually occurs when  photos are shot with a high sensitivity or when a sensitivity is  automatically set in a dark place        Optical
27.  the battery to sources of excessive heat  such as direct sunshine  fire or the like                                            Disposal guidelines  e Dispose of the battery with care   e Do not dispose of the battery in a fire     e Disposal regulations may differ by country or region   Dispose of the battery in accordance with all local and  federal regulations     Guidelines for charging the battery   Charge the battery only by the method described in  this user manual  The battery can ignite or explode if  not charged properly     Before contacting a service center    If you are having trouble with your camera  try these troubleshooting procedures before you contact a service center  If you have attempted  the suggested remedy and are still having problems with your device  contact your local dealer or service center      Z When you leave your camera at a service center  be sure to also leave the other components that may have contributed to the matfunction  such as the memory card and battery     Cannot turn on the  camera    The power turns off  suddenly    The camera is losing  battery power quickly    Ensure that the battery is inserted   Ensure that the battery is inserted  correctly   o  16     Charge the battery           Charge the battery     Your camera may be in Power save  mode   p  108        Cannot capture photos    The camera may turn off to prevent the  memory card from being damaged due  to an impact  Turn on your camera again     The battery may lose pow
28.  the flash   p  124      There is an interval between the 2 bursts of the flash     If light from the flash is reflected or there is a substantial amount of  Do not move until the flash fires a second time  dust in the air  tiny spots may appear in your photo   Fill in     4   s  The flash always fires   e The camera automatically adjusts the flash s intensity   Slow Sync   e The flash fires and the shutter stays open longer   e This option is recommended when you want to  4s capture ambient light to reveal more details in the  background   e Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring   e The camera will display the shake warning in when  you are shooting in low light   Red eye Fix   e The flash fires twice when the subject or background  Z is dark  and the camera corrects red eyes through its     advanced software analysis   e There is an interval between the 2 bursts of the flash   Do not move until the flash fires a second time                       Available options may differ depending on the shooting mode     Shooting options 54       Adjusting the ISO sensitivity    The ISO sensitivity is the measure of a film   s sensitivity to light as  defined by the International Organization for Standardization  ISO    The higher the ISO sensitivity you select  the more sensitive to  light your camera becomes  With a higher ISO sensitivity  you can  get a better photo without using the flash           7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  ISO     2 Select an option  and then to
29.  zoom    This is a general Zoom which can enlarge images with a lens and  does not degrade image quality        Quality   An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image   Higher quality images have a lower rate of compression  which  usually results in a larger file size     Resolution   The number of pixels present in a digital image  High resolution  images contain more pixels and typically show more detail than  low resolution images     Appendixes 129       Shutter speed    Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and  close the shutter  and itis an important factor in the brightness of  a photo  as it controls the amount of light which passes through  the aperture before it reaches the image sensor  A fast shutter  speed allows less time to let light in and the photo becomes  darker and more easily freezes subjects in motion           Vignetting   A reduction of an image s brightness or saturation at the periphery   outer edges  compared to the center of the image  Vignetting  can draw interest to subjects positioned in the center of an  image     White balance  color balance    An adjustment of the intensities of colors  typically the primary  colors red  green  and blue   in an image  The goal of adjusting  the white balance  or color balance  is to correctly render the  colors in an image        Appendixes 130    Correct Disposal of This Product   Waste Electrical  amp  Electronic Equipment      Applicable in the European Union and
30. 0  a  pl Sue Y       Ilcon   Description  pP    30 FPS  Record 30 frames per second   f 15 FPS  Record 15 frames per second     30    K Setting a video quality is not available in Smart Filter  video  mode     Shooting options 52    Shooting in the dark    Learn how to capture photos at night or in low light conditions     Preventing red eye  If the flash fires when you capture a photo of a person in the dark  Use the flash when you capture photos in the dark or when you    a red glow may appear in the person s eyes  To prevent this     Using the flash    need more light in your photos     select Red eye or Red eye Fix  Refer to flash options in    Using    the flash           4 This option is available in          P Mode  Beauty Shot  and Night Shot modes     7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Flash   2 Select an option  and then touch OK      gt    Red eye    g Filin                   jicon  Description 0 00 OOOO OO  Off      e The flash will not fire     e The camera will display the shake warning iW when  you are shooting in low light     gn Auto  The flash will fire automatically when the subject  or background is dark     Shooting options 53    Shooting in the dark       satel si e Flash options are not available if you set burst options or select Self     Red eye  Portrait or Blink Detection        e The flash will fire twice when the subject or e Make sure that your subjects are within the recommended distance       background is dark to reduce the red eye effect  from
31. 3  When the pop up message appears  touch Yes     Playback Editing 83    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Viewing photos  Enlarge part of a photo or view photos as a slide show     Enlarging a photo     amp  E     N     gt    In Playback mode  rotate  Zoom  to the right to enlarge  t    portion of the photo  Rotate  Zoom  to the left to    Qa zoom out        7 Drag the screen to  see another part of  the photo     QX 2 1       Icon  Description       Delete the file   Yo Crop the photo  the camera will save it as a new file    5    Return to the original view     Zoom ratio  The maximum zoom ratio differs depending on    Aan the photo resolution      K When you view photos that were captured by another camera  the zoom  ratio may differ     Playback Editing 84    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Playing a slide show    Apply effects and audio to a slide show of your photos  The slide  show function does not work for videos or voice memos     7 On the Home screen  touch           2  Touch    and then select individual photos that you  want to include in the slide show     Touch Sto select all     Touch Gk to cancel your selection      You cannot select video files   e You can select up to 2 000 files     3 Touch OK   4 Touch GY  and then set a slide show effect     EH w a    All Play             F         Default    ca Play Mode  Set whether or not to repeat the slide show    One Play   Repeat     Interval   e Set the interval between photos   i  
32. 5    Using effect modes       Using the Palette Effect Recording mode 3 Press  Shutter  or touch   to start recording        In Palette Effect Recording mode  you can record a video with  effects to make specific colors stand out     4 Press  Shutter  again or touch W to stop recording     7 On the Home screen  touch         Touch a desired palette     W an  00 05 4289    ldd  30    ES    l    LELLES ELLELELELELLLLLLL       Palette Effect 1    Palette Effect 2    Palette Effect 3  Palette Effect 4    Create a vivid look with sharp contrast and a  red tone     Make scenes clean and clear by applying a  soft blue tone     Apply a soft brown tone     Create a cold and monotone effect     Extended functions 46    Recording voice memos    Learn how to record a voice memo that you can play back later  You can also add a voice memo to a photo to remind you of the shooting  conditions  circumstances  etc      Z You will get the best sound quality wnen you speak 16 in  40 cm  from the camera     Recording a voice memo 4 Press  Shutter  again or touch ml to stop recording   7 On the Home screen  touch     To view the list of saved voice memos  touch EB     2 Touch    gt  Voice  gt  Record  gt  OK     3 Press  Shutter  or touch   to start recording   e Touch   f to pause or touch   to resume        Each memo can be up to 10 hours long if memory is  available        Extended functions 47       Adding a voice memo to a photo 4 Record a short voice memo  10 seconds maximum      In P Mode  
33. B              Gel 1 w  ui   Smart FR Edit  gt   Photo Size  gt  y  oS   Quality Ge  gt     co    Lo  ES                                        e The ACB feature is always on in Easy Shot  photo  mode   e The ACB feature is not available when you set Continuous  Motion  Capture  or AEB options        Changing the metering option   The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera  measures the quantity of light  The brightness and lighting of your  photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select     7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Metering   2 Select an option  and then touch OK         gt  Le  Spot  Center weighted    Metering   10 i      Multi   a    hy                      SS         oo             Shooting options 65             Se    Multi     Selecting a light source  White balance        The color of your photo depends on the type and quality of the  e Your camera divides the frame into several areas  light source  If you want the color of your photo to be realistic   and then measures the light intensity of each area  select a white balance setting that is appropriate for the lighting  e Suitable for general photos  conditions  such as Auto WB  Daylight  Cloudy  Or Tungsten   Spot   e Your camera measures only the light intensity of the                very center of the frame     e  f a subject  photo may    e Suitable for a subject with backlighting     Center weighted   e Your camera averages the meter reading of the entire    is not in the center o
34. EJ SAM_4376  PG EE Sam 4372 3PG EEJ SAM 4378  PG IEJ SAM_41379 PG  y Computer     lt    Connected Device      WP Samsung Camera   e G   5 Gy OCIM   amp  100PHOTO        Sam_4369  PG E Sam 4370 PG    fa Save New File       Playback Editing 97    Transferring files to your Windows computer       No Osseo       eeo esgeoggndd    60808    Open menus           Display files in the selected folder   Switch to the Photo edit mode   Switch to the Video edit mode     Switch to the Sharing mode   to send files by email or  upload files to websites  such as Flickr or YouTube        Enlarge or reduce the thumbnails in the list           Select a file type        View files in the selected folder on your computer   Show or hide files on the connected camera   View files in the selected folder on the camera        View files as thumbnails or on a map   Browse folders stored on the camera   Browse folders stored on your computer   Move to the previous or next folder     Print files  view files on a map  store files in My Folder  or  register faces     Transferring files by connecting the camera  as a removable disk  Connect the camera to your computer as a removable disk        7 On the Home screen  touch GA     2 Touch Connectivity  and then turn off PC Software by  touching the setting button     3  Turn off the camera     4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB  cable     You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light  Ax  into  your camera  If the cable is revers
35. Optical range          e The Digital zoom is available only in P Mode and Timer Shot mode   e The Digital zoom is not available with the Smart Filter effect or the One  touch shooting and Smart Touch AF options   e If you capture a photo with the Digital zoom  the photo quality may  deteriorate           Basic functions 28    Capturing photos       Intelli Zoom Setting Intelli Zoom    If the zoom indicator is in the Intelli range  your camera is using    the Intelli zoom  Photo resolution varies according to the zoom 1 In Shooting mode  touch HM    rate if you use the Intelli zoom  By using both the Optical zoom       and Intelli zoom  you can zoom in up to 24 times  2 Touch the setting button next to Intelli Zoom   Intelli range  X18 0    Zoom indicator                  LOLs  Sm          Optical range       Photo resolution when  the Intelli zoom is on       IZ e The Intelli zoom is available only in Easy shot  photo   P Mode  and  Timer Shot modes    e The Intelli zoom is not available with a Smart Filter effect  or Smart  Touch AF option   e The Intelli zoom is available only when you set a 4 3 resolution ratio  If  you set another resolution ratio with Intelli zoom on  the Intelli zoom will  be turned off automatically    The Intelli zoom helos you capture a photo with less quality  deterioration than the Digital zoom  However  the photo quality may be  lower than when you use the Optical zoom              Basic functions 29    Capturing photos       Reducing camera shake
36. Run iStudio exe from the Auto  cable  Play window to start Inteli studio     S       You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light  4x  into  your camera  If the cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data        Playback Editing 96    ransferring files to your Windows computer       Using Intelli studio    Intelli studio is a built in program that allows you to play back and edit files  For details  select Help  gt  Help from the program toolbar     e To enjoy more features  such as creating slide shows with templates  install the full version of Intelli studio by selecting Web Support  gt  Update Intelli studio  gt   Start Update from the program toolbar   e You can update the firmware of your camera by selecting Web Support  gt  Upgrade firmware for the connected device from the program toolbar   e If you install Intelli studio on your computer  the program will launch more quickly  To install the program  select Tool  gt  Install Intelli studio on PC   e You cannot edit files directly on the camera  Transfer files to a folder on your computer before editing     e Intelli studio supports the following formats     Videos  MP4  Video  H 264  Audio  AAC   WMV  WMV 77 8 9   AVI  MJPEG                Photos  JPG  GIF  BMP  PNG  TIFF    Y                O  ma OO  e    Contents Manager    i i Folder          Date P          Color 4 aras er    ie 5 Location     gt        Face 7 j    BM C   EEJ SAM _4375 396 E
37. TMENMONViG ards tere eee ee ceereamnees er eines 114  AAD OUI IMG NBAULCT Ve Satara e a crass ena eee ners make TWANG  Before contacting a service center                   05  120  Camera specifications mais scae i  teacmas  eneated ects 128   Glossa Reem ceticn setae scan cn eern once en eae nee i27  FCC NOTICE AA AA E A NE EE TE EN  2    Error messages    When the following error messages appear  try these remedies     Suggested remedies    Card Error    Card not  supported     DCF Full Error    File Error    File system not  supported     Low Battery    Memory Full    No Image File    e Turn off your camera  and then turn it on  again   e Remove your memory card  and then insert  it again   e Format your memory card        The inserted memory card is not supported by  your camera  Insert a microSD or microSDHC  memory card     File names do not match the DCF standard   Transfer the files on the memory card to your  computer  and then format the card        Delete the damaged file or contact a service  center     Your camera does not support the FAT file  structure of the inserted memory card  Format  the memory card on the camera        Insert a charged battery or recharge the battery        Delete unnecessary files or insert a new memory  card     Capture photos or insert a memory card that  contains some photos     Appendixes 111    Camera maintenance    Cleaning your camera Camera body    Wipe gently with a soft  dry cloth     Camera lens and touch screen    Use a blowe
38. This user manual includes detailed usage  instructions for your camera  Please read  this manual thoroughly        Click a topic    Basic troubleshooting    Quick reference    Contents      Basic functions      Extended functions    Std coe       Health and safety information       Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera     Warning     situations that could cause injury to yourself or  others    Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera   This may result in electric shock or damage to the camera        Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive gases and  liquids   This may cause a fire or explosion     Do not insert flammable materials into the camera or store these  materials near the camera   This may cause a fire or electric shock        Do not handle your camera with wet hands   This may result in electric shock     Prevent damage to subjects    eyesight    Do not use the flash in close proximity  closer than 1 m 3 ft  to  people or animals  If you use the flash too close to your subjects  eyes  it can cause temporary or permanent eyesight damage        Keep your camera away from small children and pets    Keep your camera and all accessories out of the reach of small  children and animals  Small parts may cause choking or serious  injury if swallowed  Moving parts and accessories may present  physical dangers as well     Do not expose the camera to direct sunl
39. Your camera supports microSD  Secure Digital  or microSDHC   Secure Digital High Capacity  memory cards        L    To read data with a PC or memory card reader   insert the memory card into a memory card adapter     Appendixes 114    Camera maintenance       Memory card capacity    The memory capacity may differ from the capacities listed below  depending on the scenes you shoot or the shooting conditions   These capacities are based on a 1 GB microSD card     Hm 22 240 353         Flea  37 267 391  P 63 320 471  h lOm 166 323 469    om 319 607 858  S Jm 522 954 1 336    ze  742 1 336 1 878   Im 1 582 2 505 3 006   1280 g   f Approx  Approx     Ea  eel Delay  Yee TTE    640 NEE Es  O 34  55 65  40  j 320 Approx  Approx     134 34  231  14       Available recording time may vary if you use the zoom  Several videos were  recorded in succession to determine the total recording time           Cautions when using memory cards    Insert a memory card in the correct direction  Inserting a  memory card in the wrong direction may damage your camera  and memory card     Do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other  cameras or by a computer  Reformat the memory card with  your camera     Tum off the camera when you insert or remove the memory  card    Do not remove the memory card or turn off your camera while  the lamp is blinking  as this may damage your data    When the lifesoan of a memory card has expired  you cannot  store any more photos on the card  Use a new memor
40. ally switches to Power save Belgium  China  Denmark  England  Finland   mode   Off   On  Germany  Italy  Kuwait  Malaysia  Netherlands   VA    In Power save mode  press any button other New Zealand  Norway  Singapore  Spain   FONGE RNE than  POWER  to se on the camera  Sweden  Switzerland  Thailand    Even if you do not set the Power save mode  Set whether or not to control the camera with a TV  the screen will dim 30 seconds after the last remote control when YOU connect it to an HDTV  operation to save power  that supports the Anynet  CEC  profile   Buyer HOMI  Off  View files without using an HDTV remote  CEC  i  control   e On   Control the camera with an HDTV remote  control        Settings 106    Settings menu                General    Default   Default  Set the resolution of photos when the camera Language Set a language for the display text   plays back files on an HDTV via the HDMI cable  Set the time zone for your location  When you   NTSC  1080i   720p  480p PAL  1080i   720p  Time Zone travel to another country  touch Visit  and then  576p  touch the appropriate time zone   HDMI Size E ee A Pea Ae Date Time Set Set the date and time   resolution  the HDTV automatically selects the  next lower resolution  Date Type Set a date format   YYYY MM DD  MM DD   e If you select 480p or 576p  the playback menus YYYY  DD MM YYYY  Off      and Smart Album will not be available when you  connect the camera to a TV     Select the mode to use when you connect the   camera to a c
41. amera automatically releases the shutter when it detects  a smiling face                 When your subject smiles broadly  your  camera can detect the smile more easily     Shooting options 60    Using face detection       Detecting eye blinking  If your camera detects closed eyes  it will automatically capture  2 photos in succession     1 In Shooting mode  touch  gt  Face Detection     2 Select Blink Detection  and then touch OK     9             9    f J 4    e Hold your camera still while    Capturing    is displayed on the screen   e If Blink Detection fails  the    Picture taken with eyes closed      message appears  Capture another photo     9                         Using Smart Face Recognition    The camera automatically registers faces that you frequently  photograph  The Smart Face Recognition feature will  automatically prioritize the focus on those faces and on favorite  faces  The Smart Face Recognition feature is available only when  you use amemory card     7 In Shooting mode  touch  gt  Face Detection     2 Select Smart Face Recognition  and then touch OK                 The nearest face appears in a white focus frame and the rest of   the faces appear in gray focus frames    e  J  Faces that you have registered as favorites   To register  faces as favorites  refer to page 62      e LI  Faces that the camera automatically registers     Shooting options 61    Using face detection       e The camera may recognize and register faces incorrectly depending Registe
42. amera in moderate temperatures     e Jum off your camera and then tum it on  again   e Remove your memory card and insert  it again   e Format your memory card     See    Cautions when using memory cards     for more detail   p  115     If you change the name of a file  your  camera may not play the file  the name of   Cannot play back files the file should meet the DCF standard   If  you encounter this situation  play back the  files on your Computer     The camera screen  responds poorly       The memory card has  an error       ccs remedies    Make sure the focus option you set  is Suitable ae close up shots   o  56    e Make sure that the lens is clean  If not   clean the lens   p  112    e Make sure that the subject is within range  of the flash   p  123    An incorrect White Balance can create   unrealistic color  Select the proper White   Balance option to suit the light Source     p  66    Your photo is overexposed    e Tur off the flash   p  53    e Adjust the ISO sensitivity   0  55    e Adjust the exposure value   p  64     The photo is blurry                                        The colors in the photo  do not match the actual  scene    The photo is too bright    Your photo is underexposed   e  umn on the flash   p  53     e Adjust the ISO sensitivity   0  55   e Adjust the exposure value   p  64     The photo is too dark    Appendixes 121    Before contacting a service center       re t    The TV does not  display your photos    Your computer does  not recogniz
43. aptuningiOMOlOS    cesarean 2m  AOM ete E A A eee eine 28  Reducing camera shake  OIS               65 30   Tips for getting a clearer photo                 31    Unpacking    The following items are included in your product box        Camera     lt  gt     Rechargeable battery    User Manual CD ROM       AC adapter USB cable    Optional accessories       Camera case AW cable HDMI cable    2    Strap    PD    Battery charger Memory card   Memory card adapter    Quick Start Manual       K The illustrations may differ slightly from the items shipped with your product     Basic functions 13    Camera layout    Before you start  familiarize yourself with your camera   s parts and their functions     POWER button         Shutter button  Speaker    Flash  AF assist light Timer lamp    Lens       USB and A V port  Accepts USB cable and A V cable    Tripod mount  HDMI port    Accepts HDMI cable Battery chamber cover    Insert a memory card and battery    Basic functions 14                     Zoom button  m a In Shooting mode  Zoom in or out     In Playback mode  Zoom in on part of  a photo or view files as thumbnails    Microphone    Status lamp   e Blinking  When the camera is saving a photo or video   being read by a computer or printer  or out of focus   e Steady  When the camera is connecting to a    Playback button computer or in focus    Attaching the strap          Touch screen    Home button    Basic functions 15    Inserting the battery and memory card    Learn how to inser
44. assasctosaupevacisetenacssbccisiericaneian T Accessing the settings MENU ns  ssssssssrrreeerrrerrrrrerrrrere 104  Viewing ENOIOS irrmess inerea naana ENA aiea a a REEE 84 SOUNO ee e A E A E 105  Playing a VideO sccciwesctdcdbaiay counmendaecneduwtetivas ssuiecnedlacseneka 86 DEO E E EA E T 105  Playing a voice MEMO        s   sssnssrrrrrrerrrrsrrrrrrernrrrnrrrenren 87 SME ssa tesiesichsertnuteshail sea aeieiewizenhsatumansouanaibesan sareaetiteas 106  Editing a PhOtO s sisien eee E 89 Genera kase EET OE E 107  Pee NG ONOIOS apeere enei a n a 89  Potang S10 ONO eiee aea E 89 Appendixes ee 110  Applying Smart Filter effects       ccccecssssseeeseasseeeeeeeeeeeees 90 Error Messages sasicrttaasunurs dcssnastedetaanaanansyddeassussdbaadsane 114  Adjusting your CNOIOS  suisisadsvcivemaantsniss tava awiermantinvens 90 Camera Maintenance           ccccccccccecececeeeeeseeseaneeseeanens 112  Creating a print order  DPOF            ccecsssseeeceeeseeesseeeeeees 92 Cleaning your CAME iiassiictexsaacduseraaisaneitauedsianbaseaenaaan 112  Viewing files on a TV or HDTV             c c seseeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 93 Using or Storing the camera     ssesecssssssesseeseeeeseseeeeeees 113  Transferring files to your Windows computer               95 About memory CANS seuss diser ntai taidanpa 114  Transferring files with Intelli StUdiO        ccccsseeececsseeeeeeseeees 96 PROOUTANG DAWE iracas napetia 116  Transferring files by connecting the camera as Before contacting a service Center ueser 120  ar
45. ate scene  option   p  34        Super Wide Shot  Capture a wide angle photo   p  38        Close up Shot  Capture close up photos of subjects      p  37   P Mode  Capture a photo by manually setting options    p  39         oy Timer Shot  Capture a photo automatically by setting the    timer   p  36     Easy Shot Super Close up Shot P Mode  Wide Shot    One touch shot  Capture a photo with the touch of your  finger   p  36     ea B E    Timer Shot One touch Album Settings  shot    Album  View files by category in Smart album   p  80     Settings  Adjust settings to match your preferences            o  104   No   Description o HD Movie Recording  Record a video in high definition    p  40     Touch an icon to access a mode or function        Scrollto another page by dragging or flicking your finger  on the screen     SD Movie Recording  Record a video in 640 X 480  resolution to upload onto the web   p  41     EEROARSaASEE           The number of the current page               Basic functions 24    Using the Home screen       eon pesoripton          SO28NeGe0808O0    Smart Filter  Touch a shooting mode button  photo or  movie  on the screen to capture a photo or video and  apply various filter effects   p  44     Palette Effect Recording  Record a video with palette  effects   0  46    Magic Frame shot  Capture a photo with various frame  effects   p  43    Object Highlight  Capture a photo with the subject s  background blurred   p  42    Beauty Shot  Capture a portrait with
46. ct     Icon Description    Retro  Apply a sepia tone effect   Negative  Apply a negative film effect     fic3   Custom RGB  Customize a color value     Shooting options 70    Applying effects Adjusting images       Defining your own RGB tone                K e  f you select Miniature when you are recording a video  the speed of  he video will increase   7 In Shooting mode  touch GJ  gt  Smart Filter  e If you select Miniature when you are recording a video  the camera  will not record sound   2 Select Custom RGB  and then touch OK    If you select Miniature  Vignetting  Half Tone Dot  Sketch  Fish   eye  or Defog while recording a video  the recording speed will be set  3 Drag up or down to adjust the values of each color  to E  and the recording resolution will be set to less than 640      The higher the value  the brighter the photo  C a a a oe Ta a a e e eee  ee A IPA apiha options    burst options  Image Adjustment options  Intelli Zoom   e The lower the value  the darker the photo  a ae    If you select Sketch when you capture a photo  the photo resolution    Custom RGB   1D m will change to Sm and below   R C B                                  4 Touch OK to save your changes     Shooting options 71    Applying effects Adjusting images       Adjusting your photos 3  Touch OK to save your changes   Adjust the sharoness  saturation  or contrast of your photos   7 In Shooting mode  touch  gt  Image Adjust  7 a ie ere el 7  2 Drag up or down to adjust each value  Sharpen the
47. d eye effect  If the center of a photo is dark   you can adjust it to be brighter  The camera will save an edited  photo as a new file  but may convert it to a lower resolution        e You can adjust brightness  contrast  and saturation and apply Smart  Filter effects at the same time   e You cannot apply the ACB  Face Retouch  and Red eye Fix effects  at the same time        Adjusting brightness  contrast  or saturation    7 On the Home screen  touch ff      The most recent file will be displayed     2 Touch A  gt  a photo        3  Touch    gt  an adjusting option         Brightness     Contrast    II   Saturation    Playback Editing 90       4 Drag the slider left or right or touch the sample photos to  adjust the option   e To view the original photo  touch Before   e To view the adjusted photo  touch After     5 Touch fm to save your changes     Adjusting dark subjects  ACB     7 On the Home screen  touch M3   e The most recent file will be displayed     2 Touch A  gt  a photo     3 Touch    gt  ACB   e To view the original photo  touch Before   e To view the adjusted photo  touch After        4 Touch fm to save your changes     Retouching faces    7 On the Home screen  touch ff      The most recent file will be displayed     2 Touch A  gt  a photo   3  Touch  BY  gt  Face Retouch     4 Drag the slider to the left  darker  or right  lighter  or  touch the sample photos to adjust the skin tone      As the slider moves to the right  the skin tone becomes brighter   e To v
48. d may burn your skin     When you use AC charger  turn off the camera before you  disconnect the power to the AC charger   Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock     Disconnect the charger from the wall socket when not in use   Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock     Do not use a damaged power supply cord  plug  or loose outlet  when you charge batteries   These may cause a fire or electric shock        Do not allow the AC charger to come in contact with the      terminals on the battery   This may cause a fire or electric shock        Do not force the camera   s parts or apply pressure to the  camera   This may cause your camera to malfunction        Exercise caution when you connect cables or adapters and  install batteries and memory cards     If you force the connectors  improperly connect cables  or  improperly install batteries and memory cards  you can damage  ports  connectors  and accessories     Keep cards with magnetic strips away from the camera case   Information stored on the card may be damaged or erased     Never use a damaged charger  battery  or memory card     This may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause  a fire     Check that the camera is operating properly before use     The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of files or  damage that may result from camera malfunction or improper  use     You must plug the end of the USB cable with the indicator light   A  into your camera     If the cab
49. e your  camera    Your computer  disconnects the  camera while  transferring files    Your computer cannot  play videos    Make sure that the camera is correctly  connected to the TV with the A V cable   e Make sure that your memory card  contains photos                             e Make sure that the USB cable is intelli studio isnot  connected correctly  functioning properly  e Make sure that your camera is switched  on   e Make sure that you are using a supported    operating system     The file transmission may be interrupted by  static electricity  Disconnect the USB cable  and connect it again     Videos may not play on some video player  programs  To play video files captured with  your camera  install and use the Intelli studio  program on your computer   p  96     Appendixes 122       End Intelli studio and restart the program    e You cannot use Intelli studio on  Macintosh computers    e Make sure that PC Software is turned  on in the settings menu   p  107       Depending on your computer s  specifications and environment  the  program may not launch automatically  In  this case  click Start  gt  My Computer   gt  Intelli studio  gt  iStudio exe on your  computer        Camera specifications       Type    1 2 3   Approximately 7 76 mm  CCD       Effective pixels    Approximately 14 0 mega pixels       Total pixels    Focal length    Approximately 16 4 mega pixels    Schneider KREUZNACH  f   4 0 48 0 mm  f  3 5 mm   35 mm film equivalent  24 mm 288 mm  21 mm      
50. ect is in focus when you    half oress  Shutter      Shooting options 57    If you do not touch any area on the screen  the focus frame will  appear in the center of the screen    Tracking a subject may fail when      the subject is too small   he subject moves excessively   he subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place     colors or patterns on the subject and the background are the same  he camera shakes excessively   When tracking a subject fails  the focus frame will appear as a white  single line frame  L     f the camera fails to track the subject  you must reselect the subject     track    f the camera fails to focus  the focus frame will change to a red single   ine frame  L     f you use this function  you cannot set self timer options  Face  Detection options  and Smart Filter options                    Changing the camera   s focus       Adjusting the focus area    You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus Center AF  Focus on the center of the frame  Suitable    area according to your subject s location in the scene  when subjects are located at or near the center    i  amp   Multi AF  F f ibl    1 in Shooting mode  touch     gt  Focus Area  E3 ulti ocus on one or more of 9 possible areas   One Touch Shooting  Focus on the subject and  2 Select an option  and then touch OK    capture a photo by touching the image on the screen    p  36   Focus Area Smart Touch AF  Focus on and track the subject that  m    Multi AF you touch on the scr
51. ed  it may damage your files  The  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data        Playback Editing 98    Transferring files to your Windows computer       5 Turn on the camera   e The computer recognizes the camera automatically     If you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer in the    pop up window     6 On your computer  select My Computer  gt  Removable  Disk  gt  DCIM  gt  100PHOTO       Drag or save files to your computer     Disconnecting the camera  for Windows XP     For Windows Vista and Windows 7  the methods for  disconnecting the camera are similar        1 If the status lamp on your camera is blinking  wait until  it Stops     2 Click BY on the tool bar at the bottom right of your  computer screen     fy be  eye il ae    3  Click the pop up message        4 Click the message box indicating safely removed     5 Remove the USB cable        UA The camera may not disconnect safely while Intelli studio is running  End the  program before disconnecting the camera     Playback Editing 99    Transferring files to your Mac computer    When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer  the computer will automatically recognize the device  You can transfer files directly  from the camera to the computer without installing any programs         Z Mac OS 10 4 or later is supported     7 Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the 2 Turn on the camera     USB cable     The computer recognizes the camera automatically and  displays a removab
52. eeesseeeeeeseeees 40  Using the SD Movie Recording mode       sssssssrrseeeserrrrne 41  Using effect modes ss cpsnecivsnscericas csnneastatsiennnlanveciuopredss 42  Using the Beauty Shot Moge        cccsessceccseeseeesseeseeeseeees 42  Using the Object Highlight Mode          ccccsssssssseeeeeeseeees 42  Using the Magic Frame Shot Mode       cccccsseccsseeseeeseeees 43  Using the Smart Filter mode        ccccsesececsseeseeeseeeeeesaneees 44  Using the Palette Effect Recording Mode a   se 46  Recording VOICE MEMOS             ccecseeeeeesssstttteaeeeeeeeeneees 47  Recording a voice MEMO n    sssssssssirersrrrreerrrersrrrrerrrrren  47  Adding a voice memo to a photo n      sssssssresrrrerrresrrrerrne 48       Contents                      Shooting OPTIONS 00    ccc cceeeteeeteeeteeeteetetesteseeeeeen 49  Selecting a resolution and quality             ccccceeeeeeeeee 50  Selecting a resolution       sssssrssessessrrirrsesssrrrrressrrrrrrerssns 50  Selecting image quality            sesssrsrereeessrrrrrrerrrrrrrrreeens 51  Shooting in the dark        sssssnssnsssesinrrrrssrerrrrrrsrseerrrrrrsne 53  Preventing WO GS ehreeosccheia seas tree cate A a a paeas 53  Usmate ilash saressimo e a E ener 53  Adjusting the ISO sensitivity         cccccsssccecsssseeeeseseeesseeees 55  Changing the camera   s fOCUS         sssssesesseseerirrrrrnrrnnen 56  USING TACT O  assie EE A E EO 56  Using smart TOUCH fOCUS wiacilic atnennatadstircandesssennntduesenitens 57  Adjusting the fOCUS area ssssii
53. een   p  57    gt    One Touch Shooting       Shooting options 58    Using face detection    If you use Face Detection options  your camera can automatically detect a human face  When you focus on a human face  the camera  adjusts the exposure automatically  Use Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to capture a smiling face  You can also use  Smart Face Recognition to register faces and prioritize the focus on them     S    The camera automatically tracks the registered face                 may differ        Face Detection may not be effective when      the subject is far from the camera  The focus frame will appear  orange for Smile Shot and Blink Detection        tis too bright or too dark  he subject is not facing the camera   he subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask   he subject s facial expression changes drastically   he subject is backlit or the lighting conditions are unstable   Face Detection is not available when you set Smart Filter effects or  Smart Touch AF    Depending on the shooting options  available Face Detection options          Depending on the Face Detection options you selected  the timer  function may not be available or available timer options may differ           When you set the Face Detection options  some burst options are  not available    When you capture photos of detected faces  they will be registered  in the face list    You can view registered faces in order of priority in Playback mode                     p  79  Even thoug
54. emovable OSK smides rran aime osi nianie riari FERA 98 Camera specifications           ccccceeessseeeeeeseestteeeeeeeess 123  Disconnecting the camera  for Windows XP  a   se 99 GISSA atraen ete Eaa iE 127  Transferring files to your Mac computer                 06 100 FCC cic ile ercran ei iara creer meee te 132  Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer         101 NAEK scisatntsacctceanmncds  lt ieseaasanasbcennadejaccndansesuecmanenievendada  133    11       Basic functions    Learn about your camera   s layout  icons  and basic functions for shooting     Unpacking  Camera layout yeaa ase eter enone 14  Inserting the battery and memory card     16  Charging the battery and turning on your    camera   phiee A N eae iy  Charomomneloante mae nsoe cute eosconnds 17  Turning ON YOUN CAMELA  socsacooccnesaaodaoae 17  Performing the initial setup                    18  Learning ICONS een e ance een en een 20  Using the touch screen 2 22 22    cescecse 21  Setting the touch screen and sound _       23  Setting the display type for the  LOWE IV SCKES hie A a AE E aceia ane ne ZS     SEWING hie sound ma ma a a E 29    Using the Home screen                  00ceees 24  Accessing the Home screen              0508  24  Icons on the Home Screen      sce eee eee ee es 24  Piistdesiale  are lee aicyaemocemee sence ao een ads 25   Using the Help mode                     cceees 26  Viewing the Application description           26  Viewing the Operation guide               068  26   C
55. er more quickly  in low temperatures  below O   C 32   F   The camera freezes  Keep the battery warm by putting it into    your pocket    Using the flash or recording videos  depletes the battery quickly  Recharge  if needed     The camera heats up    The flash does not  work    Batteries are consumable parts that must  be replaced over time  Get a new battery    if the battery life is diminishing quickly     Appendixes 120    ce    e There is no space on the memory card   Delete unnecessary files or insert a new  card     e Format the memory card     e The memory card is defective  Get a new  memory card     e Make sure that the camera is switched  on     e Charge the battery    e Make sure that the battery is inserted  correctly    Remove the battery and insert it again    While you use the camera  it may heat up    This is normal and should not affect your   camera s lifespan or performance    e The flash option may be set to off   0  53    e You cannot use the flash in some modes     Before contacting a service center       The flash fires The flash may fire due to static electricity   unexpectedly The camera is not malfunctioning     The date and time are Set the date and time in the display settings   incorrect  0  107     The touch screen or    buttons do not work eve the battery and insert it again     If you use your camera at very low  temperatures  it may cause the camera  screen to malfunction or discolor  For better  performance of your camera screen  use  your c
56. f the frame  your  be improperly exposed           frame with          e Suitable for photos with subjects in the center of the       emphasis placed on the center             Cloudy  6  Tungsten    Shooting options 66    Adjusting brightness and color       7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  White Balance     2 Select an option  and then touch OK     White Balance        Daylight       Cloudy    amg  Fluorescent_H       eon Desoripton    ose  8   D    ete  i H    ate  1m     Auto WB  Automatically set the White Balance based  on the lighting conditions     Daylight  For outdoor photos on a sunny day     Cloudy  For outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in  shadows     Fluorescent_H  For shooting under a daylight  fluorescent or 3 way fluorescent light           Fluorescent_L  For shooting under white fluorescent  light    Tungsten  For shooting indoor photos under  incandescent bulbs or halogen lamps     Custom Set  Use White Balance settings that you  defined     Defining your own White Balance    You can customize the White Balance by capturing a photo of  a white surface  Such as a piece of paper  under the lighting  conditions in which you intend to capture a photo  The White  Balance feature will helo your camera reproduce the colors that  are in the scene accurately in your photo        7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  White Balance   2 Select Custom Set  and then touch OK     3  Aim the lens at a piece of white paper  and then press   Shutter         Shooting options 67  
57. g time    Icon oT oao no nserteo  al sd dat  Internal memory   Shooting mode    a  2011 01 01 Current date    Memory card inserted    Basic functions 20    Using the touch screen    Learn how to use the touch screen  The touch screen works best when you touch it with the soft part of your finger     AN Do not use sharp objects  such as pens or pencils  to touch the screen  You can damage the screen     Touch an icon to select a menu or option  Gently flick your finger across the screen     son o    Easy Shot Super Close up Shot P Mode  Wide Shot    Timer B One Da Album s   sh       Touch and hold a part of the screen  and then drag your finger     White Balance       Basic functions 21    Using the touch screen       Selecting an option    e Drag the option list up or down until you find the desired option   Touch the option  and then touch OK      Z    White Balance       e If an option has a setting button  touch the button to turn it on  or off     Drive    Smart Filter    Image Adjust       Basic functions 22    The touch screen may not recognize your inputs if you touch multiple  items at the same time    When you touch or drag the screen  discolorations may occur  This is  not a malfunction  but a characteristic of the touch screen  Touch or  drag lightly to minimize the effect    The touch screen may not work properly if you use the camera in  extremely humid environments    The touch screen may not work properly if you apply screen protection  film or other accessorie
58. h faces are registered successfully  they may not be    classified in       Playback mode     A face detected in Shooting mode may not appear in the face list or  Smart Album     Detecting faces    Your camera automatically detects up to 10 human faces in one  scene     7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Face Detection     2 Select Normal  and then touch OK           The nearest face appears in a white focus frame and  the rest of the faces appear in gray focus frames     e The closer you are to the subjects  the quicker your camera will detect  faces   e To focus on a subject in a gray focus frame  touch the face in the  frame   e The camera may not register detected faces if you set burst options  such as Continuous  Motion Capture  and AEB     Shooting options 59    Using face detection       Capturing a self portrait shot    Capture photos of yourself  The focus distance will be set to  close up and your camera will emit a beep     7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Face Detection   2 Select Self Portrait  and then touch OK   3  When you hear a quick beep  press  Shutter         When faces are located in the  center  the camera beeps rapidly     IZ If you tum Volume off in the sound settings  the camera will not emit a beep      p  108     Capturing a smile shot    The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a  smiling face        7 In Shooting mode  touch    gt  Face Detection     2 Select Smile Shot  and then touch OK     3 Compose your shot        The c
59. hen touch OK       To change the ranking of your favorite faces  touch Ws   o  79      To delete a favorite face  touch fy     Shooting options 63    Adjusting brightness and color    Learn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality     Adj usti ng the exposu re manual ly  EV  4 e Once you adjust the exposure  the setting will be stored automatically   Depending on the intensity of the ambient light  your photos You may need to change the exposure value later to avoid  may be too bright or dark  In these cases  you can adjust the ONES ease CI Ute SEG A     If you cannot decide on an appropriate exposure  select AEB    Auto Exposure Bracket   The camera will capture 3 consecutive  photos  each with a different exposure  normal  underexposed  and  overexposed   p  68        exposure to get a better photo        Darker     Neutral  0  Brighter        7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  EV     2 Select a desired value  and then touch OK      The photo will be brighter as exposure increases        When you adjust the exposure value  the icon will appear as  shown below           Shooting options 64       Compensating for backlighting  ACB     When the light source is behind your subject or there is high  contrast between your subject and the background  your Subject  is likely to appear dark in the photo  In this case  set the Auto  Contrast Balance  ACB  option        With ACB    Without ACB    7 In Shooting mode  touch W   2 Touch the setting button next to AC
60. humbnail view or Smart album  touch  gt  Face List         SIZE  4320X 3240         Ci  j  r File Information    E List   L File Location Ea       1       Description    5 Photo includes a voice memo                      Play videos  p  86  or voice memos  p  87                    100 0001 Folder name     File name  00 20 Video length  On Protected file  Print order has been set  DPOF   Delete files  0  83   Play a slide show  p  85           Go  amp  ii    View files as thumbnails  o  81     To display file information on the screen  touch I  and then touch the setting  button next to File Information     Playback Editing 79    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       2  To change the rank of a face  touch W   gt  Yes  and then  drag the face to a new location       Edit Ranking  Ea    1                3 Touch OK to save your changes   e To delete a face from the list  touch   touch a face  and  then touch OK        Touch urg  to view only your favorite faces in the face list     Viewing files in Smart album as thumbnails    View files by category  such as date  face  or file type   1 Onthe Home screen  touch       2 Touch ALL  gt  a category option        Icon Description    ALL View all files   View files by the date they were saved    2  View files by recognized faces and favorite faces      J View files by the file type       It may take some time for the camera to open Smart album  change  the category  or reorganize files   e lf you delete a category  all files 
61. iew the original photo  touch Before   e Jo view the adjusted photo  touch After        5 Touch fm to save your changes     Playback Editing 91       Removing red eye 3  Touch       to select the number of copies  and then    touch OK   7 On the Home screen  touch M3        The most recent file will be displayed   2 Touch A  gt  a photo   3 Touch W  gt  Red eye Fix     e To view the original photo  touch Before   e To view the adjusted photo  touch After        100 0001 i iin             k OK    4 Touch fm to save your changes     IZ e You can take the memory card to a print shop that supports                            DPOF  Digital Print Order Format  or you can print photos directly  i i hrough a DPOF compatible printer at home   Creating a print order  DPOF  e Photos with dimensions that are wider than the paper may be cut  Select photos to print and save print options in the Digital Print off on the left and right edges  Ensure that your photo dimensions  Order Format  DPOF   This information is saved in the MISC SECON T aH DIS HHLNITS  Ba  Ye ISIE a  folder on your memory card for convenient printing on DPOF  e You cannot set DPOF options for photos stored in the internal    compatible printers  memory   7 In Playback mode  locate a photo  and then touch W   2 Touch DPOF     Playback Editing 92    Viewing files on a TV or HDTV    Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to a TV with the A V cable     4 On the Home screen  touch  amp A   2 Touch Connectivity 
62. ifications    e OIS  On  Off  e Video editing  embedded   Pause during recording  e DCF  EXIF 2 21  DPOF 1 1  PictBridge 1 0   Still image capture  Time trimming   Still Image  JPEG  DCF    File format e Movie Clio  MP4  Video  MPEG 4 AVC H 264   Audio  AAC    Single image  Thumbnails  Multi slide show with music   Audio file  WAV    and effect  Movie clio  Smart Aloum   Magazine View    Smart Album category  Type  Date  Face    Resize  Rotate  Image Adj       Image Adjust  Face Re    Saturation  Co  e Smart Filter  Normal  Mi       Focus  Old Film 1  Old  Sketch  Fish eye  Defog  Classic  Retro  Negative   Custom RGB    ust  Trim  Smart Filter       ouch  Brightness     ntrast  Red eye Fix  ACB    niature  Vignetting  Soft       Film 2  Half Tone Dot     Appendixes 125       For 1 GB microSD   Number of photos             Super Fine Fine Normal   IHm 4320 X 3240 22 240 353    i  4320 X 2880 37 267 391   4320 X 2432 63 320 471   Im 3648 X 2736 66 323 469   Image size Gm 2592X1944 319 607 858  Jm 1984X1488 522 954 1 336  E  1920X1080 742 1 336 1 878    Im 1024X768 1 582 2 505 3 006    These figures are measured under Samsung s  standard conditions  Your results may vary depending  on the shooting conditions and camera settings     Interface    Digital output    USB 2 0  connector    Audio input output Internal speaker  Mono   Microphone  Mono     e AN  NTSC  PAL  selectable     Vi tput  ideo outpu e HDMI 1 4  NTSC  PAL  selectable     DC power input    20 pin  4 2 V  connector
63. ight or high  temperatures for an extended period of time     Prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures can  cause permanent damage to your camera   s internal components        Avoid covering the camera or charger with blankets or clothes     The camera may overheat  which may distort the camera or  Cause a fire     If liquid or foreign objects enter your camera  immediately  disconnect all power sources  such as the battery or charger   and then contact a Samsung service center        Caution     situations that could cause damage to your camera  or other equipment    Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an  extended period of time     Installed batteries may leak or corrode over time and cause  serious damage to your camera     Use only authentic  manufacturer recommended  Lithium ion  replacement batteries  Do not damage or heat the battery   Inauthentic  damaged  or heated batteries may cause a fire or  personal injury     Use only Samsung approved batteries  chargers  cables and   accessories    e Using unauthorized batteries  chargers  cables or accessories  can cause batteries to explode  damage your camera  or cause  injury    e Samsung is not responsible for damage or injuries caused by  unauthorized batteries  chargers  cables or accessories        Use the battery only for its intended purpose   Misusing the battery may cause a fire or electric shock        Do not touch the flash while it fires   The flash is very hot when fired an
64. ilter  ohoto   Normal  Miniature  Vignetting  E j Sh   i i t Whi  PT Soft Focus  Old Film 1  Old Film 2  Half Tone Dot  Photos Sees a oe g ie  oto shooting sketch  Fish eye  Defog  Classic  Retro  Negative  Landscape  ctio l fipod  On Ca TAA   mode Custom RGB  Backlight  Backlight Portrait  Blue Sky  Sunset       acro Color  Natural Green  Fireworks  e Image Adjust  Sharoness  Contrast  Saturation    Drive  Single  Continuous  Motion Capture  AEB  e Palette Effect Recording  Palette Effect 1  Palette Timer  Off  2 Sec  10 Sec  Double      Effect 2  Palette Effect 3  Palette Effect 4  Video Shooting        mode    Smart Filter  movie   Normal  Miniature  Vignetting   Half Tone Dot  Sketch  Fish eye  Defog  Classic   Retro  Negative   Custom RGB        Appendixes 124       Videos    Playback    Type    Edit    Effect    e Modes  Easy Shot  movie    HD Movie Recording  Voice recording       SD Movie Recording  Smart Filter  movie   Palette  Effect Recording          Voice Recording  Maximum 10 hours      Voice Memo in a photo  Maximum 10 sec           Easy Shot   Landscape  Blue Sky  Natural Green   Sunset  Action Storage   e Format  MP4  H 264  Maximum recording time      20 min     Internal memory  Approximately 10 MB    Size  1280 X 720 HQ  1280 X 720  640 X 480     External memory  Optional  microSD card  up to   390 X 240 bieda 2 GB guaranteed   microSDHC card  up to 8 GB    Frame rate  30 FPS  15 FPS ee    Voice  Sound Alive On  Sound Alive Off  Mute ean eR ORMENIES   spec
65. in the category will be deleted     Playback Editing 80    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Viewing files with the page flip effect    You can flip through files by dragging or flicking your finger across  the screen  You can also apply a page flip effect to a slide show     7 On the Home screen  touch    ps   2 Touch a theme     3  Drag images to the left or right to move to the previous  or next file                             Ilcon Description    Play a slide show    gt  e Touch the screen to pause the slide show and  ua adjust the volume or mute the sound        Touch    to stop the slide show   4  Retun to the theme selection screen      Z You can view only photos when you use the page flip effect        Viewing files as thumbnails  Scan thumbnails of files     y In Playoack mode  rotate  Zoom  to the left to view  ee   thumbnails  9 at a time   Rotate  Zoom  to the left once   m w Or twice more to display more thumbnails  16 or 36   E 2 ata time   Rotate  Zoom  to the right to return to the   previous view        Playback Editing 81    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Protecting files    Protect your files to prevent accidental deletion     1 In Playback mode  locate the file you want to protect   and then touch W     2 Touch the setting button next to Protect         a 100 0001 IN M    JE Delete I  On    i Start Slide Sh    Delete files G en Ca  gt        R    Photo includes a voice memo lee   T      ideo file aes k7  gt     gt   Voice me
66. ing 17  inserting 16    Beauty Shot mode 42  Blink detection 61    Brightness  Playback mode 90  Shooting mode 64    Burst modes  Auto Exposure Bracket 68  Continuous 68  Motion Capture 68    C   Camera maintenance 112  Camera specifications 123  Charging 17    Cleaning  camera body 112  lens 112  touch screen 112    Close up shot  Close up Shot mode 37  macro 56    Connecting to a computer  Mac 100  Windows 95    Contrast  Playoack mode 90  Shooting mode 72    D  Date Time set 107  Deleting files 83    Digital Print Order Format   DPOF  92    Digital zoom 28  Disconnecting the camera 99  Display brightness 105  Display set 23    E  Easy Shot mode 34  Editing photos 89    Appendixes 133    Editing videos  capturing 87  trimming 86    Enlarging 84    Error messages 111    F  Face detection 59    Flash  Auto 53  Fill in 54  Off 53  Red eye 54  Red eye fix 54  Slow sync 54    Focus area  Center AF 58  Multi AF 58  Smart Touch AF 57    Focus sound 105    Formatting 109       G  Guide lines 105    H  Half press shutter 31  HDMI Size 107    HD Movie Recording  mode 40    HDTV 94  Help mode 26  Home button 15    Home screen 24    Icons  Home screen 24  Playback mode 79  Shooting mode 20    Image adjustment  brightness    contrast    Shoo    Playback mode    ing mode    red eye 92  saturation          Shoo       Playback mode    ing mode    sharoness 72    Image quality 51    Imprint    108    Intelli studio 97    Intelli zoom 29    ISO sensitivity 55    L    Language settings 107   
67. ing of batteries and chargers with  Charge the battery until the indicator light turns green  care   e If the indicator light blinks in orange or does not illuminate  e Never dispose of batteries in a fire  Follow all local regulations  reconnect the cable  or remove the battery and insert it again  when you dispose of used batteries    e If you charge the battery when the cable is overheated or the e Never place batteries or cameras on or in heating devices   temperature is too high  the indicator light may turn orange  such as microwave ovens  stoves  or radiators  Batteries may  Charging will start when the battery cools down  explode when they are overheated     e Overcharging batteries may shorten battery life  After charging is  finished  disconnect the cable from your camera    e Do not bend or place heavy objects on the AC cable  Doing so  may damage the cable        Notes about charging with a computer connected  e Use only the provided USB cable   e The battery may not charge when       you use a USB hub    other USB devices are connected to your computer         you connect the cable to the port on the front side of your  computer     the USB port of your computer does not support the power output  standard  5 V  500 mA     Appendixes 118       A    Personal injury or death can occur if the battery is  handled carelessly or improperly  For your safety   follow these instructions for proper battery handling     The battery can ignite or explode if not handled proper
68. k         oo iiig    00 02   00 05             e Touch J  to pause while recording   e Touch   to resume     Extended functions 40       Using the SD Movie Recording mode    In SD Movie Recording mode  you can record a video in   640 X 480 resolution which can be easily uploaded to the web   You can record SD definition videos of up to 20 minutes in length   The camera saves recorded videos as MP4  H 264  files        1 Onthe Home screen  touch E       2 Touch W  and then set the desired options    For a list of options  refer to page 49      3 Press  Shutter  or touch to   start recording     Wi                 K          4 Press  Shutter  again or touch i to stop recording     Extended functions 41    Using effect modes    Capture photos or record videos with various effects     Using the Beauty Shot mode    In Beauty Shot mode  you can capture a portrait with options to  hide facial imperfections     7 On the Home screen  touch  jj     2 Drag the sliders or touch the sample photos to adjust  Face Tone and Face Retouch       For example  increase the Face Tone setting to make skin  appear lighter             1 WM  A      S  Face Tone Ca n  AFi q   ilj n _   Face Retouch    ens  ho    ho       MENU       3  Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus     4 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     4 When using the Beauty Shot mode  the focus distance will be set to Auto  Macro     Using the Object Highlight mode    The Object Highlight mode makes 
69. ld waste at the end of their working life  Where marked  the  chemical symbols Hg  Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains  mercury  cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive  2006 66  If batteries are not properly disposed of  these substances  can cause harm to human health or the environment                       To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse  please  separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through  your local  free battery return system           This Class  B  digital apparatus complies with Canadian  ICES 008     Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler   To find the nearest recycling location  go to our website   www samsung convrecyclingdirect Or call   877  278   0799    Appendixes 131    FCC notice       e NOTE  e Declaration of Conformity  This equioment has been tested and found to comply with the Trade Name   Samsung Electronics America  Inc   limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the    FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable MOUCIING  a Wee V0  protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  Responsible Party   Samsung Electronics America  Inc   This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio                Address       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 interfe
70. le     To view files by category  touch   gt  on the Home screen   p  80     Playback Editing 77          To skip files quickly  tilt the camera to the direction you want to  flip files      78    You can also touch and hold the left end or right end of the  screen to skip files quickly    You can also drag the slider left or right to move to the  previous or next file     100 0001 I ii           Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode          e If you want to view files stored in the internal memory  remove your    memory card     e The camera will not properly play back files of unsupported sizes or    files that were captured with other cameras     Viewing files with motion recognition    You can view files by tilting the camera in Playback mode        e Motion recognition may not work well if you hold the camera  with the screen parallel to the ground                    e When you rotate the camera 90   or 180   while you view a  photo  the camera will automatically change the orientation of  the displayed photo   po  108    e To deactivate motion recognition  touch W  and then touch the  setting button next to Gesture View     Playback Editing 78    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Display in Playback mode Ranking your favorite faces    You can rank your favorite faces or delete them  The favorite face  100 0001 a  ii  feature is available only when you insert a memory card into the  on camera        7 In Playback mode  touch  J  gt  Face List      In T
71. le disk icon   You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light  A  into  your camera  If the cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The 4 If you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer in the  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data  pop up window        3  Double click the removable disk icon     4 Drag or save files to your computer        Playback Editing 100    Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer    Print photos with a PictBridge compatible printer by connecting your camera directly to the printer     7 On the Home screen  touch a    Touch es to print     _    Touch sm to print all photos   Touch Connectivity  gt  USB  gt  Printer     100 0001 W M     3 Turn on the printer  and then connect your camera to the  printer with the USB cable           8 When the pop up window appears  touch Yes to begin    4 Ifthe camera is off  press  POWER  or  Playback  to printing   turn it on  e To cancel printing  touch Cancel on the pop up window     e The printer recognizes the camera automatically   5 Select a file to print     6 Touch       to select the number of copies      To set printer options  touch MM   p  102     Playback Editing 101    Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer       Configuring print settings    Press to configure print settings     100 0001 3   i  Size    Layout    Type    Quality       Size  Set the print size     Layout  Set the number of photos to be printed on a single  sheet of paper     Type 
72. le is reversed  it may damage your files  The  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data        Copyright information    Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are  registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation   Mac is a registered trademark of the Apple Corporation   microSD    and microSDHC    are registered  trademarks of the SD Association    HDMI  the HDMI logo and the term  High Definition  Multimedia Interface  are trademarks or registered  trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC    Trademarks and trade names used in this manual are  the property of their respective owners              e Camera specifications or contents of this manual may  be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of  camera functions    e You are not allowed to reuse or distribute any part of  this manual without prior permission    e For Open Source License information  refer to the     OpenSourcelnfo pdf    in the provided CD ROM     Outline of the User Manual    Basic functions    Learn about your camera   s layout  icons  and basic  functions for shooting     Extended functions    Learn how to capture a photo  record a video  and  record a voice memo by selecting a mode     Shooting options  Learn how to set the options in Shooting mode     Playback Editing    Learn how to play back photos  videos  or voice  memos and edit photos or videos  Also  learn how to  connect your camera to your computer  photo printer   TV  or HDTV     Settings  Refer to options to configure your camera  
73. lectric shock    In temperatures below O   C 32   F  battery capacity and battery  life may decrease    Battery capacity may decrease in low temperatures but will  return to normal in milder temperatures                          Cautions about using the battery    Protect batteries  chargers  and memory cards from  damage   Prevent batteries from making contact with metal objects  as this  can create a connection between the   and     terminals of your  battery and lead to temporary or permanent battery damage and  may cause a fire or electric shock        Notes about charging the battery    If the indicator light is off  make sure that the battery is inserted  correctly    If the camera is on while battery is charging  the battery may not  fully charge  Turn off the camera before charging the battery     Do not use your camera when you charge the battery  This may  cause a fire or electric shock    Do not pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug from  the power outlet  as this may cause a fire or electric shock     Let the battery charge for at least 10 minutes before tuming on  the camera     f you connect the camera to an external power source while  the battery is depleted  using some high energy consuming  unctions will cause the camera to turn off  To use the camera  normally  recharge the battery                       a    Appendixes 117    Camera maintenance                e Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly  Handling and dispos
74. ly  If  you notice any deformities  cracks  or other abnormalities  in the battery  immediately discontinue use of the battery  and contact a service center    Use only authentic  manufacturer recommend battery  chargers and adapters and charge the battery only by the  methods described in this user manual    Do not place the battery near heating devices or expose  it to excessively warm environments  such as the inside  of an enclosed car in the summertime     Do not place the battery in a microwave oven     Avoid storing or using the battery in hot  humid places   such as spas or shower enclosures     Do not rest the device on flammable surfaces  such as  bedding  carpets  or electric blankets for a prolonged  period    When the device is switched on  do not leave it in any  confined space for a prolonged period    Do not allow battery terminals to come in contact with  metallic objects  such as necklaces  coins  keys  or  watches     Use only authentic  manufacturer recommended  Lithium   ion replacement batteries                                                     Appendixes 119       e Do not disassemble the battery or puncture it with any  sharp object   e Avoid exposing the battery to high pressure or crushing  forces   e Avoid exposing the battery to major impacts  such as  dropping it from high places   e Do not expose the battery to temperatures of 60   C   140   F  or above      Do not allow the battery to come in contact with moisture  or liquids   e Do not expose
75. mo file  4 Drag the screen up or down to move to the previous or next page of 4 You cannot delete or rotate a protected file   thumbnails     Playback Editing 82       Deleting files    Select files to delete in Playoack mode     Deleting a single file  You can select one file  and then delete it     7 In Playback mode  locate the file you want to delete  and  then touch P     2 When the pop up message appears  touch Yes     You can also delete a file by touching  J  gt  Delete  gt  Delete  gt  OK  gt  Yes     Deleting multiple files  You can select multiple files  and then delete them at once        7 On the Home screen  touch fuf  gt  iif         In Thumbnail view or Smart album  touch i        Select the files you want to delete  and then touch        3  When the pop up message appears  touch Yes     4 When you sort files by category  deleting a category will delete all files in that  category     Deleting all files  You can select all files  and then delete them at once        7 On the Home screen  touch fmf  gt  M   gt  Yes      In Thumbnail view or Smart aloum  touch  J  gt  Delete     2 Select All  and then touch OK     3  When the pop up message appears  touch Yes     You can also delete all files by touching  EJ  gt  Delete  gt  All  gt  OK  gt  Yes     Copying files to a memory card    Copy files from the internal memory to a memory card     1 In Playback mode  touch W        In Thumbnail view or Smart album  touch  J  gt  Copy to  Card     2 Touch Copy to Card     
76. n the computer meets the requirements   depending on the condition of your computer    If your computer does not meet the requirements  videos may not play  correctly or it may take longer to edit videos    Install DirectX 9 0c or above before you use the program    Your computer must be running Windows XP  Windows Vista  or  Windows 7 for you to connect the camera as a removable disk     See p  98 and p  100            The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that results from using an  unqualified computer such as a computer you assembled yourself        Transferring files with Intelli studio 5 Turn on the camera           Intelli studio will start automatically when you connect the camera   The computer recognizes the camera automatically and Intelli   to your computer with the USB cable  studio launches automatically    Z  The battery wil charge while the camera is connected to a computer with the you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer in the  USB cable  pop up window   1 On the Home screen  touch aG 6 Select a destination folder on your computer  and then  select Yes   2 Touch Connectivity  and then turn on PC Software by e New files stored on the camera will automatically transfer to  touching the setting button  the selected folder     e If your camera has no new files  the pop up window for saving    3 Turn off the camera  new files will not appear     4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB For Windows Vista and Windows 7  select 
77. nected to a computer or  OOPHOTO to 999PHOTO  printer  when you are playing a slide show or     The maximum number of files that can be stored videos  and when you are recording a voice  in one folder is 9 999  memo   e The camera defines file names according to        the Design rule for Camera File system  DCF  REE Set a light to automatically turn on in dark places  standard  If you intentionally change file names  to help the camera focus   Off  On         the camera may not play back the files     Set to automatically rotate photos as you rotate    Auto Rotat  SE the camera   Off  On      Settings 108    Settings menu         Default    Format the internal memory and the memory card   formatting will delete all files  including protected  files    Yes  No     Format 14 Errors can occur if you use a memory card formatted  by another brand of camera  a memory card reader   or a computer  Please format memory cards in the  camera before using them to capture photos        Reset menus and shooting options  date and time   language  and video output settings will not be    Reset reset    Yes  No   You can also reset settings by touching PZA on the  Home screen     Settings 109       Appendixes    Get information about error messages  specifications  and  maintenance     Error messages perio ea a a E A A qd  Camera maintenance 225  aerate eeen ween cee 112  Cleaninomourcamera menar a r eee ieanen ree  112  USNE Or Stoning ie CAMEE  sassosoaosascacoacassonsaooaes als   AAD OUI 
78. olors  high contrast  and  strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras        Hide facial imperfections or apply dreamy effects        Apply vintage film effect 1                Apply vintage film effect 2   Apply a halftone effect   Apply a pen sketch effect     Blacken the edges of the frame and distort objects to  imitate the visual effect of a fisheye lens     Make a photo clearer   Apply a black and white effect   Apply a sepia tone effect        Apply a negative film effect     e To apply filter effects to saved photos  touch A    e When you select Sketch  the resolution will change to Sym and below     Available filters in movie mode    Miniature    Vignetting    Half Tone Dot  Sketch    Fish eye    Defog  Classic  Retro    Negative    Apply a tilt shift effect to make the subject appear in  miniature     Apply the retro looking colors  high contrast  and  strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras     Apply a halftone effect   Apply a pen sketch effect     Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect of a  fisheye lens     Make the image clearer   Apply a black and white effect   Apply a sepia tone effect        Apply a negative film effect     e lf you select Miniature  the speed of the video will increase   e lf you select Miniature  the camera will not record sound   e  f you select Miniature  Vignetting  Half Tone Dot  Sketch   Fish eye  or Defog  the recording speed will be set to R  and the  recording resolution will be set to less than 640     Extended functions 4
79. omputer or printer with a USB cable    e Computer   Connect your camera to a  computer for transferring files     eee e Printer  Connect your camera to a printer for  printing files   e Select Mode  Manually select the USB mode  when you connect your camera to a device   PC Software Set Intelli studio to launch automatically when you    connect your camera to your computer   Off  On      Settings 107    Settings menu                           Default   Default  Specify how to name files  Set to display the date and time on captured  e Reset  Set the file number to start from 0001 photos   Off   Date  Date  amp  Time   when you insert a new mena card  format a again e The date and time will be displayed on the  memory card  or delete all files  bottom right corner of the photo   e Series    Set the file number to resume from e Some printer models may not print the date and  the previous file number when you insert a new time properly   Fae card  format a memory card  or delete Set the camera to automatically turn off when you  ale  perform no operations for a specified period   e The default name of the first folder is 100PHOTO  Off  1 min  3 min   5 min  10 min   File No  and the default name of the first file is SAM_O001  e Your settings will not change when you replace     The file number increases one at a time from Auto P off the battery   uto Power    SAM_0001    n e The camera will not automatically turn off when    Di ee number Meas one at a time from the camera is con
80. oo dark because of areas  the subject may appear too dark   q backlighting  e Avoid shooting toward the sun      w aS e Set the flash option to 4 Fill in   0  53     e Adjust the exposure   p  64   e Set the Auto Contrast Balance  ACB  option   p  65   e Set the metering option to Ce  Spot if a bright subject is in the center of the frame   p  65                 Quick reference      Capturing photos of people    e Beauty Shot mode    gt  42    e Red eye Red eye Fix  to prevent or correct red eye    gt  53    e Face Detection  gt  59       Y Capturing photos at night or in the  F dark  e Night Shot mode  gt  39  e Flash options  gt  53  e ISO sensitivity  to adjust the sensitivity to light   gt  55     lt  Capturing action photos    e Continuous  Motion Capture  gt  68    Adjusting the exposure  brightness     UV aZ     e ISO sensitivity  to adjust the sensitivity to light   gt  55  e EV  to adjust exposure   gt  64       ACB  to compensate for subjects against bright  backgrounds   gt  65    e Metering    65    AEB  to take 3 photos of the same scene with different  exposures   gt  68     gt   Taking photos of scenery       Super Wide Shot mode    gt  38   3 Capturing photos of text  insects  or  x flowers   e Close up Shot mode    gt  37   e Macro  gt  56    al Applying effects to photos    e Object Highlight mode    42   e Magic Frame shot mode  gt  43  e Smart Filter  ohoto  mode  gt  44  e Smart Filter effects  gt  69    e Image Adjust  to adjust Saturation  Contrast  or 
81. op up message appears  touch Yes     e The original video should be at least 10 seconds long   e The camera will save the edited video as a new file     Playback Editing 86    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Capturing an image from video Playing a voice memo  7 While viewing a video  touch Il at the point where you  want to capture an image   2 Touch    7 In Playback mode  locate a voice memo file  and then  touch        When the pop up message appears  touch Yes  l l  3 Ai im 2 Listen to the voice memo     K e The resolution of the captured image will be the same as the original  video   e The captured image is saved as a new file     100 0003 JN  00     00 10       44 Scan backward   11  gt  Pause or resume playback   PP   Scan forward        Adjust the volume or mute the sound      Retur to Playback mode     Playback Editing 87    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode       Playing voice memos that are attached to photos    7 In Playback mode  locate a photo that includes a voice  memo  and then touch         2 Listen to a voice memo       gt  100 0001 J   a   Ea  P 00 04 00 10       Icon  Description    II b Pause or resume playback   d    Adjust the volume or mute the sound       Retun to Playback mode     Playback Editing 88    Editing a photo    Learn how to edit photos     e The camera will save edited photos as new files   e When you edit photos  the camera will automatically convert them to a lower resolution  Photos that you rotate or resize man
82. pensating for backlighting  ACB         65  Changing the metering option                 65    Selecting a light source  White balance      66    Using  UNStIMOUCSeetvesned seen  68   Applying effects Adjusting images _          69  Applying Smart Filter effects               068  69  ACUS VOUN PIiOlOGs pareusteccr eee ae 12   Reducing the zoom sound                   665  6   Available shooting options by   SHOOUMGIMOCE sarees ccee eenentnrena eer 74    Selecting a resolution and quality    Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings     Selecting a resolution    As you increase the resolution  your photo or video will include  more pixels  so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on  a larger screen  When you use a high resolution  the file size will  also increase     Setting a photo resolution    7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Photo Size   2 Select an option  and then touch OK     Photo Size    rm 4320 X 3240   gt  fz  4320 X 2880    4320 X 2432       Ilcon  Description    Hm   lial    l  m    om  4m    Shooting options 50    4320 X 3240  Print on A1 paper   4320 X 2880  Print on A1 paper in wide ratio  3 2      4320 X 2432  Print on A1 paper in panorama ratio  16 9   or play back on an HDTV     3648 X 2736  Print on A2 paper   2592 X 1944  Print on A4 paper   1984 X 1488  Print on A5 paper     1920 X 1080  Print on A5 paper in panorama ratio  16 9   or play back on an HDTV     1024 X 768  Attach to an email                          Selecting
83. r brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently with  a soft cloth  If any dust remains  apply lens cleaning liquid to a  piece of lens cleaning paper and wipe gently              AN e Never use benzene  thinners  or alcohol to clean the camera  These  solutions can damage the camera or cause it to malfunction   e Do not press on the lens cover or use a blower brush on the lens  Cover                    Appendixes 112    Camera maintenance       Using or storing the camera    Inappropriate places to use or store the camera    e Avoid exposing the camera to very cold or very hot  temperatures    Avoid using your camera in areas with extremely high humidity   or where the humidity changes drastically     Avoid exposing the camera to direct sunlight and storing it in hot   poorly ventilated areas  such as in a car during Summertime   Protect your camera and the display from impact  rough  handling  and excessive vibration to avoid serious damage     Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty  dirty  humid  or  poorly ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and  internal components    Do not use your camera near fuels  combustibles  or flammable  chemicals  Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases  or  explosive materials in the same compartment as the camera or  its accessories     Do not store the camera where there are mothballs     Using on beaches or shores    e Protect your camera from sand and dirt when you use it on  beaches or in other similar areas    
84. rence Telephone No    will not occur in a particular installation  If this equioment 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      Reorientate  or relocate  the receiving antenna      Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  that to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio   TV technician for  help                                                e CAUTION     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s  authority to operate the equipment     Appendixes 132         85 Challenger Road  Ridgefield Park     NJ 07660      1 800 SAMSUNG  726 7864     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2   this device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation           Index    A    AF  assist light  location 14  settings 108    AF Sound 105  Album mode 80  Anynet  106  Aperture value 39    Auto Contrast Balance  ACB   Playback mode 91  Shooting mode 64    Auto Exposure Bracket   AEB  68    A V port 14    Battery  caution 117  charg
85. ring faces as your favorites  My Star   on lighting conditions  drastic changes in the subject s DOSE OF face  You can register your favorite faces to orioritize the focus and    and whether or not the subject is wearing glasses   e The camera can automatically register up to 14 faces  If the camera  recognizes a new face when 14 faces have already been registered  it    will replace the lowest priority face with the new one         e The camera can detect up to 5 favorite faces in one scene  1 In Shooting mode  touch Ey Smart FR Edit     exposure on those faces  This feature is available only when you  use a memory card        2 Select My Star  and then touch OK     3  Align your subject   s face with the oval guideline  and then  press  Shutter  to register the face        e If the subject s face is not aligned with the oval guideline  the white  frame will not appear   e Capture 5 photos of the subject s face  one each from the front  left   right  above  and below   e Capture photos of one person at a time when registering faces     Shooting options 62       4  Touch 5 when the face list appears      Your favorite faces are indicated with a   amp  on the face list     e You can register up to 6 favorite faces     e The flash will not fire when you register a favorite face     e If you register the same face twice  you can delete one of the faces  in the face list     Viewing your favorite faces    7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Smart FR Edit   2 Select Face List  and t
86. rker and 1 0 EV to one step brighter        Exif  Exchangeable Image File Format    A specification to define an image file format for digital cameras  created by the Japan Electronic Industries Development  Association  JEIDA         Exposure   The amount of light allowed to reach the camera   s sensor   Exposure is controlled by a combination of the shutter speed  the  aperture value  and ISO sensitivity              Flash    A speed light that helos to create adequate exposure in low light  conditions        Focal length    The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point    in millimeters   Longer focal lengths result in narrower angles of  view and the subject is magnified  Shorter focal lengths result in  wider angles of view     Histogram    A graphical representation of the brightness of an image  The  horizontal axis represents the brightness and the vertical axis  represents the number of pixels  High points at the left  too dark   and right  too bright  on the histogram indicate a photo that is  improperly exposed        H 264 MPEG 4    A high compression video format established by international  standard organizations ISO IEC and ITU T  This codec is capable  of providing good video quality at low bit rates developed by the  Joint Video Team  JVT      Image sensor    The physical part of a digital camera that contains a photosite for  each pixel in the image  Each photosite records the brightness of  the light that strikes it during an exposure  Common
87. s is measured under the following    conditions  in P Mode  in the darkness   at  la  resolution  on Fine quality  with    ol on  Approximately 1  Set the flash option to Fill in  take a  90 min  single shot  and zoom in or out   Photos    Approximately 2  Set the flash option to Off  take a  180 photos single shot  and zoom in or out   3  Perform steps 1 and 2 for 30  seconds and repeat for 5 minutes   Then turn off the camera for 1 minute   4  Repeat steps 1 to 3   Videos Approximately Record videos at 1280 X 720 HQ  80 min resolution and 30 FPS   e The figures above are measured using Samsung s standards  Your reslults may       differ  depending on your actual usage   e Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording  time     Appendixes 116    Camera maintenance       Low battery message    When the battery has fully discharged  the battery icon will tum  red and the  Low Battery  message will appear        Notes about using the battery    e Avoid exposing batteries or memory cards to very cold or very  hot temperatures  below O   C 32   F or above 40   C 104   F    Extreme temperatures can reduce the charging capacity of your  batteries and can cause memory cards to malfunction    When you use the camera for an extended period  the area  around the battery chamber may become warm  This does not  affect the normal use of the camera    Do not pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug from  the power outlet  as this may cause a fire or e
88. s to the screen    Depending on the viewing angle  the screen may appear dim  Adjust  the brightness or viewing angle to improve the resolution           Setting the touch screen and sound    Learn how to change the screen display tyoe and the sound settings     Setting the display type for the touch screen Setting the sound   You can select from three screen display types  Each displays Set your camera to emit or not emit a sound when you perform  differently  functions    7 In Shooting mode  touch Ill  7 On the Home screen  touch A    2 Select an option  and then touch OK  2 Touch Sound     Display Set    PILI Hide    3  Touch the setting button next to Beep Sound to turn the  beep on or off     I   BI Guide Line       Icon Description    IOI    IBI    Full  Icons are always displayed     Hide  Icons are hidden if you perform no operation  for 5 seconds  touch the screen to display the icons  again     Guide Line  Grid lines are displayed  The grid   lines are helpful for getting the photo aligned with   a surface  such as the horizon or the edges of  buildings     Basic functions 23    Using the Home screen    You can select a shooting mode or access the settings menu by touching the icons on the Home screen     Accessing the Home screen Icons on the Home screen   Press  HOME  again to return to the previous mode  east     Easy Shot  Touch a shooting mode button  photo or  movie  on the screen to capture a photo or video  The    camera will automatically select an appropri
89. scratches by keeping  it away from sand  sharp implements  or loose change     Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight  as this may discolor  the image sensor or cause it to malfunction    Protect your lens from fingerprints and scratches  Clean your  ens with a soft  clean  debris free lens cloth     The camera may tum off if subjected to a Sudden impact  This  is to protect the memory card  Turn on the camera to use it  again    While you use the camera  it may heat up  This is normal and  should not affect your camera s lifespan or performance   When you use the camera in low temperatures  it may take  some time to turn on  the screen color may be changed  temporarily  or after images may appear  These conditions are  not malfunctions and they will correct themselves when the  camera is returned to normal temperatures    Paint or metal on the outside of the camera may cause  allergies  itchy skin  eczema  or swelling for people with  sensitive skin  If you experience any of these symptoms  stop  using the camera immediately and consult a doctor                          Do not insert foreign objects into any of your camera   s  compartments  slots  or access points  Damage due to  improper use may not be covered by your warranty    Do not allow unqualified personnel to service the camera or  attempt to service the camera yourself  Any damage that results  from unqualified service is not covered by your warranty              About memory cards    Supported memory cards    
90. ss ices adcideddsetnestsiidiendvsdeidass 58  Using face detection incurs cuaiatasisneecsakenpeetiusccntetcedusanets 59  BEES  ACES E E 59  Capturing a self portrait SNOt        cceccecssssseeeseeeeesseeeeeees 60  Capturing a smile SRO   ssssasesastcsetassasccerataasssacsessseascteance 60  Detecino eye IMAG isrsssisr siconr paean 61  Using Smart Face Recognition sccatesseceasevaaseenaeasanaesaives 61  Registering faces as your favorites  My Star     62    10    Adjusting brightness and color    ereere 64  Adjusting the exposure manually  EV      cccsssesecsetseeeeeeaes 64  Compensating for backlighting  ACB          ccseesesssssseeeees 65  Changing the metering Option cassvecssacesssiatewtecaraceacseussens 65  Selecting a light source  White balance           ccseseeeeseeees 66   Using burst modes fcsiccsasSsdcsceciscialdsstvoabsacddessntsacddanezenss 68   Applying effects Adjusting images             ccecesereeeeeees 69  Applying Smart Filter effects         sessnnsssrninerrrrerrrrrerrrrrne 69  Adjusting your PNO  OS aici tec seendenestisweansas teed seamaiderdananald  2   Reducing the ZOOM sound l    73   Available shooting options by shooting mode              74    Contents                   PRC KEIN ss cscsitenicsiceceisvinn serieestensdsdernsdiensarcensbernsceekih 76  Le  lt  seule eld dared barb Casha 103  Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode                 7 Settings MENU ociccsisinesasutaisitonusniserdacaiecers ldsaviiuscddasatns 104  Starting Playpack MOde  cis
91. stance to    the subject     Even if you use a tripod  the camera may not detect the Be mode if the  subject is moving    In Easy Shot mode  the camera consumes more battery power   because it changes settings often to select appropriate scenes     Using shooting modes       Using the One Touch Shot mode Using the Timer Shot mode    In One Touch Shot mode  you can capture a photo with the touch    In Timer Shot mode  you can set the camera to capture a photo  of your finger     automatically after a specified number of seconds by setting the    timer   4 On the Home screen  touch A       7 On the Home screen touch A     Touch a subject on the screen to capture the photo     2 Select an option by dragging the dial in the direction  indicated by the arrow        Icon Description    OFF Off  The timer is not active     o 10 Sec  Capture a photo after a 10 second delay     X  2 Sec  Capture a photo after a 2 second delay     S Double  Capture one photo after a 10 second delay  and another photo after a 2 second delay     Extended functions 36       3 Press  Shutter  to start the timer  Using the Close up Shot mode          Press  Shutter  to cancel the timer  7 On the Home screen  touch          2 Align your subject in the frame  and then half press   Shutter  to focus        10 im       4       3 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     Extended functions 37    Using shooting modes       Using the Super Wide Shot mode    In Super Wide Shot mode  you can capture a landscape photo
92. t the battery and an optional memory card into the camera        Removing the battery and memory card    Push the card gently  until it disengages from  the camera  and then  pull it out of the slot               with the gold colored    contacts facing up  i Slide the lock up to      i Battery lock  i release the battery     at    kd    Insert the battery with the  Samsung logo facing up        Rechargeable battery    4 You can use the intemal memory for temporary storage if a memory card is  not inserted        Basic functions 16    Charging the battery and turning on your camera    Charging the battery Turning on your camera   Before you use the camera for the first time  you must charge the Press  POWER  to turn your camera on or off    battery  Attach the USB cable to the AC adapter  and then plug e The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera  the end of cable with the indicator light into your camera  for the first time   p  18     POWER       Turning on your camera in Playback mode    Press  Playback   The camera tums on and immediately  accesses Playback mode           Indicator light  e Red  Charging          e Orange  Error    e Green  Fully charged 14 If you tum on your camera by pressing and holding  Playback  for about  5 seconds  the camera does not emit any sounds     Basic functions 17    Performing the initial setup    When the initial setup screen appears  follow the steps below to configure the camera   s basic settings     7 Touch Language
93. the subject stand out from the  background by adjusting the depth of field        7 On the Home screen  touch         Position the camera according to the optimum distance  displayed on the screen        The optimum distance will vary  based on the zoom ratio you  USE     3  Drag the sliders or touch the sample photos to adjust  Blur and Tone           Extended functions 42    Using effect modes       4 Half press  Shutter  to focus   When the camera can apply the Object Highlight effect  BRE  will appear   When the camera cannot apply the Object Highlight effect   g4 Will appear  If this occurs  adjust the distance from the       camera to the subject     5 Press  Shutter  to capture the photo     4       Available resolutions in Object Highlight mode are 3m and Im           fect cannot be used in       3X or higher     fect cannot be used wi       Digital Zoom is not avai          Use a tripod to preven    in color     able in Object Highligh    If the shooting distance is not within the optimum range  you can  capture a photo but the Object Highlight effec   he Object Highlight ef  The Object Highlight ef    will not be applied   dark places   h the Optical zoom at       mode     camera shake as the camera captures 2  consecutive photos to apply the effect   The subject and the background should have a significant contrast    Subjects should be positioned far away from the background for the    greatest effect     Using the Magic Frame Shot mode    In Magic Frame Shot mode
94. ting    Eo  amp        Fish eye Sketch    7 In Shooting mode  touch J  gt  Smart Filter     E     2 Select a filter  and then touch OK     Shooting options 69    Normal  No effect   Miniature  Apply a tilt shift effect to make the subject  appear in miniature    Vignetting  Apply the retro looking colors  high contrast   and strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras   Soft Focus  Hide facial imperfections or apply dreamy  effects        Old Film 1  Apply vintage film effect 1              Old Film 2  Apply vintage film effect 2   Half Tone Dot  Apply a halftone effect        Sketch  Apply a pen sketch effect        Fish eye  Blacken the edges of the frame and distort  objects to imitate the visual effect of a fisheye lens     Defog  Make a photo clearer     Classic  Apply a black and white effect     Applying effects Adjusting images       Icon Description    Retro  Apply a sepia tone effect   Negative  Apply a negative film effect   Custom RGB  Customize a color value     Available filters in SD Movie Recording modes    Icon Description         Normal  No effect   Miniature  Apply a tilt shift effect to make the subject  appear in miniature    Vignetting  Apply the retro looking colors  high contrast   and strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras    Half Tone Dot  Apply a halftone effect     8 Sketch  Apply a pen sketch effect   Fish eye  Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect of   a fisheye lens    Defog  Make image clearer       Classic  Apply a black and white effe
95. tting the display type for the toUCN SCIEN n s    23  Sting Ne SOUNQ  ssenarist siirurrate irinenn aei 23  Using the Home screen               cccccessssssstecteeeeeeeeeeeeeees 24  Accessing the HOMe SCreen sccconsascttesrrasasasceceeraaiicnns 24  leons onthe Home Shee risrrrnamririiiaisis rarna 24  Fie et UNG  CONS cain su saeintcninrs ionii ieni 25  Using the Help mode              cccccceeessessessecteeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26  Viewing the Application description        es sesrerrrerrrrerren 26  Viewing the Operation guide          sssssrsereessrrrrrrersrrrrrrreo 26  Capturing photos oo einiessasdaisnctbivnssasnsmasssaadebinidsestauaduundddaean 27  FAE E E T E E 28  Reducing camera shake  OIS         csccccccssseseecsseeseeeseeees 30    Tips for getting a clearer photo seere 31                               Extended functions x  cccecsecacrccacessiseresacsermatezenaidecntvocdeants 33  Using shooting modes sicisciisssscsssssrsessacsssasinnnesssccrecaeis 34  Using the Easy Shot MOQE          essnnnssrrinnrrrrenrrrrrerrrrre 34  Using the One Touch Shot MOE        ccccssssseceseseeeesaeeees 36  Using the Timer Shot MOE         cccssssecceceeeseceseeeseeeseeees 36  Using the Close up Shot MOE        ccecccsseeseeeseeeseeeseeees or  Using the Super Wide Shot mode       ccccseseecesseeseeeaeeees 38  Using the Night Shot mode         cccssssseeccsseseceseeseesaeeees 39  Using the P Mode        cc sscccsssecsesececsseesseeeeseseeseeeeesaeees 39  Using the HD Movie Recording mode       ess
96. ually are not automatically converted to    a lower resolution           Resizing photos Rotating a photo   Change the size of a photo and save it as a new file  You can also   select a photo to be displayed when the camera tums on  7 In Playback mode  locate a photo  and then touch    1 In Playback mode  locate a photo  and then touch W  2 Touch Rotate  and then select a rotate option           Rotate 100 0001 I  0         2 Touch Resize  and then select a size option      Select Start Image to save the photo as a start image      si Rotat   p  105   Sl Rotate          Resize 400 0001 IN   ii      1984 x 1488                gt  m5 1024 X 768    2  Start Image     gt    a        3 Touch OK to save        3  Touch OK to save                    4 The camera will overwrite the original file     4 Available resize options differ depending on the original size of the photo     Playoack Editing 89    Editing a photo       Applying Smart Filter effects    Apply special effects to your photos     7 On the Home screen  touch M3      The most recent file will be displayed        2 Touch  amp   gt  a photo   3  Touch  J  gt  Smart Filter   4    Select a filter   e To see available filter options  refer to page 69   e To view the original photo  touch Before     e To view the photo with the filter effect  touch After     100 0001 J  qi        5 Touch fm to save your changes     Adjusting your photos    Learn how to adjust the brightness  contrast  or saturation and  how to correct the re
97. uch OK        Select Auto to have the camera select an appropriate ISO  sensitivity automatically based on the brightness of the subject          and lighting   ISO 10W m  img ISO 80 SS   gt  iy ISO 100 a    ISO 200 tits                e Higher ISO sensitivities may result in more image noise   e You can select only when the resolution is set to Sm and below     Shooting options 55    Changing the camera   s focus    Learn how to adjust the camera s focus to suit the subject and the shooting conditions     Using macro 7 In Shooting mode  touch  J  gt  Focus     Use macro to capture close up photos of subjects  such as 2 Select Macro  and then touch OK  flowers or insects    l       Icon  Description    Normal  AF   Focus on a subject farther than 32 in   80 cm     Macro  Manually focus on a subject that is 2 32 in  4   6 80 cm  from the camera  39 79 in  100 200 cm   when you use the zoom     Furto  Aa    e Try to hold the camera firmly to prevent blurry photos   e Tum off the flash if the distance to the subject is less than 16 in   40 cm      Shooting options 56       Using smart touch focus    Smart Touch AF allows you to track and auto focus on your  subject  even when you are moving        7 In Shooting mode  touch    gt  Focus Area     2 Select Smart Touch AF  and then touch OK     3  Touch the subject you want to track in the touch area     MENU                  e The white frame means that your camera is tracking the  subject     e The green frame means that your subj
98. umbnails 80  Timer Shot mode 36    Time zone settings 18  107    Appendixes 135    Touch screen 15    Transferring files  Mac 100  Windows 95    Tripod mount 14    U  Unpacking 13  USB port 14    Using the touch screen  flicking 21  scrolling 21  touching 21    V    Video  playing 86  shooting 40       Viewing files  page flio effect 81  slide show 85  Smart aloum 80  thumbnails 81  TV 93    Voice memo  playing 87  recording 47    W  White Balance 66    Z    Zoom  using the zoom 28  zoom button 15  zoom sound settings 73    Appendixes 136       Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or  visit our website http   www samsung com  for after sales  service or inquiries     
99. vity  By altering the exposure  your  photos will be darker or lighter           Overexposure  too  bright     Normal exposure    Basic troubleshooting    Learn to solve common problems by setting shooting options     The subject   s eyes Red eye is caused by the reflection of light from the camera flash off the back of the eye                   amp  appear red  e Set the flash option to     Red eye or     Red eye Fix   po  53   g e Ifthe photo has already been captured  select Red eye Fix in the edit menu   p  92   g Photos have dust If dust particles are present in the air  you may capture them in photos when you use the flash   l R spots  e Turn off the flash or avoid capturing photos in a dusty place     e Set ISO sensitivity options   p  55   Photos are blurred  Blurring can occur if you capture photos in low light conditions or hold the camera incorrectly  Use the     OIS function or half press  Shutter  to ensure the subject is focused   p  31   Photos are blurred As the camera tries to let in more light  the shutter soeed slows  This can make it difficult to hold the  when shooting at camera steady enough to take a clear picture and may result in camera shake   night  e Select Night Shot mode   p  39        e Tum on the flash   p  53   e Set ISO sensitivity options   p  55   e Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking                gt  Subjects come out When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between the light and dark  f t
100. voice memos and edit photos or videos  Also   learn how to connect your camera to your computer  photo printer  TV  or HDTV     Viewing photos or videos in    Playback mode ream ee eeeer m  Starting Playioaelkeimoce saersgresetssee res TT   Viewing DING ies area ren eecnmen erent enenntcae 84  PIAVING AAVIGS Oli Rens reemcer etre ten nner ecrare 86  PlayinG ra VOIESMEMO2 tr  s ee eee anea eee eee on   Editingia  photon tere  eee reieea 89  PeSIZING PMOLOGie tte eraser arama soe  89  OLIGO Ons Mansoor mena tet can mmsen an 89  Applying Smart Filter effects               068  90  ACWSIING YOUR PNOWS me 90  Creating a print order  DPOF                  92   Viewing files ona TV or HDTV                 93    Transferring files to your Windows   COMDULEI caret eee tetas E acer ane  Transferring files with Intelli studio  Transferring files by connecting the  camera as a removable disk  Disconnecting the camera   for Windows XP     Transferring files to your Mac computer    Printing photos with a PictBridge  Photo oil glicl Genera  meme E N AT    Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode    Learn how to play back photos  videos  or voice memos and how to manage files     Starting Playback mode 2 Drag the image left or right to move to another file     View photos or play videos and voice memos stored in your  camera     1 Press  Playback      100 0001 I iti              The most recent file will be displayed     e ifthe camera is off  it will turn on and display the most recent  fi
101. y card   Do not bend  drop  or subject memory cards with heavy impact  or pressure    Avoid using or storing memory cards near strong magnetic  fields   Avoid using or keeping memory cards in areas with high  temperature  high humidity  or corrosive substances    Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids  dirt  or  foreign substances  If dirty  wipe the memory card clean with a  soft cloth before you insert the memory card in your camera   Do not allow liquids  dirt  or foreign substances to come in  contact with memory cards or the memory card slot  Doing so  may cause memory cards or the camera to malfunction              Appendixes 115    Camera maintenance       e When you carry a memory card  use a case to protect the card  from electrostatic discharges     e Transfer important data to other media  such as a hard disk   CD  or DVD     e When you use the camera for an extended period  the memory  card may become warm  This is normal and does not indicate  a malfunction     7  The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data     About the battery    Use only Samsung approved batteries     Battery specifications    Model BP85A   Type Lithium ion battery  Cell capacity 850 MAN   Voltage 3 7 V   Charging time      when the camera is switched off  Approximately 180 min      Charging the battery by connecting it to a computer may take longer     Battery life    Average shooting time   Test conditions  Number of photos  when the battery is fully charged   Thi
102. y default  e To stop recording  press  Shutter  again or touch E        To switch to movie mode  touch             2 Align your subject in the frame       The camera automatically selects a scene and adjusts its  settings  An appropriate scene Icon appears at the top left of  the screen    e To use the movie mode  skip to step 4     a    4A    MENU             Extended functions 34    Using shooting modes       Available scenes in photo mode    Icon Description    E D AI E  SRS SOB    Fal    um          Landscapes   Scenes with bright white backgrounds  Landscapes at night  when the flash is off   Portraits at night   Landscapes with backlighting   Portraits with backlighting       Portraits   Close up photos of objects  Close up photos of text  Sunsets   Clear skies   Forested areas    Close up photos of colorful subjects    Camera is stabilized or on a tripod  when shooting in the  dark     Actively moving subjects    Fireworks  when using a tripod     Available scenes in movie mode    Icon Description    300o    Extended functions 35    Landscapes  Sunsets   Clear skies  Forested areas    Actively moving subjects    If the camera does not recognize an appropriate scene mode  it uses    the default settings for the Easy Shot mode     Even if it detects a face  the camera may not select a portrait mode  depending on the subject s position or lighting     The camera may not select the correct scene depending on the    shooting conditions  such as camera shake  lighting  or di
103. y the rule of thirds leads to a good composition     DCF  Design rule for Camera File system    A specification to define a file format and file system for digital  cameras created by the Japan Electronics and Information  Technology Industries Association  JEITA      Depth of field    The distance between the nearest and farthest points that can  be acceptably focused in a photograph  Depth of field varies with  lens aperture  focal length  and distance from the camera to the  subject  Selecting a smaller aperture  for example  will increase  the depth of field and blur the background of a composition           Digital zoom   A feature that artificially increases the amount of zoom available  with a zoom lens  Optical zoom   When you use the Digital zoom   the image quality will deteriorate as the magnification Increases     DPOF  Digital Print Order Format     A format for writing printing information  such as selected images  and number of prints  on a memory card  DPOF compatible  printers  sometimes available at photo shops  can read the  information from the card for convenient printing     Appendixes 127       EV  Exposure Value     All the combinations of the camera s shutter soeed and lens  aperture that result in the same exposure     EV Compensation   This feature allows you to quickly adjust the exposure value  measured by the camera  in limited increments  to improve the  exposure of your photos  Set the EV compensation to  1 0 EV to  adjust the value one step da
104. you can add a voice memo to a captured photo  e Press  Shutter  to stop recording a voice memo before the  10 seconds are up        7 On the Home screen  touch         4 You cannot add voice memos to photos in the burst mode     2 Touch W  gt  Voice  gt  Memo  gt  OK     3 Align your subject in the frame  and then capture a  photo     e The camera begins to record a voice memo right after you  capture the photo        10 m     00 04 00 10                Extended functions 48       Shooting options    Learn how to set the options in Shooting mode     Selecting a resolution and quality              50  Selecting a resolution        ccc eee cece ees 50  Selecting image quality               cccseee ees S   Shootingiimtnedanrk aa 52  Preventing red eye mam n 53  USING Mejia Sn a aea E E a en eniernan ter 53  Adjusting the ISO sensitivity               068  55   Changing the camera   s focus _                56    IS IMC One comer a ener ate ere enema 56    USING smen UCN OCUS scsooooccocossoosacse 57  ACENG ne OCUS Alea soosoooconoocasoauoae 58  Using face detection              cccceeeee eee 59  DetectingiacES s mea aA ruby ean ener an 59  Capluring a sene onmaie NO 60  Canum a SMe SNOL sarooroosssrrasoasoosoes 60  Detecting eye DIINKING mr a eee ee eens 61  Using Smart Face Recognition              5 61  Registering faces as your favorites  AES OS  ell ng emt ever mere E 62    Adjusting brightness and color                 64  Adjusting the exposure manually  EV         64  Com
    
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