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1.               o focus       Im  E  4a   he   Csao 2s 00001 CN  dna              4 Press  Shutter  to take the photo     Extended functions 37    Using the Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority  or Manual mode       Adjust aperture value or shutter speed to control the exposure of your photos  You can use these options in the Aperture Priority  Shutter    Priority  and Manual modes     Aperture value    The aperture is a hole through which light is admitted  You can  adjust the aperture value to control how much light reaches the  lens when you capture a photo  By decreasing the aperture value   opening the aperture wider   more light will enter and objects that  are farther away will appear out of focus  This is good for close   up or portrait shots to draw attention to the main subject   Alternatively  as you increase the aperture value  objects from    near to far are in sharp focus  This is good for landscape shots to  show the entire scope of the scene       5   L       Big aperture value Small aperture value    Shutter speed    Shutter speed controls how long the camera s shutter remains  open when you capture a photo  When you decrease the shutter  speed  more light enters your camera and the photo will appear  brighter  However  a slower shutter speed can also result in blurry  photos if either the subject or the camera is moving     When you increase the shutter speed  the photo will appear    darker  However  a faster shutter speed will also reduce the  blurring if you
2.         value and the shutter speed  5 Align your subject in the frame and half press  Shutter   7 Rotate the mode dial to M  to focus    2 Rotate the EV dial to adjust the shutter speed  6 Press  Shutter  to take the photo     3  Rotate the navigation button to adjust the aperture value        Im                       ah  he  a C 00001 GN  dm              Extended functions 40    Using the DUAL IS mode       Reduce camera shake and prevent blurred photos with Optical and Digital Image Stabilization functions        Before correction After correction         Rotate the mode dial to uar       Align your subject in the frame and half press  Shutter   to focus     Press  Shutter  to take the photo     ice     e The digital zoom will not work in this mode   e The photo will be corrected optically only when taken with a light  source that is brighter than fluorescent light   e  f your subject is moving rapidly  the photo may be blurry      Set the Optical Image Stabilization option to reduce camera shake in  different shooting modes   p  29     Extended functions 41    Recording a video       Record videos of up to 20 minutes in length  The recorded video is saved as an H 264  MPEG 4 AVC  file        e H 264  MPEG 4 part10 AVC  is a high compression video format established by international standard organizations ISO IEC and ITU T      Some memory cards may not support high definition recording  In this case  set a lower resolution   p  47      When the Optical Image Stabilization
3.      Menu Editing tools  Toolbar Open Close the fine adjustment window for the editing  tools    Playback Editing 98       Editing RAW format files    If you edit the RAW format files with the Samsung RAW Converter   you can maintain high image quality  You can also edit JPEG and  TIFF format files     1 Select File  gt  Open file and open a file   2 From the editing tools  select Ed   3 Adjust the exposure with the scroll bar           Original image Changed image after correcting  P Mode  Aperture  f 8  the exposure   Shutter Speed  1 15 sec    ISO 100    e You can view the brightness of the image from the histogram  window        Original image Changed image after correcting  the exposure    Playback Editing 99    Using Samsung          Saving RAW files as JPEG TIFF formats    1 Select File  gt  Open file and open a file     2  From the editing tools  select        1 Select File  gt  Open file and open a file       Select File  gt  Development     3 Adjust the tone with the scroll bar  3  Select a file format  JPEG or TIFF  and select Save           Lookin  E Rawao Jeodm S     BSILKYPIXDS m E histogram _ENG  a E tone_KOR  z  E E histogram1  KOR  m  E tonel    B E exposure ENG  E E histogram2ENG m  E tone2    5 E exposure  KOR  m  E histogram2 KOR    B E exposure   m  E save_KOR    B E exposure2  E  E tone ENG                mmo  Eels  m        T Cancel       IPEO Compressed   EXPEC  Y0C422   O Exit PEG   vcc420   Oreo  vocas      Qualty  30 100           Original image Cha
4.      p  67    Your photo is overexposed    e Adjust the aperture value or the shutter  speed   p  39    e Tum off the flash   p  52    e Adjust the ISO speed   p  55    e Adjust the exposure value   p  65    Your photo is underexposed    e Adjust the aperture value or the shutter  speed   p  39    e Tur on the flash   p  52    e Adjust the ISO speed   p  55    e Adjust the exposure value   p  65              Make sure that the camera is correctly  connected to the external monitor with  the AV cable    e Make sure that your memory card  contains photos     Before contacting a service center       An optional flash unit  does not fire    Your computer does  not recognize your  camera    Your computer  disconnects the camera  while transferring files    Your computer cannot  play videos    e Make sure that the optional flash unit is  umed on   lake sure that the optional flash unit  is correctly mounted on the accessory  shoe   e Make sure that the USB cable is  connected correctly   e Make sure that your camera is switched  on   e Make sure that you are using a  supported operating system   The file transfer may be interrupted by static  electricity  Disconnect the USB cable and  connect it again                 You can play videos only with the Intelli   studio program  Install the program on your  computer   p  93     Intelli studio is not  functioning properly    Cannot set the DPOF  for RAW files    Cannot lock the  exposure value by  pressing  AEL     e End Intelli studio
5.     Viewing files by category in Smart Album    fopten Description  View and manage files by categories  such as date  file type  or    veek Type View files by the file type   Date View files by the date they were saved   7 In Playback mode  rotate  Zoom  left  Color View files by the dominant color of the image   2 Press  MENU   Week View files by the weekday they were saved   View files by recognized faces and favorite faces   3 Select a category  Fago  Up to 20 people         LY  it may take some time for the camera to open Smart Album or to change  the category and recognize files        4 Rotate the navigation button or press  4  or  ISO  to  scroll through files   e Press and hold  4  or  ISO  to scroll through files quickly              Back C             5 Press  OK  to return to the normal view     Playback Editing 78    Playing back       Viewing files as thumbnails    Scan thumbnails of files     ie        In Playback mode  rotate  Zoom  left to display 9 or  mm 20 thumbnails  Rotate  Zoom  right to retum to the     previous mode         lt  2  E 2 i gt      Menu  Filter 2010171    Rotate the navigation button or press   DISP    W    4   or  ISO    Delete files Press  Fn  and select Yes           Scroll through files          Protecting files    Protect your files from accidental deletion   7 In Playback mode  press  MENU      2 Select       gt  Protect  gt  Select   e To protect all fles  select All  gt  Lock     3  Select the file you want to protect and press  O
6.     e Take 3 photos wi    h different exposures           Mode dial Drive mode dial   icon Mode Desoription  G Simatt Auto Take a photo by letting the camera select a    Single  rt scene mode it detects   P Program Take a photo by setting options   i   j 4 3   7    4 Continuous  Apert  re ake a photo by adjusting the aperture  A Priority value    The shutter speed is set automatically   O10 10Sec  Take a photo by adjusting the shutter  gt   S Shutter Priority speed  O2 2Sec   The aperture value is set automatically    Take a photo by adjusting both the aperture  M Mien value and shutter speed  BKT Bracket  Take a photo using options suitable for  Gua DUALIS reducing camera shake   SCN Scene Take a photo using options preset for a  specific scene   E Movie Check the configured settings to record    a video        Basic functions 17          Using the screen Attaching a strap    Swing the screen outwards 180   and rotate it up or down for Attach a strap to carry your camera conveniently   high  and low angle photos or self portraits  You can rotate the  screen a maximum of 90   downward or 180   upward           Fold the screen when not in use   e Rotate the screen only within the angle allowed     Basic functions 18       Attaching a lens cap  Attach a lens cap with a lens cap strap to protect the camera lens        Basic functions 19    Inserting the battery and memory card    Learn how to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the camera        Removing the batt
7.     for the first time      Language English  gt     Time Zone London  gt   Date  amp  Time 2010 01 01  gt     Exit   lt  gt    Move             2 Press  ISO  to select Language  and then press  ISO   or  OK      3  Press  DISP  or  Wg  to select a language  and then press   0K     4 Press  DISP  or     to select Time Zone  Time Zone    and then press  ISO  or  OK     5 Press  DISP  or  tg  to select Home  Home   and then  press  OK         OK    e To set the daylight saving time              gt     London   GMT  00 00  2010 01 01 10 00 AM    Back Cea DsT       6 Press  4  or  ISO  to select a time zone  and then press    press  DISP            7 Press  DISP  or     to select Date  amp  Time     Date  amp  Time   and then press  ISO  or  OK         Year Month Date Hour Min    t t t t t    na rama                       Exit C3 Move          8 Press  4  or  ISO  to select an item     9 Press  DISP  or  Wg  to set the date and time or select a    date format  and then press  OK      Basic functions 22    Learning icons       The icons displayed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set     A       STBY odoo 1 0                   A  Icons on the left    Description          to    amp      Cl    6020    hy    White balance  Face detection  Focus area option  Photo style    Smart filter effect    Image adjustment  sharpness  contrast   saturation     Optical Image Stabilization  OIS        B  Icons on the right    icon  Descipion      J20  30  F    4n  t4 
8.    Shooting options 71    Improving your photos       Applying smart filter effects P A SM    Gun  8 3 Select an effect     Apply various filter effects to your photos to create unique images   Option  Description        Normal  No effect     Miniature  Make a photo of a life size location or object   look like a photo of a miniature scale model  Blurring  parts of the photo makes the scene seem much smaller  than it actually is        Vignetting    Vignetting  Apply the retro looking colors  high contrast   and strong vignette effect     B Fish eye  Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect  of a fisheye lens           l4 e If you select Miniature when recording a video  the miniature  recording time is displayed with the icon and is shorter than the             Fish eye real recording time   e If you select Miniature when recording a video  the sound will not    be recorded   In Shooting mode  press    1 g p  MENU  e If you use this function  you cannot set the photo style and image  2 Select  a  gt  Smart Filter  So oS     Shooting options 72    Improving your photos       Adjusting your photos PASM    Adjust the contrast  sharpness  and saturation of your photos    Decrease the saturation   7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU     Increase the saturation       Select    gt  Image Adjust        2 e Select 0 if you do not want to apply any effects   suitable for printing     3  Select an adjustment option     If you use this function  you cannot set the face detection o
9.    e You cannot use the flash in the  Bua   IW  or some SCN modes     The flash may fire due to static electricity        This is not a malfunction of the camera     Before contacting a service center       The date and time are  incorrect    The display or buttons  do not work    The camera screen  works poorly    The memory card has  an error    Cannot play back files    The photo is blurry    Set the date and time in the display settings  menu   p  106     Remove the battery and insert it again     If you use your camera at low temperatures   it will cause the camera screen to  malfunction or discolor    For better performance of your camera  screen  use your camera at normal     emperatures     The memory card has not been formatted   Format the card   p  105     If you change the name of a file  your  camera may not play the file  the name of  he file should meet the DCF standard   If  you encounter this situation  play back files  on your computer        e Make sure that the focus option you set  is suitable for close up shots   p  56    e Make sure that the lens is clean  If not   clean the lens   p  109    e Make sure that the subject is within  range of the flash   o  120        The colors in the photo  do not match the actual  scene    The photo is too bright    The photo is too dark    The TV does not  display your photos    Appendixes 118    An incorrect white balance can create   unrealistic color  Select the proper white   balance option to suit the light source
10.    e lf the camera is impacted  the display will be blurry  In this case  turn  off the camera and tum it on again to use the OIS function correctly     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   e In some scene modes  the OIS function is unavailable       Select    gt  OIS  gt  an option        N Off  Deactivate the OIS function        OFF    p On  Activate the OIS function        ols    Basic functions 29    Tips for getting a clearer photo    2 Holding your camera correctly    Make sure nothing is  blocking the lens           Half pressing the shutter button    Half press  Shutter  and adjust the  focus  Focus and exposure will be  adjusted automatically                                            ia Focus frame  e Press  Shutter  to take the photo   gt  if displayed in green       Change the frame and half press                Aer       soot     The aperture value and shutter    speed are set      Shutter  again if displayed in red     bad Reducing camera shake     Set the Optical Image Stabilization option to  reduce camera shake optically   p  29   e Select the   Bua  mode to reduce camera shake  both optically and digitally   p  41        When  y   is displayed        Camera shake     Ble Fso               00001 CN   an           When shooting in the dark  avoid setting the flash option to   Slow Sync or Off  The aperture remains open longer and it may be  harder to hold the camera stil    e Use a tripod or set the flash option to Fill in   p  52     e Set ISO speed options   p 
11.   2 sec     Exposure  Program AE  Shutter Priority AE  Aperture Priority AE   Control  Manual Exposure  letering Multi  Spot  Center weighted    Compensation  2EV  1 3EV steps    ISO equivalent Auto  80  100  200  400  800  1600  3200   Flash   lode Off  Auto  Red eye  Fill in  Slow Sync  Red eye Fix    e Wide  0 2 m   6 2 m  ISO Auto    Range  e Tele  0 5 m   5 1 m  ISO Auto    Recharging time Approx  4 sec   depending on battery condition    Shake reduction    DUAL IS  Optical Image Stabilization  OIS     Digital Image Stabilization  DIS         Appendixes 120       Effect    Shooting mode    White Balance       Photo Style Selector  Normal  Sketch   Defog  Soft  Vivid  Forest  Retro  Cool  Calm   Classic  Negative  Custom RGB   e Image Adjust  Sharpness  Contrast  Saturation       Smart Filter  Normal  Miniature  Vignetting   Fish eye    Auto WB  Daylight  Cloudy  Fluorescent_H  Fluorescent_L  Tungsten   Custom Set  Color Temperature    Date Imprinting    Date  amp  Time  Date  Off    Shooting    Photos       Modes  Smart Auto  White  Macro Color  Fireworks   Portrait  Night Portrait  Backlight Portrait  Macro  Portrait  Backlight  Landscape  Action  Tripod   Night  Macro  Macro Text  Blue Sky  Sunset   Natural Green   Auto  Program  DUAL IS  Beauty  Shot  Night  Scene  Frame Guide  Portrait   Landscape  Close Up  Text  Sunset  Dawn   Backlight  Fireworks  Beach  amp  Snow       Drive  Single  Continuous  Bracket    e Timer  10 Sec  2 Sec  Remote  Optional     Videos    Pl
12.   Grid lines 104    H   Half pressing 7   HDMI Size 107   HDTV 90   High Dynamic Range 74    l  Icons 23    Image adjust  add noise 87  brightness 87  contrast 87  face retouch 87  red eye fix 87  saturation 87    Imprint 106    Intelli studio 93  ISO speed 55    L    Light source   White balance  67    Locking exposure 66    M   Macro 56  Maintenance 109  Manual mode 40    Memory card  Capacity 110  SD 110  SDHC 110    MENU button 16    Metering  Center weighted 67  Multi 67  Spot 66    Mode dial 17  Movie mode 42    Muting  Camera 21  Video 42    My Star  Canceling faces 77  Ranking 77  Registering faces 63    N  Navigation button 16    o  Opening flash 52  Opening screen 18    Optical Image  Stabilization  OIS  29  41    Appendixes 126    P  Photo quality 48    Photo styles  in Playback mode 85  in Shooting mode 71    Playback button 21  Playback mode 76  Printing photos 101  Print order 88   Program mode 37    Protecting files 79    Q  Quick View 105    R  RAW files 48    Recording  Video 42  Voice memo 45    Ir dex       Red eye  in Playback mode 87  in Shooting mode 52    Reset 105  Resizing 84    Resolution  Photo 47  Video 47    RGB tone  in Playback mode 85  in Shooting mode 71    Rotating  Photo 84  Screen 18    S   Samsung RAW Converter 97  Scene mode 35   SD  SDHC 110   Self portrait 61    Service center 117    Settings  Accessing 103  Camera 105  Display 104  Sound 104    Shooting mode  Aperture Priority 39  Dual IS 41  Manual 40  Movie 42  Program 37  Scene 35  
13.   ah  Y    Single shot  Continuous shots  Timer  Bracketing  Remote control  Photo resolution  Video resolution  Frame rate  Photo quality  Metering option  Flash option    Flash intensity       ISO speed    Auto focus option       Basic functions 23    C  Information     amp   F2 4    1 60          EEEE   bebe                AEL          00001  W    Em     oy     00 00 10                      Y    CTI x40    Selected shooting mode  Aperture value   Shutter speed   Exposure value   Exposure value lock  Available number of photos  Intemal memory    Memory card inserted    fata   Fully charged      00   oe  Partially charged      J  Red   Charging needed    Available recording time  Voice memo   Auto focus frame  Camera shake    Zoom ratio    Histogram  p  26     Selecting options       You can select options by pressing  MENU  and using the navigation buttons   DISP         4    ISO       You can also access shooting options by pressing  Fn  or rotating the EV dial  but some options will not be available     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   Going back to the previous menu   2 Press or rotate the navigation button to scroll to an Press  MENU  again to go back to the previous menu   option or menu   e Press  DISP  or  W  to move up or down  press  4  or  ISO  Press  Shutter  to retum to Shooting mode     io move left or right           3 Press  OK  to confirm the highlighted option or menu     Basic functions 24       E g  Selecting the white balance option in Program mode 4 Ro
14.  55     Basic functions 30      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    When your subject is wearing a color of clothing that is similar to the  background       The light source behind the subject is too bright      The subject is shiny      The subject includes horizontal patterns  such as blinds      The subject is not positioned in the center of the frame               ot                                        Use 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 take your photo     tt             e When you take photos in low light    Basic functions 31                   When subjects are moving fast          ah  Aaaa         SP           Tum on the flash    p  52     Use the continuous  or motion capture  function   p  50        Extended functions    Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and how to  record a video or voice memo              Using the Smart Auto mode me 33  Using the Scene mode       seen  SD  Using the Beauty Shot mode 35  Usimgithe Programimode oe  aa iranian 37  Using the Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority    Or ManualiMOde en sa a an A A A 38  Using the Aperture Priority mode        seeeeseeeseeerenes 39  Using the Shutter Priority mode eree eee ee ee 39  Usinge Manualmode s esee eeren
15.  Adjust the amount of the selected color       less or    more     Playback Eciting 85       Applying smart filter effects 7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU      Apply various filter effects to your photos to create unique images  S    elect  gt  Smart Filter    The edited photo will be saved as a new file but it could be 2      resized to a lower resolution  3 Select an effect           Tear       Miniature Vignetting              Move  C    Set          Fish eye    Playback Editing 86    Editing a photo       Correcting exposure problems    Remove red eye  hide facial imperfections  adjust brightness   contrast  or saturation  or add noise to the photo  The edited  photo will be saved as a new file but it could be resized to a lower  resolution     7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU    2 Select     gt  Image Adjust  gt  Red eye Fix     7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU    2 Select     gt  Image Adjust  gt  Face Retouch     3 Select a level   e As the number increases  the face becomes clearer     Adjusting brightness contrast saturation  7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU    2 Select     gt  Image Adjust     3  Select an adjustment option           Brightness     Contrast   amp  Saturation    4 Select a value to adjust the selected item       less or    more     Adding noise to the photo    7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU    2 Select     gt  Image Adjust  gt  Add Noise     Playback Eciting 
16.  CE Back  k  Set             6 Press  OK  to save your settings     Shooting options 69       Color temperature    Color temperature is a measurement in degrees Kelvin that  indicates the hue of a specific type of light source  As the color  temperature increases  the color distribution becomes cooler   Alternatively  as the color temperature decreases  the color  distribution becomes warmer     10 000 K Clear sky  8 000 K  Fluorescent_H  6 000 K         Cloudy  5 000 K         Daylight        Fluorescent_L    4 000 K   3 000 K Halogen lamp  Tungsten   2 000 K Candle light    Shooting options 70    Improving your photos       Learn how to improve your photos by applying photo styles  colors  or smart filter effects  or by making some adjustments           Applying photo styles PASM    ux  Defining your own RGB tone  oo photo style to your photos  such as Soft  Vivid  1 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select      gt  Photo Style Selector   3  Scroll to Custom RGB   4 Rotate  Zoom  right   5 Select a color  R  Red  G  Green  B  Blue    Soft Vivid Forest  1 In Shooting mode  press  MENU            2 Select    gt  Photo Style Selector  gt  an option  c ee  e Select Custom RGB to define your own RGB tone  e EE T       a a select Sketch  the photo automatically resizes to Sm or             e  f you use this function  you cannot set the smart filter and image  Ela USI nt SUAS  6 Adjust the amount of the selected color       less or    more     7 Press  OK  to save your settings  
17.  Desorption  Date  amp  Time Set the date and time and select a date format  Set whether to print the date and time on your photos   Off   dd mm yyyy  mm dd yyyy  yyyy mm dd  when printing   Off   Date  Date  amp  Time   Specify how to name files  e The date and time will be displayed on the  e Reset  Set the file number to start from 0001 after Imprint Datla Dou Co tet  We phota iiyelow  inserting a new memory card  formatting a memory s D aN time may not be printed on some  card  or deleting all files  edna  bated  9 i e  f you select Text in the SCN mode  the date  e Series    Set the file number to follow the previous and time is not printed   file number after inserting a new memory card     formatting a memory card  or deleting all fles  n Gia peaks he amor n ae   Y e The default name of the first folder is JOOPHOTO Z     Your settings wil not change after you replace  n and the default name of the first file is SAM_0001  py  File No  e The fil beri e Auto Power the battery   aia A e a off e The camera will not automatically tum off when     SAM_0001 to SAM_9999   e The folder number increases one at a time from  QOPHOTO to 999PHOTO    e The maximum number of files that can be stored in     It is connected to a computer or printer     You are playing a slide show or videos     You are recording a voice memo           one folder is 9999  Set the video signal output according to your region   The camera defines file names according to the e NTSC   USA  Canada  Japan  Kore
18.  Troubleshooting    117    Contents       Basic functions      Unpacking  Camera layout  Using the screen  Attaching a strap  Attaching a lens cap       Inserting the battery and memory card  Charging the battery and turning your camera on      Charging the battery  Turing on your camera      Performing the initial setup  Learning icons  Selecting options  Setting the display and sound  Changing the information displayed  Setting the sound       Taking photos     ZOOMING einige  Reducing camera shake  OIS      a  Tips for getting a Clearer PHOTO     ccscicsscassccvescrsascceescaseten 30                                         10       Extended functions  Using the Smart Auto mode       Using the Scene mode  Using the Beauty Shot mode  Using the Program MOE        eee eee eee eters  Using the Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority    ST Manga MOE saoi aen aeir eee iii iS 38  Using the Aperture Priority mode    Using the Shutter Priority mode  Using the Manual mode  Using the DUAL IS mode  Recording a video  Using the Smart Scene Detection mode       Recording voice memos  Recording a voice memo  Adding a voice MEMO tO  amp  POLO oe    eeseeseeseeseeeeteeeneeeeeeeeee                              Contents          Shooting options  Selecting a resolution and quality     Selecting a resolution  Selecting image quality  Using the timer      Using burst modes       Taking continuous photos  Taking bracketed photos    Shooting in the dark  Preventing red eye  Using the flash  Adjusting
19.  a a A EE AE 26  MakingipMotoss saan E e manne mtenen as 2m  ZOOMING E ea A RAEE AA E AE ATER 28  Reducing camera shake  OIS  e eee e ones 29    Tips for getting a clearer photo                  eceeeeeeenees 30    Unpacking       Check your product box for the following items     Optional accessories       Camera AC adapter USB cable    o Camera case Conversion lens Flash  e      Software CD ROM Quick Start Manual   User Manual included           HDMI cable Battery charger       Rechargeable battery       Remote control Memory card    Lens cap Lens cap strap    The illustrations may differ from your actual items     Basic functions 14    Camera layout       Before you start  familiarize yourself with your camera s parts and their functions     Drive mode dial  p  17   Mode dial  p  17                   POWER button       Shutter button    Microphone Flash    Remote control sensor  Eyelet for camera strap       Lens          AF assist light Timer lamp    EV dial Camera ring    Remove the ring and mount  an optional conversion lens          HDMI port  Accepts HDMI cable    Tripod mount    Battery chamber cover  Insert a memory card and battery    USB and A V port  Accepts USB cable or A V cable       Basic functions 15    Camera layout       Accessory shoe Speaker       Flash release Zoom button     Zoom in or out in Shooting mode       Zoom in on part of a photo or view files as  thumbnails in Playback mode    e Adjust volume in Playback mode  e Open screens to adjust defined
20.  and restart the program   You cannot use Intelli studio on  Macintosh computers    Make sure that the PC Software is set  o On in the settings menu   p  107   Depending on your computer s  specification and environments  the  program may not launch automatically   In this case  click Start  gt  My  Computer  gt  Intelli studio  gt  iStudio   exe on your computer        You cannot set the DPOF for RAW files     You cannot lock the exposure value in  Giant Mode        Appendixes 119    Camera specifications       Image sensor  Type   Effective pixels  Total pixels    Lens   Focal length  F stop range  Digital zoom    Display  Type  Feature    Focusing    Type    Range    1 1 7   Approx  10 9 mm  High Sensitive CCD  Approx  10 mega pixels  Approx  10 mega pixels    Schneider KREUZNACH lens f   5 2   15 6 mm   85 mm film equivalent  24   72 mm     F1 8  W    F2 4  1        Still image mode  1 0X   4 0X  e Play mode  1 0X   11 4X  depending on image size     AMOLED    3 0   Approx  7 6 cm  VGA Rotating    TTL auto focus  Center AF  Multi AF  Selection AF   Tracking AF  Face Detection AF   Smart Face Recognition AF        Wide    Te  Normal  AF  80 cm   infinity 80 cm   infinity  Macro 5 cm   80cm 50 cm   80 cm  Auto Macro 5 cm   infinity 50 cm   infinity  Manual Focus 5 cm   infinity 50 cm   infinity    Shutter speed    e Auto  1 8   1 1 500 sec    e Program  1   1 1 500 sec    e Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority  Manual  16   1 1 500 sec  Night  8   1 1 500 sec       Fireworks
21.  camera can automatically detect a human face  When you focus on a human face  the camera  adjusts the exposure automatically  Take photos quickly and easily by using 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        In some SCN modes  face detection is unavailable   e Face detection may not be effective when       tis    The subject is far from the camera   The focus frame will appear  orange for Smile Shot and Blink Detection      too bright or too dark     The subject is not facing the camera    The subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask    The subject is in backlighting or the lighting condition is unstable   The subject s facial expression changes remarkably     e Face detection is not available when you use a photo style     smart  Select    Face d       ter effect  or image adjustment option  or when you use  ion AF  Manual Focus  or Tracking AF   letection is not available when you set the burst mode     e  f you select a face detection option while using the digital zoom  the  digital zoom changes to the optical zoom automatically   e Depending on the selected face detection option  the timer is not    availabl    le or some timer options are not available        Depending on the selected face detection option  some burst options    are nol       available     e When you take photos of detected faces  they will be registered in  the face li
22.  can detect up to 10 faces in one scene     Registering faces as your favorites  My Star   You can register your favorite faces to prioritize the focus and    exposure on those faces  This feature is available only when you  use a memory card     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select      gt  Smart FR Edit  gt  My Star      3 Align your subject   s face with the oval guideline and  press  Shutter  to register the face   e Ifthe subject s face is not aligned with the oval guideline  the  white frame will not appear   e You can take photos of a subject s face directly from the front   to the left side  to the right side  from above  or from below   e Take photos of one person at a time when registering faces                 Back C Set             Shooting options 63    Using face dete          4 When you are finished taking the photos  the face list    appears      Your favorite faces are indicated with a x on the face list     e You can register up to 8 favorite faces      The flash option will be set to Off     1 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select    gt  Smart FR Edit  gt  Face List       LY     To change the ranking of the favorite faces  press  Fn  and select Edit  Ranking    p  77   To cancel the favorite faces  press  Fn  and select Delete My Star    p  77     Shooting options 64    Adjusting brightness and color       Learn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality     Adjusting the exposure manually  EV   PAS    Gua 28    Depending on 
23.  eea EERE 40  Using the DUAL IS mode  aa 41  Recordingia Video ae aeee a a AEE E EERE 42  Using the Smart Scene Detection mode                66 43  Recordingivoice memos ae ea sees ste ee 45  Recordingia voice memo  miserere reres aenS nE EEEE 45  Adding a voice memo to a photo     s esssssssrersrerereee 45          Using the Smart Auto mode    In this mode  your camera automatically chooses the appropriate camera settings based on a detected type of scene  The Smart Auto  mode will be helpful if you are not familiar with the camera settings for various scenes     1 Rotate the mode dal to Car                     Align your subject in the frame   4 Appears when taking portraits   e The camera selects a scene automatically  An appropriate J A p       ears when taking close up photos of objects   scene mode icon appears at the bottom left of the screen  g pp 9 pie    Appears when taking close up photos of text   Iu    Appears when taking photos of sunsets   Appears when taking photos of clear skies   den Appears when taking photos of forested areas      Appears when taking close up photos of colorful  00001 i subjects              es  2     Appears when taking close up portraits of people     roti  icon  Description 0000000 O O Appears when the camera and subject are stable for    Appears when taking photos of landscapes  A a while  This is available only when you are shooting  Appears when taking photos with bright white in the daik    r backgrounds  EN Appears when taking pho
24.  exe from the  AutoPlay window     Playback Editing 92       Using Intelli studio    Intelli studio is a built in program that allows you to play back and edit files  You can also upload files to websites  such as Flickr or YouTube   For details  select Help  gt  Help in the program      2  e If you install Intelli studio on your computer  the program launches 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 You cannot copy files in your computer to the camera      Intelli studio supports the following formats     Videos  MP4  Video  H 264  Audio  AAC   WMV  WMV 7 8 9   AVI  MJPEG     Photos  JPG  GIF  BMP  PNG  TIFF    E Contents Manager    S E Folder     100PHOTO  2 0 Dae  Color    y Computer  c  D  Esam ooo  ooi sam oon wavy MEB SAMo012 26  E SAM_0026 206     E Desktop    E    My Documents       Connected Device  E WY Samsung Camera  BSH     DATABASE    i aa Tar         EE sAm _0005 PG EB sam oozswav E SAM_0026 PG        100PHOTO             Playback Editing 93    Transferring files to your computer  for Windows        umber  Deseo    Open menus            68S860000 6 COGS    Display files in the selected folder     Change to the Photo edit mode    Change to the Video edit mode    Change to the Sharing mode   You can send files by email  or upload files to websites  such as Flickr or YouTube    Enlarge or reduce the thumbnails 
25.  focus distance           Back C  Set             5 Press  0K  to save your settings      Z     When you adjust the focus distance manually and the subject is out of  focus  the photo may become blurry   e if you use this function  you cannot set some focus area options   e if you use this function  you cannot set face detection options     Using selection focus PASM    Gu    You can focus on a particular part of your scene  Select where  you want to focus     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select    gt  Focus Area  gt  Selection AF   3 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode                   LJ    W OK  Selection AF    ao o 00001 Gm                      4 Press  0K      Move the frame to the area you want to focus and press  0K      6 Press  Shutter  to take the photo   e Press  0K  to change the focus area     On       4 Ifyou use this function  you cannot set face detection  photo style options  and  smartfilter effects     Shooting options 57          Using tracking auto focus PASM    Gua    Tracking AF allows you to track and auto focus on your subject   even when you are moving     The subject is too    1G Tracking a subject may fail when     small or the subject moves excessively     The subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place       Colors or patterns on the subject and the background are the same     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      In                                              The camera shakes excessively   hese cases  the focus frame app
26.  in the memory without any changes  With Samsung  RAW Converter  you can calibrate exposures  white balances  tones  contrasts  and colors of photos      LY  e You can download the Samsung RAW Converter program for Macintosh from the Samsung website   e The Samsung RAW Converter program supplied on the CD ROM is compatible only with Windows XP and Vista     Installing Samsung RAW Converter 3  Select Samsung RAW Converter from the program  selection screen  and then click Install   1 Insert the installation CD in a compatible CD ROM drive   4  Follow the on screen instructions to install Samsung  2 When the setup screen is displayed  click Samsung RAW Converter     Digital Camera Installer to start installation    oe      5 When the installation is complete  click Exit      lt  lt     Samsung Digital Camera      Thank you for purchasing Samsung Digital Camera  C    It Is strongly re mended that you exit all Windows prog    a Opening Samsung RAW Converter  installing this       j    ite cavers aE ESE abe  niiae On your computer  select Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Samsung    remove the cable and then click  Samsung Digital Camera Installer        You can install Samsung RAW Converter  RAW Converter  gt  Samsung RAW Converter     This CD ROM includes User Manual which is PDF file    C Samsung Digital Camera installer        Playback Editing 97       Using the Samsung RAW Converter Interface    For details about using Samsung RAW Converter  click Help  gt  Open software manual   
27.  is activated  your video may be recorded with the OIS operation sound      The zoom sound may be recorded if you use the zoom while recording a video        7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   4 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode   2 Select  Q  gt  Frame Rate  gt  a frame rate  the number of STBY 00 00 10     frames per second   a   e As the number of frames increases  action appears more    natural  but the file size is increased     3  Select Voice  gt  a sound option              i    amp   Off  Record a video without sound      On  Record a video with sound  5 Set other options as desired   e Zoom Mute  Record a video without sound while  For options  refer to    Shooting options         zooming        6 Press    Recorder  to start recording     7 Press    Recorder  again to stop recording      2     You do not need to rotate the mode dial to       to record a video   You can start recording a video in any mode by pressing     Recorder    e  f you press  Shutter  while recording a video  the current screen is  captured and saved  The saved photo has the same resolution as  the video     Extended functions 42    cording a videc       To pause recording    The camera allows you to pause temporarily while recording a  video  With this function  you can record several scenes as a  single video     Press  0K  to pause while recording  Press it again to resume                   00 00 10      a20   30   F      N  ial  a  v   oo              Using the Smart Scene Detection mo
28.  press  4  or  ISO  to  scroll through files  0 eas nes enai  e Press and hold  4  or  ISO  to scroll through files quickly  1y   2     If you want to view files stored in the internal memory  remove your icon   Description  memory card      The camera will not properly play back files that are too large or those  amp  nee  taken with cameras from other manufacturers     Photo includes a voice memo  P a Playback time     Total playback time  100 0001 Folder name     File name   amp  Print order has been set  DPOF   On Protected file  a  Photo includes a registered face  Available only when you    use amemory card       Playback Editing 76    Playing back       Ranking your favorite faces    You can change the ranking of your favorite faces  This feature is  available only when you use a memory card     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select          Face List Edit  gt  Edit Ranking      3 Scroll to a face from the list and press  OK         5         E        1  2    sO  x 7A t             XY D a  4 es   8 9 a  Back  iy Set       4 Rotate the navigation button or press  DISP  or  a  to  change the ranking of the face  and then press  Fn      Canceling your favorite faces    You can delete your favorite faces  This feature is available only  when you use a memory card     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU      Select       gt  Face List Edit  gt  Delete My Star   3  Scroll to a face and press  OK      4 Press  Fn    5 Select Yes     Playback Editing 77    Playing back      
29.  settings       Status lamp  e Blinking  When saving a photo or  video  being read by a computer or  printer  or out of focus    e Steady  When connecting to a       i while setting  computer or in focus  Display   See this left table    See this right table     lt 7 AEL e Lock the adjusted exposure value in Shooting mode  When pressing   e Protect the displayed file in Playback mode  In Shooting mode While setting     Recorder Start recording a video  DISP Change the display option Move up     amp  Change the macro option Move down  4  Change the flash option Move left  ISO Change the ISO option Move right    MENU    O MENU Access options or menus  Navigation          Metering Change the metering option  When rotating   e Scroll to an option or menu     e Adjust aperture value in Shooting mode      Scroll through files in Playback mode        OK Confirm the highlighted option or menu   Playback Enter Playback mode      Fn  Function e Access options in Shooting mode     e Delete files in Playback mode              Basic functions 16    Camera layout                   Take a single photo     Icon  Modes   Description    e While you are pressing  Shutter   the  camera takes photos continuously   e The maximum number of photos depends    on the capacity oi    your memory card     Take a photo in 10 seconds     Take a photo in 2 seconds        According to a braci   e Take 9 photos wi   e Take 3 photos wi  balance     eting option   h different photo styles   h different white   
30.  the ISO speed  Changing the camera   s focus       Using macro  Using auto focus  Using selection focus  Using tracking auto focus  Adjusting the focus area               48     49    50    50  wi OF    52                 vw 52    55                     OF          Using face detection     Detecting faces sssi    Taking a self portrait shot  Taking a smile shot   Detecting eye blinking      Using smart face recognition  Registering faces as your favorites  My Star        Adjusting brightness and color  Adjusting the exposure manually  EV     Locking the exposure value     Changing the metering option         Selecting a light source  White balance   Improving your photos  Applying photo styles  Applying smart filter effects  Adjusting your photos  USING SMAN NOIVGS  orrua yii E a                       ontents       Playback Editing  Playing back  Starting Playback mode  Viewing photos       Playing a video     Playing voice memos  Editing a photo  Resizing photos      Rotating a photo      Applying photo styles  Applying smart filter effects    Correcting exposure problems     Creating a print order  DPOF    Viewing files on a TV or HDTV  Transferring files to your computer  for Windows     Transferring files using Intelli studio       Transferring files by connecting the camera as a removable   MS scence cuca eke en a eeu sv case T I N   Disconnecting the camera  for Windows XP   Transferring files to your computer  for Mac      Using Samsung RAW Converter      Installing S
31.  use the Samsung RAW  Converter program supplied in the software CD ROM     See page 97      Shooting options 48    Using the timer Carr P A S M Ouar SCN 088       Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting     1 Rotate the drive mode dial to 2 or 10          Om    10    a    Take a photo Take a photo  in 2 seconds  in 10 seconds     2 Press  Shutter  to start the timer   e The AF assist light timer lamp blinks  The camera will  automatically take a photo at the specified time      PZ  e Half press  Shutter  to cancel the timer        Depending on the selected face detection option  the timer is not  available     Shooting options 49    Using burst modes ra smsen       It can be difficult to take photos of fast moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects in photos   Also  it can be difficult to adjust the exposure correctly and select a proper light source  In these cases  select one of the burst modes     g   Taking continuous photos     gt                                   A 1 Rotate the drive mode dial to 1     4 e You can use the flash  only when you select Single        Depending on the selected face detection option  some burst options 2 Press and hold  Shutter    are not available                             e While you are pressing  Shutter   the camera takes photos  continuously    e The maximum number of photos depends on the capacity of  your memory card     4    When taking continuous photos  the status lamp may blink     
32. 1  PlayinQia  vide oae ton ares este eae 82  Playing  VOICOMeMOSs ncacrecstaecstareasaccesas 83  Editing a photo   Resizing photos        Rotating a photo   Applying photo styles ee cee 85  Applying smart filter effects       eee 86  Correcting exposure problems  n    87  Creating a print order  DPOF                  05 88    Viewing files on a TV or HDTV       Transferring files to your computer     WoT UNITCLONYES  a aa aaa EEE PE E 91  Transferring files using Intelli studio               92  Transferring files by connecting the camera   EREU TOEO EOE   Ai ssavanravacnsnsurrsanetaane 94    Disconnecting the camera  for Windows XP  95  Transferring files to your computer     POG  aC  aeae aaae ETS 96  Using Samsung RAW Converter              97  Installing Samsung RAW Converter             97  Opening Samsung RAW Converter              97    Using the Samsung RAW Converter Interface 98  Editing RAW format files  Saving RAW files as JPEG TIFF formats     100    Printing photos with a photo printer   PictBridge     Playing back       Learn actions to play back photos  videos  or voice memos  and manage files     Starting Playback mode    Display in Playback mode       View photos or play videos and voice memos stored in your                      B  00 00 00 00 00 10 100 0001  camera       7 Press  E   E on  od       Histogram  e The most recent file you have taken or recorded is displayed   e If the camera is off  it turns on     Information  2 Rotate the navigation button or
33. 87    Editing a photo       Creating a print order  DPOF     Select photos to be printed and set options  such as number of  copies or paper size  Because the customized options are saved  in the MISC folder of the memory card  you can print photos  conveniently by taking only the memory card to a print shop  without your camera      2     The memory card can be taken to a print shop that supports DPOF   Digital Print Order Format  or you can print photos directly through a  DPOF compatible printer at home       Wide photos may print with the left and right edges cut off  so be  aware of the dimensions of your photos   e You cannot set the DPOF for the photos stored in the internal memory     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU      Select       gt  DPOF  gt  Standard  gt  an option     Select Print the selected photos   All Print all photos   Reset Reset your settings        3 Ifyou select Select  scroll to a photo and rotate  Zoom   left or right to select the number of copies  Repeat for  the photos you want  and then press  Fn     e If you select All  press  DISP  or  W  to select the number of  copies  and then press  OK      A    Press  MENU    Select       gt  DPOF  gt  Size  gt  an option     Select Specify the print size for the selected photo     nn    All Specify the print size for all photos   Reset Reset your settings        6 If you select Select  scroll to a photo and rotate  Zoom   left or right to select the print size  Repeat for the photos  you want  and then p
34. Balance      Annotation       Abbreviations used in this manual    AEL  AF  DIS  DPOF  EV  ols  WB    Auto Exposure Lock   Auto Focus   Digital Image Stabilization  Digital Print Order Format  Exposure Value   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                      Half press  Shutter  Press  Shutter     Subject  background  and composition   e Subject  the main object of 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 speed  By altering the exposure  your  photos will be darker or lighter        Normal exposure Overexposure  too bright     Common questions       You can get answers to common questions  Solve problems easily by setting shooting options     The subject s eyes This is caused by a reflection from the camera flash   appear red  e Set the flash option to   Red eye or   Red eye Fix   p  52   eif the photo has already been taken  select     Red eye Fix in the edit menu   p  87     Photos have dust Dust particles floating in the air may be captured in photos when using 
35. Balance  gt  an option     n       B       Auto WB  Use automatic settings depending on the  lighting conditions    Daylight  Select when taking outdoor photos on a  sunny day    Cloudy  Select when taking outdoor photos on a cloudy  day or in shadows     Fluorescent_H  Select when shooting under a daylight  fluorescent or three way fluorescent light     Fluorescent_L  Select when shooting under white  fluorescent light     Tungsten  Select when taking indoor photos under  incandescent bulbs or halogen lamps     Custom Set  Use your pre defined settings   o  69     Color Temperature  Adjust the color temperature of the  light source   p  69     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      Select      gt  White Balance    3  Scroll to a white balance option   4 Rotate  Zoom  right     5 Press or rotate the navigation button to adjust the value  on the coordinates                 CE  Back Set       e G  Green  e A  Amber  e M  Magenta  e B  Blue    6 Press  0K  to save your settings     Shooting options 68    Adjusting brightness and color       Defining your own white balance Adjusting color temperature          7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select      gt  White Balance  2 Select  3  gt  White Balance   3 Scroll to Custom Set   amp    3  Scroll to Color Temperature   4 Aim the lens at a piece of white paper  4 Rotate  Zoom  right   5 Press or rotate the navigation button to adjust the color  emperature     mm   85  as        5 Press  Shutter  
36. Display histogram     Shooting    Hide all information about the current file   e Display all information about the current photo     e Display information about the current file  except the  shooting settings and histogram     Playback             About a histogram    A histogram is a graph that displays how light is distributed in your  photo  If the histogram has a high peak on the left  your photos  are dark  A peak on the right of the graph means that your photos  are bright  The height of the peaks is related to color information   The more of a particular color  the taller the peak                          Underexposed Well Exposed Overexposed    Setting the sound    Set whether your camera emits a specified sound when you  operate your camera     7 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select     gt  Beep Sound  gt  an option     off The camera does not emit any sounds     1 2 3 The camera emits sounds        Basic functions 26    Taking photos       Learn basic actions to take photos easily and quickly in the Smart Auto mode     7 Rotate the mode dial to  Shar  4 Half press  Shutter  to focus   e Agreen frame means the subject in focus   e Ared frame means the subject is out of focus                 os   Im   2 Swing the screen and rotate it up or down properly  Fil   o  3 Align your subject in the frame    E      resine0 00001 GN   aa           5 Press  Shutter  to take a photo     See page 30 for tips to get clearer photos        e Fold the screen back aga
37. Jeo OSS SSS L              G  a ahaa aja                                         Select an option        Select fi to use an appropriate ISO speed based on the  brightness of the subject and lighting           iY  The higher ISO speed you select  the more image noise you may get     Shooting options 55    Changing the camera   s focus    Leam how to adjust the camera s focus according to your subjects        Using macro PASM    Gun  si Using auto focus PASM    ux   Use macro to take close up photos of subjects  such as flowers To take sharp photos  select the appropriate focus according to  or insects  Refer to macro options in    Using auto focus     your distance from the subject     7 In Shooting mode  press                    Jo EN                                                 2 Select an option     o    Try to hold the camera very still to prevent blurry photos  nor Normal  AF   Focus on a subject farther than 80 cm     e Tum off the flash if the distance to the subject is less than 40 cm  Macro  Focus on a subject 5 80 om away  50 80 cm  t away when using zoom    y Auto Macro  Focus on a subject farther than 5 cm  8  farther than 50 cm away when using zoom    Manual Focus  Focus on a subject by manually  adjusting the focus distance   p 57     ia   uu       The options may differ depending on the shooting mode     Shooting options 56    Changing the camera   s focus       7 In Shooting mode  press         Scroll to Manual Focus    3 Rotate  Zoom  right    4 Adjust the
38. K    e Press  0K  again to cancel your selection     CJ    OK   Select Fn   Set                                        4 Press  Fn      While viewing a file  you can protect the file by pressing  AEL      Playback Eciting 79       Deleting files    Delete single files or all files at once  You cannot delete protected  files    To delete a single file    7 In Playback mode  select a file and press  Fn        Select Yes to delete the file     To delete multiple files   7 In Playback mode  press  Fn    2 Select Multiple Delete     3  Select files you want to delete and press  OK    e Press  OK  again to cancel your selection     4 Press  Fn    5 Select Yes     To delete all files     7 In Playback mode  press  MENU      Select       gt  Delete  gt  All  gt  Yes     Copying files to the memory card    You can copy files from the internal memory to a memory card   7 In Playback mode  press  MENU     2 Select     gt  Copy to Card    3  Select Yes to copy files     Playback Editing 80    Playing back       Viewing photos  Zoom in on part of a photo or view photos in a slide show     Enlarging a photo    Li    In Playback mode  rotate  Zoom  right to enlarge a  a photo  Rotate  Zoom  left to reduce a photo        The enlarged area and zoom ratio are indicated on the top of the  screen  The maximum zoom ratio may vary depending on the  resolution       m   4    tm    To Do this  Move the enlarged area Press  DISP    W    4   or  ISO    Trim the enlarged photo Press  OK   It will be sa
39. SB cable    e Select Mode     Select a USB mode when you  connect your camera to another device    e Computer  Connect your camera to a computer  for transferring files    e Printer  Connect your camera to a printer for  printing files     Set Intelli studio to start automatically when you  connect your camera to your computer   Off  On         Appendixes 107    Error messages       When the following error messages appear  try these remedies     Suggested remedies    e Tum off your camera and then tum it on again   e Remove your memory card and insert it again     Card Error    Card Locked    Card not  supported     DCF Full Error    File Error    File system not  supported     Low Battery    Memory Full    No Image File    e Format your memory card   p  105   Unlock the memory card     Oz    The inserted memory card is not compatible    with your camera  Insert a SD or SDHC memory    card     File names do not mat  Transfer the files on th  computer and forma    center   Your camera does no    he memory card on tl       ch the DCF standard   e memory card to your  he card   p  105     Delete the damaged file or contact a service    support the FAT file  structure of the inserted memory card  Format       Delete unnecessary  card        Take photos or insert a memory card that has    some photos     Insert a charged battery or recharge the battery     les or insert a new memory       Appendixes 108    Camera maintenance       Cleaning your camera Camera body    Wipe gently w
40. SP2 Vista 7  Hard disk 250MB or more  1GB or more recommended  Using a self assembled PC or a PC and OS that are not supported may void  capacity your warranty   e CD ROM drive  e nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher ATI X1600 series  or higher  Others e 1024 x 768 pixels  16 bit color display compatible  monitor  1280 x 1024 pixels  32 bit color display  recommended     USB 2 0 port  Microsoft DirectX 9 0c or later       Playback Editing 91       Transferring files using Intelli studio    Intelli studio starts automatically when you connect the camera to  your computer with the USB cable      2  The battery charges while the camera is connected to a computer with the  USB cable     1 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select    gt  PC Software  gt  On   3  Turn off the camera     4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB  cable     You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light  A  into  your camera  If the cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data        5 Turn on the camera   e The computer recognizes the camera automatically      LZ  If you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer from the  pop up window     6 Select a folder on your computer to save new files to   e  f your camera has no new files  the pop up window for saving  new files will not appear     7 Select Yes   e New files are transferred to the computer     1G For Windows Vista and Windows 7  select Run iStudio
41. Shutter Priority 39  Smart Auto 33    Shutter Priority mode 39    Shutter speed 38  Slide show 81  Smart Album 78    Smart Auto mode 33    Smart Face Recognition 62    Smart filter effect  in Playback mode 86  in Shooting mode 72    Smart Scene  Detection mode 43    Smile shot 61  Start image 104    T  Timer 49  Tracking focus 58    Transferring files  for Mac 96  for Windows 91    V    Video  Playing 82  Recording 42    Video Out 106    Appendixes 127    Viewing files  as thumbnails 79  by category 78  on TV 89  Slide show 81    Voice memo  Playing 83  Recording 45    Volume 104    WwW  White Balance 67    Z  Zoom button 16    Zooming 28    Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or  visit our website http   www samsungimaging com  for after   sales service or inquiries        
42. This user manual includes detailed usage  instructions for your camera  Please read  this manual thoroughly        Click a topic    Common questions  TN   Quick reference  Contents    Basic functions  Extended functions  a  Shooting options  TE     Appendixes  Index       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   amma others    Caution     situations that could cause damage to your  Soro  Camera or other equipment     PY  Note   notes  usage tips  or additional information     N Safety warnings    WARNING    Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive  gases and liquids    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     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     Prevent damage to subjects    eyesight    Do not use the flash in close proximity  closer than 1 m 3 ft  to  people or animals  Using the flash too close to your subject s  eyes can cause temporary or permanent damage     Handle and dis
43. a  Taiwan    Digital rule for Camera File system  DCF  standard  Mexico    If you change the names of files intentionally  the A       camera may not play back the fies  Video Out e PAL  supports only BDGH    Australia  Austria     Belgium  China  Denmark  Finland  Germany   England  Italy  Kuwait  Malaysia  New Zealand   Singapore  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland  Thailand   Norway     Appendixes 106    Camera settings menu         Default    em Desorption    AF Lamp    Conversion  lens    Remote    Anynet    HDMI CEC     HDMI Size    Set an assistant light to help you focus in dark places    Off  On     Set to use an optional conversion lens with your  camera   Off   On     Set to use an optional remote control with your  camera   Off   On     Set to control the camera connected to a Samsung   HDTV that supports Anynet  CEC  with the TV remote   control    e Off  View files without using an HDTV remote  control       On   Control the camera with an HDTV remote  control     Select the resolution of photos when playing back   files on an HDTV with the HDMI cable     NTSC  1080i   720p  480p    PAL  1080i   720p  576p    e  f the HDTV does not support the selected  resolution  the HDTV automatically selects the  next lower resolution    e If you select 480p or 576p  the playback menus  and Smart Album are not available when the  camera is connected to a TV       Default    USB    PC Software    Set the function the camera uses when it is   connected to a computer or printer via a U
44. al flash unit to the camera accessory shoe   Remove the accessory shoe cover and mount the flash unit on  the accessory shoe           e For details about the flash unit  see the manual provided with the  flash unit   e Your camera is compatible with the following types of flash units   SEF20A  SEF42A  Fully charge the flash unit before using with your camera   e When the optional flash unit is attached  do not pop the default flash    up     Appendixes 114       Using an optional conversion lens 3 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU      You can increase your camera s range and depth of field by 4 Select Fo   gt  Conversion lens  gt  On   attaching an optional conversion lens       TEN 7     After setting to use the conversion lens  the optical and digital zooms  7 Remove the stock camera ring by turning it    R    counter clockwise     e if you do not set Conversion lens to On after attaching the  conversion lens  rotating  Zoom  left or right will turn your camera off        Appendixes 115       Using an optional remote control   The camera takes a photo 2 seconds after you press the shutter  button on the remote control  You can use the remote control  only when the drive mode dial is rotated to DJ        7 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU      2 Select    gt  Remote  gt  On     Appendixes 116    Before contacting a service center       If you are having trouble with your camera  try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service center  If yo
45. amsung RAW Converter      Opening Samsung RAW Converter  Using the Samsung RAW Converter Interface       Editing RAW format files  Saving RAW files as JPEG TIFF formats    n  Printing photos with a photo printer  PictBridge                101                                      Appendixes  Camera settings menu  Accessing the settings menu  Sound        Display    Settings  Error messages      Camera maintenance       Cleaning your camera  About memory cards       About the battery  Using optional accessories  Using optional flash units  Using an optional conversion lens  Using an optional remote control  Before contacting a service center       Camera specifications 5  WS ses RE na                            Basic functions    Learn about your camera   s layout  icons  and basic functions  for shooting           Unpacking  eee Eea ae E wee E EE 14  Camera layout     15  Using the screen 18  Attaching he eire stan EE A E wenden seta 18  Attachingialens cana e name aa e a aE E SAE 19  Inserting the battery and memory card                    20  Charging the battery and turning your camera on        21  Chargingithe battenymeesenscstessreeasneseene en sareeae eer 21  Turminglonivoumcalmenaienasacuacamuamanctm een ten 21  Performing the initial setup an 22  Learningliconse asses testi T 23  Selecting options a avers cee eeen E 24  Setting the display and sound         eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 26  Changing the information displayed               0eeeeee eee 26  Setting tne SOUNG nessa E
46. anorama ratio  16 9        k    2736 X 2736  Print on A3 paper in 1 1 ratio   Sm 2592 X 1944  Print on A4 paper     F    2048 X 1536  Print on A5 paper     1920 X 1080  Print on A5 paper in panorama ratio  16 9   or play back on an HDTV     Im 1024 X 768  Attach to email              When recording a video     7 Inthe      mode  press  MENU    2 Select QQ  gt  Movie Size  gt  an option     opion Deserto      640 640 X 480  Play back on a general TV   320 320 X 240  Post on a web page        Shooting options 47    Selecting a resolution and quality       Selecting image quality PASM    Gua SCN  Photos you take are saved in JPEG or RAW format  Higher quality  images will result in larger sizes     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select    gt  aay  gt  an option     Super Fine  Fine   Normal   RAW   RAW   S Fine  RAW   Fine    AHARBAA    RAW   Normal       The options may differ depending on the shooting mode      PY  If you set the burst mode  you cannot take photos in RAW format  and a  RAW option will be set to Normal     What are RAW files     Photos captured by a camera are often transformed to   JPEG format and stored in the memory according to the   settings of the camera at the time of shooting  RAW files are not  transformed to JPEG format and are stored in the memory without  any changes  RAW files have the file extension    RAW       For example  SAM 9999 RAW        To adjust and calibrate exposures  white balances  tones   contrasts  and colors of the RAW files 
47. ar    7 Ifthe status lamp on your camera is blinking  wait until  it stops       Click   on the tool bar at the bottom right of your PC  screen        10 00 AM       3 Click the pop up message   4 Remove the USB cable     The camera can not be removed safely when Intell studio is running   End the program before disconnecting the camera     Playback Eciting 95    Transferring files to your computer  for Mac        When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer  the computer recognizes the camera automatically   You can transfer files directly from the camera to the computer without installing any programs     Mac OS 10 4 or later is supported     7 Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the   Turn on the camera     USB cable  e The computer recognizes the camera automatically and a    removable disk icon is displayed   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  LZ  If you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer from the  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data  pop up window     3 Double click the removable disk icon     4 Transfer photos or videos to the computer        Playback Editing 96    Using Samsung RAW Converter       Photos captured by a camera are often transformed to jpeg formats and stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at  the time of shooting  RAW files are not transformed to jpeg formats and are stored
48. ayback    Type    Edit    Effect    Appendixes 121    e Modes  Smart Scene Detection  Landscape   Blue Sky  Natural Green  Sunset Sky   Movie       Format  H 264  MPEG 4  AVC     Max recording time  20 min        Size  640 X 480  30 FPS  15 FPS     820 X 240  30 FPS  15 FPS   e Frame Rate  30 FPS  15 FPS     Voice  Off  On  Zoom Mute     OIS  On  Off       Video editing  embedded   Pause during recording   Still image capture  Time trimming    Single image  Thumbnails  Mul  Movie clip  Smart Album      Sma  Face    Album category  Type     i slide show     Date  Color  Week     Resize  Rotate  Photo Style Selector  Image Adjust    e Pho    Vivid  Forest  Retro  Cool  C     Neg    o Style Selector  Normal    ative  Custom RGB         Sketch  Defog  Soft     alm  Classic     e Image Adjust  Red eye Fix  Face Retouch     Brig       iness  Contrast  Satura       ion  Add Noise       Smart Filter  Normal  Miniature  Vignetting   Fish eye          Voice recording    e Voice Recording  Max 10 hours      Voice Memo in a photo  Max  10 sec      Storage    Internal memory  Approx  22 MB  e External memory  Optional      SD card  up to 4 GB guaranteed     SDHC card  up to 8 GB guaranteed     Internal memory capacity may not match these  specifications     Media    e Photo  JPEG  DOF   EXIF 2 21  DPOF 1 1   PictBridge 1 0    e Video  H 264  MPEG 4 AVC   e Audio  AAC    File format    Image size    Interface    Digital output  connector    Audio output  Video output    DC power input  con
49. camera sounds and the volume   A    p  104   m Display  Customize the display settings  such as  brightness   p  104   Settings  Change the settings for the camera system    o  such as memory format  default fle name  and USB  mode   p  105        Appendixes 103    Camera settings menu       Sound      Default    Volume on fare nen i   Start Sound P me when you tum on  Shutter Sound ee pele ae oe when you press the  Beep Sound i ane panes ies ont iP F 3  i       Set a sound to be emitted when you half press  eee the shutter button   Off  On           Display      Default    Function  Description    Grid Line    Start Image    Appendixes 104    Display a brief description of an option or menu    Off  On    Select a guide to help you compose a scene    Off   3X 3  2 X 2     X   Set a start image to display when the camera turns  on      Off   Display no start image   e Logo  Display a default image stored in the internal  memory   e User Image  Display the image you want   p  84   W     Only one start image can be saved in the internal  memory   e If you select a new photo as a start image or reset  your camera  the current image is deleted        A wide image or image in 3 2 ratio cannot be set  as a start image     Camera settings menu         Default    fem Dereon    Display  Brightness    Quick View    Power Save    Adjust the brightness of the screen    Auto   Dark  Normal  Bright     Norma is fixed in Playback mode even if Auto is selected     Set the duration for reviewi
50. cording a voice memo Adding a voice memo to a photo  7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select      gt  Voice  gt  Record     3 Press  Shutter  to record   e You can record voice memos of up to 10 hours in length   e Press  OK  to pause or resume recording     Select    gt  Voice  gt  Memo   Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode     AUN    Align your subject in the frame and take a photo   e The camera begins to record a voice memo right after     00 00 10 you take the photo     2    Shutter  Stop OK  Pause       5 Record a short voice memo  10 seconds maximum    e Press  Shutter  to stop recording a voice memo     You cannot add a voice memo to a photo if you set the burst mode                 4  Press  Shutter  to stop   e Press  Shutter  again to record a new voice memo     5 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode     Extended functions 45       Shooting options    Learn about the options you can set in Shooting mode        Selecting a resolution and quality              47  Selecting a resolution               2 45 soos a  Selecting image quality     48  Usingithestimengene sssrss sen earner 49  Wsing bUrStimOcdes aee 50  Taking Continuous PROUS  cece canceawesscnenvese 50  Taking bracketed OOS casota 51  Shootnginithe dark wanes eee ee eee 52  PHOVEnING TE0  eye m 52  Using thefash reae e 52  Adjusting the ISO speed aa eeaeee 55  Changing the camera   s focus                 56  USINA rO a E E E A A 56  Using auto ocus e e E E 56  U
51. de    In this mode  your camera automatically chooses the appropriate  video settings based on a detected type of scene     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select QP  gt  Smart Scene Detection  gt  On   3 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode     4 Align your subject in the frame   e The camera selects a scene automatically  An appropriate                      scene mode icon appears at the bottom left of the screen   STBY 00 00 10    Jeo  30  pi     f 00001  N  dea              Extended functions 43    Recording a video       leon Desoipion    Appears when recording videos of landscapes   Appears when recording videos of clear skies   Appears when recording videos of forested areas   GB Appears when recording videos of sunsets        5 Press    Recorder  to start recording     6 Press    Recorder  again to stop recording        If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode    will not  change and the default settings are used      The camera may not select the correct scene depending on shooting  environments  such as camera shake  lighting and distance to the  subject      In the Smart Scene Detection mode  you cannot set smart filter effects  and photo styles     Extended functions 44    Recording voice MEMOS PAs m amp n sen       Learn how to record a voice memo that you can play back at any time  You can add a voice memo to a photo as a short reminder of  shooting conditions     You get the best sound quality when recording 40 cm away from the camera     Re
52. e Even if the drive mode dial is rotated to  fy  your camera may take a  single photo depending on the selected options or modes     Shooting options 50    Using burst modes       Taking bracketed photos  1 Rotate t the drive mode dial to BKT        2 Press  Shutter    e if WB BKT or AE BKT is selected  the camera takes 3  photos continuously   e If PSS BKT is selected  the camera takes 9 photos  The  original photo is saved automatically and you can select one  additional photo to save     Use a tripod to prevent blurry photos     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select    gt  Bracket   3 Select a bracketing option     C    PSS BKT  Take 9 photos with different photo styles     fe WB BKT  Take 3 photos with different white balance  options        AE BKT  Take 3 photos with selected exposures           4 Adjust the color for the selected light source or select an  exposure value     5 Press  OK  to save your settings     Shooting options 51    Shooting in the dark       Learn how to take photos at night or in low light conditions     Preventing red eye P scn    Using the flash Gin P A SM SCN    If the flash fires when you take a photo of a person in the dark  a Use the flash when taking photos in the dark or when you need  red glow may appear in the eyes  To prevent this  select Red eye more light on your photos     or Red eye Fix  Refer to flash options in  Using the flash         7 In Shooting mode  press  4               l Jos ENN                      O  00      le eoi
53. e the zoom   Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total  recording time     Appendixes 110    Camera maintenance       About the battery    Use only Samsung approved batteries     Battery specifications    Battery life    Shooting time   Shooting conditions  Number of photos  when the battery is fully charged     This is measured under the following       Mode   Type   Cell capacity  Voltage    Charging time   when the camera is switched off     SLB 11A  Lithium ion battery  1130 mAh   3 8V    Approx  150 min    conditions  in the P mode  10M  resolution  Fine quality  OIS on     1  Set the flash option to Fill in  zoom  in or out  and take a single shot     Photos Approx  120 min  9  Set the flash option to Off  zoom  Approx  240 shots in or out  and take a single shot     8  Perform steps 1 and 2 for 30       seconds and repeat for 5 minutes   Then tum off the camera for  1 minute     4  Repeat steps 1 to 3     Record videos at 640 X 480    Vidos ARETO 100 Tri resolution and 30 fps           The figures above are based on Samsung s test standards  Your results may  differ depending on your actual usage    Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording  time     Appendixes 111    Camera maintenance       Notes about charging the battery    If the indicator light is off  make sure that the battery is inserted  correctly    Tum off your camera when charging    Tum on your camera after charging the battery for more than 10  mi
54. ears as a white single line frame           2 Select    gt  Focus Area  gt  Tracking AF e If the camera fails to track the subject  you must reselect the subject    to track   3 Press  MENU  to swich to Shooting mode     lf the camera fails to fix the focus  the focus frame changes to a red  single line frame    4 Focus on the subject you want to track and press  OK   eff you use this function  you cannot set face detection  photo style   e A focus frame appears on the subject and follows the subject caions emelemewiiereieas    as you move the camera   Im   I     ah     rwo i 00001 GR  Ca                 e The white frame means that your camera is tracking the   subject    e The green frame means that your subject is in focus when you  half press  Shutter               Shooting options 58    Changing the camera   s focus       Adjusting the focus area PASM    ux SCN    You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus  area according to your subject s location in the scene     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU        Select    gt  Focus Area  gt  an option     Center AF  Focus on the center  suitable when subjects  are located in the center      Multi AF  Focus on one or more of 9 possible areas   Selection AF  Focus on the area you select   p  57     Tracking AF  Focus on and track the subject   p  58        The options may differ depending on the shooting mode     Shooting options 59    Using face detection PA sm Sw sen       If you use face detection options  your
55. elect    gt  HDMI Size   3  Select an HDMI resolution   p  107     4 Turn off your camera and HDTV  6 Turn on your camera     e The HDTV turns on automatically and the camera screen is  displayed    e  lf you turn Anynet  off  the HDTV does not tum on  automatically     7 View files using the buttons on your camera or the  remote control of your HDTV     4 e If your HDTV supports the Anynet  CEC  profile  tum Anynet  on in  the settings menu  p  107  to control all connected Samsung A V  devices with the TV remote control       Connection time to a HDTV may vary with the type of SD card used   A faster SD card will not necessarily result in a faster HDMI transfer   due to the main function of the card is to improve transfer rate during  shooting     Playback Editing 90    Transferring files to your computer  for Windows        Transfer files to your computer using the built in Intelli studio program  You can also edit files or upload files to your favorite websites        e Intelli studio may not perform correctly on some computers  even  C a  qure     e If your computer does not meet the requirements  videos may not play  CPU Intel   Pentium   4  3 0GHz or higher  correctly or it may take longer to edit videos   AMD Athlon    FX  2 2GHz or higher    Install DirectX 9 0c or above before you use the program   RANI Minimum 512MB RAM    You must use Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OS 10 4 or later to   1 GB and above recommended  connect the camera as a removable disk   Os Windows XP 
56. electric shock    Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids  dirt  or   oreign substances  If dirty  wipe the memory card clean with a   soft cloth before inserting in your camera    Do not allow liquids  dirt  or foreign substances to come in  contact with the memory card slot  Doing so may cause the  camera to malfunction    e Tum off the camera when inserting or removing the memory  card    e Do not bend  drop  or subject memory cards to heavy impact  or pressure    e Do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other  cameras or by a computer  Reformat the memory card with  your camera    e Never use a damaged charger  battery  or memory card              Use only Samsung approved accessories    Using incompatible accessories may damage your camera   cause injury  or void your warranty     Protect your camera   s lens  e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight  as this may discolor  the image sensor or cause it to malfunction     e Protect your lens from fingerprints and scratches  Clean your  lens with a soft  clean  debris free lens cloth        Z  iY  Important usage information    Allow only qualified personnel to service your camera    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     Ensure maximum battery and charger life    e Overcharging batteries may shorten battery life  After charging is  finished  discon
57. ents when you  press  ISO       Zoom  left or right Adjust the volume level        Trimming a video during playback    1 Press  OK  at the point where you want the new video to  begin  and rotate  Zoom  right     2 Press  OK  to resume playback     3  Press  OK  at the point where you want the new video to    end  and rotate  Zoom  right     4 Select Yes      e  e The original video should be at least 10 seconds long   The edited video is saved as a new file     Playback Eciting 82    Playing back       Capturing an image during playback    7 Press  OK  at the point where you want to save a still  image     2 Press            A captured image has the same resolution as the original video file and is  saved as a new file     Playing voice memos    Playing a voice memo  7 In Playback mode  select a voice memo and press  OK      2 Use the following buttons to control playback         Scan backward     0K  Pause or resume playback    ISO  Scan forward      8  Stop playback      Zoom  left or right Adjust the volume level        7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU      Select    3  gt  Voice Memo  gt  On     3 Press  Shutter  to record a short voice memo   10 seconds maximum    e Press  Shutter  to stop recording a voice memo     Playing a voice memo added to a photo    In Playback mode  select a photo that includes a voice  memo  and then press  OK    e Press  OK  to pause or resume playback     Playback Eciting 83    Editing a photo       Perform photo editing tas
58. ery and memory card             Push the card gently until  the card disengages from  the camera  and then pull it  out of the slot                 Insert a memory card with the  gold colored contacts facing  down        Push the lock up to release  the battery                 Insert the battery with the  Samsung logo facing down        The intemal memory can be used as a temporary storage device when the  memory card is not inserted                                Basic functions 20    Charging the battery and turning your camera on       Charging the battery Turning on your camera   Before using 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 tum on the camera  the end of cable with the indicator light into your camera  for the first time   p  22        Turning on your camera in Playback mode    Press  BJ   The camera tums on and accesses Playback mode  immediately                                Indicator light    e Red  Charging  e Green  Fully charged 1G When you tum on your camera by pressing and holding  P  for about  5 seconds  the camera does not emit any camera sounds     Basic functions 21    Performing the initial setup       When the initial setup screen appears  follow the steps below to configure the camera s basic settings     7 Press  POWER    e The initial setup screen appears when you tum on the camera   
59. hoto     Adjusting the flash intensity    Adjust the flash intensity to avoid overexposure or underexposure   In Shooting mode  press  4      Scroll to an option     wN a    Rotate  Zoom  right        Shooting options 53    Shooting in the dark       4 Adjust the intensity        ETET OZE       Back  OK  Set       5 Press  OK  to save your settings        e Adjusting the flash intensity may not be effective if     The subject is too close to the camera     You set a high ISO speed     The exposure value is too big or too small        In some shooting modes  you cannot use this function     How to use the flash    Slide the flash release to pop the flash up when it is need        When the flash unit is closed   the selected option  When the    he flash does not fire regardless of  flash unit pops up  the flash fires    according to the selected option     A e While not in use  keep the       lash unit closed to prevent damage     e Forcing open the flash unit may cause damage to your camera     Press down gently to close        Shooting options 54    wn    nooting in the dark       Adjusting the ISO speed PASM    he ISO speed is the measure of a film s sensitivity to light as  defined by the International Organization for Standardization  ISO    he higher ISO speed you select  the more sensitive to light your  camera becomes  With a higher ISO speed  you can get a better  photo without using the flash                 7 In Shooting mode  press  ISO                           C_ 
60. in the list    Select a file type    View files of the selected folder on your computer     Show or hide files of the connected camera     View files oi          the selected folder on the camera     View files as thumbnails  in Smart Aloum  or on a map     Browse folders in the connected device     Browse folders in 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    You can connect the camera to your computer as a removable  disk     7 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU      Select    gt  PC Software  gt  Off   3  Turn off the camera     4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB  cable     You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light  A  into  your camera  If the cable is reversed  it may damage your files  The  manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data        Playback Eciting 94    Transferring files to your computer  for Windows        5 Turn on the camera   e The computer recognizes the camera automatically      PY  If you set the USB option to Select Mode  select Computer from the  pop up window     6 On your computer  select My Computer  gt  Removable  Disk  gt  DCIM  gt  100PHOTO     Z Select the files you want and drag or save them to your  computer     Disconnecting the camera  for Windows XP    The way to disconnect the USB cable for Windows Vista and 7   is simil
61. ing a mode and  how to record a video or voice memo     Shooting options    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           Appendixes    Refer to settings  error messages  specifications  and  maintenance tips     Leam about the options you can set in Shooting mode     13    32    46    75    102    Indications used in this manual    Smart Auto Carr  Program P  Aperture Priority A  Shutter Priority S  Manual M  DUAL IS uar  Scene SCN  Movie S        Shooting mode icons    These icons indicate that a function is available in the  corresponding modes  The SCN mode may not support functions  for all scenes     For example     Adjusting the exposure manually  EV        PAS Gu i Available in the  Depending on the intensity of the ambient light  your photos   may be too bright or dark  In these cases  you can adjust the Program  Aperture    exposure to get a better photo  Priority  Shutter Priority        DUAL IS  and Movie  m ma a    Darker          Neutral  0  Brighter        Icons used in this manual    A              Additional information  Safety warnings and precautions    Camera buttons  For example   Shutter  represents the  shutter button     Page number of related information    The order of options or menus you must select to  perform a step  for example  Select Gy  gt   White Balance  represents select    and then  White 
62. inst the body of the camera for  normal use     Basic functions 27    Taking photos       Zooming                      You can shoot close up photos by adjusting the zoom  Your If the zoom indicator is in the digital range  your camera is using  camera has a 3X optical zoom and 4X digital zoom  By using the digital zoom  The picture quality may deteriorate when you  both  you can zoom in up to 12 times  use the digital zoom   Rotate  Zoom  right to zoom in on your subject  Rotate  Zoom  Optical range Feein Widieator  left to Zoom out     x 4 0      Digital range    1G    The digital zoom is not available when using  Siurr     Bua   SCN  in some scenes   and pW modes and when using Face  Detection  Manual Focus  Smart Filter  and Tracking AF   e It may take longer to save a photo when using the digital zoom           Zoom ratio    Zoom out Zoom in    oe MAy    w  2       Basic functions 28    Taking photos       Reducing camera shake  OIS  PASMSCN gt          OIS may not function properly when   Reduce camera shake optically in Shooting mode    You move your camera to follow a moving subject     You use digital zoom     There is too much camera shake     The shutter speed is slow    For example  when you select Night in the SCN mode     The battery is low     You take a close up shot   e If you use the OIS function with a tripod  your images may be blurred  by the vibration of the OIS sensor  Deactivate the OIS function when  Before correction After correction you use a tripod
63. ions  gt  52     ISO speed  to adjust the sensitivity to light   gt  55     lt 4 Taking action photos    e    mode  gt  50  e Continuous    gt  50    E Taking photos of text  insects  or  x flowers  e SCN mode  gt  Close Up  Text  gt  35    e Macro  Auto Macro  Manual Focus  to take close up  photos   gt  56    e White Balance  to change the color tone     67    EF Adjusting the exposure  brightness     e WB BKT  to take 3 photos of the same scene with  different white balance     50    AE BKT  to take 3 photos of the same scene with  different exposure settings     50    ISO speed  to adjust the sensitivity to light     55  EV  to adjust exposure   gt  65  Metering    66    al Applying a different effect    e PSS BKT  to take 9 photos of the same scene with  different photo styles     50    e Photo styles  to apply tones     71  e Smart filter effects    72    e Image adjustment  to adjust saturation  sharpness  or  contrast   gt  73            Reducing camera shake    e Optical Image Stabilization  OIS     29     Muar mode  gt  41    Viewing files by category in  Smart Album    78    Deleting all files on the  memory card    gt  80    Viewing files as a slide show   gt  81    Viewing files on a TV or HDTV   gt  89    Connecting your camera to a  computer  gt  91    Adjusting sound and volume   gt  104   Adjusting the brightness of  the display    105    Formatting the memory card   gt  105   Changing the display  language    gt  105   Setting the date and time    gt  106   
64. ith a soft  dry cloth     Camera lens and display    Use a blower brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently with  a soft cloth  If any dust remains  apply lens cleaning liquid to a  piece of cleaning paper and wipe gently        A e Never use benzene  thinners  or alcohol to clean the device  These  solutions can damage the camera or cause it to malfunction      Do not press on the lens cover or use a blower brush on the lens  cover        Appendixes 109    Camera maintenance       About memory cards Memory card capacity  The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes  Memory cards you can use or shooting conditions  These capacities are based on a    You can use SD  Secure Digital   or SDHC  Secure Digital High Meee  ine S Fine   Fine   Normal   Terminal 775 Wm 180   328 451 41  31 37 39  201 363 497 42 32 37 40  Gm   220   302   531   42   33   38   40  Ge  235 420 568 42 34 38 40  285   419   568   42 34 38 40  Sm 319 542 707 43 36 4 42  au   471   746   928   44   39   42   43  fm  645 967 1161 45 41 43 44  Im 1 056 1 331 1 458 46 48 44 44    30 FPS 15 FPS         Write protect switch       Label  front        Hon TU    You can prevent files from being deleted by using a write protect  switch on the SD or SDHC card  Slide the switch down to lock or  slide it up to unlock  Unlock the card when shooting           v 640 Approx  25    50    Approx  48    36        d  e  o 320 Approx  68    47    Approx  99  53            The recordable time may vary if you us
65. ks  such as resizing  rotating  eliminating red eyes  and adjusting brightness  contrast  or saturation     Resizing photos Rotating a photo  7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU   7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU      Select      gt  Resize  gt  an option    Select     gt  Rotate  gt  an option       Select  amp s to save the photo as a start image   p  104       Resize 4 Sm 2592 X 1944  Rotate  B    Photo Style Selector Im 1024 X 768             E  Smar Filter 2a Start Image  d  Image Adjust        Back L  Set             The rotated photo will be saved as the same file  not a new file   e  Available options differ depending on the size of the selected photo     Playback Editing 84    Editing a photo       Applying photo styles   Apply a different photo style to the photo  such as Soft  Vivid  or  Forest  The edited photo will be saved as a new file but it could  be resized to a lower resolution     Soft    Vivid Forest    7 In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU        Select      gt  Photo Style Selector  gt  an option   e Ifyou select Custom RGB  you can define your own RGB  and photo style          lt non    ie  amp    m e gt    Bx            lt  gt   Move C  Set       Defining your own RGB tone    Om KR UNa    In Playback mode  select a photo and press  MENU    Select     gt  Photo Style Selector    Scroll to Custom RGB    Rotate  Zoom  right    Select a color  R  Red  G  Green  B  Blue         c oy          Back  OK  Set      
66. nect the cable from your camera    e Over time  unused batteries will discharge and must be  recharged before use    e Disconnect chargers from power sources when not in use    e Use batteries only for their intended purpose     Exercise caution when using the camera in humid  environments    When transferring the camera from a cold environment to a warm  and humid one  condensation can form on the delicate electronic  circuitry and memory card  In this situation  wait for at least 1 hour  until all moisture has evaporated before using the camera     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     Copyright information    e Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are  registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation     e Mac is a registered trademark of the Apple Corporation     e HDMI  the HDMI logo and the term  High Definition  Multimedia Interface  are trademarks or registered  trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC     e Camera specifications or contents of this manual may  be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of  camera functions    e For Open Source License information  refer to the     OpenSourcelnfo pdf    in the provided CD ROM     Organization of the user manual    Basic functions    Leam about your camera s layout  icons  and basic  functions for shooting     Extended functions    Learn how to take a photo by select
67. nector    Appendixes 122    For 1GB SD  Super   RAW   RAW   RAW    Fine Fine Normal RAW   SFine Fine Normal    180 328 451 41 31 37 39  201 363 497 42 32 37 40  220 392 531 42 33 38 40  235 420 568 42 34 38 40  235 419 568 42 34 38 40    FHH FOF    319 542 707   48 36 40 42  Jm 471 746 9 8 M4 39 42 43       645 967 1161  45 4 43 44  Im 1 056 1 331 1 458 46 43 44 44    These figures are measured under Samsung s standard  conditions and may vary depending on shooting conditions  and camera settings     USB 2 0    Mono  Internal speaker   Mono  Microphone     e AN  NTSC  PAL  selectable      HDMI 1 4  NTSC  PAL  selectable     20 pin  4 4 V    Camera specifications       Rechargeable    battery   Lithium ion battery  SLB 11  1130 mAh        The power source may differ depending on your region     114 4 x 64 6 x 30 mm    356 g  without battery and memory card     fe     5 85     Intelli studio  Samsung RAW Converter       Specifications are subject to change without prior notice     Appendixes 123    Correct Disposal of This Product   Waste Electrical  amp  Electronic Equipment      Applicable in the European Union and other European  Ml Countries with separate collection systems     This marking on the product  accessories or literature indicates that   he product and its electronic accessories  e g  charger  headset  USB  cable  should not be disposed of with other household waste at the  end of their working life  To prevent possible harm to the environment  or human health fr
68. ng a captured image before  returning to Shooting mode    Off  0 5 sec   1 sec  3 sec     If you perform no operations for 80 seconds  the  camera automatically switches to Power save mode   Press any button to deactivate the Power save mode    Off   On    P Ifthe Power save mode is deactivated  the display will dim  to save battery life when you perform no operations for  about 30 seconds        Settings      Default    Format the internal memory and the memory card   All files including the protected files are deleted     Format    Reset    Language    Time Zone    Appendixes 105     No  Yes     you use a memory card used with cameras from    Reset menus and shooting options     other manufacturers or a memory card reader  or one  formatted on a computer  your camera may read the  card incorrectly  Format the card before using it     Date and time  language  and video output settings          are not reset   No  Yes     Select a language for the display text     Select regions for the home time zone and the visit    time zone   e Home  Set the time zone of your    another time zone   e Visit  If you are visiting a different  his option to set the time zone as    home country     Use this option when you reset the camera or  when you return to your home country from    ime zone  use  a secondary       clock  The secondary clock calcu       zone     lates the time in    he current time zone based on your home time    Camera settings menu               Default   Default  ftom 
69. ng the Beauty Shot mode    Take a photo of a person with options to hide facial imperfections   1 Rotate the mode dial to SCN   2 Select Beauty Shot     3  To make the subject s skin tone appear lighter   face only   press  MENU      4 Select      gt  Face Tone  gt  an option   e Select a higher setting to make skin tone appear lighter           Face Tone    i a  Level 1  SCENE  Face Retouch     Face Detection  Levels  Qs Smart FR Edit  gt   A  Photo Size im  gt   Quality m gt     Focus Area G  gt   Back  Ok   Set             Extended functions 35       5 To hide facial imperfections  select Face Retouch  gt  an  option   e Select a higher setting to hide a greater number of  imperfections        ry  Face Tone i  gt       Face Retouch Q Level 1       Face Detection    amp  Level 2  Qo Smart FR Edit Y Level 3    SCENE          qA  Photo Size 10m  gt   a Quality E gt    Focus Area  gt   Back C  Set       6 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode     Z Align your subject in the frame and half press  Shutter   to focus     8 Press  Shutter  to take the photo        The focus distance will be set to Auto Macro     Extended functions 36    Using the Program mode       In the Program mode  you can set various options except the shutter speed and aperture value  which the camera sets automatically     1 Rotate the mode dial to P       Set options   For a list of options  refer to     Shooting options         3  Align your subject in the frame and half press  Shutter                  
70. nged image after correcting  P Mode  Aperture  f 8  the contrast   Shutter Speed  1 15 sec    ISO 100    Playback Editing 100         Se Ce    Image size to save  Original mage size  H 708 x v s pel          wes  x v os    02                     __ 50      e QE  Lx 1 ck x   gaa                Printing photos with a photo printer  PictBridge        Print photos with a PictBridge compatible printer by connecting your camera directly to the printer     In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU    Select     gt  USB     Select Printer     KR OM      With the printer on  connect your camera to the printer  with the USB cable        5 Turn on your camera   e The printer recognizes the camera automatically     6 Press  4  or  ISO  to select a photo   e Press  MENU  to set printing options   See    Configuring print settings        Z Press  OK  to print   e Printing starts  Press  4  to cancel printing        Configuring print settings  Images One Photo  gt   Size Auto  gt   Layout Auto  gt    a Type Auto  gt   Quality Auto  gt   Date Auto  gt   File Name Auto  gt    Menu  Exit  Print                    Option  Description    Images Select whether to print the current photo or all photos   Size Specify the size of the print    Layout Create thumbnail prints    Type Select the type of paper    Quality Set the printing quality    Date Set to print the date    File Name Set to print the name of the file        Reset Reset the print options        Some options are not supported by some p
71. nutes    Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly   Charge the battery until the indicator light tums green    If the indicator light blinks in orange or does not illuminate  reconnect  the cable  or remove the battery and insert it again    If you charge the battery when the cable is overheated or the  temperature is too high  the indicator light may tum orange   Charging will start when the battery cools down     e Use only the provided USB cable   e The battery may not be charged 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  6 V  500 mA      Appendixes 112       A Personal injury or death can occur if the battery is Do not disassemble the battery or puncture the battery    handled carelessly or improperly  For your safety  with any sharp object   follow these instructions for proper battery handling  e Avoid exposing the battery to high pressure or crushing  e The battery can ignite or explode if not handled properly  orces     you notice any defomities  cracks  or other  abnormalities in the battery  immediately discontinue use dropping it from high places    i iho lestie ani CEEE YEUN MENUETO Do not expose the battery to temperatures of 60   C  Use only authentic  manufacturer recommend battery  140   F  or above    chargers and adapters and charge the battery onl
72. om uncontrolled waste disposal  please separate  hese items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to  promote the sustainable reuse of material resources  Household users  should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product   or their local government office  for details of where and how they can  ake these items for environmentally safe recycling  Business users  should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the  purchase contract  This product and its electronic accessories should  not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal     Wz       Samsung Eco mark   It is Samsung s own symbol mark is used to  effectively communicate Samsung s environmental  friendly product activities to the consumers  The  mark represents Samsung s continuous effort on  development of environmental conscious products        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  household waste at the end of their working life  Where marked  the  chemical symbols Hg  Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains  mercury  cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive  2006 66  If batteries are not properly disposed of  these substances  can cause harm to human health or the environment     To pr
73. ore easily     Shooting options 61    Using face detection       Detecting eye blinking    If your camera detects closed eyes  it will automatically take  2 photos in succession     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select    gt  Face Detection  gt  Blink Detection           When blink detection fails     Picture taken with eyes closed     message  appears  Take another photo                                Using smart face recognition    The camera automatically registers faces that you frequently  photograph  up to 10 people   This feature will automatically  prioritize the focus on those faces  This feature is available only  when you use a memory card     7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      2 Select    gt  Face Detection  gt  Smart Face  Recognition           e The nearest face appears in a white focus frame and the rest   of the faces appear in gray focus frames    e    Indicates favorite faces  To register favorite faces  see  page 63     e  J  Indicates faces that the camera automatically registers                 Shooting options 62    Using face detection             The camera may recognize and register faces incorrectly depending  on lighting conditions  unusual changes in the subject s pose or face   and whether or not the subject is wearing glasses       The camera can automatically register up to 12 faces  If the camera  recognizes a new face when there are 12 registered faces  it will  replace the face in the lowest priority with the new one       The camera
74. otect natural resources and to promote material reuse  please  separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through  your local  free battery retum system        This Class  B  digital apparatus complies with Canadian  ICES 008        Appendixes 124    Index       A    Adjusting  Brightness 87    Contrast  in Playback mode 87  in Shooting mode 73    Saturation  in Playback mode 87  in Shooting mode 73    Sharpness 73  AEL 66  AF Lamp 107  AF Sound 104  Anynet  107  Aperture Priority mode 39  Aperture value 38  Auto mode 27    Battery  Charging 112  Life 111  Specifications 111    Beauty Shot mode 35  Blink detection 62    Cc  Camera shake 30    Capturing an image  from a video 83    Cleaning  Body 109  Display 109  Lens 109    D   Date and time 106   Deleting files 80   Digital Image Stabilization 41  Digital zoom 28  Disconnecting the device 95  Display brightness 105  Display type 26    DPOF 88  Drive mode dial 17  Dual IS mode 41    E   Editing 84  Enlarging 81   Error messages 108    Exposure 65    F    Face detection  Blink Detection 62  Normal 60  Self portrait 61  Smart Face Recognition 62  Smile Shot 61    Facial brightness 35    Appendixes 125    Flash  Auto 53  Fill in 53  Off 52  Red eye 53  Red eye Fix 53  Slow Sync 53  Focus area  Center AF 59  Multi AF 59  Selection AF 57  Tracking AF 59    Focus distance  Auto Macro 56  Macro 56  Manual Focus 57  Normal  AF  56    Format 105  Frame rate 42  Function button 16    Function description 104       G
75. pose of batteries and chargers with care    Use only Samsung approved batteries and chargers   ncompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious injuries  or damage to your camera    lever dispose of batteries in a fire  Follow all local regulations  when disposing of used batteries    lever place batteries or cameras on or in heating devices   such as microwave ovens  stoves  or radiators  Batteries may  explode when overheated    Do not use a damaged power supply cord  plug  or loose  outlet when charging batteries  This may cause a fire or electric  shock            N Safety precautions    CAUTION  Handle and store your camera carefully and sensibly    e Do not allow your camera to get wet    liquids can cause serious  damage  Do not handle your camera with wet hands  Water  damage to your camera can void your manufacturer s warranty    e Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight or high  temperatures for an extended period of time  Prolonged  exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures can cause  permanent damage to your camera s intemal components    e Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty  dirty  humid  or  poorly ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and  internal components    e 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    e Protect your camera from sand and dirt when using it on  beaches or in other similar a
76. ptions   e Contrast photo style  and smart filter effects   e Sharpness    e Saturation    4 Select a value to adjust the selected item       Decrease the color and brightness     Increase the color and brightness     Soften the edges on your photos  suitable for  editing the photos on your computer    Sharpen the edges to improve the clarity     of your photos  This may also increase the  noise on your photos        Shooting options 73    Using smart range rasm       Your camera takes two photos with different exposures  and then overlays the bright area of the underexposed photo and the dark area of  the overexposed photo     A A  Without smart With smart  range effect range effect       7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU    2 Select    gt  Smart Range     3  Select an option     CC      Off  The smart range effect is off            On  The smart range effect is on         PZ     The smart range effect may be affected by camera shake  lighting   movement of the subject  and the shooting environment      When taking photos at night  slow the ISO speed to reduce noise in  your photos   e When taking photos at night  use a tripod to prevent blurry photos        Shooting options 74       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        Playing baok E 76  Starting Playback mode   ao VE   Viewing photos Giiereranswesneeere sense senseceays 8
77. r subject or the camera is in motion        Slow shutter speed    Fast shutter speed    Extended functions 38       Using the Aperture Priority mode    The Aperture Priority mode allows you to manually set the  aperture value while the camera automatically selects an  appropriate shutter speed     1 Rotate the mode dial to A       Rotate the navigation button to adjust the aperture value     e See page 38 for more information about the aperture value                          Iu  E  4    cn   05     Faw Jii 00001 Gx  dm        3  Set options   For a list of options  refer to    Shooting  options         4 Align your subject in the frame and half press  Shutter   to focus     5 Press  Shutter  to take the photo     Using the Shutter Priority mode    The Shutter Priority mode allows you to manually set the shutter  speed while the camera automatically selects an appropriate  aperture value     1 Rotate the mode dial to S       Rotate the EV dial to adjust the shutter speed   e See page 38 for more information about the shutter speed        Im    E                      p  ms    Ge Fao  s 00001 CN  dan              3 Set options   For a list of options  refer to    Shooting  options         4 Align your subject in the frame and half press  Shutter   to focus     5 Press  Shutter  to take the photo     Extended functions 39       Using the Manual mode 4 Set options   For a list of options  refer to    Shooting  The Manual mode allows you to manually adjust both the aperture options
78. reas    e Protect your camera from impact  rough handling  and  excessive vibration to avoid serious damage           e Exercise caution when connecting cables or adapters and  installing batteries and memory cards  Forcing the connectors   improperly connecting cables  or improperly installing batteries  and memory cards can damage ports  connectors  and  accessories    e 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    e Do not swing your camera by the strap  This may cause injury  to yourself or others    e Do not paint your camera  as paint can clog moving parts and  prevent proper operation    e Paint or metal on the outside of the camera may cause  allergies  itchy skin  eczema  or swelling for people with  sensitive skin  If you have experience any of these symptoms   stop using the camera immediately and consult a doctor        Protect batteries  chargers  and memory cards from  damage    e Avoid exposing batteries or memory cards to very cold or very  hot temperatures  below O   C 32   F or above 40   C 104    FP     Extreme temperatures can reduce the charging capacity of your   batteries and can cause memory cards to malfunction    Prevent batteries from making contact with metal objects  as   his can create a connection between the   and     terminals   of your battery and lead to temporary or permanent battery   damage  Also  this may cause a fire or 
79. ress  Fn     e lf you select All  press  DISP  or  Wg  to select the print size   and then press  OK      7 In Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select       gt  DPOF  gt  Index  gt  Yes      2  If you specify the print size  you can print photos only with DPOF 1 1 compatible  printers     Playback Eciting 88    Viewing files on a TV or HDTV       Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to a TV using the A V cable     7 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select     gt  Video Out   your TV settings     3 Select a video signal output according to your country or e You can capture photos or videos while the camera is connected  region   p  106  toa TV     4 Turn off your camera and TV           On some TVs  digital noise may occur or part of an image may not  appear      Images may not appear centered on the TV screen depending on    5 Connect your camera to your TV using the A V cable           Video Audio  1    6 Turn on your TV and select the video output mode using  the TV remote control     7 Turn on your camera and press  EJ      8 View photos or play videos using the buttons on your  camera     Playback Editing 89       Viewing files on an HDTV 5 Connect your camera to your HDTV using the optional    You can view high quality and uncompressed photos or videos HDMI cable   on an HDTV using the optional HDMI cable  HDMI  High Definition   Multimedia Interface  is supported by most HDTVs       7 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU   tec       2 S
80. rinters     Playback Editing 101       Appendixes    Refer to settings  error messages  specifications  and  maintenance tips     Camera settings MENU            see eeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeees  Accessing the settings MENU                eseseeneeneeee ees  SOUNO irei earra rer eE Dea ATEENA EER EEN eE aisessvuncaeaneniasy  DB aaaea rE AAE AAAA AAA AAAA AAAA Ea  SOWN Se ae an1a E E ESEA SEA A E EE A AES  Error messages a n ar A cstetennnt tensemnonemine  Camera maintenance m een e e  Cleaningyo  rcamera a ssencscrssscenyaseanensenss  ABE MEMIV Cara aeee onee ear AAEE LEAS  About the battery iis irers i denina aaa E AE Anaa RESA  Using optional accessories mr ra E  Usngiopionaifasmtinmts me e E tere sees  Using an optional conversion lens eee eee e  Using an optional remote controle a a  Before contacting a service center                0002   Gameraispecifications  secu ma E enna       03  03  04  04    05    Camera settings menu       Learn about various options that configure your camera s settings                    Accessing the settings menu 3  Select an option and save your settings   7 In Shooting or Playback mode  press  MENU   G ur J Off  Start Sound Low   2 Selecta menu S crater sound M   fo  Volume Medium  gt     Beep Sound High   Start Sound Off  gt  ap Sun One  a Shutter Sound 1 gt  FO      Beep Sound   S     A Sound On  gt   Menu  Back  0K Set  k l  4 Press  MENU  to return to the previous screen    Menu  Exit   gt   Move             New pesin e    Sound  Set various 
81. si iel       CET OZEE     cx  Move _       JAdjust                           Select an option      Option Description  Off      e The flash does not fire   e Camera shake waming  jy  will be displayed when  shooting in low light   ru Auto  The camera will select a proper flash setting for  the detected scene in the Carr Mode     Shooting options 52    Shooting in the dark       Red eye         e The flash fires when the subject or background is  dark   e The camera reduces red eyes   Fill in   4 e The flash always fires   e Light intensity is adjusted automatically   Slow Sync   e The flash fires and the shutter stays open longer        e Select this when you want to capture ambient light to  reveal more details in the background   e Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring   Red eye Fix      e The flash fires when the subject or background is  gS dark   e The camera corrects red eyes through its advanced  software analysis   4  Auto  The flash fires automatically when the subject or  background is dark              The options may differ depending on the shooting mode     There is an interval between two bursts of the flash  Do not move until  the flash fires a second time     1G e Flash options are not available if you rotate the drive mode dial to  i or BKT  or select Blink Detection   e Make sure that your subjects are within the recommended distance  from the flash   p  120   e If there is reflected light or much dust in the air  tiny spots may appear  on your p
82. sing selectionfocus ma 57  Wsingitracking autorocUs ieee seeeerneeen ee 58    Adjusting the focus area m eee 59           Using face detection ae ae  Detecting faces     se    Taking a self portrait shot de  ilakingialsmile sh tiees seas ees asseeanese seers  Detecting eye blinking   Using smart face recognition      c s   scees sac 62  Registering faces as your favorites  My Star      63  Adjusting brightness and color                 65  Adjusting the exposure manually  EV            65  Locking the exposure value           eeeeeeeeeee 66  Changing the metering option eae 66  Selecting a light source  White balance         67  Improving your photos a a 71  ADDING NOW SMES N l  Applying smart filter effects          eeeeeeaeneea 72  Adjusting younpnoros a e K    Using smartrange m ranean 74    Selecting a resolution and quality       Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings     Selecting a resolution wr P A S M Gua SCN si  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    When taking a photo    7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU        Select    gt  Photo Size  gt  an option     Im 3648 X 2736  Print on A2 paper in wide ratio  4 3     3648 X 2432  Print on A2 paper in panorama ratio  3 2   or play back on an HDTV    Gm   3264 X 2448  Print on AS paper    3648 X 2048  Print on A3 paper in p
83. st   e You can view registered faces in order of priority in Playback mode      p  77     Even though faces are registered successfully  they may not be    classified in Playback mode     The detected face in Shooting mode may not appear in the face list    or Smart Album     Detecting faces    Your camera automatically detects human faces   up to 10 human faces      7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU        Select    gt  Face Detection  gt  Normal        e The nearest face appears in a white focus frame and the rest  of the faces appear in gray focus frames     The closer you are to the subject  the quicker your camera will detect faces     Shooting options 60    Using face detection       Taking a self portrait shot Taking a smile shot   Take photos of yourself  The focus distance will be set to The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a  close up and your camera will emit a beep  smiling face    7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU   7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU     2 Select    gt  Face Detection  gt  Self Portrait  2 Select    gt  Face Detection  gt  Smile Shot    3 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode  3 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode    4 Swing and rotate the screen for self portraits  4 Align a smiling face in the frame     e When the camera detects the smiling face  it takes a photo  automatically     5 When you hear a quick beep  press  Shutter                    4 e When your subject smiles broadly  your camera can detect  L F the smile m
84. tate the navigation button or press  DISP  or     to                                                       scroll to White Balance  and then press or    1 Rotate the mode dial to P  press  ISO  or  OK    e Photo Size Om  gt   3 White Balance AWB  gt  gt    amp    Quality  gt   A  Ev          Face Detection  gt   g   Smart FR Edit  Focus Area m gt   2 Press  MENU   Ten Exit  Move a       Photo Size llm  gt   siiute S nae 5 Rotate the navigation button or press  4  or  ISO  to  2 Quality mo      W  E A scroll to the white balance option   Face Detection S  Smart FR Edit        TN   i    Focus Area   gt  E    oa  Exit   gt   Move  3 Rotate the navigation button or press  DISP  or  4  to  scroll to      and then press  ISO  or  OK   Eme aR             6 Press  0K  to save your settings     7 Press  MENU  to switch to Shooting mode     Basic functions 25    Setting the display and sound       Learn how to change the basic information the camera displays and the sound settings     Changing the information displayed    Select the information displayed in Shooting or Playback mode     Press  DISP  repeatedly to change the information  displayed              1 Jot  i mn                      Show all photographic        information  eG    Fi  9    Ge ajo J in  ooon ME                       Mode   Information display option       Hide all information about shooting     e Hide information about shooting  except information  of the bottom line     Display all information about shooting   
85. the flash   spots  e Tum off the flash or avoid taking photos in a dusty place      Set ISO speed options   p  55          Photos are blurred  This may be caused by taking photos in low light conditions or holding the camera incorrectly   e Press  Shutter  halfway down to make sure the subject is focused   p  30   e Use the Huar mode   p  41     Photos are blurred As the camera tries to let in more light  the shutter speed slows   when shooting at This can make it difficult to steady the camera and may result in camera shake           night  e Select    Night in the SCN mode   p  35   e Turn on the flash   p  52      Set ISO speed options   p  55     e Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking   sl  gt  Subjects come out When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between      too dark because of the light and dark areas  the subject may come out shaded   backlighting  e Avoid shooting in front of the sun   a gt  e Select   g Backlight in the SCN mode   p  35     e Set the flash option to Fill in   p  52   e Adjust the exposure   p  65   e Set the metering option to CJ Spot if a bright subject is in the center of the frame   p  66        Quick reference       B Taking photos of people       SCN mode  gt  Beauty Shot  Portrait  Children  gt  35    e Red eye  Red eye Fix  to prevent or correct red eye    gt  52    e Face Detection    60    Taking photos at night or in the dark    e SCN mode  gt  Night  Dawn  Fireworks  gt  35  e Flash opt
86. the intensity of the ambient light  your photos  may be too bright or dark  In these cases  you can adjust the  exposure to get a better photo        Darker     Neutral  0  Brighter        7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      Select    gt  EV   3 Select a value to adjust the exposure     4 Press  OK  to save your settings      PZ     Once you adjust the exposure  the setting will remain the same  You  may need to change the exposure value later to avoid overexposing or  underexposing photos you take later    If you cannot decide on an appropriate exposure  change the  bracketing mode to AE BKT and rotate the drive mode dial to BKT   The camera takes photos with different exposures   p  50     Using the EV dial    7 In Shooting mode  press the EV dial           2 Rotate the EV dial to adjust the exposure              tai O       e    Brighter  e     Darker    3 Press the EV dial again to save your settings     Shooting options 65    Adjusting brightness and color       Locking the exposure value Gin P A S Gua i    The adjusted exposure value locks when  AEL  is pressed  and  remains locked until  AEL  is pressed again     1 Adjust the exposure manually     2 Press  AEL    e The AEL icon turns on           _                   T To SS     Il                              Fi     i  G em o e                             Changing the metering option PASM    Gua si  The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera  measures the quantity of light  The brightness and lighting of yo
87. tos of actively moving   i subjects     Appears when taking photos of landscapes at night   This is available only when the flash is off  a Appears when taking photos of fireworks  This is  available only when you use a tripod        Appears when taking portraits at night     backlighting           Fa  Appears when taking photos of landscapes with  B    Appears when taking portraits with backlighting     Extended functions 33    Using the Smart Auto mode       3  Half press  Shutter  to focus   4 Press  Shutter  to take the photo     iY     f the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode  s   appears   and the default settings are used    e Even if there is a face detected  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 shooting  environments  such as camera shake  lighting  and distance to the  subject    e Even if you use a tripod  the A mode may not be detected depending  on the subject s movement     Extended functions 34    Using the Scene mode       Take a photo with options preset for a specific scene     1 Rotate the mode dial to SCN       Select a scene                       e To change the scene mode  press  MENU   and then select  SCENE  gt  the scene mode of your choice    e For the Beauty shot mode  see    Using the Beauty Shot  mode      3 Align your subject in the frame and half press  Shutter   to focus     4  Press  Shutter  to take the photo     Usi
88. u have attempted  the troubleshooting solution and are still having problems with your device  contact your local dealer or service center     Cannot turn on the  camera    The power turns off  suddenly    The camera is losing  battery power quickly    e Make sure that the battery is inserted     Make sure that the battery is inserted  correctly     Charge the battery    Charge the battery    Your camera may be in Power save  mode   p  105    The camera may tum off to prevent the  memory card from being damaged due  o an impact  Turn on your camera again        The battery may lose power more quickly  in low temperatures  below 0   C   Keep  he battery warm by putting it into your  pocket    Using the flash or recording videos  depletes the battery quickly    Recharge if needed    Batteries are consumable parts that must  be replaced over time  Get a new battery  if the battery life is diminishing quickly        Cannot take photos    The camera freezes    The flash does not work    The flash fires  unexpectedly    Appendixes 117    e There is no space on the memory card   Delete unnecessary files or insert a new  card    Format the memory card   p  105    The memory card is defective  Get a  new memory card    e The memory card is locked    Unlock the card   p  110    Make sure that the camera is switched  on    Charge the battery     Make sure that the battery is inserted  correctly     Remove the battery and insert it again     e The flash option may be set to Off    p  52 
89. ur  photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select     7 In Shooting mode  press  g3           yo   4 JB                         Oooo ooa                        C Move  Set         Select an option      Option Description  Spot   e Your camera measures only the light intensity of the  very center of the frame   e if a subject is not in the center of the scene  your  photo may be improperly exposed   e Suitable for a subject with backlighting     Ea    Shooting options 66         Description   Selecting a light source  White balance   Multi  PASM    Gua  e Your camera divides the scene into several areas  and    B ee   The color of your photo depends on the type and quality of the  then measures the light intensity of each area  light source  If you want the color of your photo to be realistic   e Suitable for general photos  select an appropriate lighting condition to calibrate the white  Center weighted  balance  such as Auto WB  Daylight  Cloudy  or Tungsten  or  e Your camera averages the meter reading of the entire adjust color temperature manually  You can also adjust color for  frame with emphasis placed on the center  the preset light sources so that the colors of the photo match the  e Suitable for photos with subjects in the center of the actual scene under mixed lighting conditions   frame                Cloudy   lt      Tungsten     Shooting options 67    Adjusting brightness and color       7 In Shooting mode  press  MENU      2 Select       gt  White 
90. ved as a new file                 Starting a slide show    You can apply effects and audio to your slide show   7 In Playback mode  press  MENU    2 Select Gy     3  Select a slide show effect option   e Skip to step 5 to start a slide show with no effects     Set the photos you want to view as a slide show      All  View all photos in a slide show     Images    Date  View photos captured on a specific date in  a slide show     e Select  View selected photos in a slide show   e Set the interval between photos   Interval e This is available when Off is selected in the effect  option   e Select a transition effect      Select Off for no effects     Music Select a background audio     Effect       Playback Editing 81    Playing back       4  Set the slide show effect     5 Select Start  gt  Play      To loop the slide show  select Repeat   e Press  OK  to pause or resume the slide show     To stop the slide show and switch to Playoack mode  press  OK   and then    4  or ISO      Playing a video  You can play a video  capture an image from a video  or crop a  video     7 In Playback mode  select a video and press  OK            Playback time   Total playback time    P   00 00 08 00 00 10    am     x  Pause E FF REW             2 Use the following buttons to control playback     C  Scan backward  The camera scans    4  backward in 2X  4X  and 8X increments  when you press  4       0K  Pause or resume playback   Scan forward  The camera scans forward   IS0  in 2X  4X  and 8X increm
91. y by the  method described in this user manual    e Do not place the battery near heating devices or expose  o excessively warm environments  such as the inside of  an enclosed car in the summertime    e 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    ponies Spas  he Peed poog   Guidelines for charging the battery  Do not allow battery terminals to come in contact with Charge the battery only by the method described in this user    metalic objects  such as necklaces  coins  keys  or manual  The battery can ignite or explode if not charged  watches  properly     e Avoid exposing the battery to major impacts  such as    Do not allow the battery to come in contact with moisture  or liquids    e Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as  sunshine  fire or the like     Disposal guidelines   e Dispose of the battery with care    e Do not dispose of the battery in a fire    e Disposal regulations may differ by country or region   Dispose of the battery in accordance with all local and     ederal regulations                 Use only authentic  manufacturer recommended   Lithium ion replacement batteries     Appendixes 113    Using optional accessories       Using optional flash units   Attach an option
    
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